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Show ' i , X iifi IM'F i . " ivtt--i wa ii .T rz JFF.ECIATE LANDSCAPES .. to appreciate the ,. Spes of Mormon J et in the American .," was one of Oary b. i's themes in a series iietiures and presentations Central Michigan Univer- April 1 Mr. Peterson of i geographies m Boun- was invited back to ii and present a workshop ;.Juseof his expertise in :,m visually with the his-"ri'cal his-"ri'cal evolution of cultural nJscapes. ppER THE auspices of J Apartment of Geography "."mral Michigan Univer-- sity in Ml. Pleasant, he also lectured on "Providing SlideSound Media" emphasizing "story telling" and the skillful mixing of media. Two programs illustrated types and complexities of production: "Mormon Country Barns," a 24-minute Gary Peterson of Bountiful recently spoke about appreciating Mormon landscapes as part of a series at Central Michigan University. This photo, taken by Mr. Peterson, is of a Spring City, Sanpete County, hay and stock bam. dual projector dissolve show that took three months to produce for the 1977 annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers and "Utah Mountains: Landforms and Processes," a less sophisticated educational piece of 20 minutes. MR. PETERSON notes that "few people really look at the places they live or work in or travel through. Anesthetized against their surroundings, they spare themselves pain. They also spare themselves the corollary pleasure. Proxemics is among the most subtle arts." |