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Final Reflection: Brianna Esqueda
The first interview that I listened to form one of my peers was Emmalina Krist’s. She interviewed her mother on how she had watched the progression of the internet throughout her life. Her mother owns her own business, and … Continue reading
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Oral History: Brianna Esqueda
For my oral history assignment, I chose to interview Lydia Wolfram, a researcher and student here at WSU. The overall interview process went fairly smoothly. The interview focused on the type of genetic research she does here on campus. … Continue reading
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Past, Present, And Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Brianna Esqueda
For this assignment I chose to focus on the chapter about bio 3D printing. The idea is simple, being able to print artificial organs for those in need. Is concept could radically change the lives of thousands of people. It … Continue reading
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Comics: Brianna Esqueda
I believe that comics have the power to take a story and synthesis all that is is trying to say into a few panels. It combines some of the best elements of both reading and visual art. Comics turn a … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital: Brianna Esqueda
Comic have seamlessly combined two great mediums, visual art and storytelling. When done well the two work together creating a uniquely different experience. One thing that I took from reading Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics was the use of space, and … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital: Brianna Esqueda
Comic have seamlessly combined two great mediums, visual art and storytelling. When done well the two work together creating a uniquely different experience. One thing that I took from reading Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics was the use of space, and … Continue reading
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Digital Collage: Brianna Esqueda
Collage calls for a uniquely different approach than, in my opinion, any other art form. While it is important to remember that many forms of art draw inspiration from other creators and mediums, collage would not exist without the presents … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Brianna Esqueda
The World at Weekend is a collage crafted from scissors and glue from 46-year old Matthias Jung. His work is easily recognizable for his style of combining dream like landscapes with ornately architecture. His use of negative space plays to … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Brianna Esqueda
The technological artifact that I feel best represents myself, as well as encapsulates my growth for a particular passion I possess, is my light pad. When I look back on points of my childhood I begin to see bits and … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Brianna Esqueda
The technological artifact that I feel best represents myself, as well as encapsulates my growth for a particular passion I possess, is my light pad. When I look back on points of my childhood I begin to see bits and … Continue reading
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