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Terror en el espacio

Terror en el espacio

Salva J. Luzzy; Antonio Matiola; Victor Blazquez

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Terror y ciencia ficci n se dan la mano en el espacio profundo, la inmensidad, sea en el interior de la nave o lo inh spito del planeta ajeno. Un lugar en medio de la nada del que no se puede escapar. No hay donde huir. Y el horror se desata. Alien, Horizonte Final. Pandorum. Dead Space... Distitnas formas de mezclar el terror con la ciencia ficci n que nos ha inspirado para querer publicar esta antolog a. Se respira ese mal, esa atm sfera enrarecida y enfermiza, ese horror ante lo desconocido; el juego del gato y el rat n, la locura y paranoia de la soledad y la claustrofobia, la desesperaci n ante el escenario que no permite dejar atr s aquello que nos amenaza. Como dec a aquella peli: En el espacio, nadie puede o r tus gritos.
Digital Systems Design Using VHDL

Digital Systems Design Using VHDL

Charles H. Roth; Lizy Kurian John

CL Engineering
2007
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Written for an advanced-level course in digital systems design, DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN USING VHDL integrates the use of the industry-standard hardware description language VHDL into the digital design process. Following a review of basic concepts of logic design, the author introduces the basics of VHDL, and then incorporates more coverage of advanced VHDL topics. Rather than simply teach VHDL as a programming language, this book emphasizes the practical use of VHDL in the digital design process.
100° West - 80° East Meridian: The Great Circle from Pole to Pole

100° West - 80° East Meridian: The Great Circle from Pole to Pole

Alexandra Keiser; William Allen; Lizz Thabet

Independently Published
2019
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This book is a monograph on recent work from Barbara Westermann who is a German-American social sculptor and installation artist living in New York City and Berlin. Her sculptures, prints, and drawings are minimalist and conceptual, with an emphasis on urban planning, geometry, geophysical mapping, and music. She uses sculpture to 'embody' utilitarian objects and create structures in society using language, thoughts, actions and objects. Barbara's research-driven methodology uses digital maps and historical documents with a utilitarian regard for aesthetics and materials. She uses the visual vocabulary of urban planning and architecture for her works of sculpture, public art, and printmaking. She is interested in crossing the boundaries between art and life, Barbara - in her sculptures, works on paper and installation - responds to information drawn from a range of human environments, including architecture, urban planning and socio-political history. The magic of numbers and proportions of the human body in Da Vinci's Man of Vitruvius are measured by a circle and a square; Barbara, in the company of contemporary artists like Olafur Eliasson, Joseph Beuys and Hilma af Klint, with their laboratories of spatial research, start with maps, landscapes, natural processes, things that already are, to build visions and dreams about what might be.Barbara has shown her sculptures and art work widely, including solo exhibitions at Malkasten in D sseldorf Germany, La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, and Freiburg Museum of Contemporary Art. She delivered a lecture called 'documenta urbana' at the documenta XIII in Kassel, Germany and completed a fellowship at the Raketenstation Stiftung Hombroich in the fall of 2012. She worked on the Joseph Beuys 7000 Oaks project while studying urban planning and ever since I've practiced art in such an interdisciplinary way.Her work has been shown at the Tate in London, the Whitney Biennial, PS1, the Dia Art Foundation, Paula Cooper Gallery, Holly Solomon Gallery, Ronald Feldman Gallery, EAB Fair, Clay Street Gallery, Momenta Art, Proteus Gowanus, the Museum of the National Library of Spain, Brooklyn Museum, Hamburger + Munchner Kunstverein, Hamburg/Munich, Germany, New Museum for Contemporary Art, and numerous other venues in the United States and Europe. A Whitney Museum Independent Study graduate, she publishes prints with Clay Street Press in Cincinnati.Publications include Art of the Millennium, by Burkhardt Riemschneider; Blurring the Boundaries: Installation Art 1969-1996, essays by Hugh Davies and Ron Onorato, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; Show and Tell: A Chronicle of Group Material; Whitney Museum Biennial Exhibition 1985; ABC No Rio Dinero; Time Capsule, Creative Time; Editor, Kunstforum International, Nr. 51, Kassel, 1980
Sweet Fairy Tales 2017

Sweet Fairy Tales 2017

Dan Marek; Monika Stout; Lizzo Marek

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Sweet Fairy Tales is a collaboration of sugar artists who have come together to re-create some of your favorite fairy tales into sugar All proceeds go directly to http: //child-aid.org/. A wonderful non-profit organization that trains hundreds of teachers and librarians in Guatemala, delivers books to neglected schools and libraries, and brings reading programs to children in 68communities. Sweet Fairy Tales is all about promoting reading and reading together.
Noncommutative Spacetimes

Noncommutative Spacetimes

Paolo Aschieri; Marija Dimitrijevic; Petr Kulish; Fedele Lizzi; Julius Wess

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2009
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There are many approaches to noncommutative geometry and its use in physics, the ? operator algebra and C -algebra one, the deformation quantization one, the qu- tum group one, and the matrix algebra/fuzzy geometry one. This volume introduces and develops the subject by presenting in particular the ideas and methods recently pursued by Julius Wess and his group. These methods combine the deformation quantization approach based on the - tion of star product and the deformed (quantum) symmetries methods based on the theory of quantum groups. The merging of these two techniques has proven very fruitful in order to formulate ?eld theories on noncommutative spaces. The aim of the book is to give an introduction to these topics and to prepare the reader to enter the research ?eld himself/herself. This has developed from the constant interest of Prof. W. Beiglboeck, editor of LNP, in this project, and from the authors experience in conferences and schools on the subject, especially from their interaction with students and young researchers. In fact quite a few chapters in the book were written with a double purpose, on the one hand as contributions for school or conference proceedings and on the other handaschaptersforthepresentbook.Thesearenowharmonizedandcomplemented by a couple of contributions that have been written to provide a wider background, to widen the scope, and to underline the power of our methods.
Noncommutative Spacetimes

Noncommutative Spacetimes

Paolo Aschieri; Marija Dimitrijevic; Petr Kulish; Fedele Lizzi; Julius Wess

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2011
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There are many approaches to noncommutative geometry and its use in physics, the ? operator algebra and C -algebra one, the deformation quantization one, the qu- tum group one, and the matrix algebra/fuzzy geometry one. This volume introduces and develops the subject by presenting in particular the ideas and methods recently pursued by Julius Wess and his group. These methods combine the deformation quantization approach based on the - tion of star product and the deformed (quantum) symmetries methods based on the theory of quantum groups. The merging of these two techniques has proven very fruitful in order to formulate ?eld theories on noncommutative spaces. The aim of the book is to give an introduction to these topics and to prepare the reader to enter the research ?eld himself/herself. This has developed from the constant interest of Prof. W. Beiglboeck, editor of LNP, in this project, and from the authors experience in conferences and schools on the subject, especially from their interaction with students and young researchers. In fact quite a few chapters in the book were written with a double purpose, on the one hand as contributions for school or conference proceedings and on the other handaschaptersforthepresentbook.Thesearenowharmonizedandcomplemented by a couple of contributions that have been written to provide a wider background, to widen the scope, and to underline the power of our methods.