On was an interdisciplinary graduate periodical established by RISD graduate students in 2006. It featured essays and student work that related to a general issue theme. On was intended as a quarterly publication, but it is unclear if further issues beyond the first were ever published.
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Movement Lab Fellows Lunchtime Presentations: Maxime Cavajani Slides
Maxime Cavajani and Movement Lab
November 14th 2023, Movement Lab Presentation Slides
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Whale Migration
Cathy Chen, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
Entry for the 10th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest. Opening Reception Thursday, February 29th, 2024 Fleet Library, Main Reading Room. Juror: Ian Cozzens BArch 05.
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Wonder Box
Joanne Chen, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
Entry for the 11th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest. Opening reception and award ceremony Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at 6:30pm, Fleet Library, Main Reading Room. Juror: Roger S. Williams.
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Physical Documentation of Censored Incidents Liberates One from the Doubts of Existence.
Winnie Cheung
Clouds are free. Hovering aimlessly, they drift with no set forms, looking down on humans high from the sky. As an artist, I explore the freedom between humans and nature, with ‘cloud’ as a carrier, and extend its definition to the perspective of Chinese society and individuals through the format of jewelry.
As both a translator and jeweler, I am acutely aware of the ongoing censorship of language and events in Mainland China. My jewelry documents a diverse range of texts in China that expose the societal constraints imposed on its people, a miserable contrast to the freely floating clouds. My pieces serve as a reminder, a warning, and a memorial that the voices of the people should not be silenced by the grandiose narratives.
At the same time, the cloud reflects on the mysterious and wondrous connection between individuals and the natural world. Through context, materials and formats, I value the distortion of paper and emphasize the detailed aggregation of enamel and engraving. I seek to preserve and celebrate the special ways in which humans connect with nature. While creating pieces that capture the raw and unbridled energy of the natural world, I try to restore the free and wild perceptual channels of humans to nature that have been destroyed or blocked by the modern society.
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Life Cycle / Funeral / Transubstantiation of Her
Khwanchira Chindamanee, RISD Color Lab, and North American Hand Papermakers
Life Cycle/ Funeral/ Transubstantiation of Her 2023, Artist-made Kozo paper and Lithography, 45" x 70" x 70". Nual Chindamanee is an American-Thai artist. She was born and raised in Thailand. After unlikely journey, she became a U.S. citizen in 2019. In 2023 Nual earned Master of Fine Art in Printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She fascinated by the theme of impermanence as manifested through the cycle of birth, aging, and death. During her time at RISD, she received a scholarship to study Japanese paper making in Iowa and Ohio. The experience was transformative for both her printing and soft sculpture. Later, learned about mycelium and began incorporating this living element into her work.
Shared Obessions | NAHP Members' 2023 Annual Showcase exhibit on view at the RISD Color Lab, 30 North Main St., Providence, RI in conjunction with the opening reception ceremony held on the 2nd floor of the RISD Fleet Library, 15 Westminster St. Providence, RI. Additional work displayed at the RISD Fleet Library.
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Life Cycle / Funeral / Transubstantiation of Her
Khwanchira Chindamanee, RISD Color Lab, and North American Hand Papermakers
Life Cycle/ Funeral/ Transubstantiation of Her 2023, Artist-made Kozo paper and Lithography, 45" x 70" x 70". Nual Chindamanee is an American-Thai artist. She was born and raised in Thailand. After unlikely journey, she became a U.S. citizen in 2019. In 2023 Nual earned Master of Fine Art in Printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She fascinated by the theme of impermanence as manifested through the cycle of birth, aging, and death. During her time at RISD, she received a scholarship to study Japanese paper making in Iowa and Ohio. The experience was transformative for both her printing and soft sculpture. Later, learned about mycelium and began incorporating this living element into her work.
Shared Obessions | NAHP Members' 2023 Annual Showcase exhibit on view at the RISD Color Lab, 30 North Main St., Providence, RI in conjunction with the opening reception ceremony held on the 2nd floor of the RISD Fleet Library, 15 Westminster St. Providence, RI. Additional work displayed at the RISD Fleet Library.
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Life Cycle / Funeral / Transubstantiation of Her
Khwanchira Chindamanee, RISD Color Lab, and North American Hand Papermakers
Life Cycle/ Funeral/ Transubstantiation of Her 2023, Artist-made Kozo paper and Lithography, 45" x 70" x 70". Nual Chindamanee is an American-Thai artist. She was born and raised in Thailand. After unlikely journey, she became a U.S. citizen in 2019. In 2023 Nual earned Master of Fine Art in Printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She fascinated by the theme of impermanence as manifested through the cycle of birth, aging, and death. During her time at RISD, she received a scholarship to study Japanese paper making in Iowa and Ohio. The experience was transformative for both her printing and soft sculpture. Later, learned about mycelium and began incorporating this living element into her work.
Shared Obessions | NAHP Members' 2023 Annual Showcase exhibit on view at the RISD Color Lab, 30 North Main St., Providence, RI in conjunction with the opening reception ceremony held on the 2nd floor of the RISD Fleet Library, 15 Westminster St. Providence, RI. Additional work displayed at the RISD Fleet Library.
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Life Cycle / Funeral / Transubstantiation of Her
Khwanchira Chindamanee, RISD Color Lab, and North American Hand Papermakers
Life Cycle/ Funeral/ Transubstantiation of Her 2023, Artist-made Kozo paper and Lithography, 45" x 70" x 70". Nual Chindamanee is an American-Thai artist. She was born and raised in Thailand. After unlikely journey, she became a U.S. citizen in 2019. In 2023 Nual earned Master of Fine Art in Printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She fascinated by the theme of impermanence as manifested through the cycle of birth, aging, and death. During her time at RISD, she received a scholarship to study Japanese paper making in Iowa and Ohio. The experience was transformative for both her printing and soft sculpture. Later, learned about mycelium and began incorporating this living element into her work.
Shared Obessions | NAHP Members' 2023 Annual Showcase exhibit on view at the RISD Color Lab, 30 North Main St., Providence, RI in conjunction with the opening reception ceremony held on the 2nd floor of the RISD Fleet Library, 15 Westminster St. Providence, RI. Additional work displayed at the RISD Fleet Library.
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Movement, Mechanization, and Coexistence
Yukyung Chung
A movement is a tool that expresses the subject I pursue, ‘mechanization of human beings’. There are many technologies that replace humans these days, such as artificial intelligence. This makes me skeptical and afraid of being replaced as an artist in the future. Paradoxically, people, including myself, are enthusiastic about it, indicating that we do embrace the mechanization process as a society.
I will reveal this phenomenon of coexistence by demonstrating the possibility that machines cannot replace us, through motion experiments where rules increase, first starting with the reliance on intuition. I will explore not only the things that machines cannot replace but also the differences between individuals, through various interpretations between people, and movement experiments from analog to digital. I would like to explain this through the intervention of reason, which I frame as a factor that hinders intuition, and that I represent as a rule. To clarify, this way of representation is a rule-making process that I have defined in contrast to intuition.
Through my projects, starting with the exploration of what intuition is, I want to describe how intuition disappears as the rules increase, and how my movements become increasingly mechanized through various experiments. In the absence of rules, only intuition exists, and when rules are added gradually, each movement explains how intuition disappears and how the movement becomes rigid and restricted. My question is the exploration of the process of human beings becoming closer to machines when they follow rules. Every work is pursuing the same subject, but expressed in different ways of translation of mediums including sound, painting, graphics, photography, and movement-based performance.
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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1046 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location; Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 2 huge costing sheets, 39 drawings on card stock some with rendering NOTE: interesting costing sheets included
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10th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest Poster
Special Collections and Fleet Library
10th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest. Opening Reception Thursday, February 29th, 2024 Fleet Library, Main Reading Room. Juror: Ian Cozzens BArch 05.
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1176 Service “Mazarin” Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location: Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 10 drawings on trace, 18 drawings on paper, 1 rendering
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1176 Service “Mazarin” Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location: Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 10 drawings on trace, 18 drawings on paper, 1 rendering
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1194 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location: Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 7 renderings on board, 31 drawings on card stock
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1194 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location: Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 7 renderings on board, 31 drawings on card stock
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1194 Service, Bailey Banks & Biddle (Original location: Drawer 7)
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Folder contains 1 item list, 7 renderings on board, 31 drawings on card stock