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Art --- art [fine art] --- Joe, Paa --- Kwei, Kane --- Gbeli, Emile --- Owoo, Ata --- Twins Seven-Seven --- Moke --- Botalatala --- Aboudramane, Doumbouya --- Mbuno, Kivuthi --- Konan, B.P. --- Bollo --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- anno 1900-1999 --- Congo --- Ivory Coast --- Ghana --- Cameroon --- Nigeria --- Kenya --- Africa --- Aboudramane --- Twins Seven Seven --- Afrika --- Paa Joe --- art [discipline]
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Art, African --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- Afrika --- Kingelez Bodys Isek --- Camara Seni --- Kossi Agbagli --- Mahlangu Esther --- Samba Chéri --- Efiaimbelo --- Ledy Cheïk --- Twins Seven Seven --- Fundi John --- Ekefrey Ekong Emmanuel --- Tokoudagba Cyprien --- Ngnetchopa Jean-Baptiste --- Thango François --- Moke --- Bruly Bouabré Frédéric --- 7.038 --- Art, African.
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Opera --- Mocker, Ernest --- Moes, Jules --- Moisson --- Moke, Marie Félicité --- Molé-Truffier, Zoé Caroline Marie --- Molle, Léon --- Mondaud, Hippolyte François --- Monier --- Monighetti, Marie de --- Monjauzé --- Monmart, Berthe --- Monnier --- Monpou, François Louis Hippolyte --- Monrose --- Monsy, Marguerite --- Montalba --- Montamat --- Montange, Jeanne --- Montariol --- Montaubry, Achille --- Montbazon, Marie-Rose --- Monteau, Lambert --- Montégut, Philippe de --- Monteil, Denise --- Montfort --- Montfort, Jeanne --- Monthulet, Richard --- Montjovet, Jeanne --- Caballé, Montserrat
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"Congo Stars" does not attempt to trace the historic development or even deliver a definition of what popular painting in the Congo is. It is in fact much more about the dimension of fiction in the writing of its history. Processes of nation building, facets of social order or the realities of everyday life are the major themes of popular art in the Congo. Painters see themselves as reporters or chroniclers of the everyday. They tell stories and thus offer an alternative historiography, confronting the traditional colonial narrative. "Congo Stars" places these popular painters alongside artists who work with installations and conceptually with photo and film, while often tackle the same themes.With works by : Abis, Alfi Alfa, Sammy Baloji, Gilbert Banza Nkulu, Chéri Benga, Bodo, Vitshois Mwilambwe Bondo, Burozi, Dominique Bwalya Mwando, Chéri Cherin, Trésor Cherin, Djilatendo, Ekunde, Sam Ilus, Jean Kamba, Lady Kambulu, Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga, Kasongo, Jean Mukendi Katambayi, Aundu Kiala, J.P. Kiangu, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Ange Kumbi, Hilaire Balu Kuyangiko, Londe, Albert et Antoinette Lubaki, Gosette Lubondo, Ernest Lungieki, George Makaya Lusavuvu, Tinda Lwimba, Michèle Magema, Maurice Mbikayi, Maman Masamba, Matanda, Mbuëcky Jumeaux, JP Mika, Mega Mingiedi Tunga, Moke, Moke-Fils, Gedeon Ndonda, Nkaz Mav, Vincent Nkulu, Vuza Ntoko, Chéri Samba, SAPINart, Monsengo Shula, Sim Simaro, Maître SYMS, Tambwe, Tshibumba Kanda Matulu, Pathy Tshindele Kapinga, Tuur Van Balen & Revital Cohen and many more.In cooperation with the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren, the Kunsthalle Tübingen, the Iwalewahaus in Bayreuth and PICHA in Lubumbashi.
Art africain --- Congo --- Art --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- painting [image-making] --- photography [process] --- bars [commercial buildings] --- video art --- dwellings --- public spaces --- Matulu, Tshibumba Kanda --- Baloji, Sammy --- Chérin, Chéri --- Magema, Michèle --- Simaro, Sim --- Cohen, Revital --- Balen, van, Tuur --- Katambayi Mukendi, Jean --- Alfi Alfa --- Apollo --- Prince Badra --- Bernatchez, David N. --- Katembo, Kiripi --- Banza Nkulu, Gilbert --- Benga, Chéri --- Bilaka, Junior --- Bosana, Claude --- Mwando, Dominique Bwalya --- Cherin, Trésor --- Edisak --- Ekunde --- Ilus, Sam --- Kamba, Jean --- Kamuanga, Eddy Ilunga --- Kasongo --- Kayembe F --- Kiala, Aundu --- Kumbi, Ange --- Kuyangiko, Hilaire Balu --- Lady Kambulu --- Lubondo, Gosette --- Lukany --- Lungieki, Ernest --- Lusavuvu, George Makaya --- Lwimba, Tinda --- Zaire, Maho --- Mampela --- Mani, Manuva --- Mbikayi, Maurice --- Mbuëcky Jumeaux --- Micha --- Mika, JP --- Mingiedi Tunga, Mega --- Moke-Fils --- SAPINart --- Mson Becha Sherif décor --- Musondo --- Mwilambwe Bondo, Vitshois --- Mav, Nkaz --- Nkulu, Vincent --- Shula, Monsengo --- Soku Ldj --- Maître SYMS --- Tajho, Marciano --- Tambwe --- Tshindele Kapinga, Pathy --- Turbo --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Bodo --- Moke --- Samba, Cheri --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- Demokratische Republik Kongo.
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Art --- art [discipline] --- lichaam (van de mens) --- Bacher, Lutz --- Zobernig, Heimo --- Grognard, Inge --- Davey, Moyra --- Pichler, Walter --- Gins, Madeline --- Harris, Lyle Ashton --- Jürgenssen, Birgit --- Madison, Tobias --- Arakawa, Shusaku --- Folly, Gina --- Stingily, Diamond --- COBRA --- Deix, Manfred --- Goldberg, Nathaniel --- Hirte, Benjamin --- Kokopeli, Marc --- Moke, Johnny --- André, Adeline --- Muslimova, Ebecho --- Ojo, Kayode --- Průša, Lucia Elena --- Berger, Anna-Sophie --- Charlesworth, Sarah --- Oppenheim, Meret --- Trockel, Rosemarie --- Brus, Günther --- Larmessin, de, Nicolas I
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Art --- art [fine art] --- Ntabala Mukoko-Tshibaka --- Konde Bila --- Kapolongo Mbinalele --- Liyolo, Limbe M'Puanga --- Makala Mbuta --- Sadi Matamba --- M'damvu Tsiku-Pezo --- Mukalenge wa Mukalenge --- Nginamau Lukiesamo --- Mavinga, Ma N'Kondo Ngwala --- Moke --- Mayemba ma Nkakasa --- Chenge Baruti --- Mukendi Kanda --- Wuma Mbambila Ndombasi --- Pili-Pili Molongoy --- Mpane Enkobo --- Samba, Cheri --- Nkutu a Zowa --- Lufwa Mawidi --- Tshiboko Mputu Kabongo --- Kamba Luesa Kanyunyu --- Tamba Ndembe --- Ndoki, Kitekutu --- Lema Kusa --- Mwenze Kibwanga --- Nkusu Felelo --- anno 1900-1999 --- Congo --- Painting [Modern ] --- 20th century --- Congo (Democratic Republic) --- Sculpture [Modern ] --- Kibwanga, Mwenze --- Pilipili --- Kusa, Lema --- Kamba Luesa Kanyunyu, André --- Lufwa Mawidi, André --- Mbuta, Makala --- Ndembe, Tamba --- N'damvu Tsiku-Pezo --- Mpane Enkobo, Aimé --- art [discipline]
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Sight is the dominant sense of mankind to apprehend the world at the earth scale and beyond the frontiers of the infinite, from the nanometer to the incommensurable. Primarily based on sunlight and natural and artificial light sources, optics has been the major companion of spectroscopy since scientific observation began. The invention of the laser in the early sixties has boosted optical spectroscopy through the intrinsic or specific symmetry electronic properties of materials at the multiscale (birefringence, nonlinear and photonic crystals), revealed by the ability to monitor light polarization inside or on the surface of designed objects. This Special Issue of Symmetry features articles and reviews that are of tremendous interest to scientists who study linear and nonlinear optics, all oriented around the common axis of symmetry. Contributions transverse the entire breadth of this field, including those concerning polarization and anisotropy within colloids of chromophores and metal/semiconducting nanoparticles probed by UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopies; microscopic structures of liquid–liquid, liquid–gas, and liquid–solid interfaces; surface- and symmetry-specific optical techniques and simulations, including second-harmonic and sum-frequency generations, and surface-enhanced and coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopies; orientation and chirality of bio-molecular interfaces; symmetry breaking in photochemistry; symmetric multipolar molecules; reversible electronic energy transfer within supramolecular systems; plasmonics; and light polarization effects in materials.
Information technology industries --- Computer science --- symmetry breaking --- chiral plasmonics --- non-linear optics --- plasmonic devices --- plasmonic sensing --- plasmonics --- LSPR scattering --- polarisation manipulation --- metamaterials --- Faraday effect (rotation) --- magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) --- magnetoplasmonics --- molecular orientation --- spectral unmixing --- infrared absorption --- visible-infrared sum-frequency generation --- Raman scattering --- linear programming --- centrosymmetry --- spectroscopy --- selection rules --- infrared --- Raman --- sum-frequency generation --- interfaces --- molecules --- nanoparticles --- molecular aggregates --- second harmonic generation --- hyper rayleigh scattering --- second harmonic scattering --- light polarizatio --- quantum dots --- phenyl derivative --- UV–Visible spectroscopy --- sum-frequency generation spectroscopy --- dipole–dipole interaction --- polyoxometalates --- donor/acceptor substituents --- first hyperpolarizability --- (time-dependent) DFT --- n/a --- UV-Visible spectroscopy --- dipole-dipole interaction
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This reprint focuses on fundamentals and applied research on magnetic structures with curved geometries. The influence of curvature in the magnetic structures is an appealing topic of research opening novel perspectives to engineer the magnetic textures and the magnetisation reversal processes. Special attention is given to the fabrication and optimisation of magnetic structures, their characterisation and possible use in technological applications.
Research & information: general --- Physics --- Electricity, electromagnetism & magnetism --- soft magnetic materials --- amorphous magnetic wires --- magnetic domains --- magneto-optic Kerr effect --- giant magnetoimpedance effect --- magnetic anisotropy --- 3D nanowire networks --- spin caloritronics --- thermoelectricity --- spintronics --- giant magnetoresistance multilayers --- glass-coated microwires --- micromagnetic structure --- impedance --- magnetic permeability --- nanomagnetism --- focused-electron-beam-induced deposition --- nanofabrication --- nanolithography --- magnetic nanowires --- three-dimensional --- core-shell --- purification --- thermal annealing --- electron holography --- cylindrical magnetic nanowires --- magnetocrystalline anisotropy --- magnetochiral configurations --- micromagnetic modeling --- amorphous microwires --- high-frequency magnetoimpedance --- SOLT calibration --- nanoporous anodic alumina template --- electrodeposition --- ALD --- magnetic nanowire and nanotube --- core/shell nanostructure --- FORC analysis --- MOKE --- magnetization reversal --- n/a
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Sight is the dominant sense of mankind to apprehend the world at the earth scale and beyond the frontiers of the infinite, from the nanometer to the incommensurable. Primarily based on sunlight and natural and artificial light sources, optics has been the major companion of spectroscopy since scientific observation began. The invention of the laser in the early sixties has boosted optical spectroscopy through the intrinsic or specific symmetry electronic properties of materials at the multiscale (birefringence, nonlinear and photonic crystals), revealed by the ability to monitor light polarization inside or on the surface of designed objects. This Special Issue of Symmetry features articles and reviews that are of tremendous interest to scientists who study linear and nonlinear optics, all oriented around the common axis of symmetry. Contributions transverse the entire breadth of this field, including those concerning polarization and anisotropy within colloids of chromophores and metal/semiconducting nanoparticles probed by UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopies; microscopic structures of liquid–liquid, liquid–gas, and liquid–solid interfaces; surface- and symmetry-specific optical techniques and simulations, including second-harmonic and sum-frequency generations, and surface-enhanced and coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopies; orientation and chirality of bio-molecular interfaces; symmetry breaking in photochemistry; symmetric multipolar molecules; reversible electronic energy transfer within supramolecular systems; plasmonics; and light polarization effects in materials.
Information technology industries --- Computer science --- symmetry breaking --- chiral plasmonics --- non-linear optics --- plasmonic devices --- plasmonic sensing --- plasmonics --- LSPR scattering --- polarisation manipulation --- metamaterials --- Faraday effect (rotation) --- magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) --- magnetoplasmonics --- molecular orientation --- spectral unmixing --- infrared absorption --- visible-infrared sum-frequency generation --- Raman scattering --- linear programming --- centrosymmetry --- spectroscopy --- selection rules --- infrared --- Raman --- sum-frequency generation --- interfaces --- molecules --- nanoparticles --- molecular aggregates --- second harmonic generation --- hyper rayleigh scattering --- second harmonic scattering --- light polarizatio --- quantum dots --- phenyl derivative --- UV–Visible spectroscopy --- sum-frequency generation spectroscopy --- dipole–dipole interaction --- polyoxometalates --- donor/acceptor substituents --- first hyperpolarizability --- (time-dependent) DFT --- n/a --- UV-Visible spectroscopy --- dipole-dipole interaction
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This reprint focuses on fundamentals and applied research on magnetic structures with curved geometries. The influence of curvature in the magnetic structures is an appealing topic of research opening novel perspectives to engineer the magnetic textures and the magnetisation reversal processes. Special attention is given to the fabrication and optimisation of magnetic structures, their characterisation and possible use in technological applications.
soft magnetic materials --- amorphous magnetic wires --- magnetic domains --- magneto-optic Kerr effect --- giant magnetoimpedance effect --- magnetic anisotropy --- 3D nanowire networks --- spin caloritronics --- thermoelectricity --- spintronics --- giant magnetoresistance multilayers --- glass-coated microwires --- micromagnetic structure --- impedance --- magnetic permeability --- nanomagnetism --- focused-electron-beam-induced deposition --- nanofabrication --- nanolithography --- magnetic nanowires --- three-dimensional --- core-shell --- purification --- thermal annealing --- electron holography --- cylindrical magnetic nanowires --- magnetocrystalline anisotropy --- magnetochiral configurations --- micromagnetic modeling --- amorphous microwires --- high-frequency magnetoimpedance --- SOLT calibration --- nanoporous anodic alumina template --- electrodeposition --- ALD --- magnetic nanowire and nanotube --- core/shell nanostructure --- FORC analysis --- MOKE --- magnetization reversal --- n/a