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Communication Branches Out: Developing Interpersonal Skills Through Genealogical Research, Julian Costa, Gary Snyder
Communication Branches Out: Developing Interpersonal Skills Through Genealogical Research, Julian Costa, Gary Snyder
Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association
Communication students of the twenty-first century must not only be able to interact in multiple formats but be able to express their ideas across varied platforms. A common deterrent faced by students conducting research is the lack of applicability of the subject matter to their lives. The integration of genealogical research can address this issue because it allows students to learn about, and celebrate, their family history. While engaged in such a pursuit, students will develop core communication skills, such as speaking and listening, online research, and message design.
Front Cover (Spring 2024), Tina Geissler
Front Cover (Spring 2024), Tina Geissler
Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges
Tina Geissler is a graphic design student at Tidewater Community College.
Ecological Functions Of The Document In Art And Design: Diplomatic Documents In Artistic Inquiries, Yann Aucompte
Ecological Functions Of The Document In Art And Design: Diplomatic Documents In Artistic Inquiries, Yann Aucompte
Proceedings from the Document Academy
A certain ecologist art form has been on the rise for the past twenty years. Those artworks include documents. The analysis will take two examples : Tale as Tool, and Chroniques de l’accueil. The use of documents doesn't deal with representation, as it used to be in art, but with inquiries. The ecological art tries to trigger testimonies and transformations of the common representation of nature. They don’t use documents as a trace but for their diplomatic capabilities. The document doesn’t record events or facts but it changes the situation. The ecological artists come with this paradoxical art stance : …
January 2nd 2023, Story Lee
January 2nd 2023, Story Lee
Landshark Literary Review
This piece was written during a sleepless night worrying about the current downward spiral of treatment of trans people. It is a quiet look into the almost-mundane fears and struggles of American trans people.
"Waiting By The Shores", Emily Suh
Amelie, August, Elisabeth A. Bailey
The Contribution Of Intellectual Property Awarensss And The Motivation Of Comic Creators To Product Innovation, Ngurah Rangga Wiwesa, Rahmi Setiawati, Dani Bintang Apriliyanto, Wan Hartini Wan Zainodin Dr, Putri Anindya Ravinta
The Contribution Of Intellectual Property Awarensss And The Motivation Of Comic Creators To Product Innovation, Ngurah Rangga Wiwesa, Rahmi Setiawati, Dani Bintang Apriliyanto, Wan Hartini Wan Zainodin Dr, Putri Anindya Ravinta
Jurnal Sosial Humaniora Terapan
Comics are not only in the artistic sector but also in the industrial sector, which has economic value in society and is included in the creative industry. As works of creativity, the comic industry needs to be recognized as intellectual works that have economic value and receive legal protection. Therefore, it is necessary to know the role of awareness of intellectual property rights and the motivation of comic creators in innovating in developing their products and measuring understanding of comics as a part of the creative industry. The population of this research is a high school/vocational school and university students …
Using Artificial Intelligence For Enhancing Human Creativity, Mayssa Ahmad Ali Elfa, Mina Eshaq Tawfilis Dawood
Using Artificial Intelligence For Enhancing Human Creativity, Mayssa Ahmad Ali Elfa, Mina Eshaq Tawfilis Dawood
Journal of Art, Design and Music
Often the motive behind the use of any new technology is to increase the quality of innovative artwork. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the process of creating intelligent machines that can imitate or exceed human abilities in specific tasks. AI has become an important part of our daily lives, influencing many areas of our lives. As this technology evolves and becomes more sophisticated, it will eventually revolutionize the way we use computers. Researchers are looking for ways to expand the scope of artificial intelligence by providing people with more powerful tools to develop their creativity. At the same time, they are …
The Rise Of Judaic Calligraphy In The Twentieth Century, Stephen Michael Cohen
The Rise Of Judaic Calligraphy In The Twentieth Century, Stephen Michael Cohen
Jewish Folklore and Ethnology
Excluding religiously required safrut (e.g., handwritten Torah scrolls, mezuzot, tefillin, gittin), artistic aspects of Judaic calligraphy declined after moveable type was invented in the fifteenth century. Rediscovery of medieval calligraphic techniques in late nineteenth-century Britain, plus contemporaneous typographical studies in Germany, spurred revival of artistic calligraphy. The first Arts and Crafts movement, pre-World War I German research into aesthetic letterforms, and the Bezalel Academy sparked a rise of secularized Judaic calligraphy. Growth of folk arts and ethnic pride in the 1960s and accessible photocopiers in the 1970s allowed nonspecialists to become expert calligraphers.
Movement And Memory, Ruth Amita E. Godlin-Sullivan
Movement And Memory, Ruth Amita E. Godlin-Sullivan
Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine
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Solar Plexus, Carolina Osoria
Solar Plexus, Carolina Osoria
Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine
This poem was presented and written for Stanford GEN and Forest Hill University. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpo1m0lOHfQ&t=296s
Because Of Them, Paige Santise
My Life Has Been Cattywampus, Andy Henderson
My Life Has Been Cattywampus, Andy Henderson
Cardinal Compositions
No abstract provided.
Discourse Community Analysis, Norah Langford
Discourse Community Analysis, Norah Langford
Cardinal Compositions
No abstract provided.
Analyzing Scientific Writing: Wild Dog Populations Of South Africa, Kaden Stumpf
Analyzing Scientific Writing: Wild Dog Populations Of South Africa, Kaden Stumpf
Cardinal Compositions
No abstract provided.
The Historical, Cultural, And Anecdotal Importance Of Iberian Ham, Zach Hisle
The Historical, Cultural, And Anecdotal Importance Of Iberian Ham, Zach Hisle
Cardinal Compositions
No abstract provided.
The Meal Of Summertime: The Pasty, Greta Laffin
The Meal Of Summertime: The Pasty, Greta Laffin
Cardinal Compositions
No abstract provided.
Artist Statement And Video, Kennedy Fox
Infographic, Ayana Fairweather
Engl 102 Assignment Sheet, Michael Benjamin
Engl 102 Assignment Sheet, Michael Benjamin
Cardinal Compositions
No abstract provided.
Engl 102 Assignment Sheet, Ayaat W Ismail
Engl 101 Assignment Sheet, Ayaat W Ismail
Morphology Of Man, Arielle Friedman
Morphology Of Man, Arielle Friedman
be Still
Behind every creation is an artist.
Behind every student is a teacher.
This piece aims to highlight the cyclical, additive nature of generational knowledge, as well as the inherent plasticity involved in generating meaning across collectives.
A Typeface For Tolkien: Hammer Uncials In Tolkienian And Gaelic Texts, Eduardo Boheme Kumamoto
A Typeface For Tolkien: Hammer Uncials In Tolkienian And Gaelic Texts, Eduardo Boheme Kumamoto
Journal of Tolkien Research
This article explores the use of Victor Hammer's Uncial Typefaces for texts either by Tolkien or related to his literature, and, at the same time, for Gaelic texts. First, Tolkien's issue with the typefaces selected for the dust-jacket of The Lord of the Rings is recounted. Then, Victor Hammer's typefaces are presented along with examples of them in Tolkienian texts. Lastly, some reasons that might explain such usage are proposed.
The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Graphic Design, Sara Mohammed Mamdouh Rezk
The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Graphic Design, Sara Mohammed Mamdouh Rezk
Journal of Art, Design and Music
The research aims at studying the definition of artificial intelligence. It will present the history of AI. The research also demonstrates the different kinds of artificial intelligence. It also demonstrates the various applications of using AI. The research presents how graphic design uses AI in different purposes. Then the research discussed the impact of using artificial intelligence on the graphic design and how this will impact the profession.
“This Artwork Is Always On Sale”: The Need For A U.S. Resale Royalty Right For Digital Visual Artists In This Technological Age, And Proof Of Concept Through The Blockchain And Nfts Explosion, Janae Camacho
Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts
With the explosion of the internet, social media, non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”), and blockchain technology, there has been a shift in how people consume and commercialize art, thus resulting in the increased use of digital visual mediums to create, purchase, and receive payment for visual artwork. This increase has renewed the question of whether the United States should implement a resale royalty right for visual work artists. This question is of concern, especially in this digital age where it has become more difficult for digital visual artists to receive equitable compensation for their work, like that of their musical and written …
Vomit On The Beach, Elton Tanaka
Selfish Dandelions, Elton Tanaka
Transubstantiation, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
Transubstantiation, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.
John Green Doesn't Make Me Sick Anymore, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
John Green Doesn't Make Me Sick Anymore, Benjamin Tabor Jr.
Landshark Literary Review
No abstract provided.