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...Lemieux, visiting artist and lecturer in the Visual and Environmental Studies Department, teaches a course on silk-screening...
...work," says Denise Nicholas at the start of the performance, playing a famous writer returning to give a lecture at her alma mater. "Bloodied heads, severed limbs, dead father, dead Nazis, dying Jesus." But those audience members looking for a shocking array of violence and defacement, a visual testament to the horrors of American racism which the play so brilliantly confronts, will have to look elsewhere. Yes, there is violence in The Ohio State Murders: gunshots which break across the dialogue, descriptions of a kidnapping, images of infanticide. But the shock value of these sounds and words and images comes...
...course Foreign Cultures 76: Mass Culture in Nazi Germany, Rentschler also employs a number of visual aids to spice up his lectures...
...challenge is that we are still clueless about how the brain represents the content of our thoughts and feelings. Yes, we may know where jealousy happens--or visual images or spoken words--but "where" is not the same as "how." We don't know how the brain holds the logical connections among ideas that spell the difference between "Burr slew Hamilton" and "Hamilton slew Burr," between the image of a person winking to realign a contact lens and that of a person winking to flirt. These distinctions don't appear as blobs in a brain scan. They arise from...
...Deborah H. Schmidt '73, was one person who graduated with such a "cum laude in general studies" degree. An undergraduate concentrator in the honors-only Visual and Environmental Studies department, Schmidt met with her tutor to discuss a thesis after her junior year...