Winter 1998
(ISSN 1091-1766)
Introduction

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Introduction

Welcome to the second
volume of Gestalt!

 

We start off with an experiment in dialogue, called "Dialogues." Included at the end of each article is a response link people can utilize to send their contributions to what we hope will be an ongoing dialogue with regard to the issues raised in the articles included here. Responses sent to the editor will be treated as "letters to the editor," and selected responses that further the dialogue in each case will be put up, that is, published on the web in succession following the articles to which they are responding.

It should be interesting to see what issues come into clear focus. Different people see things in different ways. Some prefer a crisp photograph, a clear representation of what's there, while others are pleased by the aesthetic differences they encounter in life, and they find joy in appreciation of the way someone else organizes what's there.

- Philip Brownell
Sr. Editor