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James Cameron: Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series)

by Brent Dunham

James Cameron (b. 1954) is lauded as one of the most successful and innovative filmmakers of the last thirty years. His films often break records, both in their massive budgets and in their box-office earnings. They include such hits as The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Titanic, and Avatar. Part scientist, part dramatist, Cameron combines these two qualities into inventive and captivating films that often push the boundaries of special effects to accommodate his imagination. James Cameron: Interviews chronicles the writer-director's rise through the Hollywood system, highlighted by his “can-do” attitude and his insatiable drive to make the best film possible. As a young boy growing up in Canada, Cameron imagined himself an astronaut, a deep-sea explorer, a science fiction writer, or a filmmaker. Transplanted to southern California, he would go on to realize many of those boyhood fantasies. This collection of interviews provides glimpses of the filmmaker as he advances from Roger Corman's underling to “king of the world.” The interviews are drawn from a number of sources including TV appearances and conversations on blogs, which have never been published in print. Spanning more than twenty years, this collection constructs a concise and thorough examination of Cameron, a filmmaker who has almost single-handedly ushered Hollywood into the twenty-first century.

This Might Get a Little Heavy: A Memoir

by Ralphie May Nils Parker

There was a time when Ralphie May was one of the biggest standup comedians in the country, both by ticket sales and by tonnage. While some things changed—Ralphie lost half his body weight—others did not: he will be remembered as one of the most successful comics of his time. Completed just months before his untimely passing, in This Might Get a Little Heavy, Ralphie takes readers on a behind-the-scenes tour of his life and career, one that winds across the country, over obstacles, beyond heartbreak, and through the golden age of stand-up.Raised in poor, rural, Arkansas by a single mom who struggled to make ends meet, Ralphie’s early years were the perfect breeding ground for the kind of pain and stress and adversity that only comedy can cure. Bitten by the comedy bug at a Methodist sleep-away camp when he was 12 years old, Ralphie seized a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity six years later at an open-mic in a pizza parlor. Mentored and inspired by legendary comedian Sam Kinison to move to Houston, where he got his start, Ralphie packed his bags and never looked back. A major headliner for over twenty-five years, in This Might Get A Little Heavy, Ralphie finally tells the world how a chubby poor kid from Clarksville went from Arkansas to Houston to Hollywood and beyond. Full of never before told stories from Ralphie’s life, This Might Get A Little Heavy will bust your gut, pull at your heart strings, and touch your soul.

How to Draw a Character: The Foolproof Method

by Soizic Mouton

Learn to draw charming characters!Filled with colorful illustrations and step-by-step explanations, How to Draw a Character is the perfect introduction to the art of sketching people. From babies to grandmothers, cyclists to shoppers, How to Draw a Character gives readers the skills to draw any kind of character in any setting. The easy tutorials break down seemingly complicated drawings into simple components, so even beginners will soon be drawing confidently. The book begins with a handful of simple anatomical rules that lend life and realism to the drawings. It goes on to explore all the essential aspects of figure drawing, from capturing emotions to drawing your characters in motion. Equal parts inspiration and tutorial, the charming drawings are sure to spark the imagination. Soizic Mouton's How to Draw a Character will give anyone who’s ever wanted to learn to draw the confidence to pick up a pencil and begin!

Moviemakers' Master Class: Private Lessons from the World's Foremost Directors

by Laurent Tirard

From Scorsese and Lynch to Wenders and Godard, interviews with twenty of the world's greatest directors on how they make films--and whyEach great filmmaker has a secret method to his moviemaking--but each of them is different. In Moviemaker Master Class, Laurent Tirard talks to twenty of today's most important filmmakers to get to the core of each director's approach to film, exploring the filmmaker's vision as well as his technique, while allowing each man to speak in his own voice. Martin Scorsese likes setting up each shot very precisely ahead of time--so that he has the opportunity to change it all if he sees the need. Lars Von Trier, on the other hand, refuses to think about a shot until the actual moment of filming. And Bernardo Bertolucci tries to dream his shots the night before; if that doesn't work, he roams the set alone with a viewfinder, imagining the scene before the actors and crew join him. In these interviews--which originally appeared in the French film magazine Studio and are being published here in English for the first time--enhanced by exceptional photographs of the directors at work, Laurent Tirard has succeeded in finding out what makes each filmmaker--and his films--so extraordinary, shedding light on both the process and the people behind great moviemaking.Among the other filmmakers included are Woody Allen, Tim Burton, Joel and Ethan Coen, and John Woo.

A History of America in Thirty-Six Postage Stamps

by Chris West

DISCOVER THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF AMERICA THROUGH ITS BEAUTIFUL AND DIVERSE POSTAGE STAMPS IN THIS EXUBERANT AND ALWAYS CHARMING HISTORY.In A History of America in Thirty-six Postage Stamps, Chris West explores America's own rich philatelic history. From George Washington's dour gaze to the charging buffalo of the western frontier and Lindbergh's soaring biplane, American stamps are a vivid window into our country's extraordinary and distinctive past. With the always accessible and spirited West as your guide, discover the remarkable breadth of America's short history through a fresh lens.On their own, stamps can be curiosities, even artistic marvels; in this book, stamps become a window into the larger sweep of history.

The Symbolism of Color

by Ellen Conroy

“The Symbolism of Color by Ellen Conroy is a comprehensive guide to the meanings and significance of colors in art, literature, and culture. The book explores the symbolism of colors across different cultures and time periods, delving into the psychological, emotional, and spiritual associations that people have with different hues. The book begins with an overview of the history of color symbolism, tracing the roots of color symbolism back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome. From there, it explores the symbolism of individual colors, including red, blue, green, yellow, purple, black, and white. Each chapter delves into the cultural and historical significance of the color, as well as its psychological and emotional associations. Throughout the book, Conroy draws on examples from art, literature, and popular culture to illustrate the ways in which color symbolism has been used throughout history. She also provides practical advice for using color symbolism in creative projects, such as painting, writing, and design. Overall, The Symbolism of Color is a fascinating exploration of the ways in which color has been used to convey meaning and emotion throughout history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in art, literature, psychology, or cultural studies.”-Print ed.

Code of Practice for Programme Management in the Built Environment

by CIOB (The Chartered Institute of Building)

CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Manage a construction programme from start to finish with this up-to-date guide The maturation and proliferation of project management principles has been one of the most important stories in recent business history. So widely has project management spread throughout the corporate world that it has now given way to a similar discipline, programme management, designed to align, coordinate and manage a number of related projects as a whole. In the construction industry particularly, programme management can deliver benefits that would not have been possible to realise had individual projects been managed independently. Produced by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), the revised Code of Practice for Programme Management in the Built Environment provides a comprehensive overview of the tools required to deliver such benefits, and how they are applied in construction programmes. A natural complement to the CIOB’s popular Code of Practice for Project Management for the Built Environment, it is now fully updated to reflect new insights and best practices. Readers of the second edition of Code of Practice for Programme Management in the Built Environment will find: Theoretical and practical insights derived from research and experience Coverage of setting up programmes successfully so that teams feel confident to deliver the final outcome Guidelines for implementing programme management for the built environment Code of Practice for Programme Management in the Built Environment is ideal for programme management and project management professionals involved in this industry and in particular, contractors and client organisations, as well as for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in construction project management and other related disciplines. The Chartered Institute of Building is the world’s largest professional body for construction management and leadership. It has a Royal Charter to promote the science and practice of building and construction for the benefit of society. Members across the world work in the development, conservation, and improvement of the built environment.

Richard Neutra: Masters Of World Architecture Series

by Esther McCoy

Discover the visionary work and enduring legacy of one of modern architecture's most influential figures in Esther McCoy's "Richard Neutra: Masters Of World Architecture Series." This meticulously researched and richly illustrated book offers an in-depth exploration of Richard Neutra's life, philosophy, and groundbreaking contributions to 20th-century architecture.Esther McCoy, a renowned architectural historian and critic, provides a comprehensive account of Neutra's career, from his early years in Vienna to his pivotal role in shaping the architectural landscape of Southern California and beyond. Through engaging narrative and detailed analysis, McCoy highlights Neutra's innovative approach to design, characterized by his commitment to integrating nature, technology, and human needs.The book delves into Neutra's most iconic projects, including the Lovell Health House, the Kaufmann Desert House, and the Case Study Houses, showcasing his mastery of form, function, and environmental harmony. McCoy examines how Neutra's work responded to the challenges of modern living, emphasizing his use of open plans, extensive glazing, and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions to create spaces that promote health and well-being.Rich with photographs, sketches, and architectural drawings, "Richard Neutra: Masters Of World Architecture Series" provides readers with a visual feast and a deeper understanding of Neutra's design principles and aesthetic vision. McCoy also explores Neutra's collaborations with other prominent architects and his influence on subsequent generations of designers.This book is an essential read for students of architecture, practicing architects, and anyone interested in the evolution of modern design. Esther McCoy's authoritative and engaging writing brings Neutra's work to life, offering readers a comprehensive and inspiring portrait of a true master of world architecture.

Nature's Harmonic Unity: A Treatise On Its Relation To Proportional Form

by Samuel Colman

Explore the profound relationship between nature and art with Samuel Colman's groundbreaking work, "Nature's Harmonic Unity." This classic text delves into the mathematical principles and geometric patterns that underpin the natural world, offering a unique perspective on how these elements influence artistic composition and design.Samuel Colman, an accomplished painter and architectural designer, brings his keen eye and analytical mind to this comprehensive study. In "Nature's Harmonic Unity," he examines the ways in which natural forms—such as the spirals of shells, the branching of trees, and the symmetry of flowers—are governed by fundamental mathematical ratios and geometric shapes. Colman’s work reveals the inherent order and beauty in nature, providing a deeper understanding of the harmonious structures that artists have long sought to capture.The book is richly illustrated with diagrams, sketches, and photographic examples that vividly demonstrate the concepts discussed. Colman explores the Golden Ratio, the Fibonacci sequence, and other mathematical phenomena, showing how these principles manifest in both natural objects and human creations. His analysis extends to architecture, painting, and sculpture, illustrating how an awareness of nature's harmonic unity can enhance artistic expression and design."Nature's Harmonic Unity" is more than a technical manual; it is a philosophical exploration of the interconnectedness of all things. Colman argues that by understanding and applying these universal principles, artists and designers can create works that resonate on a deeper, more intuitive level with viewers. His insights bridge the gap between science and art, making this book an invaluable resource for artists, architects, designers, and anyone interested in the profound connections between nature and human creativity.

The Meaning of Art: Faber Modern Classics

by Herbert Read

Delve into the profound and transformative world of visual aesthetics with Herbert Read's seminal work, "The Meaning of Art." This classic text, written by one of the 20th century's most influential art critics and philosophers, offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the nature and significance of art across various cultures and historical periods.In "The Meaning of Art," Read addresses fundamental questions about the purpose and value of art, providing readers with insightful analyses of its forms, functions, and effects on human experience. He explores the emotional and intellectual responses that art evokes, examining how different art forms—from painting and sculpture to architecture and design—communicate complex ideas and emotions.Read's approach is both philosophical and practical, blending theoretical perspectives with vivid descriptions and interpretations of specific artworks. He delves into the works of renowned artists such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Picasso, illustrating how their masterpieces embody universal themes and individual creativity. His discussions span a wide range of styles and movements, from classical art to modernism, offering readers a broad understanding of art's evolution and its ongoing dialogue with society.Central to Read's thesis is the idea that art is a reflection of the human condition, a means of expressing and understanding the world around us. He argues that art has the power to transcend cultural and temporal boundaries, providing a universal language that connects people across generations and geographies. Herbert Read's eloquent and thought-provoking prose invites readers to reconsider their perceptions of art and its role in their lives, making this book a timeless resource for anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of artistic expression.

Life of P. T. Barnum, Written By Himself; Including His Golden Rules For Money-Making [Expanded 1888 edition]

by P. T. Barnum

Step into the extraordinary life of one of America's most iconic showmen with P.T. Barnum's captivating autobiography, "Life of P.T. Barnum, Written By Himself; Including His Golden Rules For Money-Making." This remarkable memoir provides an intimate look at the life and career of Phineas Taylor Barnum, the mastermind behind "The Greatest Show on Earth," and offers invaluable insights into his philosophy on success and wealth.In his own words, P.T. Barnum recounts his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a legendary entrepreneur and master of entertainment. With wit, charm, and candor, Barnum shares the highs and lows of his career, from his early ventures and failures to his monumental successes in the world of circuses, museums, and public spectacles. His narrative is filled with colorful anecdotes, daring exploits, and behind-the-scenes stories that bring to life the vibrant world of 19th-century entertainment.Beyond the enthralling tales of his adventures, Barnum's autobiography includes his "Golden Rules For Money-Making," a set of practical and timeless principles for achieving financial success. These rules reflect Barnum's shrewd business acumen and his belief in the value of hard work, creativity, and ethical conduct. Readers will find inspiration and guidance in Barnum's advice on risk-taking, innovation, and maintaining a positive reputation."Life of P.T. Barnum" is not just a biography; it is a treasure trove of wisdom and a testament to the power of perseverance and ingenuity. Barnum's story is a celebration of the American spirit, highlighting the possibilities that arise from ambition, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of one's dreams.This book is an essential read for entrepreneurs, history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the life of a man who transformed the entertainment industry. "Life of P.T. Barnum, Written By Himself" offers a unique blend of autobiography, business manual, and motivational guide, ensuring its place as a timeless classic in the literature of success.Join P.T. Barnum on a journey through his incredible life, and discover the principles that helped him build an empire. This engaging and insightful autobiography will inspire you to think big, embrace opportunities, and create your own path to success.

On Actors and The Art of Acting [Second Edition]

by George H. Lewes

Delve into the captivating world of theater with George H. Lewes' insightful and eloquent work, "On Actors and The Art of Acting." This timeless book offers a profound exploration of the craft of acting and the unique qualities that distinguish great actors, making it an essential read for theater enthusiasts, students, and practitioners.George H. Lewes, a prominent 19th-century philosopher, critic, and theater aficionado, brings his deep understanding of the performing arts to this comprehensive study. "On Actors and The Art of Acting" examines the techniques, challenges, and triumphs of acting, providing a detailed analysis of what it takes to excel on stage. Lewes’ reflections are grounded in his extensive experience and keen observations of some of the most renowned actors of his time.The book is divided into insightful essays that cover various aspects of the acting profession. Lewes discusses the importance of emotional authenticity, the physicality of performance, and the intellectual rigor required to interpret and inhabit a character. He also explores the dynamics between actors and audiences, shedding light on the symbiotic relationship that breathes life into theatrical performances.One of the highlights of "On Actors and The Art of Acting" is Lewes’ vivid portraits of famous actors and actresses, including contemporaries like Edmund Kean, William Charles Macready, and Sarah Siddons. Through these case studies, he illustrates the diverse approaches and distinctive styles that contribute to their lasting legacy in the theater world."On Actors and The Art of Acting" is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their appreciation of theatrical performance or to gain insights into the art and craft of acting. George H. Lewes' thoughtful analysis and rich descriptions make this book a timeless tribute to the enduring magic of the theater.

The Italian Painters of the Renaissance

by Bernard Berenson

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Renaissance art with Bernard Berenson's authoritative and insightful book, "The Italian Painters of the Renaissance." Renowned as one of the foremost art historians of the 20th century, Berenson offers a profound and comprehensive analysis of the artists and masterpieces that defined this golden age of creativity and innovation.In "The Italian Painters of the Renaissance," Berenson meticulously examines the works of key figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, and Botticelli, among others. Through his erudite and engaging narrative, he explores the distinct styles, techniques, and contributions of these artists, shedding light on how they collectively transformed the art world and laid the foundation for modern Western art.Berenson delves into the historical and cultural context of the Renaissance, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the social, political, and philosophical currents that influenced these painters. He eloquently discusses the interplay between art and humanism, the revival of classical antiquity, and the burgeoning spirit of scientific inquiry that characterized the period."The Italian Painters of the Renaissance" is not just a study of art history; it is a celebration of the unparalleled genius and enduring legacy of Renaissance artists. Bernard Berenson's passion for the subject and his scholarly rigor shine through every page, offering readers a timeless exploration of one of the most dynamic and influential periods in art history.Whether you are an avid art lover or new to the subject, this book provides a comprehensive and inspiring overview of the Italian Renaissance, inviting you to appreciate the beauty and significance of its artistic achievements. Bernard Berenson's work remains a cornerstone in the study of Renaissance art, ensuring that the brilliance of this era continues to captivate and educate future generations.

Super Boys: The Amazing Adventures of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster—the Creators of Superman

by Brad Ricca

In time for the 75th anniversary of the Man of Steel, comes the first comprehensive literary biography of Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, creators of the DC Comics superhero Superman and the inspiration for Michael Chabon's Kavalier and ClayDrawing on ten years of research in the trenches of Cleveland libraries, boarded-up high schools, and secret, private collections, and a love of comic books, Brad Ricca's Super Boys is the first ever full biography about Superman's creators. Among scores of new discoveries, the book reveals the first stories and pictures ever published by the two, where the first Superman story really came from, the real inspiration for Lois Lane, the template for Superman's costume, and much, much more. Super Boys also tracks the boys' unknown, often mysterious lives after they left Superman, including Siegel's secret work during World War II and never-before-seen work from Shuster.Super Boys explains, finally, what exactly happened with the infamous check for $130 that pulled Superman away from his creators—and gave control of the character to the publisher. Ricca also uncovers the true nature of Jerry's father's death, a crime that has always remained a mystery. Super Boys is the story of a long friendship between boys who grew to be men and the standard that would be impossible for both of them to live up to.

Natürliche Dämmstoffe als Nachhaltigkeitsfaktor: Eine technische und wirtschaftliche Analyse (Entwicklung neuer Ansätze zum nachhaltigen Planen und Bauen)

by Tina Bäuerlein

In diesem Buch wird ein Vergleich zwischen einem natürlichen Dämmstoff und einem synthetischen Dämmstoff durchgeführt. Es wird eine Holzfaserdämmplatte mit einer EPS-Dämmplatte unter anderem anhand des Brandverhaltens, der Wärmeleitfähigkeit und Recyclingfähigkeit sowie der Lebenszykluskosten betrachtet. Zunächst wird dafür der Anwendungsbereich von Dämmstoffen aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen allgemein abgesteckt, der sich aufgrund von regulatorischen Bestimmungen von dem der synthetischen Dämmstoffe unterscheidet. Im Zuge einer Potentialanalyse wird von verschiedenen, auf dem Markt verfügbaren, natürlichen Dämmstoffen ein Produkt ausgewählt – eine Holzfaserdämmplatte. Die technischen und wirtschaftlichen Parameter werden bewertet, indem das Produkt hypothetisch in einem realen Bauprojekt angewendet wird. In demselben Projekt wird die Analyse mit einem synthetischen Dämmstoff – einer EPS-Dämmplatte – durchgeführt. Die beiden Varianten werden miteinander verglichen und mithilfe einer Nutzwertanalyse bewertet, worin die die zuvor betrachteten Analysekriterien gewichtet werden. Dadurch kann eine Aussage zu den Performanceunterschieden der zwei Dämmstoffplatten getroffen werden. Das Buch richtet sich an Vertreter des Fachbereichs Bauingenieurwesen, die sich mit dem Themenbereich der Dämmstoffe aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen auseinandersetzen, sowie an interessierte Leser, die für die private oder unternehmerische Nutzung bei der Außenwanddämmung neben den konventionellen Dämmstoffen auch nachhaltige Alternativen in Betracht ziehen möchten.

Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink: Jewish Illuminated Manuscripts

by Raymond P. Scheindlin Eva Frojmovic Diane Wolfthal Jenna Siman Jacobs Hartley Lachter Shalom Sabar Ágnes Vető Susan Vick Barbara Wolff

A superbly illustrated history of five centuries of Jewish manuscriptsThe love of books in the Jewish tradition extends back over many centuries, and the ways of interpreting those books are as myriad as the traditions themselves. Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink offers the first full survey of Jewish illuminated manuscripts, ranging from their origins in the Middle Ages to the present day. Featuring some of the most beautiful examples of Jewish art of all time—including hand-illustrated versions of the Bible, the Haggadah, the prayer book, marriage documents, and other beloved Jewish texts—the book introduces readers to the history of these manuscripts and their interpretation.Edited by Marc Michael Epstein with contributions from leading experts, this sumptuous volume features a lively and informative text, showing how Jewish aesthetic tastes and iconography overlapped with and diverged from those of Christianity, Islam, and other traditions. Featured manuscripts were commissioned by Jews and produced by Jews and non-Jews over many centuries, and represent Eastern and Western perspectives and the views of both pietistic and liberal communities across the Diaspora, including Europe, Israel, the Middle East, and Africa.Magnificently illustrated with pages from hundreds of manuscripts, many previously unpublished or rarely seen, Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink offers surprising new perspectives on Jewish life, presenting the books of the People of the Book as never before.

Einblick: Potenziale und Perspektiven im Kontext von Nähe und Distanz (Designforschung – Designwissenschaft - Designtheorie)

by Tobias Held

Der Band beschäftigt sich mit der Erforschung sozio-interaktiver Potentiale der Videotelefonie im Kontext von Nähe und Verbundenheit mit Fokus auf dem Eigenbild sowie dem Rederechtswechsel. Die Videotelefonie als Kommunikationsform hat sich – und darauf deuten die Erfahrungen der Covid-19-Pandemie hin – im lebensweltlichen Alltag der Menschen etabliert und wird dort in naher Zukunft nicht mehr wegzudenken sein. Auf Basis ihrer Möglichkeiten und Errungenschaften ist es inzwischen Realität und Lebenswirklichkeit, dass die Kommunikation sowohl im privaten als auch im geschäftlichen Kontext mittels verschiedenster Kanäle stattfindet. Der Videotelefonie kommt hierbei als solche nicht nur eine tragende Funktion, sondern auch eine herausragende Rolle bei der vermeintlichen Reproduktion der Face-to-Face-Kommunikation im digitalen Raum zu und wird wie selbstverständlich zum zwischenmenschlichen Austausch genutzt. Just an diesem Punkt knüpft die Forschungsarbeit an. Zentral stand dabei das Vorhaben einer dezidierte Untersuchung des Forschungsgegenstandes Videotelefonie, sowohl aus Kultur- als auch Technikhistorischer, aber auch Medien-, Wahrnehmungs- wie Kommunikations- theoretischer Perspektive, indem analytische und phänosemiotische Perspektiven miteinander in Beziehung gesetzt werden (z.B. Wahrnehmungsbedingungen, Interaktionsmerkmale, realisierte Kommunikationsprozesse etc.). Die Arbeit ist damit vor allem im Bereich des Produkt- und Interactiondesigns zu verorten, adressiert jedoch auch Motive der Medien- und Wahrnehmungstheorie. Darüber hinaus hat sie das Ziel der Darlegung und Begründung der Videotelefonie als eigenständige Kommunikationsform, welche durch eigene, kommunikative Besonderheiten, die sich in ihrer jeweiligen Ingebrauchnahme sowie durch spezielle Wahrnehmungsbedingungen äußern, und die die Videotelefonie als »Rederechtswechselmedium« avant la lettre konsolidieren, gekennzeichnet ist. Dabei soll der Beweis erbracht werden, dass die Videotelefonie nicht als Schwundstufe einer Kommunikation Face-to-Face, sondern als ein eigenständiges Mediatisierungs- und Kommunikationsereignis zu verstehen sei. Und eben nicht als eine beliebige – sich linear vom Telefon ausgehende – entwickelte Form der audio-visuellen Fernkommunikation darstellt, sondern die gestalterische (Bewegtbild-)Technizität ein eigenständiges Funktionsmaß offeriert, welches wiederum ein innovatives Kommunikationsmilieu im Kontext einer Rederechtswechsel-Medialität stabilisiert.

Performative Representation of Working-Class Laborers: They Work Hard for the Money

by Colin Gardner Jennifer Vanderpool

Performative Representation of Working-Class Laborers: They Work Hard for the Money is a transdisciplinary anthology intersecting art theory praxis, comparative literature, film & media studies, performance art, ethnic studies, gender studies, age & aging, geography, and labor studies. The book investigates and analyzes artwork created by artists or collectives working within the dialogue of Postmodernism and current global arts production. The focus on performative aspect of labor as art and affect becomes more sensate and less about the exploited body of labourers, liberating the representation of waged bodies and further diversifying the field of Working-Class Studies.

Architectonics of Poiēsis: Architectural Creation Reconsidered (Numanities - Arts and Humanities in Progress #29)

by Simina Anamaria Lörincz

This volume explores the meaning of the architectural creative act, following the dynamics of the relationship between creator-creative act-creation and the way in which architecture is defined over time, as a creative act both material and symbolic. Two protagonists, Antonio Averlino (Filarete) and Christopher Alexander, are singled out under the guiding concepts of poíēsis and poeta faber. The book initiates a dialogue over time between their works and concepts, engaging two cultures, the Renaissance and the contemporary, symbolically chosen for their importance in redefining the profession through the prism of its relation to the architectural creative act. The core idea revolves around rediscovering the humanistic approach to architecture in and for the contemporary context, and using it in order to better understand architectural creation. This text appeals to students and researchers working in the history and theory of architecture, product, industrial design, and semiotics.

Sound Reinforcement Engineering: Fundamentals and Practice

by Wolfgang Ahnert Frank Steffen

Sound reinforcement is the increasing of the power of sound signals and reproducing them as acoustic signals. This book gives an introduction to the fundamentals of sound reinforcement engineering, and also explains how it relates to disciplines such as room acoustics. It discusses in detail the components and layout of sound reinforcement systems and gives examples and case studies of successfully installed systems.

Concrete Shear in Earthquake

by S. T. Mau T. C. C. Hsu

This volume consists of papers presented at the International Workshop on Concrete Shear in Earthquake, held at the University of Houston, Texas, USA, 13-16 January 1991.

The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and the Law (Routledge Handbooks on Museums, Galleries and Heritage)

by Lucas Lixinski Lucie K. Morisset

The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and the Law sheds light on the relationship between the two fields and analyses how the law shapes heritage and heritage practice in both expected and unexpected ways.Including contributions from 41 authors working across a range of jurisdictions, the volume analyses the law as a transnational phenomenon and uses international and comparative legal methodologies to distil lessons for broad application. Demonstrating that the law is fundamentally a language of power and contestation, the Handbook shows how this impacts our views of heritage. It also shows that, to understand the ways in which the law impacts key aspects of heritage practice, it is important to tap into the possibilities of heritage as points of convergence of identity, struggles over resources, and the distribution of power. Framing heritage as a driver for legal engagement rather than a passive regulatory object, the book first reviews the legal fields or mechanisms that can shape action in the heritage field, then questions how these enable authority and give power to those who seize heritage, and finally envisions how the discussion between heritage and the law can lay new grounds in both those fields. Lifting the mists that often render the law opaque in heritage studies, the Handbook showcases the law as a medium through which the culture and the power of heritage are expressed and might be shared.The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and the Law presents a view of the law that is aimed at those who wish to reflect on how law has changed, or could change, what heritage is and how it can support social, cultural, local, or other development. It will be of interest to scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners working in the areas of museum studies, heritage studies, and urban studies, as well as in cultural intervention and planning.Chapter 8 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license

Silos: Fundamentals of Theory, Behaviour and Design

by J. Nielsen C. J. Brown

Bringing together the leading European expertise in behaviour and design of silos, this important new book is an essential reference source for all concerned with current problems and developments in silo technology. Silos are used in an enormous range of industries and the handling characteristics of many industrial materials require different app

Dynamics of Pavement Structures

by Gustav Martincek

This book presents a rigorous treatment of the fundamental, mathematical behaviour of pavement structures under dynamic loading. The topic is of growing importance in economic design of aircraft runways and highway pavements. A range of modelling approaches are presented and compared with experimental data.

Underpinning and Retention

by S. Thorburn G. S. Littlejohn

Various underpinning methods exist, and choosing a particular method or selection of methods is the job of the engineer. Consistent with the underpinning procedure is the need to retain the affected structure plus the surrounding ground and/or buildings. This book will offer advice on how to chose the correct procedure.

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