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The article explores the early opera by Salvatore Sciarrino, based on Henry James’s novelette The Aspern Papers. Sciarrino’s Aspern has aroused considerable interest both in the aspect of the transposition of James’s prose into the musical sphere, and in
Anna G. Chupova
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« Chercher les forces obliques » : poétique anamorphique dans l’œuvre photolittéraire de Lydia Flem
In 2008, as she has chemotherapy to treat breast cancer, Belgian writer Lydia Flem begins to photograph a series of colorful and heterogeneous objects.
Servanne Monjour
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The present research explores the use of the art practices in “no-places” as an instrument of urban regeneration. “No-places” are meant as architectural and urban spaces where people perceive to be in a decayed and anonymous areas, without identity and ...
Greta Attademo
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Applications of anamorphosis and mixed reality in a classroom setting
We report on a novel use of handmade anamorphoses in connection with Mixed Reality in a classroom setting involving Portuguese 9th grade visual education students.
Manuel Flores, A. Araújo
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Catoptric Anamorphosis on Free-Form Reflective Surfaces
The study focuses on the definition of a geometric methodology for the use of catoptric anamorphosis in contemporary architecture. The particular projective phenomenon is illustrated, showing typological-geometric properties, responding to mechanisms of
Francesco Di Paola, Pietro Pedone
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Penned as an essay, this paper tackles the emergence of the “sœurcière” archetype –in French a portmanteau word merging the notion of sisterhood with that of witches—as part of an interdisciplinary creative research project carried out in situ in the ...
Bénédicte Meillon
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Foundations for Universal Non‐Gaussian Data Assimilation
Abstract In many applications of data assimilation, especially when the size of the problem is large, a substantial assumption is made: all variables are well‐described by Gaussian error statistics. This assumption has the advantage of making calculations considerably simpler, but it is often not valid, leading to biases in forecasts or, even worse ...
Senne Van Loon, Steven J. Fletcher
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Examination of the temperature coefficient of the 19F NMR signal in two different solvents. Therefore, different amino acid derivatives were synthesized. Also, for the first time the lanthanoid induced shift (δLIS) of the 19F NMR signal were examined for a fluorinated Tm3+‐complex which indicates a change in conformation between 308.15 K and 313.15 K ...
Felix Mysegaes +3 more
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Avoiding the blue spectrum and the fine-tuning of initial conditions in hybrid inflation [PDF]
Hybrid inflation faces two well-known problems: the blue spectrum of the non-supersymmetric version of the model and the fine-tuning of the initial conditions of the fields leading to sufficient inflation to account for the standard cosmological problems.
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Abstract Modern physics‐based subsurface‐flow models often require many parameters and computationally costly simulations. This prohibits traditional ensemble‐based conditioning. We expedite the calibration of such models by using surrogate/proxy models based on Gaussian Process Regression (GPR). In an iterative procedure, we use the proxy models to (a)
Jonas Allgeier, Olaf A. Cirpka
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