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15 May 2007

Reason Website

Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: personal, portfolio

Here is a website I made for an old band I was in, Reason. The site is all html. I tried to push to navigation in a unique direction, some call it annoying (hint: use the scroll bars). I also designed most art and band art (posters, fliers, album art, etc).

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Reason website link, Check out the soundroom for some mp3 downloads!

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14 May 2007

Beulah Henderson Riley Book

Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: personal, portfolio

Beulah Henderson Riley is my grandmother, I always clled her Gran-B. This is her ‘autobiography’ which I added photos to and made into a book on blurb. I’m planning on creating a new more graphically aesthetic book in inDesign soon, so check back for that!

Beulah Henderson Riley – The Book

Beulah Henderson Riley. A book created by combining Beulah’s personal life story and other writings with family photographs. Created and Edited by Evan Mullins. Order a physical copy through Evan’s store at Blurb.com.

Her autobiography and personal history. Born and raised in Roanoke, Virginia she tells her family history and recounts events in her life. Also contains local church history for the Roanoke Virginia area. Also features actual family photographs to coinside with her writings.

Appendix also contains:

  • A presentation she prepared for her mother Osceola Ferguson Henderson entitles “This is Your Life”.
  • A talk she gave in Sacrament meeting discussing church history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Roanoake area.
  • A talk give by her daughter, Suzanne Riley Mullins, at her funeral in 1993.

beulah book

Book site at Blurb.com

Book Preview (pdf)

6 May 2007

I Heart Net Art | net.Art Exhibit

Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: portfolio

Class exhibition of net art.

ARST3800 Net Art Studio Fall 2005.
Mark Callahan @ Digital Media @ Lamar Dodd School of Art @ The University Of Georgia

Net Art Studio examines the current state of artistic practice on the Internet and facilitates the production of new works for networked audiences. The course consists of concurrent research and studio components, joined by critical theory.
The research component, achieved by prepared lectures, readings, and directed group research, surveys the cultural and technological underpinnings of contemporary net art. Key areas include historical discourse (media studies, pre-history of the computer, counter-culture movements), significant works online (independent, collective, curated), and practical technical structure (hardware, software, networks).
The studio component focuses on the creation of prototypes that lead up to a final project that exists on the internet and can be submitted to online ‘galleries’ and new media festivals. Student projects are discussed in group critiques within the context of individual artistic development and contemporary net.art. The studio component will be supplemented as necessary by remedial demonstrations, problem-solving assignments, and individual critique.

View the archive of the exhibit

I Heart Net Art

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Make a Face, by Evan Mullins
9 pieces in the exhibit in which I play with interactivity, randomness, artificial intelligence, and typography/typefaces.

View the works in the exhibit I’ve posted on the blog:
Make a Face: Single, Grid, Interactive Grid, Crowd.
Hungry
Dog Trainer
Typeface: 1, 2, 3.

The whole exhibit (beware of broken links):

balloon Burn the House Down Expansion Squad fryman gerrysattele.com gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle.com handsomerobot Tony Smith I.S.P. jaredoldham.com kudzoomedia.com Brian Parsons Make a Face Evan Mullins Project(n.) Project(v.)

29 Apr 2007

Circlecube @ Del.icio.us

Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: personal

Circlecube on the social bookmarking site Delicious!
Circlecube @ Del.icio.us

Here’s my list of bookmark’s if you’re interested, mostly flash/art/code related stuff:

And my delicous tags:

29 Apr 2007

Evan Mullins on Facebook

Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: personal


The social network
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