Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Connection, Harvard's visual arts magazine, is holding a symposium at 8:30 p.m. tonight in Hunt Hall A. Panelists will include James Askerman, chairman of the Fine Arts department Jan Rowan, editor of Progressive Architecture, and students from Yale, Harvard and M.I.T...
Since the dyslexic child has faulty visual and auditory perception, Mrs. McGlannan tries to reinforce these senses by stressing touch techniques. Children make human and animal figures out of clay to get a clearer conception of spatial relationships, work with big Masonite squares and circles to get a grip on geometric symbols. They stand on one foot and hold out their arms to comprehend the ideas of leftness and rightness. They manipulate letters that have been fashioned from pipe cleaners, feel the shapes with their eyes closed as the teacher pronounces the letter's sound. The aim, says...
...Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts will open an exhibition entitled "Symmetry and Transformations" this Friday...
...achieve that happiness, Luci relates in the current issue of Seventeen, she has had to grapple with her share of problems. Through the correction of a visual problem ("My left eye and my right eye worked independently of each other"), she was able to improve her grades at school. She also has overcome a distaste for politics-which, she explains, "took my parents away when I was a child. I was forced to grow up in a difficult situation. It kept us from doing things together...
Sparks Fly. Amid the cathedral-spired Gothic-solid buildings at Yale University, Art Historian Vincent Scully Jr., 45, excitedly defines the aim of his teaching as putting "the right word together with the visual fact so that all of a sudden sparks fly and a new skill is born: the ability...