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GLIMPSE Issue #6, Visions, now publicly available
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2010-08-29 |
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GLIMPSE | the art + science of seeing
Issue #6, VISIONS, summer 2010 now publicly available
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This issue investigates the phenomena of seeing or imagining physically inexplicable forms, beings or events in personal, creative, social or religious contexts.
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http://www.glimpsejournal.com
CONTENTS
INVISIBLE FRIENDS: The creation of imaginary companions in childhood and beyond
Dr. Tracy Gleason, Associate Professor of Psychology, Wellesley College
THE SIMULATION OF THE GOD EXPERIENCE WITHIN THE LABORATORY
Dr. M.A. Persinger, Professor of Psychology, Laurentian University
VISION AND VISIONS IN PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA’S LEGEND OF THE TRUE CROSS
Dr. Robert Belton,
Dean of the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, University of British Columbia, Okanagan;
and Dr. Bernd Kersten,
Institut für Psychologie, Abteilung für Kognitionspsychologie,Universität Bern
TARA DESCRIBES A PHOTOGRAPH TO ME
Arto Vaun
DECODING THE NEUROLOGICAL BASIS OF SHAMANIC VISIONS:
An interview with Dr. Michael Winkelman [plus web-only extended interview]
Carolyn Arcabascio
NEUTRAL TERRITORIES: The High Sierra - traveling inward
Peter Miles Bergman, Artist + Designer; Institute of Sociometry
RETROSPECT ca. 1870:
The temperance campaign against things that go bump in the night
Lauren B. Hewes, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Graphic Arts, American Antiquarian Society
OUR INSCAPES PROJECTED OUTWARD: Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Rachel Sapin
PERFORMING IMAGINARY PILGRIMAGES: Re/enacting the cloistered
meta-voyages of the 15th-century Sisters of the Dominican Observance [plus web-only supplementary music and images]
Carolyn Arcabascio
(Re)VIEWS: Requiem, Where the Wild Things Are & Harvey
Ivy Moylan
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GLIMPSE | the art + science of seeing
http://www.glimpsejournal.com
A quarterly, interdisciplinary journal examining visual perception and its implications for being, knowing, and constructing our world(s). GLIMPSE contributors are established and emerging professionals from the social sciences, physical sciences, arts and humanities.
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