Autobiography And The Family Frame: Jaret Belliveau's “Dominion Street” At Gallery Tpw,
2010
University of Western Ontario
Autobiography And The Family Frame: Jaret Belliveau's “Dominion Street” At Gallery Tpw, Matthew Ryan Smith
Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.
Documented over a period of five years, “Dominion Street” presents a visual narrative of love, loss, and life encapsulated within an East Coast milieu. Privy to the Belliveau family’s emotional and physical plights, the artist utilizes an autobiographic frame offering up strikingly informal glimpses of his family.
Breathe... Keep Breathing.,
2010
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Breathe... Keep Breathing., Shaun C. Kiel
Theses, Dissertations, and Student Creative Activity, School of Art, Art History and Design
I work with short-duration seamless video loops. My work simultaneously depicts and emulates the material composition of time, specifically how action composes time and how time can compose or construct objects.
My work is self-reflexive. Self-reflexive means that a product actively considers or examines its own production. In video this means breaking either the illusion of depicted time as real time or the illusion of the depicted image as real space. Video loops are self-reflexive by function. Their periodic recurrence points out the artifact of the medium.
The periodic recurrence of video loops also changes the narrative quality of the …
Walk-In Tuen Mun,
2010
Lingnan University
Walk-In Tuen Mun, Ying Chi, Stella Tang
Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues
A Residency Project by Tang Ying Chi
The project was started with one photographic image of a Tuen Mun street scene. The image was then saved to the computer and projected onto a small canvas with a projector. Students, staff and visitors from Lingnan University were invited to visit the studio and trace the projected images using acrylic paints. These participants came at different times and worked individually or with others who were known or unknown to them. There was no requirement or experience needed for the participation; and it was also unnecessary to have any personal reaction to the …
The Relationship Among Beginning And Advanced American Sign Language Students And Credentialed Interpreters Across Two Domains Of Visual Imagery: Vividness And Manipulation,
2010
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
The Relationship Among Beginning And Advanced American Sign Language Students And Credentialed Interpreters Across Two Domains Of Visual Imagery: Vividness And Manipulation, Linda Stauffer
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Given the visual-gestural nature of ASL it is reasonable to assume that visualization abilities may be one predictor of aptitude for learning ASL. This study tested a hypothesis that visualization abilities are a foundational aptitude for learning a signed language and that measurements of these skills will increase as students progress from beginning ASL students to advanced language learners and, ultimately to credentialed interpreters. Participants in this study consisted of 90 beginning and 66 advanced ASL students in five interpreter education programs in four southern states along with 68 credentialed interpreters. Students and interpreters were administered the Vividness of Visual …
Inaugural Georgia Libraries Photo Contest A Success,
2010
Kennesaw State University
Inaugural Georgia Libraries Photo Contest A Success
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article announces the winners of the 2010 Georgia Libraries Photo Contest.
Pathos, Spring 2010,
2010
Portland State University
Pathos, Spring 2010, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
Pathos
Editors: Joel Eisenhower and Richard Hernandez
Issue 12
Juvenescence: Photographs By Jordan Lutes,
2010
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Juvenescence: Photographs By Jordan Lutes, Jordan Lutes
Art and Design
Shot entirely on expired 35mm film, Juvenescence explores the life of youths on the central coast of California. Research was done on how to alter film and gain color-shifts to better depict moods and lifestyles in the images.
Out Of Thin Air : Collaborative And Solo Work = 憑空而來 : 合作及個人畫展,
2010
Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Out Of Thin Air : Collaborative And Solo Work = 憑空而來 : 合作及個人畫展, Carol Archer
Research Expression through Art : Visual Studies Faculty
The works in this exhibition are part of two larger series of work, both of which are ongoing: the Reciprocal Interference project (互涉) and Time with the Sky (與天共度的時光).
The Reciprocal Interference project consists of two-person collaborative works by Carol Archer and artist-friends Sue Rawlinson, Sue Taylor, Johanna Trainor (Australia), Mary Grehan (Ireland) and Even Mak (Hong Kong). The Time with the Sky series of charcoal and watercolour drawings was begun during Archer’s residency at Bundanon, Australia in July 2009. Australian artist Arthur Boyd and his family gave their home, a splendid property on the banks of the Shoalhaven River, …
Designing, Producing And Enacting Nationalisms: Contemporary Amerindian Fashion In Canada,
2010
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Designing, Producing And Enacting Nationalisms: Contemporary Amerindian Fashion In Canada, Cory Willmott
Cory A. Willmott
Today, generations after the adoption of European styles, Amerindian peoples’ everyday clothing is almost indistinguishable from that of other residents of North America. Until recently their culturally distinct clothing has been mainly reserved for ceremonial occasions such as powwows and religious rituals. This bifurcation of clothing styles and contexts parallels the dichotomy between ‘traditional’ and ‘assimilated’ Native identity that has been imposed by the dominant society. The dichotomy is a double bind: adopting ‘traditional’ identities, Native peoples are cast into a static ahistorical frame, while appearing ‘assimilated’ erases cultural distinctiveness. In both cases, Native peoples cannot effectively stake claims to …
Still Figures: Photography, Modernity And Gender In Neera’S Fotografie Matrimoniali,
2010
Florida State University
Still Figures: Photography, Modernity And Gender In Neera’S Fotografie Matrimoniali, Silvia Valisa
Silvia Valisa
This essay discusses author Neera's early novel "Fotografie matrimoniali" (1883) in light of its ambiguous engagement with modernity. I argue that modernity takes on different meanings and ideological connotations in the text, in particular in its discussion of gender, while participating in a nationalist rhetoric that simultaneously gives room to and ‘frames’ its female subjects. I thus investigate how the representation of gender roles is impacted by the changes brought forward by modernity, and discuss whether Neera’s formal (photographic) choice succeeds in opening a different narrative and ideological space.
What Ever Happened To Ernst Barlach? East German Political Monuments And The Art Of Resistance,
2010
Illinois Wesleyan University
What Ever Happened To Ernst Barlach? East German Political Monuments And The Art Of Resistance, Kristine Nielsen
Kristine Nielsen
No abstract provided.
Dislocations: Participatory Media With Refugees In Malta And Ireland,
2010
Technological University Dublin
Dislocations: Participatory Media With Refugees In Malta And Ireland, Anthony Haughey
Books/Book chapters
Malta is located in the Mediterranean Sea between North Africa and Europe, a receiving country for significant inward migration. For most migrants the goal is to reach mainland Europe. However, every year a significant number of smuggler boats inadvertently drift into Maltese territorial waters often in severe distress, resulting in rescue by the Maltese Navy and an uncertain future.
Whilst working in Malta I was struck by the similarities between Ireland and Malta. Both islands’ are peripheral locations on the western and southern edges of Europe. Historically both countries have experienced significant outward migration of its citizens who live all …
Bodytalk | Obama’S Body And The Liberal Body Politic,
2010
Macalester College
Bodytalk | Obama’S Body And The Liberal Body Politic, Leola Johnson
Leola Aletha Johnson
No abstract provided.
"Just A Girl": The Community-Centered Cult Television Heroine, 1995-2007,
2010
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
"Just A Girl": The Community-Centered Cult Television Heroine, 1995-2007, Tamy Burnett
Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research: Department of English
Found in the most recent group of cult heroines on television, community-centered cult heroines share two key characteristics. The first is their youth and the related coming-of-age narratives that result. The second is their emphasis on communal heroic action that challenges traditional understandings of the hero and previous constructions of the cult heroine on television. Through close readings of Xena: Warrior Princess, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Dark Angel, and Veronica Mars, this project engages feminist theories of community and heroism alongside critical approaches to genre and narrative technique, identity performance theory, and visual media …
Identidades Por Negociar: La Presentación De La Piel Humana En La Fotografía De René Peña.,
2010
University at Albany, State University of New York
Identidades Por Negociar: La Presentación De La Piel Humana En La Fotografía De René Peña., Ilka Kressner
Languages, Literatures and Cultures Faculty Scholarship
This paper analyzes several works by Cuban photographer René Peña from the point of view of his depiction of the human skin. Peña, one of Cuba’s most renowned photographers, with an impressive list of exhibits in Cuba, the US, and Europe, became known as an artist of sharp and formalistic black and white photographs, mostly focusing on the human body. Through his idiosyncratic staging and estranging juxtapositions on the photographic paper, Peña’s work is never solely artistic: it challenges for instance the binary opposition between black and white, the concept of fixed sexualities, or the process of aging.
In many …
Rationale For Pride Of Baghdad,
2010
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Rationale For Pride Of Baghdad, Crag Hill Ph.D.
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
A rationale for teaching the graphic novel Pride of Baghdad at the secondary level.
Rationale For Magneto: Testament,
2010
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Rationale For Magneto: Testament, Brian Kelley
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
A rationale for teaching the graphic novel Magneto:Testament in secondary schools.
Review Of Teaching Graphic Novels, By Katie Monnin,
2010
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Review Of Teaching Graphic Novels, By Katie Monnin, Susan Spangler
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
No abstract provided.
Comic Vision,
2010
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Comic Vision, Gale Acuff
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
A narrative, rhetorical poem
Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, And Comics,
2010
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, And Comics, Brian Kelley
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
The first global distribution of a paper prepared for the Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Graphic Novels Special Interest Group of the International Reading Association,the Executive Board of the New Jersey Reading Association, and the Legislative and Professional Standards Committee of the NJRA.