
Lecture, followed by conversation with Margaret Wertheim, Institute for Figuring
Tversky, a Stanford psychologist, illuminates the cognitive principles underlying visual communication using examples from the preliterate (maps, visual letters, Egyptian tomb paintings) to the contemporary (graphs, diagrams, instructions, comics, and graphic novels).
*Arrive early and watch the televised Vice Presidential debate. Doors open at 6:00pm with the ALOUD program immediately following the debate.
Made possible by a generous donation from K&L Gates
Barbara Tversky is Professor of Psychology at Columbia Teachers College and Professor Emerita of Psychology at Stanford University. A fascination with the human mind brought her to the study human cognition. The conviction that the mind is embedded in a body and the body in the world has infused her research and thinking. Her work has explored the mind in action in space and in time. She finds inspiration in technology, science, and the arts, and is indebted to collaborators in computer science, linguistics, philosophy, physical and life science, neuroscience, art, poetry, comics, architecture, and design.
















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