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With varying degrees of success, photographers and filmmakers have sniffed for clues about the nature of the creative process by trying to catch painters in the act of making art. For his 1950 documentary, Visit to Picasso, Belgian filmmaker Paul Haesaerts asked the Spanish master to apply his magical brushstrokes...
The opportunity cost of this passive approach is enormous. Not connecting, not transferring energy, not exploring mutual interests with a stranger, and thus not allowing one the possibility of broadening his circle, of building community, renders one into an individual, a powerless individual, a disempowered individual.
“I think this has enormous implications for our school system,” said teacher Debbie Downs. “I’m concerned that very talented people are going to leave.”
“Are students aware that everything they throw away is transported to a landfill in South Carolina?” she said. “Small individual choices, when made by 6,000 undergraduates, have the potential to make an enormous difference.”
“It was clear from the outset that KC was a truly exceptional person,” said Fichtner, who recently retired from the department and had served three stints as its chair. “In general he met with enormous approval, including the approval of the...