Archived Abstracts

The Historical & Future Aesthetics of Blackwater Creek Watershed

Location

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

Access Type

Campus Access Only

Entry Number

25

Start Date

4-8-2020 12:00 PM

End Date

4-8-2020 1:15 PM

Department

Environmental Science

Abstract

I plan to complete a cohesive visual composition that will provide an answer and notification for what is happening and what will happen with College Lake. This project will also attempt to reinstate the importance of visualization and art within other scholarly realms, social, historical, financial, economic, and environmental issues. Also, solutions can be easily tackled and contemplated when they are represented and planned out visually. Aesthetics offer an organized and cohesive manner of understanding and teaching others as well as visual enjoyment. I plan to represent the current issues (ecological, social, historical, etc.) in regards to College Lake visually and represent the exciting, anticipated future for the aesthetics and use of the area through the solution to these issues through the implementation of groundwork attempting to achieve sustainability.

Faculty Mentor(s)

Dr. Laura Henry-Stone

Rights Statement

The right to download or print any portion of this material is granted by the copyright owner only for personal or educational use. The author/creator retains all proprietary rights, including copyright ownership. Any editing, other reproduction or other use of this material by any means requires the express written permission of the copyright owner. Except as provided above, or for any other use that is allowed by fair use (Title 17, §107 U.S.C.), you may not reproduce, republish, post, transmit or distribute any material from this web site in any physical or digital form without the permission of the copyright owner of the material.

This document is currently not available here.

Share

COinS
 
Apr 8th, 12:00 PM Apr 8th, 1:15 PM

The Historical & Future Aesthetics of Blackwater Creek Watershed

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

I plan to complete a cohesive visual composition that will provide an answer and notification for what is happening and what will happen with College Lake. This project will also attempt to reinstate the importance of visualization and art within other scholarly realms, social, historical, financial, economic, and environmental issues. Also, solutions can be easily tackled and contemplated when they are represented and planned out visually. Aesthetics offer an organized and cohesive manner of understanding and teaching others as well as visual enjoyment. I plan to represent the current issues (ecological, social, historical, etc.) in regards to College Lake visually and represent the exciting, anticipated future for the aesthetics and use of the area through the solution to these issues through the implementation of groundwork attempting to achieve sustainability.