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Hofstadter's unique intellectual makeup is rooted in his childhood. His father was Robert Hofstadter, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1961. As a boy, Hofstadter was fascinated by visual and conceptual loops: feedback, self-reference, recursiveness, anything that curved back on itself in an unexpected way. He provides several examples in I Am a Strange Loop (which is, among many other things, an intellectual autobiography). In the comic strip Nancy, Sluggo has a dream about a dreaming Sluggo, who is also dreaming of Sluggo, and so on in an infinite chain. The girl on the Morton...
...different from criticism and feedback that I’ve received from most professors,” says Amy J. Lien ’09, also a VES concentrator, who showed Burgin and the other seminar members a sample of her installation paintings. “There wasn’t much talk about the content and forms of the work, and more about its connotative and denotative values...
...projects, University and city officials decided to postpone discussions for the master plan and art museum in order to focus on the science complex.“Basically what we said to them is this is too much for us to try to digest and absorb and give you feedback on them,” says Harvard-Allston Task Force member and Allston native Paul Berkeley.Senior Project Manager for the Boston Redevelopment Authority—the city’s agency responsible for development review—also says that the scope of Harvard’s plans was overwhelming...
...those ball-rollers is Behnisch, who is among the most prominent sustainable architects working today. He’s built dozens of sustainable buildings, including the Genzyme office in Kendall square, where he says “the feedback has been very positive from employees and staff...
...Over the course of time, we’ve received feedback from some of those institutions saying it wouldn’t be an acceptable thing for them to have or to share with their constituents,” Sports Illustrated spokesman Rick McCabe told Library Journal magazine...