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COMMUNICATION OPPORTUNITIES OF MODERNISM IN THE SYSTEM OF MASS COMMUNICATION IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC. PART TWO

open access: yesІнтегровані комунікації
The second part of the research continues the study of current problems of modern Syrian painting as a means of communication with the help of the goal was set to explore the visual arts of modern Syria as a means and method of communication with the ...
Oksana Kosiuk
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Murder By Science [PDF]

open access: yes
There has been a shift in belief from God to nature. This shift is educational and based on theories and methodologies revealed by science that contradict the importance of and existence of a God. This shift has transformed society through education to a
Smithberger, Brian
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The Incorporation of Scientific Discourse in Yamamura Bochō's "Prismist" Poetry (1914-1916) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Yamamura Bochō (1884-1924) is mainly remembered as the author of "Seisanryōhari" (The Sacred Prism, 1915), a collection of "shi" (modern poetry in non-traditional forms) that represents the culmination of his experiments in diction and imagery.
Bonnie J Holmes   +2 more
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Between Extrapolation and Speculation: Reading Octavia E. Butler in the Geography Classroom

open access: yesThe Geographical Journal, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In this commentary, we explore how the work of Octavia E. Butler, a prominent Black feminist speculative fiction author, can enrich teaching practices aimed at fostering collective and emancipatory forms of future‐making in Political and Urban Geography.
Frank I. Müller, Anke Schwarz
wiley   +1 more source

Quand le futurisme est femme : Barbara des couleurs

open access: yesItinéraires, 2012
How can we explain the adhesion of many women to a pictorial current like Futurism, which was so misogynistic, aggressive and sometimes vulgar towards femininity? In this essay, first I aim to define the theoretic background of Futurism, i.e.
Francesca Brezzi
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The future

open access: yesSeminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1996
Within the next 20 years, nuclear medicine could become a major focus of medical practice and biomedical research as medicine enters a new age of certainty, in which surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy will only be used when a benefit is certain to result from the treatment.
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To Infrastructure the Future

open access: yesThe Geographical Journal, EarlyView.
Short Abstract The commentary offers a simple heuristic framework to suggest how geographers might conceive and unlock the potential of alternative modalities of infrastructure‐based futuring to make a difference to how policy and action unfold in spatial future‐making.
Michael Glass, Jean‐Paul Addie
wiley   +1 more source

Nordic game subcultures: between LARPers and avant-garde [PDF]

open access: yesG|A|M|E The Italian Journal of Game Studies, 2014
This article is about structural resemblances, linguistic and rhetoric similarities and media-strategic as well as tactical operations, that Nordic LARPers and 20th century avant-garde artists share.
Mathias Fuchs
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The normalization of the cyborg: from futuristic artistic expression of mutilation to daily aesthetic beauty [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The concept of mutilation as a permanent scarring of the integrity of the body has been overcome by the representation in visual culture of the cyborg, the bionic human and the genetically and bionically engineered mutant. Mutants with bionic prosthetics
Aceti, Lanfranco
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Strange Interferences : Modernism and Conservativism vs. Avant-Garde, Hungary, 1910’s [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
It is a highly peculiar phenomenon in Hungarian – and perhaps in East and Central European – literature of the early 20th century that Avant-Garde tendencies started to gain some (weak) position parallel with the first wave of Modernism, and when they
Kálmán C., György
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