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Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Rachel Christensen

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Rachel Christensen

Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Christensen, Rachel
Description: This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Rachel Christensen.
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Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Sean Miller

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: Sean Miller

Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Miller, Sean
Description: This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, Sean Miller.
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Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: XuHao Yang

Personal Response to Digital Frontiers Roundtable: XuHao Yang

Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Yang, XuHao
Description: This response paper is for Dr. Jennifer Way's graduate art history seminar on 20th-21st century art. Students in Way's seminar attended 'Social Media and Digital Communities: A Roundtable Discussion,' a session featured at the Digital Frontiers 2012 conference. Way charged her students with writing a short paper to explore connections between the roundtable and their seminar studies. What follows is a short paper by graduate student, XuHao Yang.
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UNT Speaks Out on No Child Left Behind: The Impact of NCLB on Arts Education

UNT Speaks Out on No Child Left Behind: The Impact of NCLB on Arts Education

Date: October 5, 2011
Creator: Davis, D. Jack
Description: This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on No Child Left Behind. This presentation discusses the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act and its impact on arts education.
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[Recording of Lecture by Dr. David Darts]

[Recording of Lecture by Dr. David Darts]

Date: March 9, 2011
Creator: unknown
Description: Recording of a lecture presented by Dr. David Darts titled "The Makers of Things: Art Education and Freedom in the Digital Age of Digital DIY" at UNT on the Square in Denton, Texas as the 4th annual D. Jack Davis Endowed Lecture in Arts Education.
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[Poster for a Lecture by Dr. David Darts]

[Poster for a Lecture by Dr. David Darts]

Date: 2011
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Visual Arts and Design.
Description: Poster for a lecture presented by Dr. David Darts titled "The Makers of Things: Art Education and Freedom in the Digital Age of Digital DIY" which was the 4th annual D. Jack Davis Endowed Lecture in Arts Education. The poster includes a photograph of Darts with children at a playground as well as details about the lecture, held at UNT on the Square on Wednesday March 9, 2011, and logos for UNT and the College of Visual Arts + Design.
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[Poster for The Politics of Taste Symposium]

[Poster for The Politics of Taste Symposium]

Date: 2010
Creator: Charette, Emily
Description: Poster advertising a symposium titled "The Politics of Taste in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Latin America" held at Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University in Dallas Texas, September 17, 2010. The poster includes an illustration of a colonial-era gentleman and a map of Central and South America. Text on the right side of the poster describes the topic of the symposium, lists the speakers, and gives details about the time and location.
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[Interview with Paula Sibilia]

[Interview with Paula Sibilia]

Date: April 23, 2008
Creator: Kidd, Allison
Description: This transcript is the record of an interview with Paula Sibilia about how technology affects her work as part of a lecture series, "Women Art Technology." During the interview, Sibilia discusses her research into how technological body modifications affect the cultural, social, and philosophical aspects of the human body. The transcript includes a brief introduction with a biography of Sibilia and general information about the lecture series and the specific interview. A list of 'Suggested reading' materials is also listed at the end of the transcript.
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[Interview with Elda Harrington]

[Interview with Elda Harrington]

Date: April 2, 2008
Creator: Kidd, Allison
Description: This transcript is the record of an interview with photographer Elda Harrington about how technology affects her work as part of a lecture series, "Women Art Technology." During the interview, Harrington discusses her own work in photography as well as the schools and the photography festival that she has established in Argentina. The transcript includes a brief introduction with a biography of Harrington and general information about the lecture series and the specific interview. A list of 'Suggested reading' materials is also listed at the end of the transcript.
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[Interview with Adelma Benavente Garcia]

[Interview with Adelma Benavente Garcia]

Date: March 25, 2008
Creator: Kidd, Allison
Description: This transcript is the record of an interview with photographer Adelma Benavente Garcia about how technology affects her work as part of a lecture series, "Women Art Technology." During the interview, Garcia discusses the projects she has worked on to preserve photographs in the Andes mountains and other parts of Peru. The transcript includes a brief introduction with a biography of Garcia and general information about the lecture series and the specific interview. A list of 'Suggested reading' materials is also listed at the end of the transcript.
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