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DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250918
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250923
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250925
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Abstract\nEye Contact is the product of a year of pr
 intmaking by Anton Nazarenko ('28)\, during which several questions freque
 ntly surfaced in his work\, namely: How does denied or withdrawn eye conta
 ct challenge the viewer's perceived importance? How does it feel to observ
 e a subject that refuses to look back? What is the role of eye contact in 
 creating subordination and dynamics of inequality in interpersonal relatio
 nships? How can the architecture of the body — contours of the face\, ri
 ms of glasses\, silhouette of the shoulders\, adjacent bodies in a crowd 
 — attenuate or accentuate the directness of eye contact?
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Anton Nazarenko: Eye Contact
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/anton-nazarenko-eye-contact
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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