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Martha Boe: Final Creative Project

Martha Boe: Final Creative Project

by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | blogs, gaming, Martha Boe, seniors 2022

The final installation had a few glitches but turned out well. I placed the tape down and painted over it in the same color as my plaques so everything went together. The paint went everywhere and had to be scraped off the floor which was very time consuming, but...
Alura Neumyer: Final Creative Project

Alura Neumyer: Final Creative Project

by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | Alura Neumyer, blogs, photography, print projects, seniors 2022

As I reach the end of my senior thesis, I have noticed a lot of growth in my concept since the beginning. At first, I was a bit confused about what direction to take my project in. I knew that I wanted to create a photo book and I wanted to document trash around my...
Tatum Marino:

Tatum Marino:

by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | blogs, gaming, Mental Health, seniors 2022, Tatum Marino

A mental help app for creatives Created and designed by Tatum Marino   Throughout my life I have both experienced and witnessed how important mental health is to an individual’s day-to-day functioning, especially for creative people. The massive stigma...
Justina Tran: Orientalism, Power of Identity and the Spectacle Derived from Meme Culture

Justina Tran: Orientalism, Power of Identity and the Spectacle Derived from Meme Culture

by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | blogs, Justina Tran, seniors 2022, Social Justice

This is a blog dedicated to my written thesis composed in Fall 2021. My written thesis was about how memes built their popularity and circulation off of stereotypes, racism and discrimination. In the first half of my paper, I combined three theorists’ works to...
Justina Tran: Final Creative Thesis

Justina Tran: Final Creative Thesis

by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | blogs, Film Studies, Justina Tran, seniors 2022, video projects

Thesis is Here!!!   The day has come!  Thesis presentations are officially over and finished with and I just gotta say I am super proud of myself and everything I’ve accomplished this past semester. The beginning of Spring 2022 was rough because I had such a slow...
Julie Snider: Social Learning Theory

Julie Snider: Social Learning Theory

by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2022 | blogs, Film Studies, Julie Snider, seniors 2022

I wrote my thesis paper about horror films and how they utilize Social Learning Theory by punishing the characters for engaging in “immoral” behaviors. These morals are established, according to Kendall R. Phillips, by the anxieties of the culture at the time. Social...
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