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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Visual Studies
Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell
Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell
Mary Niall Mitchell
No abstract provided.
The Casasola Legacy In El Paso, Samuel E. Sisneros
The Casasola Legacy In El Paso, Samuel E. Sisneros
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
This article brings to light the historical context of El Paso’s unknown and uncelebrated connection to the legendary Casasola family photo dynasty in Mexico. The local El Paso Casasola portrait studio photographer and owner did not capture iconic Mexican Revolutionary images like those of his contemporary famed photographer family members in Mexico City, but instead he recorded the visual memory of ordinary individuals and families residing in the US/Mexico border region.
Celebrity Memes, Audioshop, And Participatory Fan Culture: A Case Study On Keanu Reeves Memes, Danielle Nielsen, Diane Sabenacio Nititham
Celebrity Memes, Audioshop, And Participatory Fan Culture: A Case Study On Keanu Reeves Memes, Danielle Nielsen, Diane Sabenacio Nititham
Faculty & Staff Research and Creative Activity
Contemporary meme culture keeps Keanu Reeves' image at the forefront of our imagination. Numerous Keanu-related memes circulate on the internet, featuring images of him from on and off screen. In this article, we argue that the rise of user-generated content, such as memes and social media, requires us to reconsider how audiences and fans consume, adapt, and circulate Keanu’s stardom. Specifically, we contend that memes and their attending participatory culture make Keanu familiar by placing him in knowable spaces and perpetuating his extraordinary ordinariness. To do so, we examine the 2019 ‘Keanu Reeves Walking in Slow Motion’ video clip from …
The Science Behind Francesco Borromini's Divine Geometry, John G. Hatch
The Science Behind Francesco Borromini's Divine Geometry, John G. Hatch
Visual Arts Publications
No abstract provided.
Entretien Avec Daniel Clowes, Rudy Le Menthéour
Entretien Avec Daniel Clowes, Rudy Le Menthéour
French and Francophone Studies Faculty Research and Scholarship
Interview with Daniel Clowes
The Science Behind Francesco Borromini's Divine Geometry, John Hatch
The Science Behind Francesco Borromini's Divine Geometry, John Hatch
John G. Hatch
No abstract provided.
“Drawing Difference: The Women Artists Of Madriz And The Cultural Rennovations Of The 1980s", Gema Pérez-Sánchez
“Drawing Difference: The Women Artists Of Madriz And The Cultural Rennovations Of The 1980s", Gema Pérez-Sánchez
Gema Pérez-Sánchez
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