Tiny Ruins is a collection of short prose works consisting of flash fiction, prose poetry, and vignettes. The collection examines the everyday experiences of being an urban millennial, including current electronic methods of communication, such as Twitter and text messaging. Short prose forms proved conducive to the millennial experience because they are able to accurately mimic the ways in which we connect in the era of instantaneous communication. The short prose works explore themes of communication, alienation, social anxiety, relationships, and gender. Secondary themes include technology, surveillance, privacy, and dysfunctional social spaces. Many of the pieces depict the everyday experiences of two sisters, Janie and Alana. These exp...
It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
Photography and film have the power to communicate the haptic experience of mourning through the sim...
Video interviews of five chronic pain patients with differing conditions were completed; a man with ...
Tiny Ruins is a collection of short prose works consisting of flash fiction, prose poetry, and vigne...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
I have always believed that art and life are one. Through the construction and performance of two ch...
Unlike with the treatment of other rheumatic conditions with chronic pain, such as rheumatoid arthr...
Du Châtelet’s 1740 text Foundations of Physics tackles three of the major foundational issues facin...
My artwork explores the relationship between natural phenomena and the changes in our daily life by ...
Phases are traditionally only considered in light of minimal hierarchies consisting of C>T>v>V. The ...
This creative thesis is written in nêhiyawêwin (Cree) and English. It explores the skill of storytel...
Pauline Destrée (University College London) researches the relationships between noise and forced to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
FLOW operates on two levels, firstly as an engaging live performance environment and secondly as a v...
Words cannot express things; Speech does not convey the spirit. Swayed by words, one is lost; Blocke...
It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
Photography and film have the power to communicate the haptic experience of mourning through the sim...
Video interviews of five chronic pain patients with differing conditions were completed; a man with ...
Tiny Ruins is a collection of short prose works consisting of flash fiction, prose poetry, and vigne...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
I have always believed that art and life are one. Through the construction and performance of two ch...
Unlike with the treatment of other rheumatic conditions with chronic pain, such as rheumatoid arthr...
Du Châtelet’s 1740 text Foundations of Physics tackles three of the major foundational issues facin...
My artwork explores the relationship between natural phenomena and the changes in our daily life by ...
Phases are traditionally only considered in light of minimal hierarchies consisting of C>T>v>V. The ...
This creative thesis is written in nêhiyawêwin (Cree) and English. It explores the skill of storytel...
Pauline Destrée (University College London) researches the relationships between noise and forced to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
FLOW operates on two levels, firstly as an engaging live performance environment and secondly as a v...
Words cannot express things; Speech does not convey the spirit. Swayed by words, one is lost; Blocke...
It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
Photography and film have the power to communicate the haptic experience of mourning through the sim...
Video interviews of five chronic pain patients with differing conditions were completed; a man with ...