Word: photographs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Artist Marie Cosindas, who took the Polaroid colar photograph, formally presented the portrait to the House. A copy of the photo is on exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum...
...that scale," Close points out, "a dot just can't be specific, it can't stand for individual hairs, it has to be very general." In the largest studies, the face may almost vanish in the welter of information, becoming ungraspable, as the original photograph never was. In between there are many thresholds of transition, where the changes of size alter the whole relationship, within the image, of photography (the source) to painting (the product). Sometimes, more recently, Close seems to abandon the grid altogether, transforming his standard face of Philip Glass into an almost rococo swirl...
Morse admits, however, that the shuttle comes close to helping him realize one of his dreams. "The shuttle may make it possible for me to photograph in space--weightless," he said, smiling and hefting his gut with both hands...
Halem said four of his systems that will play an integral role in Columbia's first 17 minutes of flight. One is a computer color graphic display inside the T-38 chase planes, vehicles used to photograph the lift-off and aid the shuttle's pilots in chase of emergency. The display will inform the chase pilots of the shuttle's location and transmit vector information to them in a situation that would require their intervention...
...long has Currier House been portrayed by the campus media as the one House whose residents are trapped for three years in some sort of purgatorial prison. Your photograph undoubtedly cemented this misconception in the minds of a whole new generation of students so that next year, too, there will be freshman who end up with an "anywhere but Currier" attitude from talking to upperclassmen who hardly ever set foot in the Quad...