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...It’s the same performance dynamic either way,” he says. “Either you go see someone and they’re staring at the screen pressing the space bar playing a WAV file, and they’re staring intently at the screen watching it go by and you think they’re doing something, or you get people that build these ridiculous systems that they start from scratch and do everything unique for every show...

Author: By Jim Fingal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Electronic Musician Forges Ties With Harvard | 9/26/2003 | See Source »

...might describe his use of topology to the escaping light source problem as somewhat of a back-door approach. Gantra described this door not so much as a screen-door or as saloon-style swinging doors, but rather like “a sort of side door with an [elevated] window—one of those glass doors you see in movies that people jump into and the glass shatters.” This analogy seems fair, as Ganatra certainly crashed the math party, having accomplished his mathematical feat at such a young age. After much prodding, Ganatra finally admitted...

Author: By E.e. Greene, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Problem Child | 9/25/2003 | See Source »

However, if the Sheel Ganatra Story ever reaches the silver screen, he hinted that he would continue the precedent set by John Nash, that henceforth all math protagonists be portrayed by Russell Crowe...

Author: By E.e. Greene, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Problem Child | 9/25/2003 | See Source »

When I put my fire irons, poker, brush and screen into storage in late May, I had no idea that they would be totally useless this fall. In his final administrative days, former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 robbed us of the privilege to build a cozy wood fire on a cold winter evening...

Author: By Nicholas F.B. Smyth, | Title: A Cowardly Move | 9/24/2003 | See Source »

...surveyed my efforts. In the fireplace, a fan whirred, fluttering the sheets of gold Mylar and red and blue cellophane that I had scotch-taped to its screen. Although I had cut the cellophane and Mylar to approximate flames, the construction looked like nothing so much as a fan with sheets of Mylar and cellophane taped to it. I leaned forward and turned the fan to high; the cellophane fluttered more vigorously...

Author: By Phoebe Kosman, | Title: Lewis and The Flues | 9/22/2003 | See Source »

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