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Arnheim: Remembering Rudi, 2007

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German-born psychologist famous for applying Gestalt perceptual theories to the visual arts, architecture and film. University of Michigan visitng professor in the Department of the History of Art from 1974-1984 and the 2001 recipient of a Collegiate Professorship in his name from the College of Literature, Arts and Sciences. Digital files containing two videos of his memorial celebration in the University of Michigan Botanical Gardens in September 2007.

The Arnheim: Remembering Rudi collection contains two digital files from a DVD of the memorial service celebrating University of Michigan professor Rudolf Arnheim. The service was held on September 30, 2007 in the University of Michigan Botanical Gardens.

The first video displays an edited version of the memorial celebration and a slideshow of photographs that were included in the service. The second video features an unedited version of the ceremony.

The videos were created and produced by R. Thomas Bray of the University of Michigan Libraries. Speakers include Arnheim's daughter Margaret Nettinga and her husband Cor Nettinga, as well as Arnheim's formers students, colleagues and friends Bartlett, Peg Boyers, Stusan Grace Galassi, Roberta Price, Jonathan Tyman, and others.

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Rudolf Arnheim Memorial Celebration, 2007

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The Rudolf Arnheim Memorial Celebration series contains two videos of the September 2007 celebration in the University of Michigan Botanical Gardens. The proceedings featured speechs from 11 family, friends and colleagues of Arnheim who honored his life and accomplishments and spoke about the personal and professional impact he had on their lives.

The edited version of the ceremony is approximately 1:05:00 long. It intercuts images of Arnheim displayed during the ceremony and provides subtitle identification of the featured speakers.

The unedited version of the ceremony is approximately 1:30:00 long and presents the ceremony as it occurred in real-time.