2017 Scholars Group Showcase by The Editors and Allyson PatyPosted on June 28, 2017December 3, 2020 Select projects from the Albert Gallatin Scholars and the Dean's Honor Society Scholars Groups
Normandy: History & Memory by Firozah NajmiPosted on June 28, 2017December 3, 2020 What is the connection between history and memory, and how do monuments play into this dynamic? A virtual tour. Creative NonfictionScholars Groupsdigital media history memory monument normandy
d’Étrangers by Mackenzie LeightonPosted on June 28, 2017December 3, 2020 Double exposures of tourist sites and a phrase from local graffiti in Normandy, France. PortfolioScholars Groupsfrance graffiti landscape normandy photography racism refugee crisis refugees tourism
Sensorium by Isabeaux MittonPosted on June 28, 2017December 1, 2020 "My time in Normandy was engulfed in sound, and I constantly found myself comparing our loud, boisterous American voices to the low hum of French." AudioScholars Groupsfrance language setting sound tourism
The Two Sides of Normandy by Crystal PangPosted on June 28, 2017June 28, 2017 A video diptych. Scholars GroupsVideofrance history memory normandy
Monuments of Memory by Lily ZaballosPosted on June 28, 2017December 3, 2020 Remembering Normandy Through the Last Millennia PortfolioScholars Groupsarchitecture france memory Nature normandy photography religion world war II
You Can’t Blame Me by Rachel BaruchPosted on June 28, 2017December 3, 2020 An animation. Scholars Groupsfrance gif nationalism politics
Living Space: Athens & Cyprus by Riley BurgerPosted on June 28, 2017November 12, 2020 A video juxtaposing a series of wartime and peacetime events in the modern histories of both Greece and Cyprus. Scholars GroupsVideohistory
Greece, 2117 A.D. by Amira BaloneyPosted on June 28, 2017December 3, 2020 "Welcome to the Parthenon." Cartoon. Scholars Groupsgreece
On Human Fragility and Balloons by Gil CruzPosted on June 12, 2017December 3, 2020 Staging Wittgenstein works to blur the understanding of what could be human. Criticismlanguage performance staging wittgenstein theater
from Staging Wittgenstein by Blair SimmonsPosted on June 12, 2017December 3, 2020 "STEP #1: Be sure to wear eye/face protection. Handle balloon with care. Clean hands of dirt and remove sharp objects from inflation area." Dramadrama performance score staging wittgenstein