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GLIMPSE vols 2.1 and 2.2, "China Vision, Parts I and II"
are now available at http://www.glimpsejournal.com
GLIMPSE is a quarterly, interdisciplinary journal that examines the functions,processes, and effects of vision and its implications for being, knowing, and constructing our world(s). Each theme-focused issue features articles, visual essays,interviews, and reviews spanning the physical sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities.
"China Vision, Part II" vol 2.2, summer 2009
The Dandelion School Transformation Project: A Conversation with Lily Yeh | Politically and Geographically Colorful: Revolution, Regime and Color in China, by Han-Teng Liao, D.Phil. candidate | What Will Happen Next? Envisioning a Personal Future in China, by Dr. Charles Stafford | Myth and Modernity, Mary Ting, artist | Retro(spect): On Chinese Divination by Dissecting Written Characters, by J.J.M de Groot | Situ Panchen, 1700-1774: Tibetan Encampment Revivalist Painter, Glimpse interviews Dr. David Jackson | Seeing History: Rediscovering the Art of Tibet Through Modern Imaging Technology, by Dr. Chandra Reedy | (Re)View:"Mahjong" at the Peabody Essex Museum (art exhibit), by Lauren Cross | (Re)Views: "Not One Less" and "Green Snakes" (films), by Ivy Moylan
"China Vision, Part I" vol 2.1, spring 2009
Between Text and Image: The Ambiguity of Chinese Written Characters, by Dr. Yuehping Yen | Are Chinese Characters Modern Enough? An Essay on Their Role Online, by Han-Teng Liao, D.Phil. candidate | Retro(spect): Chinese Magic Mirrors in "Chinese Art, Volume I" (1914), Dr. S.W. Bushell | Harvesting Cosmic Spectra: China's Large Area Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST), by M. Hurst with C. Arcabascio and N.Giroux | East Meets West, by Yang Liu, graphic designer | Show Me the Yuan, Dr. Alan Baumler | Design for Commerce: Chinese Label Art for Common Goods, by Andrew Cahan, collector | Desire of the Other: Perceptions of Beauty in Modern China, by Dr. William Jankowiak and Dr. Peter Gray | (Re)View: "Chinese Ghost Story" and "Frozen" (films), by Andy Hughes | Chinatown, Boston, MA, 1993, Anthony Owens, photographer
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