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The School Stage as a Laboratory for Teaching Certain Aspects of Color Theory (open access)

The School Stage as a Laboratory for Teaching Certain Aspects of Color Theory

It is the purpose of this study to present three units for the instruction of certain aspects of color by using the techniques of audio-visual education which utilize the school stage as a laboratory. The study demonstrates how a stage and its apparatus become an audio-visual tool that the teacher may not hope to duplicate in the classroom.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Barker, Edwin C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of Non-Traditional Resist Materials and Techniques for Pattern Dyeing (open access)

Study of Non-Traditional Resist Materials and Techniques for Pattern Dyeing

Both the challenges and rewards of pattern dyeing motivated an examination of resist materials, the subject of this study. The first part of the problem was to investigate new materials and those not previously used for dye resists. The second part was to test some of the traditional resisting agents in non-traditional ways. The selected materials were evaluated for their effectiveness as dye resists and for their usefulness to the artist-craftsman. They were also compared to traditional techniques to determine any advantages they may or may not have over previous resist materials.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Williams, Shirlee R.
System: The UNT Digital Library