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St. John\u27s AC, Port Rowan, Brantford 1.0
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/anglican_exteriors/1204/thumbnail.jp
Back Movement Close Up 6
Back Movement Close-uphttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/healthed_anatomy/1103/thumbnail.jp
Internal External Rotation of the Shoulder Close Up 6
Internal External Rotation of the Shoulder Close-uphttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/healthed_anatomy/1112/thumbnail.jp
Detail, Showing Cracked Glass from The Albert and Julia Moffitt Memorial Window
Location: Chapel, South Wall, East Window. Lead Investigator and Photgraph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stolaves/1041/thumbnail.jp
Detail, House and Inscription from Right Lancet of The James and Mary Brydson Memorial Window
Inscription: FEED. Location: Chapel, South Wall, West Window. Lead Investigator and Photgraph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stolaves/1048/thumbnail.jp
Detail, Inscription from Right Lancet of The Fishermen or Dr. Charles Austin and Harry Smith Window
Inscription: DR CHARLES EDWARD AUSTIN / AND HARRY HUBNER SMITH. Location: South aisle, 2nd window from entry. Lead Investigator and Photgraph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_stolaves/1074/thumbnail.jp
Angel with Book of Life
Lead Investigator: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]). Photograph: Shawn Cassadohttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/y_williams_stainedglass_on_toronto_necropolis/1002/thumbnail.jp
View of Chapel at St. John the Evangelist
View shows interior of the side chapel at St. John the Evangelist. The Chapel is used for Eucharist ceremonies on Wednesdays and early Sunday mornings.https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stjohnevangelist/1021/thumbnail.jp
The Joker
It is all a farce! The blinding lights, the stimulating colors, are all an elaborate ruse to make you think there is a pot at the end of this rainbow. As long as you keep your eyes on the prize, you won’t notice the corpses that pave the path ahead. It’s a sadistic clown act and I’m a 5-year-old at a birthday party, awakening to the act, the deception, and the manipulation. My laughter and compliance help maintain the status quo; it helps erase the past and those that suffered that past. I can play along, afraid to lose my position in line for a face paint “I want to be a princess, icy, blonde, Frozen” or I can step out of line, fully aware that they have no right to take from me what is not theirs to give. I believe in a God of abundance, more importantly, a God of Justice and Liberation, not a meek and silent God, but a violent God. With a passionate and voracious love to humanity, not their God, our God
They Said This Would Be Fun
In its entirety, our project is a multimedia Sonic Poetic Visual piece. Our inspiration for this piece comes from the book They Said This Would Be Fun which is a memoir written by Western University Alum, Eternity Martis. The book speaks about Eternity’s personal experiences as a Black woman studying at a predominately white institution.
The piece is rooted in our everyday experiences as Black women studying at Western. Because of this, the majority of the audio is made up of sounds from our everyday life. Sounds included our shower turning on, boiling kettle, footsteps, and other sounds we gravitated to. We took these sounds and began to cut, splice, and manipulate them to create our own audio on Bandlab. We then recorded the chosen passages from the book and added traditional musical elements such as our singing and piano. Inspired by our audio, we created the visual component on iMovie, made up of videos of ourselves and of Western’s campus including the bridge, us in our first-year dorm, and everyday sounds heard such as making tea, and showering.
This piece is meaningful to us because it allowed us to express our wide-ranging experiences through the medium of music and theatre. We hope listeners are impacted by our piece the same way we were with Eternity’s memoir. It has empowered us to continue sharing our story which is why we are happy to be sharing our piece with the Black Student Art Virtual Gallery