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    Cutting down the Giant Sequoias on the Macky Lawn, CCA, Oakland, 2019

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    Giant Sequoias on the Macky lawn being cut down, CCA, Oakland, 2019. Photographs by, CCA alumna and Library Staff, Nancy Cha

    Jon Dodge interview

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    CCAC Painting alumnus, BFA 1969, Jon Dodge interviewed by CCA alumna and Oakland Campus Legacy Committee member Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo on CCA's Oakland campus in the Carriage House at the alumni event 2019 Homecoming

    Frank Poulsen interview

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    CCAC alumnus Frank Poulsen interviewed by CCA alumna and Oakland Campus Legacy Committee member Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo on CCA's Oakland campus in the Carriage House at the alumni event 2019 Homecoming

    Carnegie Bricks

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    Research on the Carnegie bricks present on the historical Oakland campus. This document was found in the files of archivist Jennine Scarboro after she left the college

    Emulsions, Photochemistry, and Processing Factors for Display Holograms

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    This article reviews the range of emulsions, photochemistry, and processing techniques that have been proposed and put into practice for the successful mak- ing of display holograms. It covers various types of media including gelatin-based emulsions and photopolymers (it focuses on the former) and considers external factors that affect the final results. This is a compact review of the history of the field but focuses on the range of easily available commercial emulsions, as well as certain accounts of how to make holographic emulsions from scratch. It considers various combinations of developer, bleach, and redeveloper, which have been used to achieve the best of various trade-offs for such factors as resolution, contrast, dif- fraction efficiency, clarity, color quality, blackest blacks, and resistance to printout. It describes a recent advance in hypersensitizing holographic emulsions

    Linguistics and Applied Linguistics

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    The Surrealist and the Documentary in Chang Chao-tang’s Photography

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    This article examines Chang Chao-tang’s photography in its social and cultural contexts and reads his photographic images with a special focus on the temporal–spatial syntax at work: “superimpositions” between “the sculptural” and/over the natural, the still life and/over the transi- ent, and so on. Through this two-pronged analysis of both the social–historical and the formal, the article addresses questions regarding how Chang’s photographs manage to be both “Surrealist” and “real,” and how exactly Surrealist imagery and the social documentary work together in his art

    Nicole Whitner interview

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    Nicole Whitner, former Assistant Dean of Students for Diversity and Inclusion at CCA interviewed by CCA alumna and Oakland Campus Legacy Committee member Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo on CCA's Oakland campus in the Carriage House at the alumni event 2019 Homecoming

    Video of cutting down the Giant Sequoias on the Macky Lawn, CCA, Oakland, 2019

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    Giant Sequoias on the Macky lawn being cut down, CCA, Oakland, 2019. Video by, CCA alumna and Library Staff, Nancy Cha

    Periodicals Lounge in the Meyer Library, 2019

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    The Periodicals Lounge, with new signage created by Pearl Shen, in the California College of the Arts Meyer Library. September 4, 2019

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