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Macromedia Director Audio Project Research - Written Report, Peter Dee Mar 2005

Macromedia Director Audio Project Research - Written Report, Peter Dee

Articles

A written report about the Director Audio Project: Underground Sound to include the four headings of control of audio, thematic coherence, management of assets and originality of approach / design rationale. The Underground Sound Director Audio Project is about contemporary black music in an urban setting. Images of old and young captured in the environment in which they live.


Director Transporting Project: Written Report, Peter Dee Feb 2005

Director Transporting Project: Written Report, Peter Dee

Articles

A brief written report about the mini Director Project: Transporting - to include the four headings of rollover buttons, buttons that link to external movies, embedded fonts and external casts. The Transport Director Project is all about a city in motion. It can relate to any city around the world and ties in with various means of transport available to the public in the city, to get from the proverbial ‘A to B’.


Design Principles: Attractive Bias Written Report, Peter Dee Feb 2005

Design Principles: Attractive Bias Written Report, Peter Dee

Articles

A written report to analyse two objects in relation to the principle of attractiveness bias; one of which supports this design principle and one which does not.


My Dog Patch! Website Written Report, Peter Dee Feb 2005

My Dog Patch! Website Written Report, Peter Dee

Articles

A brief written report about the My dog Patch! Website and to include the four headings of navigational functionality, file structure, thematic coherence and use of code.

The My dog Patch! Website is designed as part of the Mini_Website_project_brief given by Dr. Brian Keegan as part of the Technological University Dublin MA in Digital Media Technology Programme.


Design Principles: Continue With Critiquing: Written Report, Peter Dee Feb 2005

Design Principles: Continue With Critiquing: Written Report, Peter Dee

Articles

A written report about an object which is considered to be an example of good design focusing on two principles of design; aesthetic usability effect and affordance.


Art Of The Astrolabe, Heather Suzanne Campbell Feb 2005

Art Of The Astrolabe, Heather Suzanne Campbell

Archived Theses and Dissertations

The astrolabe is a well known scientific instrument, commonly found in Islamic art collections. Despite its placement in art museums, it does not receive the same examination or discussion as other metalwork. This leads to errors in dating and place of origin when an instrument that lacks a dedication inscription or a signature.

This study places the astrolabe in an art historical context and not a scientific one.

Much literature has been written on this instrument concentrating on the scientific nature of the instrument or as part of a collection of scientific instruments. Its history, function, place in society and …


Space And Spirit Exhibition: A Panel Discussion, Murray Rae, Calvin Seerveld, Jo-Ann Van Reeuwyk Jan 2005

Space And Spirit Exhibition: A Panel Discussion, Murray Rae, Calvin Seerveld, Jo-Ann Van Reeuwyk

Symposium on Worship Archive

A brochure for the Space and Spirit exhibit in association with the 2005 Calvin Symposium on Worship.

What constitutes a sacred space or a sacred place? Furthermore, if by definition sacred space is where one meets God, then many other questions beg to be asked. Does God designate this place or do we? Do we set the criteria for sacred place or is it revealed to us? If God is everywhere, are all spaced sacred? How does one move into or experience sacred place?

This exhibition represents a range of responses to such questions by artists throughout the United States, …


Lookout, Jennifer Paoli Jan 2005

Lookout, Jennifer Paoli

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Untitled, Omar Lopez Jan 2005

Untitled, Omar Lopez

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Hand, Paul Saneaux Jan 2005

Hand, Paul Saneaux

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Ducks, Paul Saneaux Jan 2005

Ducks, Paul Saneaux

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

No abstract provided.


Communication, Culture, And Curiosity: Using Target-Culture And Student-Generated Art In The Second Language Classroom, Deborah Berho, Victoria Defferding Jan 2005

Communication, Culture, And Curiosity: Using Target-Culture And Student-Generated Art In The Second Language Classroom, Deborah Berho, Victoria Defferding

Faculty Publications - Department of World Languages, Sociology & Cultural Studies

Studying art from the target culture and student creation of original artwork in the second language (L2) classroom have many benefits. Both provide a springboard for discussion of the culture(s) under study as well as one's own. These activities also positively change the classroom atmosphere, generating student curiosity and lowering the affective filter to language learning. Surprising as it may seem, little has been published about the visual arts and second language acquisition (SLA). This article surveys this limited research, briefly describes how brain research and language learning theories interact with art, ans presents the authors' observations of student response …


Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter, 2005, Wonsook Kim School Of Art Jan 2005

Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter, 2005, Wonsook Kim School Of Art

Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter

Annual newsletter for the Normal Editions Workshop, School of Art, Illinois State University.


Foreward, Amanda Aanerud Jan 2005

Foreward, Amanda Aanerud

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Grace, Greed And The G-Spot, Calliope Jan 2005

Grace, Greed And The G-Spot, Calliope

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Seated Woman, J. P. Russell Jan 2005

Seated Woman, J. P. Russell

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Is It In? (For Now), Anamaria Silva Jan 2005

Is It In? (For Now), Anamaria Silva

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Popcorn, Chelsea Davidson Jan 2005

Popcorn, Chelsea Davidson

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Lhooq, Brittany Shannon Jan 2005

Lhooq, Brittany Shannon

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Untitled, Chizuka Nakaya Jan 2005

Untitled, Chizuka Nakaya

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Dance Of The Orchids, Rachel Rajala Jan 2005

Dance Of The Orchids, Rachel Rajala

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Girl, Dana Woodman Jan 2005

Girl, Dana Woodman

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Laura In The Morning, John Pratt Jan 2005

Laura In The Morning, John Pratt

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Greed, Kaori Hiraki Jan 2005

Greed, Kaori Hiraki

Calliope

No abstract provided.


The Lighthouse, Brittany Shannon Jan 2005

The Lighthouse, Brittany Shannon

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Untitled, Thien-Huong Nguyen Jan 2005

Untitled, Thien-Huong Nguyen

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Grace, Steve Swofford Jan 2005

Grace, Steve Swofford

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Mayan Chess Queen, Ruth Mcmaster Jan 2005

Mayan Chess Queen, Ruth Mcmaster

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Untitled, J. P. Russell Jan 2005

Untitled, J. P. Russell

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Surface Noise, Philip Samartzis Jan 2005

Surface Noise, Philip Samartzis

Sound Scripts

This paper seeks to trace the genealogy of surface noise as a tool of musical expression by surveying a range of artistic practices based around the record and turntable that privilege detritus, abrasion, repetition and decay as key compositional devices. The paper begins by examining the acoustic properties of the oldest playable recording (Frank Lambert's talking clock) in order to outline the numerous characteristics and flaws inherent in early models of mechanical reproduction and storage that vigorously conspired to interfere with the listening experience. This is followed by an examination of the way recording technology was converted from a tool …