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Reducers and other Cilk++ hyperobjects

Proceedings of the twenty-first annual symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures, 2009
This paper introduces hyperobjects, a linguistic mechanism that allows different branches of a multithreaded program to maintain coordinated local views of the same nonlocal variable. We have identified three kinds of hyperobjects that seem to be useful -- reducers, holders, and splitters -- and we have implemented reducers and holders in Cilk++, a set
Matteo Frigo   +3 more
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Vessels for hyperobjects

This thesis explores the relationship between physical objects and the human experience, emphasizing their capacity to carry stories, relationships, and memories that shape both environments and interactions. Rooted in a fascination with the materials of the home, the work recontextualizes mundane objects to uncover their poetic and idiosyncratic ...
Cooper Wright, Diana S. Nicholas
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Hyperobjects and prehistory

2018
Timothy Morton’s 2013 book Hyperobjects is thought-provoking for a number of reasons, not least for its implications for the study of prehistory. Morton defines ‘hyperobjects’ as objects massively distributed in space or time by comparison with humans.
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Film, Between Nihilism and Hyperobjects

The Criticism and Theory Society of Korea, 2022
The only filmic work bequeathed by Samuel Beckett, Film (1965), as its self-reflexive title suggests, problematizes the ontological implications of sensory perception in various registers including sight, hearing and touch. The work also stands out in the writer’s oeuvre in that the story’s setting is, unlike his other literary texts, openly ...
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Cultural-historical hyperobjects

2018
New ways of analysing will reveal that we need culture– culture contrastsin order to explore the diversity in by whom, where, and why Styrofoam cupsare formed. Though all humans can be ethical some material practices influenceand indeed contribute more to the creation of hyperobjects than others.Anthropocene were not made by or used by all humans ...
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Education after the end of the world. How can education be viewed as a hyperobject?

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Nick Peim, Nicholas Stock
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A computer technique for displaying n -dimensional hyperobjects

Communications of the ACM, 1967
A digital computer and automatic plotter have been used to generate three-dimensional stereoscopic movies of the three-dimensional parallel and perspective projections of four-dimensional hyperobjects rotating in four-dimensional space. The observed projections and their motions were a direct extension of three-dimensional experience, but no profound ...
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