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Journal: Boom
Boom (2016) 6 (3): 32–39.
Published: 01 September 2016
..., mourning for the students has taken the form of what we call “anti-memorialization,” where traditional forms of memorialization are upended through informality, ephemerality, art, and the digital in order to politicize and bring attention to an injustice. While informal memorials have existed as long...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2016) 6 (3): 110–119.
Published: 01 September 2016
... and Landscape Architecture Professor Walter Hood asks students to examine the museum and its neighborhoods in order to come up with proposals for change. He works on projects ranging from city-scale master plans to site plans to art installations and is known for his focus on the human element in design. UC...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2015) 5 (4): 4–13.
Published: 01 December 2015
... Padre, 2014. Convert Priest, 2014. California missions Native American tribes of California Gabrielino Tongva oil paintings pen and ink drawings culture clash B-movies Alien Apostles art © 2015 by the Regents of the University of California 2015 ...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2015) 5 (3): 46–55.
Published: 01 September 2015
... anemone to the complex shadings of tree foliage and flashes of birds’ wings.” © 2015 by the Regents of the University of California 2015 Art Biodiversity science art oil painting watercolor hiroko yoshimoto Science and the Art of Abstraction A critical appreciation by Ursula K. Heise...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2015) 5 (2): 28–41.
Published: 01 June 2015
... —the waterwheel she plans to build for a spur of the Los Angeles River that will sit adjacent to her studio on the edge of Los Angeles’s Chinatown. © 2015 by the Regents of the University of California 2015 Lauren Bon Metabolic Studio Annenberg Foundation art Los Angeles water Bending the River...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2015) 5 (2): 78–85.
Published: 01 June 2015
...Ken Goldberg; Sanjay Krishnan; Fernanda Viégas; Martin Wattenberg In Bloom , an Internet-based earth-art-work, minute movements of the Hayward Fault in California are detected by a seismograph, transmitted continuously via the Internet, and processed to generate an evolving field of circular blooms...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2015) 5 (1): 20–28.
Published: 01 March 2015
...Wendy Cheng While Los Angeles’s San Gabriel Valley is best known for being the “first suburban Chinatown,” it is actually a lively, multiethnic, and multiracial community with a complex past, and an emerging arts scene that celebrates that complexity. Today, the “SGV” constitutes the largest...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2015) 5 (1): 106–116.
Published: 01 March 2015
... cyborgs Aztec green urban design dystopia utopia art futurism future San Francisco Archipelego by Burrito Justice. annalee newitz California Futures Imagining California s future in the Pacific world California is going to mutate dramatically over the next hundred years. Climatechanges...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2014) 4 (1): 98–102.
Published: 01 March 2014
... of the University of California 2014 snow globes border fence U.S.-Mexico border art recuerdos ronald rael and virginia san fratello Recuerdos Borderland dreams Since 2000, we have been traveling along the United States Mexico border,collecting memories and stories of the places and people we have...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2013) 3 (4): 79–84.
Published: 01 December 2013
... of California 2014 Vatican II humanism humanities science art communication new media scholarly communication universities Silicon Valley abby smith rumsey Face the People and Speak On the future of expertise and public conversations Editor s Note: We asked Abby Smith Rumsey, an expert...
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Journal: Boom
Boom (2011) 1 (3): 62–66.
Published: 01 August 2011
...Alex Schmidt This article examines the significance of a growing trend in Southern Californian art, tour art that invites viewers to move through the landscape in unusual ways and perceive their surroundings in new ways. Examples of this trend include the work of the Center for Land Use...