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- Генеральный штаб Красной Армии7
- F.A. Stokes, New York, NY4
- Frederick A. Stokes4
- Grosset & Dunlap, New York, NY4
- Wallace Hebberd, Santa Barbara, CA4
- Генеральный штаб РККА4
- Indiana. Geological Survey3
- Управление военных топографов3
- Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Resources2
- [publisher not identified]2
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- IUPUI University Library Atrium Sculpture 4545
- The Demotic Graffiti from the Temple of Isis on Philae Island502
- Charles W. Cushman Kodachrome Slides100
- Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection96
- The Archive of Tikas56
- test2-Cushman Slides56
- test-Kodachrome Slides50
- Lilly library Image Collection50
- Frank M. Hohenberger Photograph Collection26
- Illustrators of the Golden West24
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- The Sidney and Rosalyn Wiener Collection24
- Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis, IN16
- Army Map Service Library8
- Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art8
- Indianapolis, IN8
- DMA Topographic Center7
- Library of Congress Geography & Map Division6
- OMAHA6
- Army Map Service Library, OMAHA, Library of Congress Geography & Map Division3
- 18th Annual Report (1893) / Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Resources.2
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- Artists Statement- The form of this piece is inspired by the chemical formula of a diamond. The idea behind the strongest substance "diamond" is that the shininess a diamond reflects is like the potential application of learned knowledge that would go beyond a cubical setting. Since the main color scheme of the library is neutral and earthy, the brown color is a way to merge into the color family of the larger setting. Each atom is approximately 1.5 feet sphere in diameter, and old books would be the ideal material to form the atoms. The red yarn that is wrapped around the bonds acts a symbol for learning desire that runs throughout humanity and the continuation of the yarn is there to enhance the idea that the learning process goes beyond. based on observation, the library is the place where everybody goes, regardless of how they identify themselves. the text on the atoms will be the phrase "Academic Without Borders" in different languages the are being spoken on the IUPUI campus. The texts would be in different colors to bring contrast with the brown background to add visual interests to the piece and the library space as well. the goal of collaborating with the office of International Student Association is to reach out to students from different cultural backgrounds and scan in their handwriting to fill the surface areas of the atoms. Hopefully the collaboration would help the students to feel more relatable to the space and other that are in the space as well.83
- The sculpture, Nest consists of 4 ovoid forms suspended within the IUPUI Library's atrium space. This piece was inspired by the egg-shaped nests created by multiple species of Ploceidae birds. Their nests are built close to one another to ensure the protection and well-being of the colony. Visually, this work creates a refuge of sorts80
- a place that is comfortable and calm. This echoes the feelings that we associate with a library as a place of quiet security that allows us to be at ease while we focus on our studies. Viewers are invited to further explore the piece from each level of the atrium space, allowing the work to be seen at unique angles from each location.80
- Event Name: World War II18
- Tray 1: The Whittens Travel to Liberia9
- Date of Photograph: 19627
- For History See #1 (W 6300) [From the negative album: P.O. Address Mauston, Wisconsin; Not a Citizen; Organization Co. D; Wounded in left arm - patrol duty; 128th Infantry; 32nd Division; (note: right arm in sling) See documentation Indian in World War, Book 2]5
- 19394
- Gilder, Richard Watson4
- Thesis Fieldwork4
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