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The “passion for particularity” in The Return of the Native
Gillian Beer argues that Hardy shared with Darwin what she calls “the passion for particularity.” Hardy’s relish in details is undoubtedly an effect of science for, as J.-A.
Annie Ramel
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KH15D: a star eclipsed by a large scale dusty vortex? [PDF]
We propose that the large photometric variations of KH15D are due to an eclipsing swarm of solid particles trapped in giant gaseous vortex rotating at \~0.2 AU from the star.
Barge P. +7 more
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Jean-Luc Marion is well known as a theologian and philosopher, but as yet his innovative postmetaphysical thought, which arose in part as a reaction to Derrida’s deconstructive critiques of traditional phenomenology, has not yet been widely applied to ...
Raoul Eshelman
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AMBER on the VLTI: data processing and calibration issues [PDF]
We present here the current performances of the AMBER / VLTI instrument for standard use and compare these with the offered modes of the instrument. We show that the instrument is able to reach its specified precision only for medium and high spectral ...
A. Meilland +15 more
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I aim to give a new account of picture perception: of the way our visual system functions when we see something in a picture. My argument relies on the functional distinction between the ventral and dorsal visual subsystems.
Nanay, Bence
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Anamorphosis, the geography of physicians, and mortality [PDF]
Visual images can have an impact that is different and often more immediate than the written argument or reported statistical effect. Photographs are especially effective and, hence, the photo essay. But serendipitous intuition can also be fostered with schematic diagrams.
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THE PRINCIPLES OF ARTISTIC UNITY IN THE BOOKS BY Y. MORITS IN THE 2000S
The current paper features the principles of artistic integrity in the books by Y. Morits published in the 2000s («Лицо», «Таким образом», «По закону – при- вет почтальону», «Рассказы о чудесном», «Сквозеро», «Ванечка» etc.).
O. N. Vladimirov
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Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin [PDF]
Claire Farago and Donald Preziosi once pointed out how recent art museums by architect Daniel Libeskind allow for altered relationships between exhibitions and visitors.
Henrik Reeh
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« Un néant follement attifé » : macabre et grotesque dans Mesure pour Mesure
In an anamorphic play such as Measure for Measure, the grotesque is endowed with a strong satirical power, and its close relation to the macabre makes it even stronger. Shakespeare actually depicts a dramatic vanitas and places the morbid at the heart of
Sophie Chiari
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Un Balzac picassiano, un Picasso balzaquiano: Mr Frenhofer and the Minotaur, de Sidney Peterson
The article examines the short film Mr Frenhofer and the Minotaur (1949), the unique surrealistic adaptation that the American avant-garde director Sidney Peterson made of Balzac’s famous story Le Chef-d'œuvre inconnu (1837).
Pablo Zambrano Carballo
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