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- Title
- PITIFUL CREATURES.
- Creator
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Wightman, Shaun, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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By focusing on character, humor, and loose narrative, I create a world full of quirky, pitiful creatures that blur the lines between illustration and "Fine Art". Inspired by golden age cartoons, Pop-Surrealism, and late 50's commercial art, I make work that speaks of the awkwardness of human emotion while keeping a "tongue in cheek" attitude about everyday life. This work is expressed through illustration, animation, sculpture, and a lot of sarcasm.
- Date Issued
- 2008
- Identifier
- CFE0002115, ucf:47556
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002115
- Title
- DESIGN CONCEPT: MY AMALGAMATION OF EASTERN AND WESTERN CULTURES.
- Creator
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Dong, Yuting, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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While exploring various subjects in multiple techniques in multiple mediums, I create abstract images that illustrate high technology, urban life, and personal feelings. My work is influenced by Eastern and Western culture. Media, publication, and fashion are derived from Western culture, and design elements are derived from Eastern culture. In doing this, my goal is to achieve more opportunities, greater depth, and a wider audience for my work by cross-utilizing these diverse culture aspects.
- Date Issued
- 2008
- Identifier
- CFE0002097, ucf:47542
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002097
- Title
- THE REBIRTH OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
- Creator
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Blaszak, Urszula, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Human beings encounter cascades of a plethora of experiences, one after another, every single microsecond of our lives. There are many things happening around. The world is full of events and occurrences. As they happen, the mind reacts to every individual input. This is a very exhausting and difficult. Thus, people have developed a process of self-defense against this horrible mishmash of information. Their minds have this amazing capacity of sorting them out and making sense out of them....
Show moreHuman beings encounter cascades of a plethora of experiences, one after another, every single microsecond of our lives. There are many things happening around. The world is full of events and occurrences. As they happen, the mind reacts to every individual input. This is a very exhausting and difficult. Thus, people have developed a process of self-defense against this horrible mishmash of information. Their minds have this amazing capacity of sorting them out and making sense out of them. Humankind's survival depends on that. If one does not sort all this information out, one might not be able to make a simplest decision. As humans process the information, they learn to ignore and forget. They focus on their feelings and emotions. They forget the logic. The oversimplification process begins. Humans create rigid systems of oversimplified formulas. They assign adjectives to things, occurrences, and other people. The number of those adjectives is small. After assigning, those adjectives obscure everything else. A new world is created, stupid, limited, lazy, and in the end making humans very easy to control. What starts as a basic survival process ends up as a tool one can use to destroy the owners of the mind. In the end, the birth of consciousness leads to its death. My work fights this process. It aims to put a person back into that state of shock created by a mishmash of information and thus create the rebirth of consciousness.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2007
- Identifier
- CFE0001673, ucf:47195
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0001673
- Title
- EXPLORATIONS & REDEFINITIONS OF NEW MEDIA AESTHETIC CONCEPTS IN CONTEMPORARY ART CULTURE.
- Creator
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Delacruz, Phillip, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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My thesis pursues the exploration, invention, and redefinition of the role of Aesthetics through artistic practices of 3d digital graphics, 2d print, video, and sculpture. Aesthetic research altruistically generates visual installations informed by utopian idealism, science and technology centric culture, pop culture iconography, art history, international contemporary art and design.
- Date Issued
- 2007
- Identifier
- CFE0001608, ucf:47169
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0001608
- Title
- SERIES OF DISINTEGRATED MEMORIES.
- Creator
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balas, simona, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Being absent from things or places for a period of time, we try to connect by revisiting our memories. There is always a vivid remembrance of certain objects or surroundings, but when we try to connect them, the truth in our mind deviates from the reality. The disintegration of the memories and the morphing of our imagination create a different reality in our minds that we begin to believe, considering that the truth becomes almost completely abstracted and obscured as time passes.
- Date Issued
- 2007
- Identifier
- CFE0001655, ucf:47248
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0001655
- Title
- DECISIVE MOMENTS IN FICTION.
- Creator
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Corrado, Janae, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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I approach artmaking with a sense of intrigue, portraying the human condition as seen through my own eyes. The results that surface are female forms combined with subliminal subjective symbolism a fusion of my personal experiences and influences created through a partially subconscious process. I use this artistic process to help me understand myself and I dare my viewers to seek their own answers within the implied narratives I choose to paint.
- Date Issued
- 2009
- Identifier
- CFE0002541, ucf:47645
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002541
- Title
- MY MIND IS A HOLE IN THE UNIVERSE.
- Creator
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Gramling, Glen, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Today, science and creative fiction are closer than ever. The current unified theory of physics is bringing parallel worlds and infinite realities into the light of truth, proving that we have the creative power to build worlds with grandiose landscapes, uncanny characters, and miraculous events that exists throughout the vast plane of reality. My life experiences become a skewed alternate reality absorbing all of my thoughts, fears, and fascinations without control. As I glimpse into my own...
Show moreToday, science and creative fiction are closer than ever. The current unified theory of physics is bringing parallel worlds and infinite realities into the light of truth, proving that we have the creative power to build worlds with grandiose landscapes, uncanny characters, and miraculous events that exists throughout the vast plane of reality. My life experiences become a skewed alternate reality absorbing all of my thoughts, fears, and fascinations without control. As I glimpse into my own mind, I record the imagery of my imagined worlds and chronicle its events. I am not conceptualizing; I'm not asking what if. I am giving you a looking glass allowing you to see for yourself.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2009
- Identifier
- CFE0002554, ucf:47652
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002554
- Title
- PERCEPTIONS OF REALITY.
- Creator
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Dombrowski, Matthew, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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My thesis explores the relationship between the human psyche and the perception of reality through the use of computer generated media. In a society in which we are bombarded with multimedia technology, we must look inside our selves for a true understanding of our past and memories. Rather than it acting as an escape from reality, my art becomes an opening for truth in reality.
- Date Issued
- 2008
- Identifier
- CFE0002103, ucf:52847
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002103
- Title
- CAPES AND DIAPERS.
- Creator
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Schreiber, Henry, Hall, Scott F., University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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By fusing classical imagery with passions and vicissitudes of the contemporary world, I create images that are technically sound yet riddled with both overt and subtle humor. These paintings are intended to illuminate the futility of guilt and frustration we encounter in the struggle for identity and meaning by arousing laughter, indignation, curiosity, and finally recognition.
- Date Issued
- 2009
- Identifier
- CFE0002544, ucf:47633
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002544
- Title
- Emissions of hexavalent chromium from hard chromium plating operations.
- Creator
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Hall, Mitchell Scott, Wayson, Roger L., Engineering
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University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This research addressess emissions of hexavalent chromium mist from hard chromium electroplating operations. Most of these emissions are typically captured by a ventilation stack and directed to a pollution control device; those which escape capture are called fugitive emissions. Releases of toxic materials such as hexavalent chromium must be reported annually to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under provisions of the...
Show moreUniversity of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This research addressess emissions of hexavalent chromium mist from hard chromium electroplating operations. Most of these emissions are typically captured by a ventilation stack and directed to a pollution control device; those which escape capture are called fugitive emissions. Releases of toxic materials such as hexavalent chromium must be reported annually to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under provisions of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III of 1986 via the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), Form R. The objectives were: (1) to provide estimates of fugitive hexavalent chromium emissions for the completion of Form R; and (2) to develop a predictive model for stack and fugitive emissions versus process and ventilation parameters. The database for stack emissions included published results from EPA studies. Fugitive release data were generated by field characterization at two operating facilities. Supplemental data for stack releases were also obtained during this field activity. The fugitive releases were documented to represent a small portion of the total atmospheric discharge; in most instances, the fugitive releases were less than the detection capability of the smapling/analytical protocols. Stack releases were successfully correlated with a measure of production activity (ampere-hours), production capacity (mass of chromium in the process bath), tank dimensions (plating bath surface area), and ventilation efficiency (ventilation slot area). This effort was supported by the EPA in the form of a cooperative agreement with the American Electropaters and Surface Finishers Society (AESF).
Show less - Date Issued
- 1992
- Identifier
- CFR0008174, ucf:53062
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0008174
- Title
- Concrete Painting.
- Creator
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Cafcules, Stephanie, Burrell, Jason, Reedy, Robert, Hall, Scott, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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This thesis explores the evolution of my artwork with synthetic materials through influences of the Minimalist and Process Artists of the 1960's and 1970's, inspiration from natural forms, and my exploration of concrete painting. Each work reveals discoveries of different processes and materials, accelerating the creation of new works. It is my hope this thesis will inform viewers about the process and concepts that my work embodies.
- Date Issued
- 2014
- Identifier
- CFE0005140, ucf:50686
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0005140