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    Alix_L.__Notre_Dame_of_Maryland_University__Student__Jump_February_18__2014_at_0540PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    Penn Station Reframed

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    Chris_Peregoy_UMBC_Penn_Station_Reframed_February_16__2014_at_0202PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    [People in costume]

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    Daniel_Cannistra_UMBC_February_22__2014_at_0755PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    Emily

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    Henry_Aragoncillo__Emily_March_30__2014_at_0736PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    Untitled [Armchairs by window]

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    Hyesoo_Choi__UMBC_Student_February_21__2014_at_0455PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    Baltimore Blue Light Special Future Gas Station with Children

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    John_Deamond__Montgomery_College__Instructional_Lab_Coordinator__Baltimore_Blue_Light_Special_Future_Gas_Station_with_Children_February_22__2014_at_0658PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    Parkway Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, Grand Opening

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    Mai_Huong__Vu__Huynh-Teage__UMBC__Visual_Art-Graphic_Design_Student___Parkway_Theatre_Baltimore__Maryland___Grand_Opening_February_19__2014_at_0707PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    Messy World

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    Michelle_E._Lee__UMBC_Student___Messy_World_February_20__2014_at_0928PMThese images were created as part of the Hughes Remix project, a collaborative endeavor developed by UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Special Collections and the Department of Visual Art to foster creative engagement with archival holdings in conjunction with the 2014 Society for Photographic Education annual conference. UMBC's Special Collections offered a selection of images from the Hughes Company Glass Negatives (http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughes) collection for SPE members and conference attendees to remix, reinvent, reinterpret, and reimagine the images in this collection of Baltimore street scenes, promotional and advertising photographs, businesses, churches, schools, monuments, factories, machinery, and portraits. Images that were created were displayed during the conference as well as on a Tumblr site and are now archived in the Special Collections. Full details of the project can be found at: http://hughes-remix.tumblr.com/overview.The original Hughes Company Glass Negatives collection can be found at: http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/hughe

    Variable Electromotive-force Generators for Wind Turbines and Hybrid Vehicles, and Wind Tower Technology for Power Generation

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    In this dissertation, variable electromotive-force generators, and Wind Tower technology are developed as alternatives to current technologies in power generation and transportation system. Theoretical, experimental, and numerical studies of the generated electromotive force in the modified generator show the reduced torque loss of the generator and an increased rotational speed of the generator rotor by adjusting the overlap between the rotor and the stator. A simple and robust active control system is developed to adjust the overlap between the rotor and stator automatically and provide a stable output power that has less than 3% variations around its average values. This concept can improve the fuel efficiency of hybrid vehicles and increase the efficiency and expand the operational range of wind turbines. A novel multiple generator drivetrain configuration is developed at which a single-generator in a large wind turbine is replaced by multiple generators with the same or different rated powers. An electromagnetic clutch mechanism is employed to run the generators independently or together; this provides higher reliability and reduces scheduled maintenance and power loss especially at low input powers. A novel prototype is designed and fabricated; the system worked smoothly and the results show the possibility of running generators independently and together based on the input speed, using the electromagnetic clutch mechanism. A precise and accurate model for calculating the power and energy densities from measured wind speed data at an arbitrary site is developed to evaluate the potential of generating electricity using the wind power. In this regard, a novel ducted turbine, referred to as the Wind Tower technology, for capturing wind power and generating electricity in either residential or commercial scale applications is studied theoretically, experimentally and numerically. There is a good agreement between the estimated output power values from theoretical and experimental data. Also, the numerical simulation of the fluid flow inside the tower has provided an optimum dimension range of the Wind Tower components. The economic evaluation for designing and manufacturing a Wind Tower shows the potential of having cost reductions and a quick return on investment in areas with higher electricity rates

    RADICAL HOME: CONTAINER AS SOCIAL CONSTRUCT, SEDUCING THE GHOST THROUGH THE LENS OF PERFORMANCE AND VIDEO

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    Radical Home is a video installation in which the viewer is surrounded by life-size images of a female figure creeping, crawling, crouching, scurrying, and sliding along the room's perimeter. She is set against a background of alternating banal domestic scenes, and landscapes taken from small segments of New York Times front-page color photographs. On a fourth wall play three 10'x18' layered videos: a woman standing, squatting, searching, and dancing alone; a Baltimore City formstone row house with an occasional passing pedestrian or car; and a sidewalk scrolling by to the sound of footsteps on concrete and the interminable voice of a child saying Mama. The piece is inspired by examples of containment in our personal and public lives. In this thesis, I explore the concept of the container as a social construct. I also question the differences between live performance and that made for video

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