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"The idea that the digital age has revolutionized our day-to-day experience of the world is nothing new, and has been amply recognized by cultural historians. In contrast, Stephen Robertson’s BC: Before Computers is a work which questions the idea that the mid-twentieth century saw a single moment of rupture. It is about all the things that we had to learn, invent, and understand – all the ways we had to evolve our thinking – before we could enter the information technology revolution of the second half of the twentieth century. Its focus ranges from the beginnings of data processing, right back to such originary forms of human technology as the development of writing systems, gathering a whole history of revolutionary moments in the development of information technologies into a single, although not linear narrative.Treading the line between philosophy and technical history, Robertson draws on his extensive technical knowledge to produce a text which is both thought-provoking and accessible to a wide range of readers. The book is wide in scope, exploring the development of technologies in such diverse areas as cryptography, visual art and music, and the postal system. Through all this, it does not simply aim to tell the story of computer developments but to show that those developments rely on a long history of humans creating technologies for increasingly sophisticated methods of manipulating information.Through a clear structure and engaging style, it brings together a wealth of informative and conceptual explorations into the history of human technologies, and avoids assumptions about any prior knowledge on the part of the reader. As such, it has the potential to be of interest to the expert and the general reader alike."
history of computer developments --- digital age --- computer --- information technology revolution --- data processing --- cryptography --- visual art --- music --- postal system
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Artists always react to the times in which they live. They may celebrate them or criticize them, often trying to change them. But this is the first time in history that technology controlled by private companies is offering to replace the work of writers, musicians, illustrators and visual artists. What impact will generative AI have on how we create art and how we understand what art is for? How will it affect the role of the artist in the future and the conditions under which artists will work? Jan Svenungsson tackles these questions, investigating what AI might do for art, and what it might change, circling the core issue of what it is in human art-making that cannot be replaced.
ART / Criticism. --- Art. --- Contemporary Art. --- Fine Arts. --- Media Philosophy. --- Media Theory. --- Media. --- Music. --- Theory of Art. --- Visual Art.
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Chiara Cappelletto recasts the relationship between neuroscience and aesthetics and calls for shifting the focus of inquiry from the brain itself to personal experience in the world. Embodying Art offers a strikingly original and profound philosophical account of the human brain as a living artifact.
Art --- Neurosciences and the arts. --- Psychology. --- aesthetics. --- affect. --- art history. --- brain imaging. --- embodiment. --- imagination. --- mind-body problem. --- neuroaesthetics. --- neuroscience. --- performance art. --- philosophy. --- psychology. --- visual art.
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In contemporary popular culture, armed women take center stage - but how can they be read from a feminist perspective? How do films, comics, and TV series depict the newly fashionable gunwomen between objectification and feminist empowerment? The contributions to this volume ask this question from different vantage points in cultural and literary studies, film and visual culture studies, history, and art history. They examine military and civic gun cultures, the rediscovery of historical armed women and revolutionaries, cultural phenomena such as gangsta rap, narcocultura and US politics, Bollywood and French cinema, and distinct genres such as the graphic novel, the romance novel, or the German police procedural Tatort.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies. --- American Studies. --- Culture. --- Film. --- Gender Studies. --- Gender. --- Gun Culture. --- Heroines. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Memoir. --- Popular Culture. --- Visual Art.
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Education --- Art --- Social Inclusion --- Schooling --- Visual Art --- Inclusive education --- Art --- Inclusive education. --- Study and teaching --- Study and teaching. --- Education, Art --- Art schools --- Inclusion (Education) --- Inclusive learning --- Inclusive schools movement --- Least restrictive environment --- Mainstreaming in education --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Instruction and study --- education --- art --- social inclusion --- schooling --- visual art --- Art, Primitive
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"This is the first book-length project to examine the relationship between blackness, queerness, and hip hop. Using aesthetics as its organizing lens, Hip Hop Heresies attends to the ways that hip hop cultural production in New York City from the 1970s through the first fifteen years of the 21st century produced hip hop cultural products (film, visual art, and music) that offer "queer articulations" of race, gender, and sexuality that are contrary to hegemonic ideas and representations of those categories in hip hop production, as well as in writing about hip hop culture"--
Aesthetics, Black. --- African American arts --- Gay culture --- Hip-hop --- History. --- New York (State) --- 1990s. --- Aesthetics. --- Afro Asian. --- Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon. --- Black aesthetics. --- Black masculinity. --- Black women. --- Blackness. --- Brooklyn. --- Chinest. --- Film. --- Graffiti. --- Hip Hop. --- Jean Grae. --- LGBTQ. --- Lil Nas X. --- Lower East Side. --- Man Parrish. --- Martin Wong. --- Museum of American Graffiti. --- Music. --- New York City. --- Queer hip hop. --- Queer. --- Visual Art. --- archival. --- dance. --- ethnography. --- film. --- future. --- gay hip hop. --- gay rappers. --- hip hop aesthetics. --- martial arts. --- music. --- psychoanalysis. --- queer aesthetics. --- rap music. --- trans. --- uncanny. --- visual art.
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This volume of sharply focused essays by an international team of scholars deals not only with the most significant literary, philosophical, and cultural aspects of German Romanticism - one of the most influential, albeit highly controversial movements in the history of German literature - but also with the history and status of scholarship on the literature of the period. The introduction and first section establish an overall framework by placing German Romanticism within a European context that includes its English counterpart. Goethe and Schiller are considered, as are the Jena Romantics. The second section is organized according to the traditional distinctions between epic, dramatic, and lyric modes of writing, while realizing that particularly in the Romantic novel, there was an attempt to blend these three. A final group of essays focuses on German literary Romanticism's relation to other aspects of German culture: folklore studies, politics, psychology, natural science, gender presentation and representation, music, and visual art. Contributors: Gerhard Schulz, Arnd Bohm, Richard Littlejohns, Gerhart Hoffmeister, Ulrich Scheck, Claudia Stockinger, Bernadette Malinowski, Fabian Lampart, Klaus Peter, Gabriele Rommel, Martha B. Helfer, Kristina Muxfeldt, Beate Allert, Paul Bishop and R. H. Stephenson, Nicholas Saul. Dennis F. Mahoney is Professor of German and Director of the European Studies Program at the University of Vermont.
German literature --- Romanticism --- History and criticism. --- Young Germany --- History and criticism --- Arnd Bohm. --- Dennis F. Mahoney. --- European context. --- Gerhard Schulz. --- German Romanticism. --- Goethe. --- Jena Romantics. --- Richard Littlejohns. --- Schiller. --- University of Vermont. --- cultural aspects. --- dramatic. --- epic. --- folklore studies. --- gender. --- literary. --- lyric modes. --- music. --- natural science. --- philosophical. --- politics. --- psychology. --- visual art.
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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This is a distinctive book that examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the unparalleled global prominence of Irish culture.This collection provides a wide-ranging survey of fiction, poetry and drama over the last two decades, considering both well-established figures and also emerging writers who have received relatively little critical attention. Contributors explore the central developments within Irish culture and society that have transformed the writing and reading of identity, sexuality, history and gender. The book examines the impact of Mary Robinson's Presidency; growing cultural confidence 'back home'; legislative reform on sexual and moral issues; the uneven effects generated by the resurgence of the Irish economy (the 'Celtic Tiger' myth); Ireland's increasingly prominent role in Europe; and changing reputation.In its breadth and critical currency, this book will be of particular interest to academics and students working in the fields of literature, drama and cultural studies.
English literature --- Irish literature --- National characteristics, Irish, in literature. --- Irish authors --- History and criticism. --- Ireland --- In literature. --- History --- Literature --- Literary Criticism --- Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin. --- Irish Republic. --- Irish autobiography. --- Irish drama. --- Irish fiction. --- Irish identity. --- Irish poetry. --- Irish politics. --- Irish theatre. --- Roddy Doyle. --- Vona Groarke. --- geopolitical concern. --- globalisation. --- visual art.
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Créée en 1991, Interfaces est une revue semestrielle diffusée en libre accès. Bilingue, elle est consacrée aux études sur l’intermédialité, aux relations entre texte(s) et image(s), littérature et art, histoire et sources visuelles, ainsi qu’à l’histoire des arts visuels et plastiques et à l’épistémologie des images. La revue est publiée sous l’égide de l’Université de Bourgogne, du College of the Holy Cross, et de l’Université Paris Cité.
comparatism --- visual culture --- visual art --- art history --- litterature --- Art and literature --- Semiotics and literature --- Semiotics and the arts --- Language and culture --- Arts and semiotics --- Arts --- Literature and semiotics --- Literature --- Literature and art --- Literature and painting --- Literature and sculpture --- Painting and literature --- Sculpture and literature --- Aesthetics --- Culture
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Bilder des Krieges sind ein dominantes Thema in der griechischen und römischen Kunst. Darstellungen von Kriegertum und Kampf sind visuelle Zeugnisse sozialer Ideale, öffentliche Siegesdenkmäler sind Faktoren der politischen Herrschaft. Nachdem die Forschung eine große Zahl einzelner Denkmäler und Gattungen von Bildwerken untersucht hat, wird in diesem Buch eine Synthese vorgelegt, in der die unterschiedlichen Konzepte und Wahrnehmungen des Krieges von der griechischen Frühzeit bis zur späten römischen Kaiserzeit kontrastiv gegeneinander gestellt werden. Dabei werden nicht nur die Funktionen der Bildwerke für die explizite Verherrlichung von Sieg und Ruhm dargestellt, sondern vor allem auch die ambivalenten impliziten Triebkräfte untersucht, die der kriegerischen Gewalt als Motivationen zugrunde liegen. In vier Kapiteln wird jeweils eine dieser Motivationen als prägende Kraft in einer Epoche des antiken Kriegswesens vor Augen geführt: Archaisches Griechenland: Glanz und Exzess des kriegerischen Heldentums; Klassisches Griechenland: Impulse und Risiken der politischen Identität; Alexander der Große bis Augustus: Ambition und Manifestation universaler Herrschaft; Römische Kaiserzeit: Imperiale Ideologie und militärische Realität. Images of war in Greek and Roman art reveal much more than the mere veneration of victory and glory. This book examines ancient Greek and Roman sculpture and memorials to reveal the ambivalent motivating forces that underlie the violence of war to this day: individual heroism, political identity, universal rule, and imperial ideology.
War in art. --- Art, Greek --- Art, Roman --- War and civilization. --- Antiquities. --- Themes, motives. --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Archaeology --- Civilization and war --- Civilization --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Greek art --- Art, Aegean --- Art, Greco-Bactrian --- Bildkunst. --- Heldentum. --- Krieg. --- Political ideology. --- Politische Ideologie. --- heroism. --- visual art. --- war. --- HISTORY / Ancient / General. --- Guerre --- --Art --- --Rome ancienne --- --Grèce ancienne --- --Bildkunst. --- Art --- Rome ancienne --- Grèce ancienne
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