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...fact, a 1967 Crimson review of that very production, “A Hit and A Myth” describes Fingleton’s performance as a “magnificent visual characterization of Diana...
With students working against the deadline for their first project in Visual and Environmental Studies 123r: “Post-Brush: Studio Course,” Professor Annette Lemieux circled the classroom last Monday, commenting, guiding, and challenging students’ beliefs about the correct way to make their ideas into...
...Keeley ’07, for example, rooted his project in visual realism. Keeley began by photographing recognizable images from television, like Oprah and Judge Judy. Photocopying these images onto acid tape and imposing them onto a silk screen prepared him for his final step: fixing them onto cubes representing the television screen from which they originally came...
...consumption and intelligence is based on previous research suggesting that omega-3 fatty acids, which are abundant in seafood, are linked to neurological development. Oken’s team concluded that seafood improves cognitive ability after measuring the fish intake of over 100 mothers and the “Visual Recognition Memory,” or VRO, of their six-month-old offspring. VRO is based on infants’ ability to perceive “novelty,” and is correlated with future IQ. While omega-3 fatty acids may be beneficial to fetuses, Oken incorporated the FDA?...
...piece. According to Keohane, both artists from foreign places—like Iceland and Brazil—as well as locals artists submitted work. Another of the inaugural pieces for the display was created by Nell B. Breyer, a research affiliate at MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies. Breyer described her work as examining “how we perceive motion and how we can use video processing to focus our attention on specific facets of our perception...