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Interior Frontiers

2020
AbstractThis chapter reviews the early-nineteenth-century term, interior frontier, that was forged into a political concept and became an unexpected conceptual hinge for the thinking about racial formations. It reflects on the paradoxical, quixotic quality of a concept in the practices interior frontier calls forth.
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ALFVÉN INTERIOR CRISIS

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2004
A numerical study of an interior crisis of a large-amplitude Alfvén wave described by the driven-dissipative derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation, in the low-dimensional limit, is reported. An example of Alfvén interior crisis is characterized using the unstable periodic orbits and their associated invariant stable and unstable manifolds in the ...
Felix Aldo Borotto   +2 more
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Interiors and Interiority in the Ornamental Dairy Tradition

Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2008
the sudden death of England’s Queen Mary ii (1662–94) in December 1694 elicited an outpouring of national grief that manifested itself in massive funeral processions and a splendid mausoleum designed by Christopher Wren. In his eulogy at her funeral, Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, praised Mary for being an “incomparable wife” to William iii,
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INTERIOR PROSPECT AND REFUGE

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2006
Prospect and refuge theory has usually been applied to landscapes but recent work suggests that it could also be applied to interiors. This article reports two experiments, covering 14 environments and 97 respondents, in which five hypotheses regarding prospect, refuge, and comfort were tested: H 1
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Exhibition as Interior, Interior as Exhibition

Exhibition design has long been studied in the fields of art, design and architecture, but the focus has been on the design of the exhibition narrative, rather than the design as interior space. This book breaks new ground, exploring the complex relationships which exist between exhibitions, museums and galleries and interior design. Taking a
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Designing Interiors

2017
The following is a theoretical reflection about the re-development of existing spaces. First, various changes in the way we live worldwide are considered, especially in industrialised countries. Then a process that spans from research to design is proposed to identify those actions required to reach an innovative response to the problem at hand.
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POLYHEDRA WITH UNGUARDED INTERIORS

International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 2002
A polyhedron may contain points not visible from any vertex. This paper shows that a polyhedron with this property may have as few as 16 vertices.
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Knowledge Production in Organization Development: An Interiority-based Perspective

Journal of Change Management, 2020
Abraham B Shani, David Coghlan
exaly  

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