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Robert Mugabe’s 1980 candidature as depicted in the (South African) Sunday Times
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has now been in power for three decades. He has acquired an almost universal image of being a dictator who has steadily governed the country to ruin.
Johann C de Wet
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Una rovina ad alta quota. Il Werk Verena
The First World War brought epochal innovations in military, political, socio-economic and terms cultural also for the prodigies that scientific-technological progress has produced: enormous logistical systems and technological predisposed almost ...
Sara Isgrò
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The Human Still Lives? Technology, borrowing and agency in the music of Nicolas Collins
This paper considers aspects of late 20th century experimental music in a post-digital era, where DIY approaches of hacking now outdated digital technology have enabled new forms of artistic expression – namely, glitch and aesthetics of failure.
Mark Dyer
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The Inversion of Mysticism—Gelassenheit and the Secret of the Open in Heidegger
The article explores the topic of Gelassenheit (releasement) in Heidegger, through the lens of the ambiguous role of Christian mysticism in general and Eckhart in particular in and for his thinking.
Hans Ruin
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Another Image of 'Community' at the South End Museum [PDF]
This paper considers some of the curatorial devices used in exhibitions at the South End Museum in Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth). The South End Museum, which opened on 3 March 2001, is modelled in several respects on the District Six Museum in Cape ...
Michelle Smith
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Àlvaro Siza and the Fragmented City [PDF]
In Álvaro Siza’s work, between 1970 and 1980, the presence of the ruin results from his quest for a methodology that allows the inclusion of the city’s past and its remains as an important starting point to embrace reality in its broadest sense.
Carlos Machado
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Displacements: Framing (and) Ruins in John Berger’s King and Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People
This essay brings John Berger’s King (1999) together with Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People (2007) to think through displacements with/in ruins. I interpret the settings of the novels, consider the narrative voices used to articulate the stories, and ...
Kylie Crane
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Integrated natural sciences approaches to the protection of medieval ruins
The aim of this paper is to present the Report of innovative restoration techniques, technologies and materials used in conservation in the context of natural sciences and heritage science of the RUINS Project.
Jakub Novotný, Jiří Bláha
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De la collectivité-territoire à la collectivité dans le territoire
This article proposes to decrypt the mechanisms of public action’s contribution and integration into the Territorial Intelligence’s construction. It is based on three examples, Ardennes, Rhône and Vaucluse and hypotheses that they are at three ages of ...
Emilie Ruin
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The arch, a favourite form of world architecture, is analysed in terms of its phenomenology, genesis and meanings. There is a thesis about the ambiguity of the arched structure, its initial criticality, which allows us to consider the arch as an ...
Петр Капустин
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