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Word: visualizing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...group of Faculty members and students from the Visual and Environmental Studies Department followed the Faculty Council action by collecting signatures for a petition asking Bok "to review the planning for the dormitory and to reverse your decision to destroy Hunt Hall...

Author: By Richard J. Meislin, | Title: Building Ups And Downs | 5/11/1973 | See Source »

...society has been woeful in its neglect of the physical, visual environment," Fleming said. "It's appalling that our eyes have become so calloused...

Author: By Leo FJ. Wilking, | Title: Local Ecologists Schedule 'Plant-Ins' Around Harvard Square for Sunday | 5/11/1973 | See Source »

...violence. The first murder in Sisters occurs after the film is well underway, but this murder would have had the same impact on the audience if the film had started with the immediately preceding shot. To achieve this impact, the film draws only on our reactions to the visual events of a particularly gruesome murder (as does Psycho, though in a more dramatic and also less bloody way). Murder elicits no human feeling beyond gut level horror...

Author: By Richard Shepro, | Title: Following in Hitchcock's Wake | 5/3/1973 | See Source »

...clearest in two important respects. First there is no single positive character among the Tupamaros. What is important about them is not their individual personalities but the actions they take collectively. The audience can identify a few of the Tupamaros by the end of the film but a visual identification is all -- and it is sufficient. The positive character in the film is not a single one of the revolutionaries, not a "hero" in the usual sense. The positive character in the film is the Tupamaros as a unified and indivisible political actor composed of different individuals. The collectivity...

Author: By David Caplos, | Title: State of Siege | 5/1/1973 | See Source »

Vladimir K. Petric, author, filmmaker, and visiting lecturer on Visual and Environmental Studies last Fall, will be the Henry R. Luce Visiting Professor in Film Studies for 1973-74. He will succeed Standish D. Lawder, the first Luce professor of film at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Filmmaker Vladimir K. Petric To Be Luce Visiting Professor | 4/28/1973 | See Source »

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