... ‘‘pour’’ fromthe screen into the auditorium.46 Further, stereo sound would be ‘‘absolutely essential.’’47 This would enable the director to ‘‘capture’’ the audience and the audience to ‘‘immerse themselves ... for theatrical magic and technique.’’13 The more powerful the suggestive potential of the seemingly living theatrical images became, the more logical it seemed tothe Futurists that the actor ... above, further technical aids were employed to apply the sketches tothe Chapter 120 canvas The panoramas had been created according to this system: Using projection, the photographs of the landscape...
... two other interpretations tothe word First, they use it to refer tothe knowledge that a speaker or writer of a language must have in order to be able to use the language at all Second, they ... participles are so that they will be able to recognize them when they “dangle,” or to teach them in order to expand the range of structures their students can use in their writing And they must be aware ... that the expression it introduces is to be interpreted as a conclusion drawn from a prior expression or fromthe context The retort So what? is a demand to know what conclusion to draw from what...
... goals tothe networks Naturally, these programs are decided socially from outside the network But once they are inscripted in thelogic of the network, the network will follow efficiently these ... PM Page The Network Society: From Knowledge to Policy autonomy and flexibility while making possible to pull together resources to attain a critical mass, enabling them to compete in the market; ... use their autonomy to be more productive if they have a vested interest in the competitiveness of the firm This interest starts with their stability in their jobs, and their ability to make their...
... rational drive to turn dreaming into a myth of the dream, bring the myth fromthe recesses of the forgotten memory The third and the final period, the one yet to come, for Breton, and the one that ... not strive to assume the other’s identity, just get tothe root of it She becomes the other in her body, and it is her body that narrates the experience of the other’s body through the other “Always ... surreality The former creates a still that penetrates the sphere of the normal, holding it at the limit The latter prolongs the crossing by giving it voice Together, they create an extra tothe otherwise...
... endeavour to see the connections of the hierarchies, to connect beauty to history, to connect history to man’s psychology, man’s psychology tothe workings of the brain, the brain tothe neural ... principles to ‘soak up’ the causal slack left by the openness The system as a whole would then be determined in part fromthe micro-level dynamics and in part fromthe constraints imposed by the global ... atoms Essential tothe atomic theory was that the ‘atoms’ had to be non-decomposable particles, with no constituent parts, making them truly elementary and indestructible, otherwise there would be...
... to foot the colossal bill, the bulk of the burden would have to fall on their German brethren No doubt some of the actors in the public sector were taken in by the specious arguments If so, the ... puzzle Moreover their common theme dealt with the symptoms rather than the causes of the malady More tothe point, the dissidents glossed over the larger problem of wealth destruction in the entire ... market and the financial sector, the politicos hampered the natural ability of the economy to heal itself Thanks tothe myopic schemes, the rebuild of the economy would have to wait for the halting...
... soup The soldiers removed the stones, and they sat down with the entire village to enjoy the first square meal any of them had eaten in months There are a couple of morals in the stone soup story ... little too close to his living room fireplace caught on fire The fire department rushed in to save the day—and his house But before they dragged their big, dirty hoses into the house, they stopped—with ... story The villagers are tricked by the soldiers, who use the villagers' curiosity to get food from them But more importantly, the soldiers act as a catalyst, bringing the village together so they...
... paper we report the complete progress of the pollen tube fromthe stigma surface tothe ovule micropyle for the first time for the genus Populus The route of the pollen tube in the stigmatic tissue ... 6) They reach the ovules by the funiculus (fig 6), or directly if the ovule makes contact with the inner ovary wall After 25 hours (20 &dquo;C) the pollen tubes pass through the micropyle of the ... temperature before observation The visualization of the pollen tube progress in this cavity has raised the general problem of the guidance of the pollen tube tothe micropyle of the ovule (see review...
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... alternative reality On the one hand, they give form tothe ‘‘all-embracing’’ ambitions of the media-makers, and on the other, they offer the observers, particularly through their totality, the option of ... identification with the events The picture is a gateway, which allows the gods to enter the space of the real, and, in the other direction, transports their mortal assistants into the picture The glowing ... illusionary information tothe physiological disposition of the human senses.46 The most ambitious project intends to appeal not only tothe eyes but to all other senses so that the impression arises...
... into another space.22 To increase the effect of the illusion and maintain continuity, light falls into the chamber from an opening in the wall immediately below the ceiling, which is painted to ... extended the new fortified palace at Avignon by adding a forty-meter-high tower on the south side, the Tour de la Garde-Robe Fromthe top, there is a spectacular view of the Provence countryside The ... enhances the illusion such that the real panorama, as seen fromthe top of the Tour de la GardeRobe, is complemented by an illusionist allegory the profane frescoes in the Chamber of the Stag The...
... external tothe painting, the spectator’s gaze was completely subdued by it The light reflected by the canvas with its virtual subject appeared tothe spectators, standing in the dark, to be itself the ... Behind bars, the prisoners are subject to total observation by the prison guards, and this total control, according tothe theory, would be the means of their reformation In the panorama, the prisoners ... regiments of the Division Bonnemains into battle The Second Corps of the Eighty-second Infantry regiment advances from Floing toward the hill Tothe last detail, the complexity of the troops’...
... between the audience and the actors At decisive moments in the drama, action moves tothe hana michi Through bringing his face in close up tothe audience, the actor can use this proximity to get ... character: ‘bridges tothe future’ The film shows pictures from recent German history; however, mainly fromthe present and the future The starting point is a neighborhood party in the courtyard ... fascinating world of the media ‘Planet m—media for people’ begins with a ride in the largest elevator in the world The ‘Space Lift’ will take you and 200 other visitors into the inside of the planet In...
... with the artificial space The users enter into contact with these virtual software agents and use them to access the data live fromthe electronic networks of the Antarctic research stations Theoretically, ... metaphor of the world, which refers to cosmological models indebted to Plato’s doctrine of the elements These models stood for unity and humankind’s place in the totality of the natural order The installation ... because of the polarity of their positions, and this is reflected in the polarity of design of the artwork The artists not attempt to synthesize the experts’ statements That is left tothe visitors,...
... However, the nonavailability of their protagonists of choice obliged the artists to transport the event into thevirtual sphere 24 Monika Fleischmann: ‘‘There are many people here [in thevirtual ... distant users of the Web Visitors tothe gallery moved the flying fish and saw the forest fromthe fishes’ perspective Sensors tracked the fishes’ movements and the data was streamed live on the Web Web ... leaving the body Similar tothe level of technology, these three separate strands in the history of ideas now begin to converge and consolidate into a projection of a utopian dream The history of...
... prey then transfers tothe predator The observers ‘‘play God’’: they create new creatures and control the simulated biotope Stroking the water gently, another ‘‘natural interface,’’ lures the ... of the work that was hitherto unknown Without interaction, A-Volve does not exist Users actually follow the survival of their creatures and try to protect them from others The sociality of the ... states A set of rules defines the transition from one state to another, for example, from white to black, according tothe general rules of the system and the states of the neighboring cells Using...
... overtones: Yggdrasill, the tree of the world, the agora, the schema of the four thinkers, the theory of the four elements The geometric form of the sphere, perhaps one of the greatest mythological ... illusionary quality of other factors was thrust into the background by the new factor of movement Throughout history, ruling powers have tended to press the most advanced medium into their service, used ... techniques of the time to mobilize the maximum suggestive potential, touches the core of the relationship between humans and the image and is thus also of interest to anthropological approaches to the...
... Eyetracking, Canon Art Lab, Tokyo References 400 (Tokyo 1996b) 3D-Beyond the Stereography, ed T Moriyama Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Tokyo 1997) ICC Concept Book Tokyo: NTT InterCommunication ... virtual reality: Dimensions determining telepresence Journal of Communication 42, no 4: 73–93 Stewart, Ian 1998 Life’s Other Secret: The New Mathematics of the Living World New York: Wiley Stoichita, ... Through the looking glass: Beyond user interfaces Internal paper, September Sausalito CA: Autodesk References 395 Wallach, Alan 1990 Making a picture of the view from Mount Holyoke Bulletin of the...
... college from 4.23% to 8.85% and professional schools from 8% to 53.3%; the level of political discourse bachelor, advanced from 0.74% to 1.2% and secondary political theory from 45.9% to 53.3% ... the gap regions, implementation of social justice between peoples, between the mountains and the plains under the motto "equality, solidarity, mutual support, help each other grow together" From ... reduction to overcome the poverty rate in the area; Thanh Chuong districts to mobilize the power of the community, especially children living home, work outside the district to contribute to building...
... patients’ usage and phones them if they forget a pill, automatically orders refills from their pharmacy and updates their doctor on their adherence tothe prescription The business model succeeds by ... Setting the stage for innovation Just as the mobile Internet has challenged firms to rethink their businesses, so too will the merger of thevirtual and the physical world through machine -to- machine ... M2M, where the connectivity is opaque, you don’t see that,” notes Mr Hatton In the manufacturing sector, many of the remote monitoring services on offer are built into the price of the equipment...