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    • Death in the City: The St. Lawrence Funeral Centre 

      Brown, Liam David Renshaw (University of Waterloo, 2012-05-18)
      In contemporary North America, death is contained within a network of cemeteries, crematoria and funeral homes. Death-space and its associative funeral rituals are both sacred and abject resulting in marginalization that ...
    • Making Manifest : Grounding Islam 

      Josephson, Alexander (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-21)
      The Caveat For many reasons, names have had to be concealed within this document. The events depicted are real and the discussions true. This is an attempt to legitimize the informal, seemingly mundane and sometimes ...
    • The Maturity Playground 

      Quagliotto, Nathalie (University of Waterloo, 2009-05-21)
      Within the context of relational art, the ongoing series, Maturity Playground, incorporates pre-fabricated playground components used as sculptural material. The use of slides, swings, trampolines, and merry-go-rounds has ...
    • Put a finger down if you've ever been personally victimized by social media algorithms 

      Guenette, Ashley (University of Waterloo, 2022-04-27)
      Put a finger down if you’ve ever been personally victimized by social media algorithms is a collection of critical reflections on embedded social media microaggressions reflecting acts of racism, body shaming, the glorification ...
    • Re-Imagining Concrete: A Material First Design Approach 

      Wang, Nathan (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-15)
      This thesis asks the question: “What if we began the creative process of design with material?” In an age where digital images dominate the design process, architecture’s main medium of expression remains through matter. ...
    • Word Birds 

      Switzer, Amy Elizabeth (University of Waterloo, 2008-05-14)
      This paper is intended to serve as a supporting document for the exhibition Word Birds that was held at the Render Gallery at the University of Waterloo, April 22-27, 2008. The drawing and sculpture in this exhibition ...
    • You Can Never Go Home 

      Akkermans, Jennifer (University of Waterloo, 2016-05-16)
      My thesis exhibition, You Can Never Go Home, reflects the idea of irreconcilable, parallel homes, one that’s here and one that’s there. Moving from Calgary, Alberta, to Waterloo, Ontario, to pursue my Master of Fine Arts, ...

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