Word: visualized
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...second of two exhibits featuring art chosen from the work done in fall semester Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) studio classes, the range of talent and interest is immense, as is the variety of media––from “ready-made” to animation––but there is an inclination to evoke and twist the mundane...
Chloe L. Stinetorf ’06, the artist of “Constellation 1, 2, and 3,” the pieces at the entrance, was thrilled to work with the variety of media her class allowed. For “Visual and Environmental Studies 123r, Post Brush,” Stinetorf silk-screened diagrams, drawings, and NASA images of constellations onto canvas, then moved to collage, adding layers of paper, cloth cut-outs, and plastic flowers to convey a depth she finds lacking in ordinary silk-screening...
...Gogh in 2004 in response to his short film “Submission Part I,” which juxtaposed documentary footage of husbands beating their Islamic wives in the name of Allah and the same women praying, their bodies covered in verses from the Koran. In Islam, any visual portrayal of the prophet is blasphemous and last year, it seemed that the Dutch were too afraid of reprisals from Muslim fundamentalists for author Kåre Bluitgen to find an illustrator for his children’s book about Muhammad. A major Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten responded by publishing...
...Vague as it appears, this one sentence course description attracted over fifty students to its first meeting. This large group of wanna-be loiterers had to be whittled down to a mere twelve through an application process including a form and an interview with Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies Stephen Prina, the class creator. “Professor Prina is bringing together students from a bunch of different art backgrounds to try and initiate our own sense of imagination,” says Danielle M. O’Keefe ’08, a VES concentrator with a focus...
...Connor ’92, an assistant professor of visual and environmental studies and of English, said he agreed that an apology may not be suited to the latest round of objections raised by the Faculty...