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Recent Senior Projects
2004
- Nguyen Khoi Nguyen, “Young and in Love: Karaoke Suite”
- Galen Fitzpatrick, “You’re Intruding on My Mind: A Reality Show,” web page and audio recordings built around the theme of reality TV.
- Tyler Drosdeck, “Faking It,” exhibition of sculpture and drawing
- Allegra Erin Ceci, “Appearance Matters: Gender and the Art of Costume in the Early Modern Period,” research paper, and “Metomorphilia,” performance-art installation
- Jonathan Daniel Capone, “The Topography of Catharsis,” Painting project with the medium in mind.
2003
- Michael Luke Venezia, “Promise,” two channel video installation experimenting with the audio and visual of laughing and crying.
- Kathryn Hodges, “How Do You Do?” Video and painting installation of myriad personalities extracted from one mind.
- Christopher Glover, “The Arthur Thompson Show,” Television show inspired TV personalities such as Mr. Rogers, David Letterman and Andy Kaufman.
2002
- Shoshana Debra Winer, “Cavity,” interpretive look into the phobia of textures and touch with an aesthetic focus on depth perception external magnification of solids, surfaces, dimensionality of interior versus exterior forms, and a study of internal fiber constructions.
- Vance Stevenson, “Steam Systems and other Non-working Devices,” Four works in various mediums, all-focusing on human-made inhumanity—developing systems to interface the brain, create the brain and remove the brain.
2001
- Marisa Lena Vural, “You Are? You Eat,” A multimedia interactive improvisational cooking show.
- James Curcio, “Fallen: Modern Mythology,” novel/graphic novel
2000
- Logan Beitman, “Parked, “ installation and performance art exploring the boundaries of “amusement culture.”
- Loren Steele, “Get It Together,” music, images, web pages, a party.
- Daniel Hisch, “MemoRandom,” a collection of sound and video installations that explore the entropic nature of memory.
- Alexander McGregor, “Four Pillars of Ent,” Video manipulations, drawings, objects
1999
- Joseph Anthony Stanco, “The Stancotronic Chlorophonic Eventuator,” computer-controlled sonic-visual environment for live interactive performance.
Bard College, PO Box 5000, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504 integratedarts@bard.edu

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