Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...paint things-man, house, truck, etc. This the ape never does." He does not develop because he lacks the child's impulse to record what he sees. If the desire to represent external reality reflects the loftier idea of "the formation of concepts, which are then modified by visual sensation," the image is bound to return. "For I consider the human faculty of forming concepts at least as inalienable as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness...
...assumed to be more important than the art itself. The truths which art has been able to communicate have been of a kind which could not be put in any other way. They have been ultimate truths, stated symbolically." Until the need for such communication is felt again, "the visual arts will fall short of the greatest epochs, the ages of the Parthenon, the Sistine Ceiling and Chartres Cathedral...
According to Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, assistant dean of the Faculty for Business Affairs, "the building would be very large, and might contain modern demonstration classrooms, revolving lecture platforms, closed-circuit television, and other audio-visual aids...
...Harvard Glee Club maintains its quality appeared last night: the Harvard Freshman Glee Club, directed by Truman Bullard. In its concert with the Radcliffe Freshman Choral Society, it displayed the same energy, control, and rich tone that made its Christmas recital so impressive. The 'Cliffies added definite visual, and some aural, esthetic satisfaction...
...photograph of Congdon's Crucifix No. 2 seems to show that the hard-won visual knowledge leading up to the faithless cliches of abstract expressionism has also served him well-although perhaps it is unfair to judge on so little...