Cephalopod Body Patterns as Visual Language. First Conversation. Ryuta Nakajima presents the history and ideas surrounding his ongoing research involving aspects of cuttlefish body patterns in relationship to Art. Part of the interdisciplinary conference The Origin of Image Making: Behavioral Ecology of Cephalopods and Art. Why do we make images...
Social Behavior, Psychology, Neuroscience and Art. Second Conversation. Part of the interdisciplinary conference The Origin of Image Making: Behavioral Ecology of Cephalopods and Art. Why do we make images, where do they come from and what is their primary function? Human image production and image distribution systems have made rapid growth to ...
The Graduate Revels at Northrop Graduate studies train the thinkers and leaders of the next generation. We invite you to join us in celebrating the re-opening of Northrop Auditorium and the accomplishments of our best and brightest graduate students. This afternoon event will include the 2014 Doctoral Research Showcase, plus theatre, music, danc...
Introduction for Joshua Gunn and Michael Pfau. The Colloquium on Modern Rhetoric will focus on modern rhetorical theory. In the 19th century, the university had not yet fragmented into contemporary disciplinary structures. By 1900, literary studies, psychology and philosophy had differentiated. By 1920, speech-communication coalesced as its own ...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Beard, David; Davis, Anne; Smith, Susannah
Created:
2009-10-23
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Susannah Smith introduces the interdisciplinary conference The Origin of Image Making: Behavioral Ecology of Cephalopods and Art. Why do we make images, where do they come from and what is their primary function? Human image production and image distribution systems have made rapid growth to the level of unimaginable saturation in urban contempo...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Nakajima, Ryuta; Smith, Susannah
Created:
2011-03-24
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
The Future of the Interdisciplinary Collaboration. Third and Final Conversation. Part of the interdisciplinary conference The Origin of Image Making: Behavioral Ecology of Cephalopods and Art. Why do we make images, where do they come from and what is their primary function? Human image production and image distribution systems have made rapid g...