Melton, Arthur W. Problems of Installation in Museums of Art. Studies in Museum Education, edited by Edward S. Robinson. ... Miller, Warren H. “Aquarelles of Our Common Woodlands.” American Museum Journal 15, no. 4 (1915): 167–75.
Once these burdens stop being liabilities you can accept and consciously employ them when your character necessitates, then switch them off again when you leave the set. At whatever age you are reading this, life has already layered on ...
VlRTUALITY AS TRANSITIONAL SPACE In a journal published on the Internet, Leslie Harris speculates on how virtual experiences become part of the perceptual and emotional background "that changes the way we see things."26 Harris describes ...
In the current Mexican version of this holiday, people also go to cemeteries, clean relatives' grave sites, and eat meals there. In some large Mexican cities, people display life-sized escenas, tableau scenes placed in parks and other ...
D. Orgernon, M. Orgernon, and D. Streible, Learning with the Lights Off: Educational Film in the United States (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), p. 35. 49. E. Barnouw, A History of Broadcasting in the United States (New York: ...
His life felt much different without it, like his life had been knocked backward, off balance—as if someone had taken ... He punched the right keys so the computer could go through its nimble tasks and display the blank screen he would ...
Table 15.1 Texts: 'Brush Up Your Shakespeare' (Kiss Me, Kate: stage show 1948, film 1953). ... Show: VERSE The girls today in society Go for classical poetry, So to win their hearts one must quote with ease Aeschylus and Euripides.