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Cezanne The man who changed the landscape of art: In this centennial year -- Cezanne died October 23, 1906, at age 67 -- two shows focus on different aspects of the career of the gutsy iconoclast who has been called the father of modern art.  |
IEEE Spectrum April 2007 Stephen Cass |
Strange Ways Book Review: In I Am a Strange Loop, author Douglas R. Hofstadter ponders the kind of consciousness animals might have, the emergence of a shared identity between life partners, and what remains of people after they die.  |