A Virtual Exhibit Devoted to the Critical Analysis and Production of Visual Materials

Produced by Students in Bob Bednar's Visual Communication class in the Department of Communication Studies at Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas

                               
           


This site is set up like a virtual gallery. The central "space" in the gallery is an exhibition of Student Projects produced in the Visual Communication class (formerly called Advanced Mass Communication) at Southwestern.

Each Student Project site unfolds according to its own hypertextual structure, but at the bottom of each of the project home pages you will find a link back to this central Southwestern netWorks virtual exhibit page.



Jenn Allen
Eiffel Tower=
Paris France

 


Jessica Hager
Heteropolitan Magazine:
Heteronormative Discourse in Cosmopolitan

 


Corin Harmon
America's Next Top Model:
Discourse, Psychoanalysis, & Audiencing

 

 


Titus Hawthorne
Cirque du Semiotics

 


Lauren Hobbs
A Visual Analysis of
Smirnoff Advertisements

 


Jessica Jackson
Interpellating an Audience:
Travel Advertisements in Women's Magazines

 

 


Kassie Juenke
Street Photography

 


Daniel Lindenberg
Visualualizing the Holocaust:
Holocaust Museum Houston

 


Kristin Treurniet
Dove's ProAge Campaign:
The Power of Beauty Discourse

 

 


D. Carolina Ramos
Disney Princesses
and Female Acculturation

 


Allison Reid
Do Alcohol and Sex Mix?

 


Daniel Reifsnider
Goodwill Computer Museum

 

 


Caitlin Marr
Alfred Hitchcock:
A Visual Analysis

 


Allen Lindig
Male Representation
in Popular Queer Media

 


Joi Lakes
Comic Appeal:
A Guide to Understanding
How Comics Work

 

 


Jonathan Kessler
Memento:
A Visual Analysis

 


Drew Bell
A Semiotic Analysis of
Rap Album Covers

 

 


Leslie Higgs
Insight:
Looking Into Women's Magazines

 

 


Cory Williams
Virtu-Real Utopia:
The Topography of
Internet Exhibit Space

 


Matt Davis and Jeff Sutton
Kiss Me,
I'm Punk

 


Trevor McSpadden
Absolut Semiotics

 

 


Bethany Gregg
Got Milk?
Analyzing the Significance
of Audience in Milk Ads

 


Sandra Gould
Covering September 11th:
A Semiotic Analysis

 


Frank Gentry
The Semiotic Truth
About Tobacco

 

 


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This site is maintained by

Bob Bednar
Department of Communication Studies
Southwestern University
Georgetown, Texas 78626
vox: (512) 863-1440
email: bednarb@southwestern.edu

     
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