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Poster frame from "Aluka"
iGeneration Student Work
Semester 2, 2010
Kevin Chiat
Aluka on Vimeo
vimeo.com/uwammc/aluka
Communication & Media Studies
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Western Australia
I'm having a real great Sunday. My communication skills suck, I can't come up with any better picture than that and the rain does not help matters very much.
So have a wonderful day!
Oh those lights ruined a lot of good pictures! I need to learn how to work with them...
I'm no Slim Aarons!
Collection: Caley Postcards
Filename: 9015-028-000-03118.jpg
State: Delaware
County: New Castle County
City/Town: Wilmington
Color/BW: Color
Image Type:
Publisher: Standard Post Card Co., Phil.
Stamp: 1c George Washington
Postmark year: 1914
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
Comments:
I had lots of ideas on how to name this one, but I thought this OK. This is a macro photograph of several common fluids on a CD with the light created by daylight through a window.
The Media and Communication department at Emory & Henry College awarded students and acknowledged graduating students at the Spring Celebration on Friday, April 1 at the Board of Visitors Lounge in Van Dyke Hall. Visit www.ehc.edu/mcom for more information.
Africa is the birthplace of “conscious communication”. That's where people have used the so called “talking drums” to ensure the communication both between distant people between different towns. The use of “talking drums” can be paralleled to the use of letters and even to the latter use of cell phones. Africans through “talking drums”, managed to transmit the news throughout the whole continent.
The process was to break down sentences into small components but some experienced “talking drummers” could send complete sentences. Even whole utterances.
“Talking drums” were considered a highly effective communication method because it could express musically emotions as well as information, unlike the sentimentally limited verbal communication.
I used the text tool to create the text, then used the image adjustment to move the text around, along with the 3D model tool
Paula Hopeck's health communication class held a poster session on Dec. 1 in the lobby of McCormick. They've been working on proposing a potential health campaign.
As a clergy wife I often see how communication can break down. What is said is not always what is heard. Here I used several sizes of alphabet stamps as well as handwriting to explore communication
Glen has produced a very neat graph, but his lettering is too large and his choice of marker to render the letters distracts from the actual graph.