Word: environmental
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Miss Atkinson also stressed that "it is difficult to feed a captive group out of its own environment." She said that "the Administration is doing the best it can to eliminate unpopular dishes," but maintained that varsity is important.
But if editors had some reason to be satisfied with their product, they were not happy with their environment. By 1914 there was more than a little agitation for a private CRIMSON building. Undergraduate interest and graduate financing combined on the project project, and in 1915 the CRIMSON ceased its...
All of these men were experimenters and, although their experiments sometimes fail artistically, they add considerable excitement to the Bauhaus work: some utilized the texture of the cloth they paint on, others created directly on photographic film without a camera, carved into laminated plastic, or painted on glass. And most...
...expressionism has led to such things as Jackson Pollack's dribblings, how Moholy-Nagy's geometry has led to Mark Rothko's squares within squares, and, most important of all, how the Bauhaus attempt to unify the visual arts has led to widespread acceptance of what now is called "environmental architecture"--the attempt to enlarge the artist's realm beyond the single painting or building, to include the total physical environment...
Student Study is one of the first major research efforts concerned with relating student's ideas, values and personality to his college environment.