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Title: Art and Medicine


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Art and Medicine
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Vocabulary
  • scleroderma ???
  • genuine ???????
  • humanistic ?????(?)???
  • intrinsic ??????
  • interpretation ??????
  • deteriorate ????
  • disfigure ???????
  • psychoanalytic ??????????
  • immediate ???
  • stabbing ??????????
  • exhaustion ???????? 
  • Measles ??
  • dyspnoea ???????
  • exertion ??????
  • arthritic ??????????? 
  • trigger ??????
  • exacerbation ????
  • well-being ??????
  • convalesce  ??????
  • sanitarium ??????
  • necropsy ??????
  • cremate ??
  • taut ??????
  • contracture ?????

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Scleroderma
  • What is Scleroderma?

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Scleroderma
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Scleroderma
  • The word scleroderma comes from two Greek
    words sclero meaning hard, and derma meaning
    skin.
  • Chronic hardening and contraction of the skin and
    connective tissue and classified as one of the
    autoimmune rheumatic diseases
  • Either locally or through out the body

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Frontal linear scleroderma
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Scleroderma
  • Want to know more?
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scleroderma
  • Or
  • http//www.scleroderma.org/medical/overview.shtm

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • Paul Klee, whose abstract paintings having
    strength in composition and reminding us of
    cartoons or sketches done by children, often
    emphasized the chosen subject in a simple and
    amusing way.
  • Recent critical interpretation of his
    contribution takes into social and political
    factor of his period.

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  • take into considerate
  • manage to

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • Although his productivity declined soon after the
    diagnosis of scleroderma, Klee adapted his style
    and managed to produce more than 1000 works in
    the last years of his life. Many of these are
    regarded as immediate expression of his disease.

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • According to Klees diary from he was 19 to 39,
    he was healthy except for stabbing headache.
  • Despite heavy consumption of alcohol and tobacco

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • What kind of lifestyle is mentioned in the
    article?

13
Bohemian
  • A resident of the former Kingdom of Bohemia,
    either in a narrow sense as the region of Bohemia
    proper or in a wider meaning as the whole
    country, now known as the Czech Republic.

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • Klee left no written account of his personal
    feelings during the progression of the disease.
  • Letters written since 1933 suggest the presence
    of Raynaud's syndrome -a vasospastic disorder
    causing discoloration of the fingers, toes, and
    also cause nails to become brittle with
    longitudinal ridges.

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • Non-specific symptoms fatigue and

  • exhaustion
  • Measles
  • Dyspnoea or exertion
  • and arthritic pain in his
    hands
  • Scleroderma(1936)

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • In Febuary, 1940, Klee had a major exhibition
    where showed more than 200 works, which was not
    well received by public.
  • In May, Klee went to convalesce at sanitarium,
    and then admitted to SantAgnes hospital.
  • In June, Klee died of acute heart failure. But
    his medical records were destroyed by a fire at
    the hospital. Detailed state of his
    illness became a mystery.

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • A photograph of Klee, taken 4 months before his
    death, shows some of typical skin abnormalities
    of scleroderma.
  • Klees last drawings was entitled Durchhalten!
    (Endure!) which shows a wholly disfigured face
    resembling the photographs of the artist.

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Endure! How Paul Klees Illness Influenced His
Art
  • How the author describe the skin abnormalities
    showing in photograph of Klee?

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Durchhalten! (Endure!)
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Vacabulary
  • Portrait
  • fMRI
  • Signature
  • Conned
  • Bach Chorale
  • Scrutiny
  • Score
  • Render
  • Salient

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  • Philistine
  • Turner prize

22
  • Artists are born or made? What do you think?
  • You can work and work and work, but if you dont
    have it inborn, then its a hopeless pursuit.
  • -Woody Allen
  • "There is no question in my mind that artists are
    born. Those who have less talented can be a
    follower or technician. But will never have the
    vision of a Van Gogh or someone who's a real
    innovator."
  • Nancy Locke

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Artists Really Do Have Different Brains
  • Humphrey Oceans brain was scanned by fMRI during
    drawing, which monitors activity in different
    parts of his brain.

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  • There were activities in his occipital lobe and
    frontal lobe, which was not seen when non-artists
    carried out the task.
  • Artists uses their brain to think a drawing
    while the rest of us merely copy the material.

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Do you have talent for art?
  • Theres a cluck clock in your house for decades,
    and it suddenly broke down. When you see the
    clock, what position do you think the pointers
    will be?
  • A. the integral point
  • B. one on top of another
  • C. the right angle
  • D. none of above

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Cerebellum has something to do with music?
  • The cerebellum is normally associated only with
    movement and balance. However, the scan showed a
    sudden burst of activity in it while the rhythm
    of chorale was altered from the score.

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Music Improves Brain Function?
  • Do you play any instruments?
  • How does it affect your life?

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Artists with Brain Damage
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Artists Look Different
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Summery
  • Both of them spent more time looking at key
    areas.
  • Non-artists tend to focus on certain objects such
    as human faces during the experiment, while
    well-trained artists prefer scanning the whole
    picture. As a result, artists will remember more
    details.
  • Non-artists remember more in abstract pictures
    because artists wont change their viewing
    strategy.
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