Photoscapes

Photoscapes
Author: Frédéric Pousin
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-07-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3035618372

Landscape architecture and photography are closely interrelated, since the former is a constantly evolving thing that can be captured in stills, even eternalized, by photography. What role does photography play in landscape design? How does photography create a new context for landscape? The book investigates such questions in nine essays by North-American and French scientists, using landscape designs that were created from the 1950s to today.

Learning Cities

Learning Cities
Author: Sue Nichols
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 981108100X

This book is an interdisciplinary text exploring the learning and educative potentials of cities and their spaces, including urban and suburban contexts, at all stages of life. Drawing on the insights of researchers from diverse fields, such as education, architecture, history, visual sociology, applied linguistics and sensory studies, this collection of papers develops and demonstrates the connection between experience, in all its dimensions, and informal learning in the city. The chapters discuss various sensory domains of experience, considering visual, embodied, and even sexual dimensions in relation to what and how learning operates, and the contributors reflect on their learning and inquiring experiences in the city, with special reference to topics such as narrativity, ‘race’ and ethnicity, equity, urban literacy, re-generation, participation, representation and oral histories.

Optical Processes in Microparticles and Nanostructures

Optical Processes in Microparticles and Nanostructures
Author: Ali Serpenguzel
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814295779

This Festschrift is a tribute to the eminent scholar, Professor Richard Kounai Chang, on his retirement from Yale University on June 12, 2008. During his over four decades of scientific exploration, Professor Chang has made a lasting contribution to the development of linear and nonlinear optics and devices in confined geometries, of surface second-harmonic generation and surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and of novel methods for detecting airborne aerosol pathogens. This volume assembles a collection of articles contributed by former students, collaborators, and colleagues of Professor Chang all over the world. The topics span a diverse scope in applied optics frontiers, many of which are rooted in Professor Chang's pioneering research.

Photoscapes

Photoscapes
Author: Frédéric Pousin
Publisher: Birkhauser
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035618266

Landscape architecture and photography are closely interrelated, since the former is a constantly evolving thing that can be captured in stills, even eternalized, by photography. What role does photography play in landscape design? How does photography create a new context for landscape?The book investigates such questions in nine essays by North-American and French scientists, using landscape designs that were created from the 1950s to today.

Verve

Verve
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2007
Genre: Celebrities
ISBN:

Books In Print 2001-2002

Books In Print 2001-2002
Author: R R Bowker Publishing
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 2206
Release: 2001-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780835244329

The Carving Circle

The Carving Circle
Author: Gretchen Heffernan
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0995684367

What happens when Jacques Beaumont, a black artist, moves to a small, racist town in 1950âe(tm)s Midwestern America and falls in love with the abused wife of the town sheriff and ringleader of the areas white supremacy group?Jacques Beaumont is a French Haitian artist of Voodoo ancestry and has the ability to resurrect the dead through his sculpture. The death of his parents takes him to a remote town in Illinois, where he hopes to find the seclusion necessary to perfect his craft, but instead falls in love with tragic Elora Donnelley. Elora is the abused wife of Arlo Donnelley, the townâe(tm)s sheriff who is also a drunk and the ringleader of the areas white supremacy group. When Arlo discovers that Elora is carrying Jacques child, he attempts to murder Elora and dumps her body alongside the Mississippi river, where Jacques finds her nearly dead. Jacques decides to take her life, in order to resurrect her so that they may escape together. But the murder precipitates a series of events that force him into exile, and when Elora resurrects, she possesses Jacquesâe(tm)s ability and desires her own revenge. The Carving Circle is a lyrical noir love story that interlaces racism, rebirth, murder and art.

Transmedium

Transmedium
Author: Garrett Stewart
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 022650106X

If you attend a contemporary art exhibition today, you’re unlikely to see much traditional painting or sculpture. Indeed, artists today are preoccupied with what happens when you leave behind assumptions about particular media—such as painting, or woodcuts—and instead focus on collisions between them, and the new forms and ideas that those collisions generate. Garrett Stewart in Transmedium dubs this new approach Conceptualism 2.0, an allusion in part to the computer images that are so often addressed by these works. A successor to 1960s Conceptualism, which posited that a material medium was unnecessary to the making of art, Conceptualism 2.0 features artworks that are transmedial, that place the aesthetic experience itself deliberately at the boundary between often incommensurable media. The result, Stewart shows, is art whose forced convergences break open new possibilities that are wholly surprising, intellectually enlightening, and often uncanny.