Metaphor, Rhyme, and Esthetics: Camouflage as an Equivalent to the Creative Process
Roy Behrens
Saturday, 15 Oct 2005 at 8:00 am – Gallery, Memorial Union
Roy R. Behrens, a professor of graphic design at the University of Northern Iowa, is the author of books and articles on art and science, including False Colors: Art, Design, and Modern Camouflage and The Man Who Made Distorted Rooms: The Ingenuity of Adelbert Ames II. Part of an interdisciplinary symposium on Breaking Creative Barriers: http://www.iastate.edu/~ceah/art_symp.html.Cosponsored By:
- CEAH
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