Eyewash Series Presents John Driscoll
John Driscoll is a composer / sound artist whose work involves rotating robotic loudspeakers, compositions for unique architectural spaces, and sound installations...
[more]John Driscoll is a composer / sound artist whose work involves rotating robotic loudspeakers, compositions for unique architectural spaces, and sound installations...
[more]"Lois Weber’s episodic feature film Hypocrites (1915) poses a challenge to one principle that is thought to have guided American cinema toward classical narrative..." writes Professor Paul Young in his essay...
[more]"Liberal arts colleges teach many valuable skills, but collaboration is not often among them" writes Professor Jeffrey Ruoff in his essay published by The Conversation...
[more]A research study by Professors Mary Flanagan & Geoff Kaufman published in Cyberpsychology, the Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace was featured by Fast Company...
[more]Professor Paul Young's essay/review What We Talk about When We Talk about American Space, or, Criticism Called and Wants Its Stuff Back can be found in the Fall 2015 issue of American Literary History
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