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Copying processes --- Autographic processes --- Commercial correspondence --- Duplicating processes --- Manifolding --- Reproduction processes --- Reprography --- Typewriting --- Writing --- Copying --- Copying services --- Documentation --- Letter services
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Multiple art --- Art --- Art --- History. --- Copying --- History. --- Reproduction --- History.
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Until recently, the phenomenon of copying in medieval book painting has been considered mainly in terms of the reconstruction of pictorial sources used for the composition or iconography of miniatures, initials, or decorative elements. Although historic sources only rarely mention the circumstances of manuscripts' production, one particular widely-accepted hypothesis has prevailed until now, according to which artists used model drawings or sketch books with the aim of facilitating the produc...
Painting --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval --- Copying.
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Arguing that the scholarship on this topic has not appreciated Roman values in the visual arts, this book examines Roman strategies for the appropriation of the Greek visual culture. A knowledge of Roman values explains the entire range of visual appropriation in Roman art, which includes not only the phenomenon of copying, but also such manifestations as allusion, parody, and, most importantly, aemulatio, successful rivalry with one's models.
Aesthetics [Roman ] --- Esthetica [Romeinse ] --- Esthétique romain --- Aesthetics, Roman. --- Sculpture, Greek --- Sculpture, Roman --- Copying. --- Themes, motives. --- Sculpture [Roman ] --- Themes, motives --- Sculpture [Greek ] --- Copying --- Aesthetics, Roman --- Roman sculpture --- Roman aesthetics
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Our world is full of copies. This proliferation includes not just the copying that occurs online and the cultural copying of globalization but the works of avant-garde writers challenging cultural and political authority. In Make It the Same, Jacob Edmond examines the turn toward repetition in poetry, using the explosion of copying to offer a deeply inventive account of modern and contemporary literature.Make It the Same explores how poetry-an art form associated with the singular, inimitable utterance-is increasingly made from other texts through sampling, appropriation, translation, remediation, performance, and other forms of repetition, as opposed to privileging "innovative" or "original" works. Edmond tracks the rise of copy poetry across media from the tape recorder to the computer and through various cultures, languages, and places, reading across aesthetic, linguistic, geopolitical, and media divides. He illuminates the common form that unites a diverse range of writers from dub poets to conceptualists, samizdat wordsmiths to Twitter-trolling provocateurs, analyzing the works of such writers as Kamau Brathwaite, Dmitri Prigov, Caroline Bergvall, Vanessa Place, Christian Bök, Hsia Yü, and Tan Lin. Edmond develops an alternative account of modernist and contemporary literature as defined not by innovation-as in Ezra Pound's slogan "make it new"-but by a system of continuous copying. Make It the Same transforms global literary history, showing how the old hierarchies of original and derivative, center and periphery are overturned when we recognize copying as the engine of literary change.
Poetry, Modern --- Literature and technology. --- Copying processes. --- Digital media. --- History and criticism. --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Mass media --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Autographic processes --- Commercial correspondence --- Duplicating processes --- Manifolding --- Reproduction processes --- Reprography --- Typewriting --- Writing --- Copying --- Copying services --- Documentation --- Letter services --- Industry and literature --- Technology and literature --- Technology --- Copying processes
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German critic Walter Benjamin wrote some immensely influential words on the work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction. Luxury fashion houses would say something shorter and sharper and much more legally binding on the rip-off merchants who fake their products. Marcus Boon, a Canadian English professor with an accessible turn of phrase, takes us on an erudite voyage through the theme in a serious but engaging encounter with the ideas of thinkers as varied as Plato, Hegel, Orson Welles, Benjamin, Heidegger, Louis Vuitton, Takashi Murakami and many more, on topics as philosophically taxing and pop-culture-light as mimesis, Christianity, capitalism, authenticity, Uma Thurman's handbag and Disneyland.
Film --- East Asia --- Motion pictures --- Cinéma --- Copying. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Mahayana Buddhism -- Doctrines. --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Mahayana Buddhism --- Doctrines. --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Copying processes --- Philosophy
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Building on the handy question-and-answer format introduced in the first edition, Bruwelheide adds commentary on critical developments of the last eight years, especially those related to video, digitization, electronic communications, and emerging technologies of the Global Information Infrastructure. The guide provides users with valuable guidance on the complexities of copyright law. Clear background and concise answers will help readers understand the intent of the law in order to better judge the appropriateness of their actions.
Fair use (Copyright) --- Photocopying services in libraries --- Photocopying --- Copyright --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Book Studies & Arts --- Document copying --- Photocopying processes --- Photoduplication --- Photographic reproduction --- Photography of documents --- Photography of manuscripts --- Xeroxing (Trademark) --- Copying processes --- Photocopying services --- Copyrights --- United States
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Die Aufzeichnung des zeitlich-dynamischen Verlaufs der Wortschreibung erweitert aktuelle psycho- und neurolinguistische Modelle der schriftlichen Wortproduktion um den Prozessaspekt und trägt in erheblichem Umfang dazu bei, Rückschlüsse auf die beteiligten kognitiven Prozesse sowie deren Ablauf und Interaktion zu ziehen. Die Grundannahme ist, dass sich besondere Belastungen (z.B. durch orthographische Schwierigkeiten) im zeitlichen Verlauf niederschlagen und dadurch identifiziert werden können. Um diese Störungen zu erkennen, muss zunächst bekannt sein, wodurch sich der automatisierte Schreibprozess auszeichnet. Daher stützt sich die Analyse und Interpretation der Daten in dieser Untersuchung auf eine umfangreiche Darstellung der kinematischen und neurolinguistischen Grundlagen. Die entwickelte Methode wird auf Schreibungen einzelner Wörter durch Kinder im mittleren Schulalter angewendet. Durch die Zusammenführung der Verhaltensdaten mit den sprachlichen Eigenschaften der geschriebenen Wörter konnte das implizite Regelwissen der Kinder überprüft werden. Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt lag auf der Dehnung und Schärfung.
Writing --- Keyboarding --- Transcription --- Language and languages --- Speech --- Transcribing --- Copying --- Psychological aspects. --- Handwriting. --- Orthography. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Standard Language Acquisition.
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Copying --- Twins --- Impersonation --- Copying processes --- Authenticity (Philosophy) --- Doppelgangers --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Mythology --- History --- Doppelgängers --- Impostor phenomenon --- Authenticité (Philosophie) --- Reproduction de documents --- Reprographie --- Héautoscopie --- Syndrome de l'imposteur --- Doppelgängers. --- Impersonation. --- Impostor phenomenon. --- Doppelgängers --- Authenticité (Philosophie) --- Héautoscopie --- #SBIB:309H1024 --- #SBIB:309H520 --- #SBIB:AANKOOP --- Philosophy --- Twins (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) --- Imposter phenomenon --- IP (Psychology) --- Phenomenon, Impostor --- Self-perception --- Fear of failure --- Fear of success --- Acting --- Comedy --- Imitation --- Autoscopic phenomena --- Autoscopy --- Doppelgaengers --- Doppelgänger --- Doppelgänger experiences --- Doublegangers --- Doubles (Doppelgängers) --- Psychology, Applied --- Autographic processes --- Commercial correspondence --- Duplicating processes --- Manifolding --- Reproduction processes --- Reprography --- Typewriting --- Writing --- Copying services --- Documentation --- Letter services --- Mediaboodschappen met een ideologische en spiegelfunctie (beeld vrouw, migranten …) --- Audiovisuele communicatie: algemene werken --- Personality --- Authenticity (Philosophy). --- History. --- Psychological aspects. --- Mythology. --- Psychology. --- Jumeaux --- Histoire --- Copying - Psychological aspects --- Twins - Psychology --- Twins - Mythology --- Copying - History --- Copying processes - History
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Photocopying processes --- Fair use (Copyright) --- 347.781.03 --- Photocopying --- -Document copying --- Photoduplication --- Photographic reproduction --- Photography of documents --- Photography of manuscripts --- Xeroxing (Trademark) --- Copying processes --- Photocopying services --- Nabootsing. Reproductie. Fotocopie--(auteursrecht) --- Fair use (Copyright). --- -Nabootsing. Reproductie. Fotocopie--(auteursrecht) --- 347.781.03 Nabootsing. Reproductie. Fotocopie--(auteursrecht)
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