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Hyperart Thomasson


Hyperart Thomasson
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Author : Masayuki Qusumi
language : en
Publisher: Kaya Press
Release Date : 2021-10-05

Hyperart Thomasson written by Masayuki Qusumi and has been published by Kaya Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-05 with categories.


"Akasegawa is the kind of artist who inspires everybody every time he makes a new piece of art." -Yoko Ono In the 1970s, estranged from the institutions and practices of high art, avant-garde artist and award-winning novelist Genpei Akasegawa (1937-2014) launched an open-ended, participatory project to search the streets of Japan for strange objects which he and his collaborators labeled "hyperart," codifying them with an elaborate system of humorous nomenclature. Along with "modernologists" such as the Japanese urban anthropologist Kon Wajiro and his European contemporary, Walter Benjamin, Akasegawa is part of a lineage of modern wanderers of the cityscape. His work, which has captured the imagination of Japan, reads like a comic forerunner of the somber mixed-media writings of W.G. Sebald, and will appeal to all fans of modern literature, art, artistic/social movements and writing that combines visual images and text in the exploration of urban life. In this revised edition, Matthew Fargo's original US translation of Akasegawa's hilarious, brilliantly conceived exercise in collective observation is accompanied by reflections from noted scholars Jordan Sand and Reiko Tomii, as well as a new essay by Akasegawa scholar William Marotti and a reflection on Akasegawa's legacy as a teacher by writer, artist and composer Masayuki Qusumi, a former student of Akasegawa's.



Hyperart


Hyperart
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Author : 赤瀬川源平
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Hyperart written by 赤瀬川源平 and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Architecture categories.


Text by Jordan Sand, Reiko Tomii. Translated by Matthew Fargo.



Hypermedia Hypercard Hyperart


Hypermedia Hypercard Hyperart
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Author : Jo Ann Bateman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

Hypermedia Hypercard Hyperart written by Jo Ann Bateman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Art categories.


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Uselessness


Uselessness
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Author : Michelle Howard
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2020-03-23

Uselessness written by Michelle Howard and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-03-23 with Art categories.


Is uselessness a tool? The acquisition of tools is the secret to humankind’s success and what distinguishes us from animals. However, we also use tools to tell stories and produce objects that are perplexingly useless. Uselessness rarely meets our expectations, but can also be fascinating and liberating, because it eludes the logic of the "use = value" equation. In the Modern Age usefulness became a priority: with reference to space, production or training. Yet futurologists today predict that one product of artificial intelligence will be a "useless" future. If the future makes us useless, it will be necessary to reconsider our attitude toward uselessness. The texts in this interdisciplinary reader illuminate the potential creativity the future can bring in light of this development.



Hyperstudio


Hyperstudio
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Author : Tim Fleck
language : en
Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
Release Date : 1998-06

Hyperstudio written by Tim Fleck and has been published by Teacher Created Resources this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998-06 with Education categories.


Projects for language arts, social studies, science and math. Provided templates can be modified to meet specific needs. Project samples also provided



Polymers In Concrete


Polymers In Concrete
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Author : Y. Ohama
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 1997-04-10

Polymers In Concrete written by Y. Ohama and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-04-10 with Architecture categories.


Papers from international experts from 13 countries. Coverage includes, new developments in the theory and practice of polymer composites, studies of their performance, manufacturing techniques and the material selection process.



The Internet


The Internet
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Author : James T. Perry
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

The Internet written by James T. Perry and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Computers categories.


Part of the Illustrated Series, this text offers a quick, visual, and step-by-step approach for learning about the Internet, including such topics as: e-mail, browsing, searching, accessing Newsgroups, and customizing information from the World Wide Web.



Waste


Waste
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Author : Eiko Maruko Siniawer
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2018-10-15

Waste written by Eiko Maruko Siniawer and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-15 with Business & Economics categories.


In Waste, Eiko Maruko Siniawer innovatively explores the many ways in which the Japanese have thought about waste—in terms of time, stuff, money, possessions, and resources—from the immediate aftermath of World War II to the present. She shows how questions about waste were deeply embedded in the decisions of everyday life, reflecting the priorities and aspirations of the historical moment, and revealing people’s ever-changing concerns and hopes. Over the course of the long postwar, Japanese society understood waste variously as backward and retrogressive, an impediment to progress, a pervasive outgrowth of mass consumption, incontrovertible proof of societal excess, the embodiment of resources squandered, and a hazard to the environment. Siniawer also shows how an encouragement of waste consciousness served as a civilizing and modernizing imperative, a moral good, an instrument for advancement, a path to self-satisfaction, an environmental commitment, an expression of identity, and more. From the late 1950s onward, a defining element of Japan’s postwar experience emerged: the tension between the desire for the privileges of middle-class lifestyles made possible by affluence and dissatisfaction with the logics, costs, and consequences of that very prosperity. This tension complicated the persistent search for what might be called well-being, a good life, or a life well lived. Waste is an elegant history of how people lived—how they made sense of, gave meaning to, and found value in the acts of the everyday.



Cyberpunk In A Transnational Context


Cyberpunk In A Transnational Context
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Author : Takayuki Tatsumi
language : en
Publisher: MDPI
Release Date : 2019-08-20

Cyberpunk In A Transnational Context written by Takayuki Tatsumi and has been published by MDPI this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-08-20 with Social Science categories.


Mike Mosher’s “Some Aspects of Californian Cyberpunk” vividly reminds us of the influence of West Coast counterculture on cyberpunks, with special emphasis on 1960s theoretical gurus such as Timothy Leary and Marshall McLuhan, who explored the frontiers of inner space as well as the global village. Frenchy Lunning’s “Cyberpunk Redux: Dérives in the Rich Sight of Post-Anthropocentric Visuality” examines how the heritage of Ridley Scott’s techno-noir film Blade Runner (1982) that preceded Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984) keeps revolutionizing the art of visuality, even in the age of the Anthropocene. If you read Lunning’s essay along with Lidia Meras’s “European Cyberpunk Cinema,” which closely analyzes major European cyberpunkish dystopian films Renaissance (2006) and Metropia (2009) and Elana Gomel’s “Recycled Dystopias: Cyberpunk and the End of History,” your understanding of the cinematic and post-utopian possibility of cyberpunk will become more comprehensive. For a cutting-edge critique of cyberpunk manga, let me recommend Martin de la Iglesia’s “Has Akira Always Been a Cyberpunk Comic?” which radically redefines the status of Akira (1982–1993) as trans-generic, paying attention to the genre consciousness of the contemporary readers of its Euro-American editions. Next, Denis Taillandier’s “New Spaces for Old Motifs? The Virtual Worlds of Japanese Cyberpunk” interprets the significance of Japanese hardcore cyberpunk novels such as Goro Masaki’s Venus City (1995) and Hirotaka Tobi’s Grandes Vacances (2002; translated as The Thousand Year Beach, 2018) and Ragged Girl (2006), paying special attention to how the authors created their virtual landscape in a Japanese way. For a full discussion of William Gibson’s works, please read Janine Tobek and Donald Jellerson’s “Caring About the Past, Present, and Future in William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition and Guerilla Games’ Horizon: Zero Dawn” along with my own “Transpacific Cyberpunk: Transgeneric Interactions between Prose, Cinema, and Manga”. The former reconsiders the first novel of Gibson’s new trilogy in the 21st century not as realistic but as participatory, whereas the latter relocates Gibson’s essence not in cyberspace but in a junkyard, making the most of his post-Dada/Surrealistic aesthetics and “Lo-Tek” way of life, as is clear in the 1990s “Bridge” trilogy.



William Gibson


William Gibson
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Author : Tom Henthorne
language : en
Publisher: McFarland
Release Date : 2011-07-29

William Gibson written by Tom Henthorne and has been published by McFarland this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07-29 with Literary Criticism categories.


William Gibson, author of the cyberpunk classic, Neuromancer (1984), is one today's most widely read science fiction writers. This companion is meant both for general readers and for scholars interested in Gibson's oeuvre. In addition to providing a literary and cultural context for works ranging from Gibson's first short story, "Fragments of a Hologram Rose" (1977), to his recent, bestselling novel, Zero History (2010), the companion offers commentary on Gibson's subjects, themes, and approaches. It also surveys existing scholarship on Gibson's work in an accessible way and provides an extensive bibliography to facilitate further study of William Gibson's writing, influence, and place in the history of science fiction and in literature as a whole.