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Ballade

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Recording of Bruno Capelle's Ballade. For electronics. This work is a sonic landscape which uses sound manipulation to alter the sound environment.
Date: 1994/1995
Creator: Capelle, Bruno
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Shioum

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Recording of Pete Stollery's Shioum. Shioum concerns itself with gradual changes of state. this work began with electronically generated sounds produced by feeding the output of a sound processor back into itself. The first part of this phrase, is a sound which is changing state as it progresses, harmonically and melodically (it drops gradually in pitch). Much of the material used consists of long phrases, some aspect of which changes gradually. Sounds which were background material at one stage are brought to the fore at another stage. Some phrases fade away, some skid to a halt or gradually disintegrate into constituent parts.
Date: 1994
Creator: Stollery, Pete
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Gamma Orionis

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Recording of O Powers' Gamma Orionis. This piece is based on the metaphor of a journey through different regions of sound. There are seven regions, starting in Cityscape (with its Domes, Power Plant, and Spires), and moving outward through Wasteland, Dark Forest, Mesa, Mountain, Desert, and finally arriving at Ocean. This approach provided both a series of sonic contrasts and an overall direction to the work. The sounds were created with a Yamaha TG77, controlled by Digital Performer running on a Macintosh, with Lexicon digital reverberation and a sequencer.
Date: 1994
Creator: Powers, O
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ascent

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Recording of Andrew Lewis' Ascent. For electronics. This process was initiated by the nature of the opening sounds of the piece, which were the first to be developed. Ascent moves freely across a spectrum of musical approaches, from the purely abstract to the more cinematic: at one extreme, the exploration of texture and of static pitch structures dominates; in the middle ground, evocations of irregular rock formations, undulating topography and large geological masses are prevalent; while at its most representational, important ideas are the elements.
Date: 1994/1997
Creator: Lewis, Andrew, 1963-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Knock knock, ... anybody there?

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Date: 1994
Creator: Lopez Lezcano, Fernado Pablo
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Materialma

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Recording of Aquiles Pantaleao's Materialma. An evolving sonic soundscape for electronics.
Date: 1994
Creator: Pantaleão, Aquiles
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Truck

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Recording of Cheryl E. Leonard's Truck. This work utilizes pre-recorded sound of the inside the engine of an ancient truck. A faded blue, shaped like an old milk truck perhaps, it lacked a door on the passenger side and if it were possible for inanimate objects to have emphysema this would be a textbook case. There is digital distortion used for this work.
Date: 1994
Creator: Leonard, Cheryl E.
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Visibles

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Recording of Sarah Peebles' Visibles. For electronics and pre-recorded processed sound.
Date: 1994
Creator: Peebles, Sarah
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Patch 13

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Recording of Milton Estevez's Patch 13. For tape. The basic material was built among others during a period of research carried out in the studio of the European Center for Musical Research in Metz, in this case on the old analog synthesizer AKS. The frequencies of the patch were manipulated in an improvisatory way and recorded on eight tracks, based on non-symmetrical but related tempos, fixed in advance for each improvisation. After mixing, the eight tracks were mixed on two tracks.
Date: 1994
Creator: Estévez, Milton, 1947-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Two people inside Evers Hardware]

Photograph of two people inside Evers Hardware in Denton, TX. An elderly man with white hair wearing a white shirt with red stripes and tan pants stands in front of a counter, facing towards the left side of the camera. Behind the counter and turned towards the man is a second person with dark hair and wearing a white shirt with red stripes, their back to the camera. The counter between the two people extends towards the camera as it forms a rectangle around the second person, its walls glass to display a variety of objects within. Hanging off the corner closest to the camera is a bag of two lawn flamingos while on top of the counter are multiple lamps, a pitcher, and a cup of small American flags. A blurry stand of flower seeds sits in the bottom left corner of the photo in front of the counter. A line of signs hanging from the ceiling extends across the width of the rooms while a line of thin lights hangs across the length of the room. The signs say "Trustworthy" and "We're the problem solvers!". Shelves lien the left and rights walls of the room and contains a …
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A dirt road and a farmhouse in Rayzor Ranch]

Photograph of a dirt road and a farmhouse in Rayzor Ranch, Denton, TX. The dirt road winds away from the camera towards the right, disappearing between lines of white fencing and tall, tufted plants. Grass fills the space on either side of the dirt road, trimmed to a short height. Straight ahead from the camera are two dark horses, contained within a portion of white fencing. In the background beyond the grass and fences are two buildings, the one on the right twice the size of the other. Both buildings have light-colored roofs and red walls. The larger building has two windows in its roof and a yellow light illuminating its front porch, a feature the smaller building appears to lack. Tall bushy trees fill the area behind the buildings, covering the horizon.
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Fenced land in Rayzor Ranch]

Photograph of fenced land in Rayzor Ranch, Denton, TX. White fencing extends across the photo's foreground before turning away to move into the background, twisting to the right in the distance before turning to extend across the width of the photo again. A few yards from the camera, part of the fence line splits off into a second line of fencing to divide the enclosed space into two. The two resulting areas are both empty except for green grass and a large tree sitting towards the photo's right edge. Across from the farthest line of white fencing is another grassy area enclosed by black fencing, within which are three dark horses. Beyond the horses' enclosure are multiple large trees and about half a dozen small white buildings.
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The interior of Evers Hardware, 1]

Photograph of the interior of Evers Hardware in Denton, TX. A wide variety of objects fill shelves that sit in the center of the room and line the store's back wall. The shelves at the wall contain pots, bowls, cups, tins, and packaged goods. The shelf standing in the middle of the room has lamps on its top, plus an assortment of objects on its shelves. Above the shelf hands a thin, rectangular light hanging from the ceiling. At the right side of the photo is the entrance to the store, its windows blocked out by stacks of objects and signs that say "Trustworthy" and "We're the problem solvers". Two young men stand near the entrance of the store, facing one another as if conversating. At the bottom left corner of the photo is the edge of an additional shelf of objects, this one containing tools and silverware. Towards the botto mrigth corner of the image is a counter with a scale and register on its top, among other objects.
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Shelves of colorful fabric products at Evers Hardware]

Photograph of shelves of colorful fabric products at Evers Hardware in Denton, TX. Filling the right half of the photo are five shelves, extending across the width of the wall and containing over a dozen colors of fabric. At the left edge of the photo are free-standing shelves with more colorful fabrics folded up and layered in piles. Between these shelves and the wall shelves is a small gap. Along the top of the walls of the shop room are shelves holding of plastic-wrapped fabrics that have been stacked a short distance up to the ceiling. The walls themselves are painted a light teal color, while the floor is covered by flat gray carpeting. At the back of the room stand two people, one in red and one in pink, who appear to be in mid-conversation.
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The interior of Evers Hardware, 2]

Photograph of the interior of Evers Hardware in Denton, TX. At the right edge of the photo, gray stairs extend upwards off-camera. To the left of the stairs is a wood wall with stand of metals objects and signs affixed to the wall. A few feet to the left of the stand are multiple shelves containing a variety of objects, filling the space from the foreground into the background and right up to the front entrance of the store farther into the photo. The wares of the shop appear to primarily be tools and utility objects. Signs hang from the ceiling and say "Sale", "We're the problem solvers!", and "Trustworthy".
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A man working inside Evers Hardware]

Photograph of a man working inside Evers Hardware in Denton, TX. The man sits behind a black desk, facing towards the right side of the photo, and wears a white button-up shirt, blue pants, and glasses. He appears to be elderly and has a paper folded up in his pocket and looks down to read a newspaper held open in his hand on the desk. Other objects including a telephone and a spray bottle sit around the man on the desk. At the left edge of the photo, on a wooden post in front of the desk, a calendar opened to September hangs with something written on the 9th day. Below the calendar is a small rectangular box affixed to the wall with a number pad on it. To the right of the seated man is the end of a shelf with boxed items sitting at the top on a shelf while other objects hang on the shelf wall below. The objects appear to mostly be tools and utility items. Behind the man, short shelves extend across the wall and disappear from view. Cabinets and dozens of small brown boxes occupy the shelves, along with a fan and open book, …
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A wooden card catalog cabinet inside Evers Hardware]

Photograph of a wooden card catalog cabinet inside Evers Hardware in Denton, TX. The cabinet fills the left wall of the shop visible in the photo, extending from floor to ceiling and from the foreground to the front of the store. Dozens of small, square drawers fill the cabinet, each with a written label. A box and sprayer bottle sit on the edge of a ledge extending over the lower section of the cabinet. Opposite the cabinet is a register on a tall counter, at the base of which sits a trashcan. Wood paneling covers the floor of the store. At the front of the store, the wall is occupied by two multi-paned windows. A ceiling fans hangs down in front of the upper window.
Date: 1994
Creator: Reese, Donovan
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

Coat

Coat of bright fuchsia pink heavy thick wool.
Date: 1994
Creator: Givenchy, Hubert de, 1927-2018
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Alyssia P, 1994]

Photograph of Alyssia standing in a grassy path between two large shrubs. There are trees in the background and a lawn chair sits in the left foreground. Alyssia wears sandals, shorts, and a t-shirt. [1994, Dallas, TX]
Date: 1994
Creator: Doherty, Richard
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Andrew Wolf Cecil, 1994]

Photograph of a semi-transparent Andrew Wolf standing on the back porch of a house littered with barbeque equipment. The house is one-story, painted white, and wood-paneled. [1994, Dallas, TX]
Date: 1994
Creator: Doherty, Richard
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Bernice, 1994]

Photograph of a semi-transparent Bernice lounging on a floral couch in a living room. There is a gallery wall of photographs above the couch and a potted plant sits on a round table in the foreground. Another ghostly woman sits in a rocking chair on the right side of the image. [1994, Dallas, TX]
Date: 1994
Creator: Doherty, Richard
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

"Scare a Crow" wrap

"Scare a Crow" wrap of woven black raffia with long fringe. Approximately 38" wide with 45" fringe.
Date: Spring 1994
Creator: Oldham, Todd
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Skirt suit

a) Fitted jacket of black fine wool. Black velvet cuffs; velvet bow at neck. Opening at decollete; four black buttons with rhinestones. Velvet black flaps at front. Shoulder pads. b) Straight skirt of black wool gabardine. Knee-length.
Date: 1994
Creator: Givenchy, Hubert de, 1927-2018
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Meg Hentges and Jude O'nym in Studio]

Photograph of Meg Hentges with her arm around Jude O'nym's shoulders in a studio. Hentges is wearing a white jacket and black glasses and looking at the camera and O'nym is wearing a white shirt and overalls and looking over at Hentges.
Date: February 1994
Creator: Davis, Lisa
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History