Emily Kind
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boys "r" u.s.
acrylic paint, rayon flock, yes paste, elite force battle group play set from amazon.com
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Library Display Case
Hannah Belden
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Liturgy
chromatic comfort in mundane space--everything is sacred.
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Throughout campus
jerry brand
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leakage
leakage is an examination of the semiotics of gendered embodiment and of the hegemonic social structures that circumscribe each body’s potential modalities of legible gender performance. the work foregrounds the productive tensions between affect, physical form, and imposed gendered meanings, problematizing the notion of self-definition as the sole determinant of embodied truth while also anticipating the eventual and total designification of the body in our posthuman future.
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Vollum Atrium
Joel Heichman
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Grid (Tired) is a 3x3 grid of
letters, spaces, and punctuation
which changes every second.

It asks you to reflect on how you read
and what it means to pay attention.

This project is available to view at the Performing Arts Building and online: www.joelheichman.com/gridtired
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PAB
Juliana Cable
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PINK
Is it possible to create intimate space in public space? Is there a space where I can be vulnerable with people I don't know (or dislike)? How would this space look, feel, smell, taste, sound? The space will be open for 8 hours, and I will be open for 8 hours.

Content warning for partial nudity
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GCC-A
Saturday, 8:00-12:00 and 13:00-17:00
Quinn Spencer
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"World of Dogs is a hypertext novelette, navigable in about 10-15 minutes. The installation features an extensive audiovisual component, including a generative score which changes in response to user activity."
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GCC-C
Wednesday and Thursday
VM
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BORDER//LINE
Why do all of your friends abandon you? What makes you believe that you're worthy of their love? BORDER//LINE is a staged reading of original work by VM dealing with the problems of mental illness, especially borderline personality disorder.
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Chapel
Friday, 14:00-15:00 show with access 13:00-15:00
Saturday, 14:00-15:00 show with all day access
Will Keller
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"a bunch of photos from a really fun and really long road trip with some people i really miss"
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Vollum Hallways
YASEEN HASHMI
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GASOLINA
An audio/visual/olfactory piece about how colonialism both divides and unites.
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GCC-B
Wednesday through Thursday
Brian Bartz
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The Internet is a physical entity, despite the huge efforts to indicate otherwise. Layers of abstraction and obfuscation keep us naive about the digital networks we consume and subsidize on a daily basis. Once a technology becomes infrastructural, we lose sight of it, and so often it becomes an instrument of hegemonic control. It is thus imperative to reclaim the physical parts and pieces which demarcate the Internet in space, to reject this all-encompassing Cloud that we live inside.
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Art Building Hallway
Wednesday through Friday
Eli Mizock
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These works depict the world of the future. It is a fractured world riddled with war and plagued by intense industrialization. The large canyons represent the destroyed earth and the strict borders between communities.
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Library Lobby
Elena Ali
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!!fake news!!
A investigation into the use of words and images to create alternate realities
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GCC-B
Saturday and Sunday
Andrea Deniz Herrera Güriş
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A small collection of intimacy hidden throughout campus. I've taken memories of the past to build a life I'd like to have.
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Throughout campus
Mike Frazel
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The Phone Booth: Season 1 Live!
The Sharp Sisters is a neo-Western told through conversations from a phone booth in the middle of the Mojave Desert. Tracking the rise and fall of a family in eastern Arizona during the late 90s, this live reading features preachers, talking coyotes, and alcoholic astronauts in order to reexamine the borders between myth and reality, life and death, and all that was lost when we 'won' the West.
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Chapel
Sunday, 18:00-19:00
Francisca Garfia
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Due to increased militarization on the US-Mexico border, undocumented immigrants are being pushed to cross through increasingly dangerous routes with one infamous zone being dubbed, "The Corridor of Death". Cruzar (To Cross) puts in very real and blunt terms the human toll that the US-Mexico border has on these individuals hoping to cross through the Chihuahuan Desert, and hopes to honor those that perished on the journey for a better life.
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PAB under the stairs
Wednesday through Sunday