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Glass Bellies and Artificial Wombs: Gender, Science, and Reproduction in Early Modern Alchemical Performance [PDF]
In this essay, I use the glass belly or vessel as a framework for examining the intersection of science, performance, and gender in the early modern period. I begin with the example of the glass belly because of how its form and functions intersect these
Jennifer Park
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Jerzy Grotowski in Copenhagen: Three Encounters with the Sage [PDF]
Juliusz Tyszka describes Jerzy Grotowski’s three appearances at the the Tenth Session of the International School of Theatre Anthropology (ISTA), which took place in Copenhagen, May 3–8, 1996. Grotowski describes various key concepts in his work. He also
Tyszka, Juliusz
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Background Glutamate metabotropic receptors (GRM) play a variety of roles in neuronal cells. However, their clinical significance and biological functions in breast cancer remain unknown. Methods RNA sequencing data of breast cancer was obtained from the
Bin Xiao +7 more
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‘A devotion to the experimental sciences and arts’: the subscription to the great battery at the Royal Institution 1808–9 [PDF]
A significant but neglected theme in the history of British science in the nineteenth century is the funding of institutional research. The subscription to the ‘great battery’ at the Royal Institution in 1808 and 1809 provides the first instance of named
Unwin, Patrick R., Unwin, Robert
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The moment of presence in the art of acting in the contemporary theatre is in the postdramatic theatre confronted with a redefinition of mimesis. Very often one can witness how contemporary performances draw upon historical events and perspectives.
Annelis Kuhlmann
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Resonances: The sound of performance [PDF]
It is a hot summer night in August 2013, as the audience gathers near the entrance of the large Gray Hall at the south side of the former coal mine Göttelborn (Germany).
Birringer, J
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The Threepenny Opera: a learning play in a laboratory of a late Soviet school
This article presents a case study considering key scenes from Bertolt Brecht’s play The Threepenny Opera that were performed in a Moscow school theatre of the late USSR, in 1982. Collective working under the conditions of a theatre laboratory engendered
Viktoria Volkova
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Buddah Still Works— the Work on Oneself Never Ends: Essay on Grotowski
This essay uses the personal recollections of Italian director Gioacchino Palumbo, including the experience of viewing of Apocalypsis cum figuris as well as some personal encounters with Jerzy Grotowski, to present a subjective account of selected ...
Gioacchino Palumbo +1 more
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Cross Pollination's Nomadic Laboratory: a praxis in-between practices
This collaborative writing presents the ways in which practitioner-researchers from Cross Pollination (CP), an international arts research platform with a focus on knowledge exchange, create nomadic and temporary laboratory spaces. It is argued that the
Adriana Parente La Selva +3 more
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3D‐Nanoprinted Fluidically Steerable Soft Robotic Microcatheters
This work introduces a ∼3‐French (1 mm‐in‐diameter) soft robotic microcatheter fabricated by means of two‐photon direct laser writing. The 3D‐printed microcatheter enables remote, on‐demand steering via microfluidic actuation for guidewire‐free navigation of vascular networks as well as microcatheter‐mediated delivery of fluidic payloads to target ...
Bailey M. Felix +17 more
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