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Fiction on the Radio: Remediating Transnational Modernism [PDF]
The BBC was the laboratory for major experiments in modernism. Notions of aesthetics, audience, and form were tried out before the microphones of 200 Oxford St., London and heard around the world, often before they were in England.
Morse, Daniel Ryan
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In the preface to Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman said, The poets of the kosmos advance through all interpositions and coverings and turmoils and stratagems to first principles.
Irizarry, Justin Lee
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On the speed of light in a vacuum in the presence of a magnetic field
The nature of light, the existence of magnetism, the physical meaning of a vacuum are problems so deeply related to philosophy that they have been discussed for thousands of years.
Agil, Jonathan +2 more
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Silent Light, Luminous Noise: Photophonics, Machines and the Senses [PDF]
This research takes the basic physical premise that sound can be synthesized using light, explores how this has historically been, and still is achieved, and how it can still be a fertile area for creative, theoretical and critical exploration in sound ...
Mullender, Rob
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Hand Amputees have an Altered Perception of Images at Arm's Length [PDF]
The preface to this collection "Dust Clouding: Ambiguity and the Poetic Image," highlights the ways in which poets such as W.S Merwin and Donald Revell use ambiguity and the poetic image to strengthen their poems and encourage equality between reader and
Irizarry, Justin Lee
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On the physics of polariton interactions [PDF]
An exciton-polariton is a quasi-particle that emerges from the strong coupling between an exciton and a photon. Recently, the studies of the exciton-polariton have been receiving a great deal of attention in terms of both fundamental physics and ...
Takemura, Naotomo
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Instruments for New Music: Sound, Technology, and Modernism [PDF]
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cutting-edge acoustic technologies of the early twentieth century, and for many musicians and artists of the time, these devices were also the implements of
Patteson, Thomas
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The Ticker is the student newspaper of Baruch College. It has been published continuously since 1932, when the Baruch College campus was the School of Business and Civic Administration of the City College of New ...
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Analysis and Report 1991-1992 : Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin Street [PDF]
Analysis and report for the year 1991-1992.
Dublin Institute of Technology
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