David Jon Banks and Professor Jeff Parkin, Department of Theatre and Media Arts This project set out to explore, identify, and harness strategy and implementation of social marketing for low-budget and student film online distribution. Taking from previous examples and small-scale testing, a lot has been learned. The biggest lesson learned? Just how much my student […]
The Art of Shibori: The History and Revival of a Dying Art
Mario Ayala and Dr. Mary Farahnakian, Department of Theatre and Media Arts This exhibit will present historical factors that led to the development of various shibori methods including: Kanoko, Miura, Kimo, Nui, Arashi, and Itajime. This display will show the elegance, grandeur, and fashion that were developed through the textile designs by using the resist […]
Small Utah Towns
Christine Armbruster and Dr. James Swensen, Department of Visual Arts Artist Statement While obtaining my Bachelor of Fine Art, I spent a lot of my time during those six years of school running away. First finding the need to get out of Provo, then Utah, and eventually America. It resulted in a lot of adventures, […]
The Face of Autism
Sarah Alger and Professor Paul Adams, Department of Visual Arts I believe the best documentary photographs are those that evoke emotion and motivate people to take action. Although the Face of Autism project has only been displayed a few times so far, it has done both of these things. Furthermore, a website is currently being created to […]
Industry Based Multimedia Education
Cameron Wilson and Dr. Geoffrey Wright, School of Technology My goal was to study how the cinematographic industry teaches multimedia and digital production, and compare that with how Utah schools teach multimedia and digital production. The outcome was somewhat of a surprise to me. I thought that public school teachers, having proper pedagogical training, and […]
Research and Testing of PVC Solvent Bonding Methods
David Williams and Dr. William Pitt, Department of Chemical Engineering Abstract The purpose of this research project was to determine the optimal method to solvent bond polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pieces together. Understanding how to create a strong solvent bond in PVC is important to a related prosthetic leg project that has been performed at BYU. […]
Boiling Heat Transfer on Superhydrophobic Surfaces
Nathan Tulett and Dr. Daniel Maynes, Department of Mechanical Engineering Background In the last few years a great deal of attention has been given to superhydrophobic surfaces and their impact on drag reduction in fluid flow dynamics. Such surfaces are now employed as self-cleaning substrates and it is expected that their use in the coming […]
Flapping Flight
Michael Tree and Dr. Scott Thomson, Department of Mechanical Engineering Introduction Operation of existing micro air vehicles (small, unmanned aircraft, with a maximum size of 6 inches or less, also known as MAVs) is difficult in urban areas. Most MAVs use a fixed-wing design that is unsuitable for high maneuverability, thus limiting their potential usefulness. […]
Cloud Security for Medical Imaging
Craig Treasure and Dr. Chia-Chi Teng, School of Technology Current medical imaging technology exists in the form of large and expensive systems in hospitals inside the network firewalls. Data from these machines is only transmitted on a hospital’s computer network to maintain the privacy of patient’s personal information and images. These expensive machines require high […]
Corrosion Measurement of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Eric Sumsion and Dr. Spencer Guthrie, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Introduction Corrosion affects reinforced concrete structures throughout the world. Corrosion, induced by concrete carbonation and penetration of chloride ions from deicing salts and/or seawater, reduces the load-bearing area of reinforcing steel, weakens the bond between steel and concrete, and cracks the concrete surrounding […]
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