Book Covers & Timelapse Videos

STUDENT
Chris Kolmorgen

COURSE
ENG 457

MEDIUM
Digital Imagery, Video

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I crafted four book covers as a digital final project for my English class. My specific motivation was to create enlightening art through the new covers and time-lapse video, and to challenge myself artistically to communicate a specific rhetorical message with each piece.

40 Percent

STUDENT
Matthew Brinza

COURSE
ART 176

MEDIUM
Photography

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With over forty percent of food being wasted in one way or another, the United States has become the global leader in food waste.  This photo collection highlights how we contribute to the problem on campus. All trays were photographed moments after being placed on a dish room conveyor belt.

Bear Force Two

STUDENT
Charles Rennicke

MEDIUM
Video

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President Abearham Lincoln is back at it again, with the wonderful misadventures in his Siberian Escapade!

Becoming a Witness

STUDENT
Jessica Posnock

COURSE
ENG 100

MEDIUM

Graphic Essay

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This piece is a reflection of my journey on The March of the Living, where I traveled to Poland and Israel and became a witness to the atrocities that occurred during the Holocaust.

Before Drowning

STUDENT
Nadia Xu

MEDIUM
Digital Imagery

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This image is focused on light and shadow comparison.

College Daze

STUDENT
Dequadray White

MEDIUM
Podcast

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College Daze is a podcast that showcases true college experiences from the perspectives of Black students from all over, especially those that attend PWIs (Predominantly white institutions). Topics discussed on the podcast range from dating, to parties, to cram sessions, and anything that happens on campus. To gather these stories, I made a post on Facebook to get volunteers for interviews on each episode. I ask them to recount the story in great detail so I can add sensory sounds in the editing process. As for the different people spoken of in the story, I asked a few friends to portray them.

The Cycle of Fashion

STUDENT
Shuo Sun

CLASS
Art 428

MEDIUM

Digital Imagery

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Through this picture, I wanted to express a contrast as well as a combination of history and modern in fashion industry. The picture itself is an impossible event (a fashion show in last century in Italy with modern people and animals), but at the same time, it creates a kind of harmony and delivers an idea of the cycle of fashion trends. The proportion of the penguins in this picture as well as their postures also reveal the relationship between human and animals. People kill a large amount of endangered animals like white Himalaya crocodiles (for example, a white Himalaya crocodile Hermes Birkin bag was sold for $379,261) just to use their fur and skin to make purses and clothes in the fashion industry.

Eastern vs Western

STUDENT
Shuo Sun

CLASS
Art 107

MEDIUM

Digital Imagery

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A contrast between eastern and western cultures as well as architecture.

The Effects of Technology on the Cognitive Development of Children

STUDENT
McKailah Strang

COURSE
ENG 100

MEDIUM
Audio

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This is a audio essay made for my English 100 class, based on how technology effects the cognitive development of children. The piece discusses both the positive and negative implications of the use of technology at young ages, and further gives some insight into ways to increase the positives of technology while trying to limit the negative consequences.


Gemini

STUDENT
Isha Camara

MEDIUM
Digital Imagery

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This work is to be seen as a poster and/or book cover. It was made in Adobe Photoshop and is the manipulation of two figures in two different photoshoots. Then one was flipped so the images reflect one another. The light color worn by the models are fun and colorful, while the lighting and coloring of the photo is dark and gives a haunting feel. The image is also less saturated to give it the look of an old photo.

GLIMMER

STUDENT
Jacob Pierce

MEDIUM
Video

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This piece is a study in procedural generation. The shape of the object as well as the material was created using algorithmically generated noise and harmonic patterns. It is animated to move in harmonic motion.

Home- A Happy Life - a place I wish still existed

STUDENT
Tatiana Shirasaki

MEDIUM
Digital Imagery

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Last year I had the opportunity to volunteer with Syrian refugees in Greece when an 11-year-old girl gave me a black and white drawing of her home back in Syria. The girl explained how much she loved to sit outside and watch the train, and that the mountains were farther away. She asked me if I would help reunite her with her dad. I saved the drawing and in honor of the girl, I created this image with my daughter as a model and she helped her paint the color side of the image. I think that it is probably the way that beautiful girl would have painted it if she had color pencils - her happy life.


How To Create A More Beautiful Earth: Rhetoric, Engagement, and Photography

STUDENT
Stuart Deets

COURSE
ENG 245

MEDIUM

Photography

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I developed pictures of the lakes around Madison in said water. Something appears on the surface of the pictures that reminds the viewer of the materiality of the lakes, and of images.

København fra Luften [Copenhagen from the Air]


STUDENT
Aaron Hathaway

MEDIUM
Video

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Translation of Title: Copenhagen from the Air

This video project is a compilation of footage that I captured with my Phantom 3 Professional drone over the summer of 2017 while I was abroad in Denmark through UW's International Internships Program. I've been a commercially licensed drone pilot for 1.5 years and compiled this project as a way to document and remember my sense of place in Denmark, as well as to thank the friends that made me feel so welcome there.

Non-financial Benefits of a College Education

STUDENT
Theo Kobza

COURSE
Eng100 - Introduction to College Composition

MEDIUM
Infographic

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This is an infographic that shows that college has much more to offer than a secured income. This project explores the many different ways that a college education can help individuals both mentally and physically. From community service to life-span, a college education can reap many benefits that will hopefully allow viewers to value their education more.

Nothing But Blue Skies

STUDENT
Simone & Max

MEDIUM
Video

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Nothing But Blue Skies combines drone footage with audio sourced from Blue Öyster Cult's 1976 song, "Don't Fear the Reaper” in a fractally recursive cloudscape abstracted into pentagonal forms.  The work stems from two parallel lines of research. In 2013, Zubair ur-Rehman, a 13-year-old Pakistani boy whose family was killed in a drone strike, testified before the Unites States Congress that he “no longer loves blue skies” because “when the sky brightens and becomes blue, the drones return and so does the fear.” Four years later, a U.S. military drone inexplicably lost connection with its ground crew during a test flight and was found 10 days later, crash-landed, 600 miles away from its original launch site.  Nothing But Blue Skies presents a Jungian "inner image" of the final flight of that drone—as if it decided not to carry out the mission for which it was being trained, and instead, chose to reclaim the innocent bliss of a blue sky. Through depicting this self destructive, yet ultimately liberatory act, the work asks viewers to consider: what if autonomous machines eventually become more ethical than the humans who design them?

Power to the Polls

STUDENT
Hattie Grimm

MEDIUM
Digital Imagery

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I created this image for the Power to the Polls movement to push millennials to get out and vote. It was also created in celebration of the election of Andrea Jenkins (DFL, Minn.) the first black transwoman elected to public office, as a success for more diverse voices and representation in government.

Runways of the World

STUDENTS
Violet Jinqi Wang, Producer
Melanie Sims, Marketing Coordinator

MEDIUM
Video

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Runways of the World is a mini-series made for WUD Global Connections' annual Multicultural Fashion Show. The mini-series features UW students with an international background to showcase their story with their clothes and cultural heritage. 

Speculative Fictions

STUDENTS
Simone & Max,
in collaboration with Nick Lyell

MEDIUM
Application/Web Experience

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This web browser extension substitutes fossil fuel-related terminology with language inspired by science fiction and fantasy literature—returning strangeness and distance to what has become ordinary.

Speculative Fictions is available for Chrome and Firefox, and the public can submit additional replacement terms using an online form.

Download for Chrome.

Download for Firefox.

Springing

STUDENT
Jennifer Jiang

COURSE
ART 176

MEDIUM

Digital Imagery

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I enjoy coloring at my leisure. This was my first time trying scanography and it was a surprisingly enchanting process to me, for I get to manipulate the object positions and try to construct a depth of field. To me, this piece showcases how drawn flowers and plants blossom from the artist's hand, with crayons and pencils as supports, and how this expresses a sense of liveliness, cheerfulness, and creativity.

Three Infographics

STUDENT
Hattie Grimm

MEDIUM
Infographic

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I created these infographics in a concentration that explored fun ways to organize information, which also allows the viewer to learn some fun facts they would have otherwise not known.

Tropicalia

STUDENT
Ben Orozco

MEDIUM
Video


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Video documentation of the neon art installation "Tropicalia." The installation addresses the background and environments of the artist, creating a lexicon of leafy forms in works of neon and paper.

Unexpected

STUDENT
Courtney Cotey

COURSE
Design Studies 130

MEDIUM

Digital Imagery

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PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL INSPIRATION VISUALIZED