Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Manckiewicz explained that he feels television will not cover something that is not excitingly visual or cannot be covered in 45 seconds. He said that television loves the spectacular but dislikes issues...
...PART of its tenth anniversary celebration, Carpenter Center has mounted an exhibition of student work done in Visual and Environmental Studies courses over the past ten years. Every course, or so the curator of the exhibition claims, is represented by at least one piece so that the show contains a diverse assortment of projects. And at least some of these can be categorized as, for example, photo-silkscreens, poster designs, and architectural models, but the majority of the pieces defy any sort of categorization. Presumably they lie somewhere within the ambiguous realm of a "visual study...
...exhibition makes so very clear, has succeeded in making art academic for the academic Harvard student. As an Economics professor might assign a paper topic, so the VES professor will give his students a particular, theoretical problem of design and ask them to solve it using very simple visual techniques. And as the courses are repeated year after year, the problems themselves become perennial...
Burgess said that although Kubrick had created a great visual work, he failed to realize many of the philosophical ideas behind the book. "The plot that Kubrick saw occurring in the future, I saw occurring in the present or even the past," he said...
...film showings in the Beautiful auditorium, to name a few -- has been exciting. The building, in its scale and layout, with rooms of all sizes under one roof, is ideal for hosting a variety of space-consuming activities jointly, and could serve, for example as a resource center combining visual and performing arts. Surely another site could be found for the new dormitory; it would be a shame for a building with such a rare atmosphere of creative potential to go down. Sandra Matthews...