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Articles 1 - 30 of 55
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Act Ii - Madwoman Of Chaillot, John Hofland
Act I - Madwoman Of Chaillot, John Hofland
Down By The Creek, Jake Van Wyk
Palisades Hills, Jake Van Wyk
Red November, Joanne Alberda
Zijn Koninkrijk Kome, Jake Van Wyk
Ceremonial Mace, Jake Van Wyk
Lower Rhine - Netherlands, Jake Van Wyk
Garden Path, Joanne Alberda
Franklin Simmons And His Civil War Monuments, Martha R. Severens
Franklin Simmons And His Civil War Monuments, Martha R. Severens
Maine History
Franklin Simmons was a Maine sculptor who achieved national prominence for his Civil War monuments. Simmons' work in Maine earned him the opportunity to create numerous monuments in Washington, D. C. In this article Martha R. Severens reviews the sculptor's life and work and provides insight into a unique style that inspired other sculptors across the Northeast. Ms. Severens, curator at the Greenville (SC) County Museum of Art, has published volumes on the Museum's Southern Collection and on Andrew Wyeth. Previously, she held similar positions at the Portland Museum of Art and the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC.
Bath Iron Works, By Carroll Thayer Berry, William David Barry
Bath Iron Works, By Carroll Thayer Berry, William David Barry
Maine History
No abstract provided.
Gnarled Defined, Rudy Rucker
Gnarled Defined, Rudy Rucker
SWITCH
The article is a reflection of the author’s conception of the term ‘gnarly’, extending the term’s meaning from its origins in California surfer slang. 'Gnarly' is often used in a colloquial context, however, the author believes that the term is able to be used in an academic field as it pertains to outcomes and results of equations. Discussions towards the application of the term 'gnarly' showcase how it can be used in a scientific, mathematical, and artistic context through seemingly random patterns. In order to be gnarly, things must lie and exist between the realm of orderly and chaotic often …
The Mathematical Quest For The Perfect Letter, Frank J. Swetz
The Mathematical Quest For The Perfect Letter, Frank J. Swetz
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Editor's Spot, Switch Staffs
Editor's Spot, Switch Staffs
SWITCH
In this article the Switch staff goes in to detail on the redesign of the journal's website for an issue on on artificial life . The new design xperiments with the way Switch looks and how a user can navigate throughout the articles. Lorretta Lange is introduced as the new editor. The authors answer questions about the differences between artificial life and artificial intelligence, highlighting how artificial life can consist of small modulating algorithms. For more on this topic, the article links to Rudy Rucker's related article.
The Emergence Of Alife, P.D. Quick
The Emergence Of Alife, P.D. Quick
SWITCH
Interview with Kenneth E. Rinaldo, an artist who is on the Board of Directors of YLEM. Within this interview, many topics are covered, including artificial life, simulations, the meaning of art, spirituality, and television. The interview also goes into the personal work and life of Rinaldo, whose focus includes many of these subjects. Some of the more specific subjects include intelligence without consciousness, the combination of science and art, and Ken Rinaldo’s The Flock, an interactive A-Life sculpture.
Woman With Hand Cradling Face, Julie Barbeau
1996 Forces, Peggy Brown
Charcoal Feet, Maureen Botello
Untitled, Jim Gaither
Pumped, Nicolas Bates
Tomato Spaceman, Chris Heustis
Tomato Spaceman, Chris Heustis
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Issac Newton Died A Virgin, Michael Caufield
Issac Newton Died A Virgin, Michael Caufield
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Trip To Guatemala, Batya Weinbaum
Une Douche / A Shower, Justin Siegel
Photos - Hong Kong, China, Natanya Wachtel
Henka, Dan Castellano
Mothertongue Spring 1996 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
Mothertongue Spring 1996 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Gesto De Revolucion / Revolutionary Gesture, Jennifer Rodgers
Gesto De Revolucion / Revolutionary Gesture, Jennifer Rodgers
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Burden, Kanwalroop Dhanda
Casi Un Poema De Amor . . . Creo / Kind Of A Love Poem....I Guess, Mercedes Betanco
Casi Un Poema De Amor . . . Creo / Kind Of A Love Poem....I Guess, Mercedes Betanco
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.