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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Bridging The Digital Divide: Innovative Uses Of Qr Codes And Nfc In The Artistic Realm, Piper Hutson, James Hutson
Bridging The Digital Divide: Innovative Uses Of Qr Codes And Nfc In The Artistic Realm, Piper Hutson, James Hutson
Faculty Scholarship
In the rapidly evolving digital age, artists and creatives are increasingly leveraging QR codes and Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies to redefine the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds. This article explores the diverse and inventive applications of QR codes and NFC in art installations, augmented reality experiences, interactive storytelling, performance art, and marketing campaigns. By incorporating these technologies, artists may create interactive, immersive, and personalized experiences which engage audiences in novel ways. Additionally, the article delves into the technological advancements enabling these innovative applications, including location-based personalization, machine learning, augmented reality, and the seamless interactions facilitated by NFC …
Spring Music Series (April 25-28, 2024), Lindenwood University
Spring Music Series (April 25-28, 2024), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Event program for the Spring Music Series (April 25-28, 2024), Lindenwood University.
Spring Concerts (April 22, 23, 2024), Lindenwood University
Spring Concerts (April 22, 23, 2024), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Event program for the Spring Concerts (April 22, 23, 2024), Lindenwood University.
...The End (April 18, 20, 2024), Lindenwood University
...The End (April 18, 20, 2024), Lindenwood University
Student Dance Programs
Event program for ...The End (April 18, 20, 2024), Lindenwood University.
The Beginning Of... (April 17, 19, 2024), Lindenwood University
The Beginning Of... (April 17, 19, 2024), Lindenwood University
Student Dance Programs
Event program for The Beginning of... (April 17, 19, 2024), Lindenwood University.
Ordinary Days (April 10, 2024), Lindenwood University
Ordinary Days (April 10, 2024), Lindenwood University
Student Theatre Programs
Event program for Ordinary Days (April 10, 2024), Lindenwood University.
A New Canvas Of Learning: Enhancing Formal Analysis Skills In Ap Art History Through Ai-Generated Islamic Art, Krista Carpino, James Hutson
A New Canvas Of Learning: Enhancing Formal Analysis Skills In Ap Art History Through Ai-Generated Islamic Art, Krista Carpino, James Hutson
Faculty Scholarship
This study explores the use of AI art generators to enhance formal analysis skills in AP Art History students, with a focus on Islamic Art and Architecture. Students, often entering the course with high academic achievements, find the unique challenge of articulating detailed visual descriptions of artworks. The study’s approach involves using AI image-generation websites, like wepik.com, where students create AI images resembling Islamic artworks studied in class. This method aims to refine their descriptive skills, focusing on visual evidence rather than relying on identifying details. The choice of Islamic Art, markedly different from other historical periods covered in the …
Preserving Linguistic Diversity In The Digital Age: A Scalable Model For Cultural Heritage Continuity, James Hutson, Pace Ellsworth, Matt Ellsworth
Preserving Linguistic Diversity In The Digital Age: A Scalable Model For Cultural Heritage Continuity, James Hutson, Pace Ellsworth, Matt Ellsworth
Faculty Scholarship
In the face of the rapid erosion of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage globally, the urgency for effective, wide-ranging preservation methods has never been greater. Traditional approaches in cultural preservation often focus narrowly on specific niches, overlooking the broader cultural tapestry, particularly the preservation of everyday cultural elements. This article addresses this critical gap by advocating for a comprehensive, scalable model for cultural preservation that leverages machine learning and big data analytics. This model aims to document and archive a diverse range of cultural artifacts, encompassing both extraordinary and mundane aspects of heritage. A central issue highlighted in the …
Voices Only Reunion Concert (March 23, 2024), Lindenwood University
Voices Only Reunion Concert (March 23, 2024), Lindenwood University
Student Music Performance Programs
Event program for the Voices Only Reunion Concert (March 23, 2024).
Bridging The Divide: Improving Digital Humanities Pedagogy By Networking Higher Education And Secondary Education Faculty In St. Louis, Geremy Carnes, Margaret K. Smith
Bridging The Divide: Improving Digital Humanities Pedagogy By Networking Higher Education And Secondary Education Faculty In St. Louis, Geremy Carnes, Margaret K. Smith
Faculty Scholarship
In 2021, faculty at Lindenwood University and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) led the formation of a Saint Louis Digital Humanities (STL DH) Network of faculty and scholars at area universities, schools, and cultural institutions.1 The Lindenwood and SIUE campuses bookend the St. Louis metro area, a region whose strong geospatial presence offers fruitful opportunities for digital humanities (DH) education but which also suffers from long, deeply ingrained economic and racial segregation. While other regional DH networks exist, the STL DH Network is unique in taking undergraduate education and secondary education— and particularly equitable access to education—as its chief focus. …
Reclaiming The Symbol: Ethics, Rhetoric, And The Humanistic Integration Of Gai - A Burkean Perspective, Daniel Plate, James Hutson
Reclaiming The Symbol: Ethics, Rhetoric, And The Humanistic Integration Of Gai - A Burkean Perspective, Daniel Plate, James Hutson
Faculty Scholarship
This study delves into the intersection of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) and the Humanities, guided by the critical insights of Kenneth Burke, a seminal figure in the study of rhetoric and a vocal critic of scientism and positivism. The skepticism of the American literary theorist towards an uncritical embrace of science and technology, and his concerns over the inclination of the Humanities to adopt scientific methodologies at the expense of traditional forms of inquiry, provide a critical framework for examining the new role played by GAI within the Humanities. By framing these tools in the context of Burkean rhetorical theory, …
Candy Costume Royal, Nala Scott
Candy Costume Royal, Nala Scott
Game Design
A board game where player compete to be the best dressed on the board. Players race to make the best outfit and reach the end of the board first.
Future-Proofing The Past: Artificial Intelligence In The Restoration Of Andalusian Architectural Heritage: A Case Study Of The Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain, Kholoud Bader Hasan Ghaith
Future-Proofing The Past: Artificial Intelligence In The Restoration Of Andalusian Architectural Heritage: A Case Study Of The Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain, Kholoud Bader Hasan Ghaith
Theses
This thesis explains the contribution of artificial intelligence in heritage restoration as an icon of Andalusian architecture by using the Alhambra as an example. The task of sustaining heritage is increasing dramatically due to the accumulation of heritage assets and the need for modern and innovative operations to cope with preservation tasks. Therefore, this thesis reviews the role of artificial intelligence in improving the restoration operation to improve accuracy and efficiency. I applied the case study as a scientific methodology to explain this work to overcome scientific and subjective obstacles, such as scarce data and software integration while explaining the …
Paulus Potter’S Punishment Of A Hunter: A Study In Cultural Shifts, Moderation And Class, Taylor Brown
Paulus Potter’S Punishment Of A Hunter: A Study In Cultural Shifts, Moderation And Class, Taylor Brown
Theses
This paper proposes a new reading of the painting Punishment of a Hunter (1647-1652) by Dutch painter Paulus Potter through the lens of its unique position in seventeenth-century Dutch art with regards to allegory, human and animal caricature, human nature, class, and the influence of economic growth and complexity of class in Amsterdam. The painting consists of fourteen individual vignettes on one panel of wood. Utilizing socio-economic, political, historical and formal analysis, this thesis proposes a reading of the painting. A total of five chapters, each addressing key themes of the painting, will contribute to my main thesis asserting that …
The Winter's Tale (February 21-24, 2024), William Shakespeare
The Winter's Tale (February 21-24, 2024), William Shakespeare
Student Theatre Programs
Event program for The Winter's Tale (February 21-24, 2024).
Treasure Quest, Dani Rosenberger
Treasure Quest, Dani Rosenberger
Game Design
A competitive board game where players are pit against each other to find a lost treasure on a mysterious island. Who will be the first to claim great riches?
I Am Pain, Cindy Lamothe
I Am Pain, Cindy Lamothe
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Lime The Mud, Carol Park
Lime The Mud, Carol Park
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Meat And Shell, Maria Mcleod
Meat And Shell, Maria Mcleod
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
[Redacted] Asks What Being Loved Feels Like, Bee Lb
[Redacted] Asks What Being Loved Feels Like, Bee Lb
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Below The Firmament, Mark Christopherson
Below The Firmament, Mark Christopherson
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Speak So Well, Adrian Potter
Speak So Well, Adrian Potter
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
From Underwater, Logan Anthony
From Underwater, Logan Anthony
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Post-Surgery Blues In E Minor, Liam Strong
Post-Surgery Blues In E Minor, Liam Strong
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Salt Orchid, Emma Anna King
Salt Orchid, Emma Anna King
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Leaf Hawk, Michael R. Schrimper
Leaf Hawk, Michael R. Schrimper
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Just Below The Nose, A Hole, Matt Gulley
Just Below The Nose, A Hole, Matt Gulley
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 14 (2024), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 14 (2024), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
A Good Storm, Amy Strong
A Good Storm, Amy Strong
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Wash-O-Rama, Jason Vrabel
Wash-O-Rama, Jason Vrabel
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.