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Poster, Anyan Dévery: Music and Storytelling, June 1, 2017
An event poster announcing a music and storytelling performance by Anyan Dévery on June 1, 2017, at 8 PM for $15.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/bdj_studioat620_posters/1005/thumbnail.jp
Interrogating the notion of 'Frock Consciousness' through the practice of dressing and responding to dressed bodies.
Within my practice as an artist that draws upon my professional experience as a fashion stylist, I have undertaken a broad range of practice-based projects in the last 15 years that deal with the identity and dress. This exposition seeks to use Virginia Woolf’s notion of frock consciousness as a framework to demonstrate how each of the projects have contributed to a body of research that has enabled me to make a contribution to knowledge in terms of how the practice of dressing ourselves impacts upon one’s consciousness and experience of being in the world. Lisa Cohen in her essay “Frock Consciousness”: Virginia Woolf, the Open Secret, and the Language of Fashion (1999) reminds us that whilst the idea of frock consciousness discussed by Woolf in her diary of 1925 might at first appear to be an oxymoron, one word concerned with coverings and the other a quality of mind, clothes “lie between what we understand to be public space (the social world at large), and what we consider private (the body of an individual)” (150:1999)
Study of Transmission Electron Microscope Sample Preparations Using Focused Ion Beam
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisors: 1. Du Anyan, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Pte Ltd 2. Li Kun, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Pte Ltd 3. Prof. Pey Kin Leong, SMA Fellow, NT
BACKSIDE SAMPLE PREPARATION ON BULK SUBSTRATE FOR SECONDARY ION MASS SPECTROSCOPY (SIMS) ANALYSIS
Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisors: 1. Assoc. Prof. John TL Thong, SMA Fellow, NUS 2. Dr. Hua Younan, Dr. Du Anyan, GLOBALFOUNDRIE
Boredom and Reinvention for the Female Gaze within Personal Fashion Blogs
Focusing on the work of three prolific personal fashion bloggers, themanrepeller (Leandra Medine), stylebubble (Susie Lau) and thestylerookie (Tavi Gevinson), within the context of metamodernism, this chapter will explore how the genre of personal fashion blogs are part of both the cause and potential solution to the characteristics of metamodernism. Boredom (with reference to Phillips’s definition of it being connected to ‘a wish for a desire’ (1993, p. 71)), reflecting the pace of Web 2.0, twenty-first century fashion production and the emotional response to the pendulum swings of metamodernism is explored as a motivating state (supported by enabling technology) that has facilitated the activity of frequent reinvention by young western personal fashion bloggers in terms of the identity they express in the public online domain. This demonstration of fluctuating and flexible identity is manifested in using social media to control and export self-produced images that are constructed for the female rather than male gaze (Rocamora, 2011, p. 410)
Embodied Memories:Commissioned original artworks and solo exhibition.
Embodied Memories showcases startling new artworks, poised between sculpture and couture, by artist and fashion stylist Jennifer Anyan. Using an oral history research methodology each artefact in the exhibition was developed in reference to the verbal recollections of garments and items purchased from Southampton’s old Tyrrell & Green department store, embodying the memory of the artefact and the associated personal identity of the wearer, rather than the material item
Dr. Fred Webster, Anyan A. Gordon, and Robert E. Taylor standing behind Governor Wallace signing a proclamation
Dr. Fred Webster, Anyan A. Gordon, and Robert E. Taylor are standing behind Governor Wallace, who is signing a proclamation during Small Business Week on June 23, 1974. Caption on back: L to R, Dr. Fred Webster, Dept. of Mkt, C & BA U. of A.; Anyan A. Gordon, Director, Continuing Business Education, Con't Ed, U. of A.; Robert E. Tyler, Coordinator Continuing Ed Information, U. of A.; Center front, Gov. George C. Wallace, State of Ala
Director of Continuing Business Education, Anyan A. Gordon and his wife, Myrtis Gordon
Director of Continuing Business Education, Anyan A. Gordon, and his wife, Myrtis Gordon, are standing together at an event in 1974
Anti-Nutrient Composition of Anyan Ekpang and Otong Soup as traditional dishes in Efiks Cross River State and Oron, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
This study investigates the anti-nutrient composition of Anyan Ekpang and Otong Soup, two traditional dishes commonly consumed by the Efik and Oron ethnic groups in Nigeria. The objective is to evaluate the presence and concentration of saponins, phytates, oxalates, flavonoids, tannins, phenols, and hydrogen cyanide (HCN) in these meals, assessing their potential health implications. The soups were prepared following traditional recipes used by the Efik and Oron people. Anti-nutrient levels were analyzed using spectrophotometric and titrimetric techniques to ensure accurate quantification. Standardized laboratory procedures were applied to maintain data reliability and minimize analytical errors. Findings revealed notable concentrations of anti-nutrients in both dishes. In Otong Soup, saponin content ranged from 0.73–0.80 mg/100g, phytates from 0.70–0.73 mg/100g, and oxalates from 0.80–0.82 mg/100g for both ethnic groups. Anyan Ekpang exhibited saponin levels of 0.60–0.54 mg/100g, phytates between 0.69–0.48 mg/100g, and oxalates ranging from 0.76–0.52 mg/100g for Oron and Efik, respectively. Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) in Anyan Ekpang prepared with cassava was significantly higher (1.86–1.92 mg/100g) than the WHO safe consumption threshold of 1.52 mg/100g, indicating potential toxicity risks. Moderate levels of tannins, phenols, and flavonoids were detected, which may contribute to reduced mineral bioavailability, particularly calcium and iron, essential for bone health and anemia prevention. While Otong Soup and Anyan Ekpang are nutritionally valuable and culturally significant, their high anti-nutrient content, particularly elevated HCN levels in Anyan Ekpang, presents potential health concerns. Proper processing techniques or dietary modifications may be necessary to reduce toxicity risks while preserving their nutritional benefits. Further research into alternative preparation methods and fortification strategies could enhance their safety and dietary suitability
Embodied Memories:Exhibition catalogue - containing essays by Jennifer Anyan, Samantha Safer and Claire Massnet
Catalogue to accompany the exhibition that was open from May-July 2012 at John Hansard Gallery, Central
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