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Što se računa »kao zvuk« i kako »izbrojati« zvuk. Problem individuiranja i identificiranja zvuka
Cet article traite du problème de l’individualisation du son (sound individuation – SI) et de sa relation avec l’ontologie du son (sound ontology – SO). Il est avancé que les problèmes de SI, tels que l’aspatialité, l’individuation extrême, la perplexité indicielle et les énigmes de durée sont dus aux incertitudes de SO.
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Zvuk u pjesništvu Zvonimira Baloga
Zvonimir Balog left a lasting impression on croatian children's literature but he is also known as an author of collections of poems for adults. Puns and nonsense are the fundaments of Balog's poetry. The main goal of this master's thesis is to describe the charasteristics of the poetic style of Zvonimir Balog and how they affect the perception of the ...
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Catherine Malabou u nizu je knjiga snažnoj kritici podvrgnula psihoanalitički model uzročnosti. Cilj je ovog teksta izložiti njezinu kritiku psihoanalitičke uzročnosti, a potom kritizirati tu kritiku. Dva su načina za to: jakom kritikom kritike, koja nastoji pokazati kako Malabou nešto previđa u pogledu samih načela psihoanalitičke teorije zbog čega ...
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Hudba, zvuk a hluk v súčasnom hudobnodramatickom umení
The increase of noise in man’s environment is a characteristic of aural human culture of the 20th century. Its subsequent involvement in artistic culture (futurism, electroacoustic music, noise music, etc.) is a natural consequence of these processes. At its beginnings, noise, hisses, distortions, and various, originally non-musical, sounds came to be ...
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Materija, sile, okolni prostor i njihov međusobni odnospredstavljaju pokret. Primjećujemo ga pri djelovanju određene sile na materiju, kada se ona izmješta iz postojeće pozicije i premješta u neku novu. Pritom, pokret definiramo kao (određeno) gibanje u (određenom) prostoru.
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Iambic meter is the rhythmic pattern of a poetic verse line composed of two-syllable units that flow from unaccented to an accented beat. The word iamb comes from the Greek iambos and Latin iambus which describe a short syllable followed by a long one. An iamb can be made up of one word with two syllables (post-accent length in words or old Shtokavian ...
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