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...class is the brainchild of Kennedy School Faculty member Mark H. Moore, Guggenheim professors of criminal justice, and Ames Professor of Law Philip B. Heymann, who left for Washington to become deputy attorney general before he got a chance to teach...
...retrospective of more than 100 paintings by Roy Lichtenstein, curated by Diane Waldman for the Guggenheim Museum, you can almost cut the atmosphere of deja vu with a knife. Doubtless, part of this is due to the artist's prolonged success in the marketplace; Lichtenstein is a very prolific artist, and his works are in most museums. But their effect has spread far beyond the originals. His images, coming initially out of mass reproduction itself, slide back into it with the utmost ease and have done so for the past 30 years, filling memory with tiny Lichtenstein clones...
Last, it will "carry" well, because Lichtenstein is a master of elision and compression -- and this is why his paintings manage, against all the architectural odds, to defeat Frank Lloyd Wright's hostility to any picture unlucky enough to fetch up in the Guggenheim. The one thing it will not do, however, is purge your emotions through pity and terror...
...Anaheim, California, a trade show for the Amusement and Music Operators Association displayed Sega's VirtuaRacer video game, Spectrum HoloByte's Star Base One and Visions of Reality's advanced Cybergate. Also last week, a U.S. Army show in Washington featured a VR tank simulator. This week the Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan's SoHo district presents a VR exhibition with works by artist Jenny Holzer and composer Thomas Dolby...
Trautman was appointed Assistant Professor ofLaw at Harvard Law School in 1953, Professor ofLaw in 1956, Charles Stebbins Fairchild professorof law in 1980, and Henry Shattuck professor oflaw in 1981. He was a Guggenheim Fellow...