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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Possible Symbolics 33, Stephen Andrade
Possible Symbolics 33, Stephen Andrade
Computer Graphics Department Faculty Publications and Creative Works
Professor Steve Andrade is continuously experimenting in a wide range of visual arts and technology. He is an avid researcher in the areas of interactive technology, gaming, modern visual metaphor, archeology, fine arts, Western geology and the sociology of technology space.
When he is not teaching or conducting projects at the University, Professor Andrade can be found traveling or working in his studio (pictured here). His artwork includes digital imaging, graphic art posters, virtual space planning, information graphics, 2d and 3d sculpture, representational sketching, realism, video and his current passion - abstract modern painting with a hint of allegory. He …
Ua68/5/1 Senior Art Show Catalog, Wku Art
Ua68/5/1 Senior Art Show Catalog, Wku Art
WKU Archives Records
Exhibition catalog showcasing the work of senior art students in a variety of mediums.
Cycling Without Spandex: A Transdisciplinary Approach To Design, Jess Garnitz
Cycling Without Spandex: A Transdisciplinary Approach To Design, Jess Garnitz
Architecture Thesis Prep
"Engaging with other disciplines is important to designers today as the nature of problems and issues are becoming more complex."
"The problem of integrating bicycles into our city streets is inherently a problem that requires transdisciplinary work. This is because of the complexity of the problem and the numerous areas affected through the integration. The problem is like an interconnected web of relations. There are issues relating to wayfinding and understanding how to get from destination to destination, which relate to issues of speed and non-verbal communication."
Interview With Jane Pellicciotto, Allegro Design, 2011 (Audio), Jane Pellicciotto
Interview With Jane Pellicciotto, Allegro Design, 2011 (Audio), Jane Pellicciotto
All Sustainability History Project Oral Histories
Interview of Jane Pellicciotto by Nigel Peltier on March 7th, 2011.
The interview index is available for download.