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The Image and Imagination of the Fourth Dimension in Twentieth-Century Art and Culture [PDF]
One of the most important stimuli for the imaginations of modern artists in the twentieth century was the concept of a higher, unseen fourth dimension of space. An outgrowth of the n-dimensional geometries developed in the nineteenth century, the concept
Henderson, Linda Dalrymple
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Spectral Mapping Reconstruction of Extended Sources [PDF]
Three dimensional spectroscopy of extended sources is typically performed with dedicated integral field spectrographs. We describe a method of reconstructing full spectral cubes, with two spatial and one spectral dimension, from rastered spectral mapping
Allington-Smith J. R. +14 more
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Wyobraźnia wyzwolona. Kubistyczny model przekładu literackiego
The subject of the present discussion is the cubist model of literary translation, which assumes a multilateral perspective in simultanism, expressed in rotation of the original text through various historical timespaces, styles, poetics, conventions ...
Tamara Brzostowska-Tereszkiewicz
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Intersemiotic translation and transformational creativity [PDF]
In this article we approach a case of intersemiotic translation as a paradigmatic example of Boden’s ‘transformational creativity’ category. To develop our argument, we consider Boden’s fundamental notion of ‘conceptual space’ as a regular pattern of ...
Aguiar, Daniella +2 more
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AESTHETIC SPACE IN SYNTHETIC CUBISM, INTERPRETATION ANALYSIS OF ARMEN NAZARUDDIN'S PAINTINGS
This study aims to see the aesthetic spaces in synthetic cubism by Armen Nazaruddin. When mastering the techniques, tools and materials that are mastered, the next problem that arises is the application of aesthetic values in the form of works of art ...
Mukhsin Patriansah +2 more
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This article presents an analysis of the transformations in the poetics of Rainer M. Rilke. According to the author, the essential impulse for the inception of this evolution had been provided by the encounter of the poet with a series of paintings by ...
Arne Melberg
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« C’est du bricolage » ou l’envers d’une métaphore artistique
In French, it is very common to use the word bricolage to describe contemporary work of art. What does this metaphor mean? On which principles does it leans?
Claire Le Thomas
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Spitzer IRS Spectral Mapping of the Toomre Sequence: Spatial Variations of PAH, Gas, and Dust Properties in Nearby Major Mergers [PDF]
We have mapped the key mid-IR diagnostics in eight major merger systems of the Toomre Sequence (NGC4676, NGC7592, NGC6621, NGC2623, NGC6240, NGC520, NGC3921, and NGC7252) using the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS).
A. S. Evans +68 more
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C$_{60}$ in Reflection Nebulae [PDF]
The fullerene C$_{60}$ has four infrared-active vibrational transitions at 7.0, 8.5, 17.4 and 18.9 $\mu$m. We have previously observed emission features at 17.4 and 18.9 $\mu$m in the reflection nebula NGC 7023 and demonstrated spatial correlations ...
Bettens +23 more
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The Embodiment of Artistic Objects in Pablo Picasso’s Cubism
According to Michael Tucker, the breakdown of consciousness in modern art, a breakdown that carries the modern artist backwards to an all-embracing participation with the world, leads to a return to archaic qualities of participation mystique that ...
E. Mallen
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