What one ponders during meetings

Well, not all the time, of course. But one’s gaze does tend to wander when certain people talk. And if it’s a sunny day, certain areas of brightness and shadow outside the windows do tend to capture one’s attention, especially if the horizontal black lines of the window shades so nicely complement the vertically aligned composition of said areas of light and shadow . . . .

About Katherine Wikoff

I am a college professor at Milwaukee School of Engineering, where I teach literature, film studies, political science, and communication. I also volunteer with a Milwaukee homeless sanctuary, Repairers of the Breach, as chair of the Communications and Fund Development Committee.
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2 Responses to What one ponders during meetings

  1. Rose says:

    Love it!! It has that visual vibration of the Sixties Op Art. Bridget Riley’s op art comes to mind.

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    • Oh, thank you, Rose! I always loved that art. Also, optical illusions . . . anything that played games with my sight! But I never thought of how it must have influenced, even “trained,” my own ways of seeing.

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