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Author | : Carol Golembiewski |
Publisher | : Abbott Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2013-01-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1458207412 |
When fledgling artist Georges Bosque has a near-death experience on the battlefield during World War I, he believes he sees two men harvesting the souls of the dead and dying. Haunted by his macabre vision, Georges is determined to capture them in his sketchbook and, in his last days, on two large canvases. But despite Georges pleas to destroy both paintings after his death, his family ignores his request, leaving the paintings with his aging widow. Years later, his widow sells both paintings to a Milwaukee museum that is testing a new technology that projects images and allows patrons to experience art three dimensionally. But as the technologys inventor, Bruce Mallory, art director Geoffrey Cavanaugh, and his protg Noelle Walker are realizing the benefits of the technology, two othersRyan Barbieri, rebellious museum employee, and his friend, Michael Groutdecide to test the technology on Bosques paintings. Unfortunately, just as the two young men discern that Georges did indeed capture something on the other side of the grave, their discovery causes dire consequences for anyone who enters the Projection Room. In this gripping tale, two paintings hidden from the world for years unleash their powers onto an unsuspecting museum and a group of people completely unprepared for what awaits them.
Author | : Faith Hillis |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2013-11-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0801469252 |
In Children of Rus', Faith Hillis recovers an all but forgotten chapter in the history of the tsarist empire and its southwestern borderlands. The right bank, or west side, of the Dnieper River—which today is located at the heart of the independent state of Ukraine—was one of the Russian empire’s last territorial acquisitions, annexed only in the late eighteenth century. Yet over the course of the long nineteenth century, this newly acquired region nearly a thousand miles from Moscow and St. Petersburg generated a powerful Russian nationalist movement. Claiming to restore the ancient customs of the East Slavs, the southwest’s Russian nationalists sought to empower the ordinary Orthodox residents of the borderlands and to diminish the influence of their non-Orthodox minorities.Right-bank Ukraine would seem unlikely terrain to nourish a Russian nationalist imagination. It was among the empire’s most diverse corners, with few of its residents speaking Russian as their native language or identifying with the culture of the Great Russian interior. Nevertheless, as Hillis shows, by the late nineteenth century, Russian nationalists had established a strong foothold in the southwest’s culture and educated society; in the first decade of the twentieth, they secured a leading role in local mass politics. By 1910, with help from sympathetic officials in St. Petersburg, right-bank activists expanded their sights beyond the borderlands, hoping to spread their nationalizing agenda across the empire.Exploring why and how the empire’s southwestern borderlands produced its most organized and politically successful Russian nationalist movement, Hillis puts forth a bold new interpretation of state-society relations under tsarism as she reconstructs the role that a peripheral region played in attempting to define the essential characteristics of the Russian people and their state.
Author | : National Theatre Supply |
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Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 1948 |
Genre | : Motion picture projection |
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Total Pages | : 1384 |
Release | : 1952 |
Genre | : Delegated legislation |
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Total Pages | : 868 |
Release | : 1990 |
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Author | : Rudolf Broda |
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Total Pages | : 1198 |
Release | : 1928 |
Genre | : Arbitration, Industrial |
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Total Pages | : 1530 |
Release | : 1928 |
Genre | : Labor |
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Author | : California |
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Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 1961 |
Genre | : Industrial safety |
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Author | : Roderick Ham |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2014-05-12 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1483278352 |
Theatres: Planning Guidance for Design and Adaptation focuses on the design, type and size, safety, acoustics, and lighting systems of theaters. The publication first takes a look at the type and size of theaters, design of auditorium, sightlines, acoustics, and safety. Discussions focus on hazards and safeguards, fire-fighting appliances, sprinkler systems and smoke detectors, reverberation, methods of adjusting acoustics, curved and concave surfaces, staggered seating, acoustic limits, and concert and recital halls. The book then examines exits and means of escape, seating layout and safety regulations, legislation, and stage scenery. The manuscript ponders on stage lighting, communications, film projection, performance organization, and public areas. Topics include access for the disabled, lavatories, restaurant, repair workshops, property store, scene dock, projection suites, amplifier racks, direct projection, stage management performance control system, and access to lighting positions over the stage. The book also reviews the restoration of old theaters, conference facilities, art centers and studio theaters, electrical and mechanical services, and administration. The publication is a valuable reference for design engineers and researchers interested in the design and adaptation of theaters.
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Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2006 |
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