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At the center of a colorful poster is a white circle with the text “Artistic Methods.” Outside this circle is another circle with text stating “Meaning” and “Bea.”. The word “Bea” is covered partially by a wooden disk with the name “Ryan” on top. Surrounding this circle are seven colorful wooden caps with different names written on them: “Yusuke,” “Iman,” ”Anita,” “Lee,” “Vandana,” “Taylor,” and “Sudip.” One circle that does not have a cap on it reveals the word “analogy.” Red lines connect all the caps and circles in a symmetrical star pattern. Outside the main area of the poster are other larger, intersecting circles. On top of those circles are the words “Observation,” “Intuition,” and “Immersion.”

“Spectrum of Process: 2024 UMBC Faculty Exhibition” Research and Process Gallery Tour and Q&A

February 2, 2024 12PM

CADVC

The Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture (CADVC) was pleased to present “Spectrum of Process,” an exhibition highlighting a range of UMBC faculty approaches to art and culture through rigorous, experimental processes. The exhibition was interdisciplinary, including works of fine art, design, pedagogy, and the visual culture of research.

Research and Process, featuring faculty and students involved in the “Can You Catch a Deep Fake?” and “Artifacts” research projects

Researchers Lee Boot, Christine Mallinson, and their research teams held intimate discussions about two critical research activities at UMBC, focused on the topics of climate science and Deep Fake audio technologies. Both of these interdisciplinary research activities used visualization strategies to interpret and understand important changes in our environment and culture. The format of the conversation was a gallery tour followed by Q+A.

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