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Action and the Open Work

open access: yes, 2007
This paper will introduce some connections between the philosophy of action and art. I specifically intend to make links between the philosophy of action and artworks called ‘open works.’ These links will become apparent when we see Umberto Eco’s ...
Wallace, Chris
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Open-work Spires

open access: yesNotes and Queries, 1924
H. Hopps
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Working in Open Data

2021
In this chapter we draw on data from semi-structured interviews with a range of stakeholders to examine how open data practices are perceived and reflected on. Moving away from the situated examples of the previous chapter, we engage with the multifaceted nature of open data practices, with a focus on conceptual and ideological aspects of open data ...
Suneel Jethani, Dale Leorke
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A Medieval Open Work

Poetica, 2021
Abstract Guigo II is commonly known and praised among specialists of Western mysticism for his Scala claustralium, a work that presents a spiritual program for cloistered monks. His Meditations, on the other hand, have usually been relegated to the margin of attention. The First Meditation, in particular, is generally regarded as a minor piece.
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Working Open-Mindedly

2015
Daniel and his Leader Development Team (LTD) members liked the idea that they should develop teamwork by working with employees as a team. They could show what teamwork looked like as they introduced and developed more teamwork in their organizations.
Dean Tjosvold, Mary Tjosvold
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Open Works

2019
Open Works is a newly established community-based makerspace in the Greenmount West Neighborhood District of Baltimore, Maryland. The space, located in a completely renovated building especially designed as a makerspace, encompasses 34,000 square feet and has an impressive array of new equipment, specialty shops, public spaces, and 140 micro-studios ...
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A Museum is an Open Work

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2001
Cultural institutions are incomplete until human beings experience them and use their experiences to advance thought and learning. Umberto Eco?s metaphor of the ?open work??a composition open to the interpretation of its performers?is used to suggest that the library, the museum, the historic home, the preserved area, the garden or the zoo await a ...
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Opening the Work

This chapter examines the composition of Rudolf Borchardt’s poem as an oratorio and the translation of the poem’s accompanying debates into the realms of music and theater. It studies the oratorio Joram (1932) by the composer Paul Ben-Haim against the tradition of the oratorio in Germany using the passions of Johann Sebastian Bach as the genre’s ...
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