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Festschrift for an Archive
"Festschrift for an Archive reproduces the National Labour Relations Board judgments regarding the closing of MoMA’s Film Still Archive (FSA) as a book, with a follow-up interview with FSA curator Mary Corliss. Published in a small edition, most of which will be on view at the gallery, each book presents a different publicity still from a history of cinema imaging labor. As illustrated by Simon’s project, rarely is the connection between labor and cinema quite so material as in the story of the FSA." -- Artexte's website
Jason Bond Family History
Jason Bond authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2017 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
Simon Emery
The first issue of Heart Illustration Agency's series of books showcasing their illustrators, with two pages per artist with a bio. Artists include Aude van Ryn, Blaise Thompson, Ceri Amphlett, James Mealing,Simon Pemberton, Annabel Wright, Brett Ryder, Michael Gillette, Joel Lardner, Lawrence Zeegan, Sara Fanelli, Shonagh Rae, Phil Hankinson, Toby Morison, Matt Dennis, Allan Sanders, Lara Harwood, Alan Baker, Simon Emery, Tom Gauld, Scott Garrett, Andre Metzger, Josie Jammet, Marc Boutavant, Paul Wearing, Lucinda Rogers, Ben Kirchner, Marion Deuchars, Roderick Mills, Monika Aichele, Nigel Robinson, Joe Magee, Jonny Hannah, Jason Ford, and Darrel Rees. Introduction by Alice Twemlow; cover illustration Brett Ryder; photographs by Tom Hartford-Thompson. 76 pages; color illustrations and photos throughout; 13 x 9.25 inches
Jason vs GIJOE
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Jason vs GI JOE is partly an exercise in autobiography, an experiment in relational aesthetics, and an interdisciplinary artist project at the intersection of comic books, creative writing and performance art. This comic book, Jason vs. GIJOE, is a postmodern double erasure, based on the comic book GIJOE: Cobra II (Issue 1). The original pictures from the comic book have been removed, and replaced by a series of short narratives, describing autobiographical events from the life of the author: me, Jason. Speech bubbles from the original have been left to comment back over top of the stories, obscuring meaning but creating moments of unplanned dialogue. The comic is a readymade, twice erased: once to replace the drawings of the initial comic, and again when using the original dialogue bubbles to speak back to the narrative
Explaining Support for Combatants during Wartime: A Survey Experiment in Afghanistan (SWP 17)
Jason Lyall homepage: http://politicalscience.yale.edu/people/jason-lyall Kosuke Imai homepage: http://imai.princeton.edu Graeme Blair homepage: http://graemeblair.co
England Revisited
Exhibition: England Revisited
Artist: Simon English
Curator: Jason Bowma
The Sponsored Avatar: Examining the Present Reality and Future Possibilites of Advertising in Digital Games
Contact: Jason Chambers, Advertising -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, [email protected]
Oral history interview with Jason Poudrier
Jason Poudrier, author, discusses growing up in a military family and living in Alaska, North Dakota, Oregon, and finally Oklahoma. He describes what it was like enlisting in the Army after high school in 2001 and how his military service affected him. A recipient of the Purple Heart, he shares his experiences getting injured by shrapnel in Iraq. He later talks about how he uses poetry and writing to cope with his memories of war, and how he hopes to help others do the same.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes
A Strategic Analysis for the Creation of a Global MBA in Technology Management
MOT MBA Project-Simon Fraser Universit
Strategic Analysis of a Civil Engineering Consulting Firm
EMBA Project-Simon Fraser Universit
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