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...performance is far from a physics lecture. “I’m not looking to impose them [scientific theories] on people,” she says, “but I’m looking at them more as a way to affect people on a visceral level, in a non-cognitive, aesthetic manner.” Now, with graduation fast approaching Videt says that while her plans might not be concrete, her goal is to start a theater company. She expects to work with several other current and former Harvard students that she has collaborated with...
...School. Despite his light-hearted and easy-going demeanor, the Dalai Lama’s message was a serious—and uniting—one. “Mentally, emotionally, physically we are the same,” the Dalai Lama said. “Therefore on that level we can communicate easily.” He emphasized infusing education with compassion. “The brain alone will not bring joyfulness or happiness,” the Dalai Lama said, adding that “one must practice love, compassion.” Compassion is common...
...portion of the town hall meeting. “But something’s got to give, and someone’s got to choose.”Anne Harrington, chair of the history of science department, said she finds it unlikely that restructuring will occur at the departmental level because “the unit-analysis is wrong.”“We all hang together,” Harrington said. “If we each reshape ourselves, we’re going to end up a bunch of different-shaped puzzle pieces...
...continue to practice design at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, part of the University of the Arts London. “The boundaries between art forms are blurring,” Laubacher says. “I want to bring design to a new level in a performance setting.”—Staff writer Ali R. Leskowitz can be reached at aleskow@fas.harvard.edu...
...very artistically challenging. I personally have a lot of problems with the way that a lot of academics go about music writing: it’s so hyper-intellectualized and specialized that it’s very hard for the so-called uninitiated to appreciate it on an aesthetic level. I have a problem with people who make music ugly just to create a barrier to entry.” Schacter’s piece was performed last Monday in Paine Hall. The ensemble included members of the Harvard Jazz Collective as well as a few students and professionals from...