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...commissions—the process is sometimes more important than the product,” Christo said. The artists’ projects are marked by a peculiar tension between the intense anticipation of a work that may take decades to come to fruition and the subsequent memories of the project??the memories of those who experienced the work, but also the documentary evidence and preparatory drawings that form the physical residue of a transient installation. Between these lie the climactic two weeks when each project is open to the public; afterward, all the materials are dismantled and recycled...
...estate to the College for the purpose of creating an award to honor undergraduate research work in any field. According to the guidelines of the prize, the work may be submitted by any student in any form—from a research paper to a visual arts project??although traditionally the vast majority of Hoopes prizes have been awarded for senior theses...
...first phase of the project??estimated to have cost $2 million—began with construction in Lowell and Winthrop because the University believed work there could be finished before September, Associate Dean of the College Martha Coburn predicted. But renovations continued into the fall term...
...population is without power. The World Bank grant will be used to transport the devices. Lebone Solutions has secured private funding from a British donor, whose name Van Vuuren would not reveal, to match the World Bank’s grant. Members of Lebone Solutions are hopeful about the project??s success. “It’s really interesting to see the process of turning something in the lab into something that can impact someone’s life,” Fabry said. “We might be young and inexperienced, but we have...
...project was meant to have the aspect of Bakhtin’s ‘carnival,’ a subversive “lens for the analysis of culture, language and narrative.” Whether or not this allusion was worked in to apologize for the project??s flawed final product, it’s not off the mark: “A Million Penguins” has much to say about the Internet’s still-shrouded dynamics...