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...only written work received honors. For example, “Selective Memory,” a multimedia installation by Grace M. Catenaccio ’04, also received the award. In her project, currently on display at the Carpenter Center, Catenaccio recreated memories of her childhood using two- and three-dimensional elements, as well as sound and video...
...dual purpose that has characterized the building’s four decades—has led to perhaps the most exciting project of those that will occur before the end of 2004. French artist Pierre Huyghe, winner of the 2002 Hugo Boss Prize, is currently working on a multimedia installation that takes the Carpenter Center as its subject. He will focus on the paradoxes that emerged between the building’s design and its present form...
There was not a seam to be seen in the diverse collection on the runway, nor any misstep in the execution of the multimedia display encompassing the 40-foot catwalk specifically designed for the production. The show’s organizers, student theater group BlackCAST, bypassed the typical runway venues in favor of a surround-sound multi-sensory experience of movement, expression and talent, creating what one crew member described as “a virtual playground...
Should the congressional inquiry reveal publishing irregularities such as price fixing—which is not difficult to imagine—Congress must respond with several concrete proposals to ease the burdens on students. First, it should mandate that textbooks with expensive multimedia supplements be made available without these burdensome add-ons, sparing many customers the cost of a service they don’t use. Second, lawmakers should institute mechanisms for ensuring accountability in publishers’ decisions to issue new editions of the same textbook. In the case of these and other rules developed in response...
Told chronologically in reverse order, Harold Pinter’s classic Betrayal explores the stages of an adulterous affair and the mess of lies that leads to the gradual deterioration of a friendship, a marriage, and eventually the affair itself. This multimedia production explores the intersection of memory, fantasy, and the cruelty of reality itself. Directed by Benjamin J. Toff ’05. Free tickets available at the Loeb Box Office. Thursday 8pm; Friday 7pm, 9pm; Saturday 2, 7, 9 pm. Loeb Experimental Theatre, 64 Brattle Street...