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Scatterbrain James Dingilian Rochester Institute of Technology RIT Scholar Works Theses Thesis/Dissertation Collections 12-1-1996 Scatterbrain James Dingilian Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.rit.edu/theses Recommended Citation Dingilian, James, "Scatterbrain" (1996). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Thesis/Dissertation Collections at RIT Scholar Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses by an authorized administrator of RIT Scholar Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SCATTERBRAIN GRADUATE THESIS MASTER OF FINE ART SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS AND SCIENCES ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BY JAMES DINGILIAN DECEMBER, 1996 Thesis Board Members; Angela Kelly, Thesis Chair, Associate Professor, SPAS Elliott Rubenstein, Full Professor, SPAS Rick Hock, Adjunct Professor, SPAS date /' 1, 17 --- Scatterbrain I, James Dingilian, hereby grant permission to Wallace Memorial Library ofthe Rochester Institute ofTechnology to reproduce my thesis in whole or in part. Any reproduction will not be for commercial use or profit. date /. 9. 97 ii [t.***W~* ^V^ ,-tf*W, K;-;iiA'_ Phifb*5 /^y A. ^ft^-S. otu-f/,.^ -s.,J|V /.(,, . ; '*j > */*_ "''' *""" ' ._<j- -y</ rf,*,v*wMoi yj,i ( arM Cvr V i* .1 A-J w u. jw"-^ /voj Vi^. rti, *<, ^^ -^j rf**jro. : ^^ *^W~f ;ai mi*s*~<J i:^~ Ufa. +1*. 4y.**. t.'ii*i e( j/?*-^ -f*#-4 )***, --*j-Ac y*.s/- '-<J1'-^- wiuU 5<^^ W^ik ^- ^*- 'j v*.jj3tl.cd *H*. Mtf .( u.S.Mw" rt^j +H.* ** -^ ljf. ,W -. J>^>. 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