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Know What I Meme? Exhibit
Using the meme as inspirational prompt, the artwork created provides evidence of another layer of cultural meaning as it intersects with each individual. Memes are not ephemeral, they have the ability to embedd into our consciousness and influence thought and action far beyond the digital.
The Know What I Meme? New Perspectives Beyond the Digital exhibit was held at the Old Dominion University Perry Library Art Gallery from Feb 27–March 13, 2019.
Images below are placed in order as they appeared as visitors walked in.
Standup banner placed in the commons area to guide visitors to the gallery area.
Designed by author.
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Informational display boards. Designed by author.
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Case study display banners, researched and designed by author.
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Informational display banners, researched and designed by author.
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LaMar Smith, Chip Off The Old Block, Digital.
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Informational display banners, researched and designed by author.
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