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Graduate Abstracts Database

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Thesis Title LABS ID Author Degree Year University Advisor(s) Department/Discipline Keywords/Fields of Study
WORLD SENSORIUM: The THEORY, PRACTICE and SIGNIFICANCE of THE WORLD SOCIAL OLFACTORY SCULPTURE 3510 GAYIL NALLS

PhD

2007

University of East London, London, England Lizbeth Goodman (Ba, MA, MLitt, PhD), Phillipa Beale, Central Saint Martins and Duncan Turner, UEL

SMARTlab Digital Media Institute & MAGICGamelab

aesthetics, aromatherapy, art, behaviour and olfaction, consciousness, crowd theory, culture and scent, emotion and smell, environment field collection, essential oils, ethnographic methodology, ethnographic olfactory, fragrant pharmacy, healing, mass aes

Worldlets: Generative Studies for the Monome Norns 3969 Nathan Koch

MFA

2019

Parsons School of Design Jess Irish, Danielle Jackson

Design and Technology

generative, procedural, sound design, synthesis, monome, simulation, electronic music

Years of Life Lost (before they can ossify) 4088 Dorsey Kaufmann

M.F.A.

2020

University of Arizona Ellen McMahon, Mo´nica Ramírez-Andreotta, Aaron Coleman, Stacie Widdifield

Illustration and Design

environmental justice, systems theory, labor theory of value, Marxism, mining waste, resource extraction

Your Divided Attention: Ambient Media art and Looking Sideways 3511 Brett Phares

MFA

2006

Hunter College Tim Portlock

Intergrated Media Arts

ambient media art blindness senses mass narcissism everyday

Your love hurts down to my bones: exploring public understandings of dengue fever in Medellin, Colombia, through an anthropology-art-science investigation 3781 Alejandro Valencia-Tobon

PhD in Social Anthropology with Visual Media

2016

The University of Manchester Rupert Cox, Maia Green

Social Sciences / anthropology, art, biology

Dengue; anthropology; art; science; ethnographic conceptualism; ethnography by design; fever; health campaigns; knowledge; mosquito; participation

Zen and the Art of Software Performance: John Cage and Lejaren A. Hiller Jr.’s HPSCHD (1967-1969) 3742 Tiffany Funk

PhD

2016

University of Illinois at Chicago Hannah B Higgins, S. Elise Archias, Steve Everett, Angus Forbes, Jay Alan Yim

Art History

art, technology, computer art, performance art, conceptual art, digital art, john cage, lejaren hiller