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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Oral History Interview with Marc Harrison, July 11, 1997
Marc Harrison, David Kessler, RISD Archives, and Frank Muhly
Interview of Marc Harrison conducted by David Kessler from the Universal Kitchen Project studio in Providence, RI on July 11, 1997. Harrison speaks of his time as a graduate student at the Cranbrook Academy of Art before being asked to teach in the Industrial Design department at RISD by Pierre Kleykamp. Harrison also recalls the focus on diversity, accessibility, and individuality within ID and the students in the program. Along with this, Harrison discusses projects he has worked on through RISD such as a blood mobile project for the Red Cross, the ILZRO Project, and the Universal Kitchen Project along with his own work for Cuisinart.
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Oral History Transcript | Interview with Marc Harrison, July 11, 1997
Marc Harrison, David Kessler, RISD Archives, and Frank Muhly
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19th Festival of International Latin American New Cinema (19 Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, 2-12 de Diciembre de 1997, La Habana, Cuba)
Fleet Library and Visual + Material Resources
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Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: Nelken (Pina Bausch Dance Theatre: Nelken (Carnations))
Fleet Library and Visual + Material Resources
Poster for a performance of Pina Bausch's ballet, Nelken (Carnations) at the Grand Theater in Warsaw on November 14 & 15, 1998.
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19th International Festival of New Latin American Cinema (19 Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, 2-12 de Diciembre de 1997, La Habana, Cuba)
Fleet Library, Visual + Material Resources, Paris Volta, and Irenaldo Fumero
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The Jackson Pollock Sketchbooks in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
4 v. in boxed set, [80] p. of plates : ill. (some col.). Portfolio box (61 x 43 cm.) includes 3 sketchbook facsimiles and 1 volume of text (88 p. : ill. ; 21 x 28 cm.) "This first edition is limited to 525 copies, of which 500 are for sale": inside cover of box. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Oct. 22, 1997-Feb. 8, 1998. Library has copy no. 489. Sally Hume Lincoln Memorial Fund. Includes bibliographical references.
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Architecture Lecture | Ann Pendleton-Jullian, October 30, 1997
Ann Pendleton-Jullian, Architecture Department, and RISD Archives
Architect Ann Pendleton-Jullian discusses the development of the Open City, Ritoque, Chile. She describes the formation of the Architecture School of Valparaiso led by Alberto Cruz, its influence on the Open City, the importance of poetry, and the 1965 poem Amereida.
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Architecture Lecture | Wellington Reiter, May 15, 1997
Wellington Reiter, Architecture Department, and RISD Archives
Architect Wellington Reiter discussed projects undertaken by his Urban Instruments, Inc. as well Boston's Harbor Islands and Central Artery, New York City, Robert Moses, and the World's Fair, and his proposed redesign of MIT's Building 7.
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The Beat Generation
Agnieszka Taborska and RISD Archives
Poster for the 10th annual student Cabaret performance.
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The Beat Generation (back)
Agnieszka Taborska and RISD Archives
Poster for the 10th annual student Cabaret performance.
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The Beat Generation (back)
Agnieszka Taborska and RISD Archives
Poster for the 10th annual student Cabaret performance.
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The Beat Generation (front)
Agnieszka Taborska and RISD Archives
Poster for the 10th annual student Cabaret performance.
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The Beat Generation (front)
Agnieszka Taborska and RISD Archives
Poster for the 10th annual student Cabaret performance.
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The Beat Generation
Agnieszka Taborska, Paula Hunter, Steven L. Jobe, James O. Barnhill, Helen Lee, Joshua Waldman, Nishira Fitzgerald, Brendan Meilman, Ismael Lawall, Zach Pitt-Smith, Kevin Walker, Tamara Carroll, Rhon Porter, Maleese Schick, Rhody Azcueta, Kevin Umbricht, Matthew Curry, Jee-Eun Kim, Michelle Lee, Marisa Nealon, Karelle Levi, Hilary Riley, Simon Potter, and Antoinette le Vaillant
Program for the tenth annual RISD Cabaret held in the Waterman Building, top floor coinciding "with the fiftieth anniversary of the year when Allen Ginsburg, William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac first met and started a movement which changed the face of postwar American and influenced the 1960s as well as the subculture of the '70s and '80s." Program, poster and tickets designed by Antoinette le Vaillant.
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Gymnopaedia, second movement
Barbara Tetenbaum, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
pamphlet stitch variation with hard cover; cover; title page; interior spread; colophon. Reflecting the music of Erik Satie who composed several "Gymnopaedia", an antique ledger forms the visual foundation for playful layers of "toe-tapping" imagery.
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Halcyon Days
Judyie Al-Bilali, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
[18] leaves. "Of an edition limited to 200 copies, this is number 141."--Colophon. Signed by the author. Paste paper book cover. Marbled endpapers. Gift of Laurie Whitehill Chong.
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Design for the 21st Century, Brown University Salomon Center, Bill Stumpf and Ralph Caplan
RISD Archives
Video of Bill Stumpf and Ralph Caplan lectures.
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Design for the 21st Century, Brown University Salomon Center, Tape 1, side A
RISD Archives
Audio recording of Bill Stumpf and Ralph Caplan universal design lectures, part of the "Design for the 21st Century" 1998 lecture series sponsored by RISD's Department of Interior Architecture, held at the Brown University Saloman Center.
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Design for the 21st Century, Brown University Salomon Center, Tape 1, side B
RISD Archives
Audio recording of Bill Stumpf and Ralph Caplan universal design lectures, part of the "Design for the 21st Century" 1998 lecture series sponsored by RISD's Department of Interior Architecture, held at the Brown University Saloman Center.
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Design for the 21st Century, Brown University Salomon Center, Tape 2, side A
RISD Archives
Audio recording of Bill Stumpf and Ralph Caplan universal design lectures, part of the "Design for the 21st Century" 1998 lecture series sponsored by RISD's Department of Interior Architecture, held at the Brown University Saloman Center.
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Design for the 21st Century, Brown University Salomon Center, Tape 2, side B
RISD Archives
Audio recording of Bill Stumpf and Ralph Caplan universal design lectures, part of the "Design for the 21st Century" 1998 lecture series sponsored by RISD's Department of Interior Architecture, held at the Brown University Saloman Center.
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Morrie: Lessons on Living. ABC News Special
RISD Archives
This video is not available online due to copyright and privacy issues. Video can be accessed and viewed in RISD Archives, Fleet Library 2nd Floor Rm. 201. Contact risdarchives@risd.edu for more information. Interview with ALS patient Morrie Schwartz. ABC News copyright statement included.
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Dream House: The Division of Architecture Presents Kyna Leski
RISD Archives, Roman Karas, and David Donahue
Poster for a lecture and exhibition of Kyna Leski's work shown in the Bayard Ewing Building.