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Noto, Source Han & Plex: The language of America’s Korean fonts Michelle Devlin

Master's

2023

Royal College of Art Emily Candela

Research & Innovation

Writing as Practice, digital marketing, language, decolonization, Korean fonts

Four Quarters of the Earth: A Heuristic-Hermeneutic Approach to World Art 3249 Kathleen I. Kimball

Ph.D. World Art

2004

Union Institute & University Bethe Hagesn, John Onians, John Voll

World Art

world art, consciousness, feng shui, art education

Art of Women: The Depression, Labor, and War 3162 Hatice Brenton

MFA

2003

Goddard College Ruth Wallen, Susan Schantz

Interdisciplinary Arts

working women, painting, photography,documentary-based art, collage, digital art, sweatshop exhibition

PARABOLA-IMAGO: Creative Transmutations between Verbal and Visual Signs. PARABOLA-IMAGO: Transmutações Criativas entre o Verbal e o Visual. 3350 Agnus Valente

Master's Degree in Art

2002

University of São Paulo, Brazil Julio Plaza Gonzalez

Arts Department - School of Communications and Arts - ECA/USP

word and image intersemiosis; visual arts, semiotics; intertextuality; open work; metalanguage; concrete poetry; heuristic methods, visual poetics, intersemiose palavra e imagem; artes visuais, semiótica; intertextualidade; obra aberta; metalinguagem; po

Women Online: Is self-representation enough to tip the scales of femme visibility within dominant cultural narratives? 3775 Amanda Stojanov

Master of Fine Arts

2017

University of California Los Angeles Jennifer Steinkamp, Henri Lucas, Chandler McWillaims

Design Media Arts

women, online, self-representation, femme, visibility, digital, narratives, narcissim, power

Personal Media and Wireless Cities: Towards an Urban Spatial Analysis 3356 Molly Hankwitz, PhD.

Doctor of Philosophy

2011

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia Terry Flew (QUT), Stephen Wilson, SFSU, San Francisco CA

Media and communications

wirelessness, personal media, mobile, urban, spatial, mobility, gender, networked

Space, people, networks: Exploring the relationship between built structures and seamless wireless communication infrastructures 4032 Selena Savic

PhD

2015

Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Jeffrey Huang, Teresa Valsassina Heitor

Architecture, Media Design, Communication Sciences

Wireless connectivity, Architecturality, Experience of space, Prototyping, Design, Seamful design, Tactical networking, Knowledge production, Research through design

Panarchistic Architecture: Building Wildland-Urban Interface Resilience to Wildfire through Design Thinking, Practice and Building Codes Modelled on Ecological Systems Theory 4066 Melissa Louise Sterry

PhD

2018

University of Greenwich Neil Spiller, Ed Wall, Prof. David Isaac

Advanced Virtual and Technological Architecture Research [AVATAR] group at the School of Architecture and Landscape

Wildfire, Wildland-Urban Interace, Ecological Systems, Architecture, Urban Design, Building Codes, Building Policy, Fire, Biomimetics, Biodesign, Biotechnology, Bioinspiration, Biofabrication, Biomanufacturing, Biofuturism, Speculative Design

Now and There - a Tangible Weather Channel 3335 Yu-Cheng Hsu

MFA

2005

Rhode Island School of Design Bill Seaman, Teri Rueb, Anne West, John Klima

Digital Media

Weather, mixed-reality, continuum, tangible interfaces, information representation, portal, phenomenology, now.