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[UNT Battle Flag near Apogee Stadium]
Video of the UNT Battle Flag waving outside Apogee Stadium shot from what appears to be a car window. The orientation of the video makes the flag appear at an angle.
[UNT Fight Song, Homecoming Parade 2017]
Digital video of the University of North Texas marching band playing the school's fight song during the 2017 homecoming parade.
[Laptop computer and sleeping cat]
Video of a laptop computer with a Canvas course module open and a sleeping cat.
[Oral history interview with Alison Phipps]
Video recording of an oral history interview conducted by Hannah Hatch with Alison Phipps, a former University of North Texas student who at the time of the interview worked as a phlebotomist in a hospital in North Texas. Topics discussed include Phipps' decision to withdraw from classes at the University of North Texas, chronic illness, working in healthcare, and other personal experiences shaped the COVID-19 pandemic.
[Oral history interview with Eryn Butler]
Video recording of an oral history interview conducted by Hannah Hatch with Eryn Butler, a graduate assistant to the Dean of Students at the University of North Texas. Topics discussed include Butler's role in assisting students withdrawing from classes, Butler's own experience with virtual classes at UNT, chronic illness, and how student life and enrollment has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and by the Black Lives Matter movement.
[Zachary Catt and wedding party walking into wedding venue]
Video of Zachary Catt and his wedding party walking into the venue wear his wedding will take place. All people who appear in the video are wearing face masks.
[Squirrel drinking from pond]
Video recording of a squirrel drinking from a pond on the University of North Texas Campus.
[Lindsey Witt's "Create a Quarto" project]
Video recording of Lindsey Witt demonstrating the folding of a quarto she created as a class assignment. Witt is seated in front of two windows with white blinds and a coral colored painted wall. Witt is wearing metal wire frame glasses, a necklace, and a turquoise colored blouse.
[Ways I kept myself sane by Jaymie Pierce]
Video, "Ways I kept myself sane" by Jaymie Pierce.
[A fluffy housemate proofing an assignment]
Video of Madeleine Pasquale's cat, Chester, sitting next to her laptop as she works on an assignment.
[Dancers performing at the 2021 Day of the Dead Festival]
Short video clip of dancers performing at the 2021 Day of the Dead Festival, November 1, 2021.
[Festivities during the Spring Carnival]
Short video clip of the festivities during the Spring Carnival, May 3, 2022.
[A quarto for an INFO 5450 Rare Books project]
Video of Lance Wilbanks, a UNT (Houston Program) library and information science graduate student, demonstrating a quarto for an INFO 5450 Rare Books project. The video was recorded in Houston, Texas at Mr. Wilbanks' apartment and submitted to the class during the 2021 Fall semester. The project required students to make their own quarto and explain its salient and important features. Mr. Wilbanks chose to use a short story from Winnie the Pooh, "Winnie the Pooh and Some Bees", as the mock content of the quarto.
[UNT Mariachi performing at the 2021 Day of the Dead Festival]
Short video clip UNT Mariachi performing at the 2021 Day of the Dead Festival, November 1, 2021.
[Students studying fashion illustrations]
Video of UNT CVAD fashion design undergraduate students studying fashion illustration sketch Texas Fashion Collection garments on display in the exhibition "Delight: Selections from the TFC," on view in the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Gallery in the Art Building.
[Megan Desoto and Janelle McCabe photographing pants]
Video of Texas Fashion Collection photographer Megan Desoto photographing a recently donated pair of printed pants by Jean Paul Gaultier with support from TFC collection manager Janelle McCabe, with collection digitization executed in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Megan Detoso photographing an evening dress]
Video of Texas Fashion Collection photograph Megan Desoto photographing an evening dress by designer Lilli Wolff in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Shipment of Schlappi mannequins]
Video of the Texas Fashion Collection receiving a shipment of Schlappi mannequins from the Italian maker Bonaveri. These mannequins were funded by the UNT Diamond Eagles 2020 project and are used for digitization of TFC artifacts in workspaces in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Shipment of boxes with Schlappi mannequins]
Video of the Texas Fashion Collection receiving a shipment of Schlappi mannequins from the Italian maker Bonaveri. These mannequins were funded by the UNT Diamond Eagles 2020 project and are used for digitization of TFC artifacts in workspaces in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Video of Allison Lyndes's hat “Roll for Initiative"]
Video of Allison Lyndes's hat “Roll for Initiative," the first prize winner for the Milliners Guild exhibition. Artist statement read: A whimsical, modern silhouette features motifs drawn from both the game Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) and game-themed Bes-Ben hats. To 'Roll For Initiative' in D&D determines players’ turn order—the higher number you roll, the more courageous your character is in joining in the action. The central button base evokes a dragon’s hoard, encrusted with several hundred beads and 140 hand-drilled polyhedral gaming dice individually stitched to the hat. A hand-painted miniature hero figurine poses as if challenging the dragon. Bes-Ben was also a storyteller in hats, and I was inspired to combine the exuberance of both D&D and his work in my design.
[Video of 1939 Walter Florell hat]
Video of 1939 Walter Florell hat, exhibition text read: As dynamic accessories, hats often allow designers and wearers to stretch the edges of traditional expression. This playfully oversized hat draws inspiration from the designer’s heritage, recalling the Tyrolean hats worn as part of German tradition and at Oktoberfest celebrations. Typically worn by men, this piece was marketed as a women’s accessory, the whimsical scale and dramatic feather shifting the design from folk to fashion and from masculine to feminine. Vanessa Lopez (American) "Old Fashioned" hat, with artist statement: Artist statement Chicago is the birthplace of not only Bes-Ben millinery but also the hometown of a 1940s favorite cocktail, the Old-Fashioned! This turban-style bandeau hat pays homage to both Windy City icons. Much like a proper Old-Fashioned cocktail, this hat would not be complete without its garnish. To mirror the use of unconventional materials in many Bes-Ben designs, a beaded ribbon of dehydrated orange skin, an artificial cherry, and a pheasant feather cocktail pick accent the hat, complete the aesthetic of the Old-Fashioned cocktail. Cheers to two Chicago legends! In background, late 1930s Hattie Carnegie design, exhibition text read: The relationship between feathers and hats has been historically fraught. In the late 1800s, the popularity of exotic feathers and taxidermy birds led to the endangerment and extinction of many species. Critics ranged from artist John Ruskin to the newly formed Audubon Society, all bemoaning these losses and encouraging milliners to instead incorporate “acceptable” feathers from domestic and farm-raised birds. Those restrictions inspired great creativity. Here, a designer working under Hattie Carnegie ingeniously shaped common feathers into a hummingbird-like creature, its beak dipping into the veil as if to snatch up a chenille dot.
Shadow Graden at CVAD
Motion Graphic Video of Shadow Graden at CVAD, UNT. It was created by a group of students in ART3030 Digital Communication for Art and Creative Entrepreneurship. The group of students consisted of Kimbery Le, Erick Suarez, Anahi Avalos, and Jose Narvaez. The video was created by using Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. Instructor was Dr. Siriporn Peters, a lecturer of the Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies Program at the College of Visual Arts and Design at UNT.
Caged and Confused
Motion Graphic Video of Caged and Confused at the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas. It was created by a group of students in ART3030 Digital Communication for Art and Creative Entrepreneurship. The group of students consisted of Hannah.Chalker, Aidan Bunch, Madisyn Caraway, and Alexander Roy. The digital tools and technologies for creating this motion graphics were Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro. The instructor was Dr. Siriporn Peters. The lecturer of the Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies Program of the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas.
Earth Mother
Motion Graphic Video of Earth Mother at the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas. It was created by a group of students in ART3030 Digital Communication for Art and Creative Entrepreneurship. The group of students consisted of Michael Robinson, Faith Powell, Ryan Davis, and Victoria Johnson. The digital tools and technologies for creating motion graphics were Adobe Illustrator and Premiere Pro. The instructor was Dr. Siriporn Peters. The lecturer of the Interdisciplinary Arts and Design Studies Program, the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas.
Carrizo
Motion Graphic Video of Carrizo at the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas. It was created by a group of students in ART3030 Digital Communication for Art and Creative Entrepreneurship. The group of students consisted of Gracie Holzwarth, Bridget Muniz, Amaya Grullon Hernandez, and Elyse Layman. The digital tools and technologies for creating motion graphics were Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. The instructor was Dr. Siriporn Peters. The lecturer of the Interdisciplinary Arts and Design Studies Program, the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas.
In High Places at UNT
Motion Graphic Video of In High Places at UNT. It was created by a group of students in ART3030 Digital Communication for Art and Creative Entrepreneurship. The group of students consisted on Journey Fields, Rhaivier Finley, Madison Wright, and David Artly. The video was created by using Adobe Illustrator, Fresco, Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. Instructor was Dr. Siriporn Peters, a lecturer of the Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies Program at the College of Visual Arts and Design at UNT.
[Ailie Pankonien leading a UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute session]
Video footage of Ailie Pankonien, who serves as the collection manager at the UNT College of Visual Arts & Design Texas Fashion Collection, leading a UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute session at the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1. The course focused on "fashion disasters," or conservation and care concerns relating to TFC artifacts and collections more broadly.
[Video of the exhibition "In America: An Anthology of Fashion"]
Video of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition "In America: An Anthology of Fashion," in Gallery 735, an installation designed by Tom Ford highlighting the seminal international fashion event, the 1973 Battle of Versailles. The photo shows a label with information about a variety of garments from that year, including a white chiffon and feather evening dress by Hubert de Givenchy, on loan to the Met from the Texas Fashion Collection, part of the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design.
[Installation the exhibition "Black Dress"]
Video from the process of installing the exhibition "Black Dress: Highlights from the Texas Fashion Collection and Works by Nancy Lamb," hosted by the Tyler Museum of Art, drawn from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TMA curator Caleb Bell and TFC director Annette Becker. The video was made on October 28, 2021, by Annette Becker.
[Video showing the gallery for the "Black Dress" exhibition]
Video showing the first portion of a gallery featuring a Comme des Garcons dress, a Page Boy Maternity dress, and a 1920s beaded dress, along with accessories drawn from the TFC. Video is of the exhibition "Black Dress: Highlights from the Texas Fashion Collection and Works by Nancy Lamb," hosted by the Tyler Museum of Art, drawn from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TMA curator Caleb Bell and TFC director Annette Becker.
[Video showing the gallery for the "Black Dress" exhibition]
Video showing the first portion of a gallery featuring a Comme des Garcons dress, a Page Boy Maternity dress, and a 1920s beaded dress, along with accessories drawn from the TFC. Video is of the exhibition "Black Dress: Highlights from the Texas Fashion Collection and Works by Nancy Lamb," hosted by the Tyler Museum of Art, drawn from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TMA curator Caleb Bell and TFC director Annette Becker.
Video of the exhibition's back gallery for the "Black Dress" exhibition]
Video of the exhibition's back gallery featuring garments by Oscar de la Renta, Vera Wang, Pauline Trigere, and Madame Gres, along with accessories from the TFC. Video is of the exhibition "Black Dress: Highlights from the Texas Fashion Collection and Works by Nancy Lamb," hosted by the Tyler Museum of Art, drawn from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TMA curator Caleb Bell and TFC director Annette Becker.
[Video of two cases of accessories for the "Black Dress" exhibition]
Video of two cases of accessories, including designs by Herbert and Beth Levine, Judith Lieber, Valentino, and unknown designers, drawn from the TFC's holdings. Video is of the exhibition "Black Dress: Highlights from the Texas Fashion Collection and Works by Nancy Lamb," hosted by the Tyler Museum of Art, drawn from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, and curated by TMA curator Caleb Bell and TFC director Annette Becker.
[Video showing off the "Fashion in Residence" exhibiton]
Video showing the intro panel to the exhibition and a view looking east towards an exhibition of at-home dress. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video of a nap dress]
Video of a nap dress by Hill House next to a peignoir by Zandra Rhodes, looking west towards the rest of the exhibition. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video showing off the "Fashion in Residence" garmets]
Video of garments by Josefa Ibara, Mary McFadden, and Bill Blass on one platform. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video of half of the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition]
Video of half of the exhibition, featuring a platform with a Hill House nap dress and a night ensemble by Zandra Rhodes; a platform with garments by Bill Blass, Josefa Ibarra, and Mary McFadden; and a platform with Emilio Pucci and Todd Oldham pajama ensembles. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video of half the (starting in the middle) "Fashion in Residence" exhibition]
Video of half the exhibition (starting in the middle), featuring a platform with a hostess ensemble by Geoffrey Beene and a television suit by Claire McCardell; hostess ensembles by Hanae Mori, Lilly Pulitzer, and Rudi Gernreich; and a "dhoti" ensemble by Tina Leser next to a 1920s hostess pajama ensemble. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video of a platform featuring designs for the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition]
Video of a platform featuring designs by Bill Blass, Mary McFadden, and Josefa Ibarra. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video featuring pajama ensembles for the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition]
Video featuring pajama ensembles by Emilio Pucci for Formfit Rogers and by Todd Oldham. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video featuring a 1969 hostess ensemble for the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition]
Video featuring a 1969 hostess ensemble by Geoffrey Beene and a 1951 television ensemble by Claire McCardell. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video featuring a hostess dress for the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition]
Video featuring a hostess dress by Hanae Mori, a hostess ensemble by Lilly Pulitzer, and a hostess ensemble by Rudi Gernreich. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video of a platform featuring a "dhoti" ensemble for the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition]
Video of a platform featuring a "dhoti" ensemble by Tina Leser and a 1920s hostess pajama ensemble, later showing the entire exhibition. Taken at the "Fashion in Residence" exhibition hosted by NorthPark Center in Dallas, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by TFC director Annette Becker, and designed by Lauren Huber.
[Video footage of the Hats: Humor and High Design exhibition]
Video from the center of the exhibition moving north, featuring nature-inspired contemporary hats, an orange paper hat by Sue Dooley, a knit hat by Zenobia Bailey, and in the distance a Braniff Airways hostess uniform designed by Emilio Pucci.
[Video featuring the "Panda-monium" hat]
Video featuring the "Panda-monium" hat by Mamie Reynaud and a noodle-inspired contemporary hat.
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