Working for Play
Abstract
This thesis is an attempt to draw conclusions about consistencies and discrepancies in my studio work of the past two years. I analyze my process and ideas relative to artistic and theoretical discourse with an emphasis on the transgression of standards and values taught in the university setting. The work develops from overt ideological critique into corporeally engaging pieces designed to elicit conceptual narratives that challenge formalist ideals of perception and expression. Quotes from artists, authors, philosophers and popular music formative in my thought process serve as context for the writing and the work.
Thesis Completion
2007
Degree
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
College
College of Arts and Humanities
Degree Program
Art
Format
Identifier
DP0022189
Language
English
Access Status
Open Access
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Document Type
Honors in the Major Thesis
Recommended Citation
Scarboro, Jonathan E., "Working for Play" (2007). HIM 1990-2015. 1897.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/honorstheses1990-2015/1897
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