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> 1. ANNOUNCING ICS
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> Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 21:53:50 CST
> From: Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: ANNOUNCING ICS
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> Forwarded by Jeremy Butler. For more information, contact
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> Subject: ANNOUNCING ICS
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> Date: 3/14/96 8:37 PM
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> * ANNOUNCING *
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> THE INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE STUDIES IN FILM AND VIDEO
> THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
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> The Institute for Cognitive Studies in Film and Video is a
> nonprofit organization attached to the Department of Theatre and Film at
> the University of Kansas. The Institute staff searches the literature of
> cognitive science for research findings that might have a bearing upon
> issues relevant to film and video. ICS conducts workshops and symposia
> which facilitate and promote discussion of problems of film theory in the
> context of the findings and the theoretical constructs of cognitive
> science, literary theory, and perceptual and cognitive psychology. It
> also carries out research, consistent with the methods and standards of
> cognitive science, specifically focused upon problems related to film and
> video, and serves as a clearinghouse for information gained from the above
> activities.
> If you would like to know more about ICS, complete the following
> form and return it to the Institute.
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> I am interested in receiving more information about ICS. (There are no
> charges for any of the following.)
> _x__ Please send the information, and include a set of four
> articles that will give me an overview of the field
> of cognitive science and its potential for film studies.
> ___ Send just the information on ICS, do not include the
> articles.
> Name: Henry Breitrose________________________________________
> Institution: Dept. of Communication, Stanford Univesity
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> Check one: _x__ Faculty`
> ___ Graduate student
> ___ Undergraduate
> ___ Other ______________________________
> Special interest _issues relevant to documentary and factual
communication______________________________________
> E-mail address:
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> Postal address: Dept. of Communication, Stanford University, Stanford,
> CA 94305-2050________________________________________
> ________________________________________
> ________________________________________
> I prefer to receive the materials requested by X__ E-mail __ Postal service
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> Send your request by postal service to: Institute for Cognitive Studies in
> Film and Video
> Department of Theatre and Film
> 356 Murphy Hall
> University of Kansas
> Lawrence, Kansas 66045
> Or by E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Telephone: 913-749 1130
> Or find us on our Web Page: http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~ics
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