Fear and paranoia are steadily on the rise throughout the world as a result, in part, of media\u27s presentation of violent and traumatic imagery. The dissemination and reception of these types of images are consequential for a viewing public, including an increasing desensitization to violence through over-exposure; the potential for aggressive behavior by people of all ages; and the loss of a viewer\u27s accountability as witness to a disturbing event. Black Box is an aesthetic investigation of the reception of traumatic images by a viewing public. In order to trace this reception, the image of the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos), removed from its natural context, is transformed via moving imagery into literal, violent recreations...
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Quest for Fire is the result of two years of theoretical and studio-based research on the current s...
This thesis examines the relationship between illusion, allusion, and their relationship to cont...
Dubious Cosmology is a series of photographs and sculptures that examine the visual portrayal of lan...
This research sought to explore media framing theory, first introduced by Erving Goffman, which asse...
This thesis takes a critical look at the representation of the black male body in American popular c...
We experience and comprehend life as a series of ongoing narratives, and these narratives are heavil...
Rooted in slavery, the United States in both law and custom has a long history of adhering to the on...
Contemporary studies of Peace Journalism have yet to examine how photographs, as visual content cap...
Most Americans remember the outcome of the presidential election on November 2nd, 2008, and the inte...
This thesis examines to what extent traditional gender norms are adhered to by the depiction of stal...
When one thinks of Disney’s Mickey Mouse, fear and horror are not terms normally associated with thi...
The technology of the codex book and the habit of reading appear to be under attack currently for a ...
Police-brutality, especially directed towards black people, has been a hot-button issue in the media...
Charles Burnett’s 1978 award-winning film Killer of Sheep directly responded to the then-popular Bla...
For six seasons, Ray Rice was an integral part of the Baltimore Ravens offensive attack. With an ave...
Quest for Fire is the result of two years of theoretical and studio-based research on the current s...
This thesis examines the relationship between illusion, allusion, and their relationship to cont...
Dubious Cosmology is a series of photographs and sculptures that examine the visual portrayal of lan...