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Antologia H

Antologia H

Olga Canovas

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Antolog a H. Los mejores autores del g nero de terror te sumergir n en sus profundidades, cont ndote las historias m s escalofriantes jam s contadas. 10 historias, 10 autores y 10 hospitales. Te atreves a entrar? Escrito por: Olga C novas, Teresa Oteo, Inma Mart n del Campo, Santiago S nchez P rez, Marian Alfaro L pez, Koldo Garragorri, Eduardo Casas Herrer, Roberto Navarro, Ram n Hern ndez, Jarch. Pr logo: Alberto M. Caliani. Correcci n: Cristina Ripoll Molla. Portada: Carolina Bensler. Contraportada, Maquetaci n y dise o: Aitor Ur a Arranz.
L'ultima cella

L'ultima cella

Olga Gnecchi

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Oscuri segreti si celano tra le rovine di un'antica Torre.1880. Samuele il guardiano notturno di una piccola prigione circondata dal mare di Borgo Vecchio.Una notte, i detenuti scompaiono misteriosamente nel nulla lasciando la prigione in balia di ombre e di un oscuro segreto. Samuele si trover a dover fare i conti con il sottile confine tra realt e immaginazione.In un futuro distante quasi cento anni, nel 1980, Olivia si ritrova a vivere un'esistenza schiva e introversa, dopo essere stata rapita, stuprata, ferita e abbandonata nuda e morente sul ciglio della strada dal suo aggressore.La vita di Olivia cambier quando conoscer Sam, un investigatore privato dal passato misterioso che indaga sul rapimento di altre donne e sulla loro morte.
The FATOFF Conspiracy

The FATOFF Conspiracy

Olga Werby

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Transdimensional Industries gave the world a technical solution to the obesity epidemic-eat more than you want, and store all that you want in their fat storage tanks conveniently located outside of our set of dimensions. Complete gluttony without sacrificing beauty or health...for a price. You can be rich and buy a thin body. You can be poor and lucky enough to get government assistance with your personal fat storage-Federal Assistance with Transdimensional Offloading of Fat and Flab. Or you can win the tits lottery-a lifetime of free blubber storage in the Transdimensional Industries' tanks where all the humanity's fat is stored. Thin people live well, have high paying jobs, and wield all of the social and political power and prestige while consuming unlimited quantities of food as mandated by the government. Fat people? They don't do so well.Cindy Rella is a low-level bureaucrat at the Civil Office of Fat Excision. And while her job is to tell people "no" when they apply for government assistance, Cindy has been secretly saving for a set of gray-market papers that would guarantee her a zero dress size and a healthy lifespan of over 30 years. Because being fat is not only a life-time of being a second-class citizen in a society that worships physical beauty, it is also a death sentence. Cindy's plan doesn't work spectacularly and her life spins out of control into a dangerous world of revolutionary fat freedom fighters. Sucking off fat into another dimension is not the only way to get thin.Cindy Rella is a coming of age story in the world that is a cross between dystopian Brazil and Fast Food Nation with a sprinkling of sci fi.
Assembly by Design

Assembly by Design

Olga Touloumi

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
2024
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How the United Nations headquarters became the architectural instrument and broadcast medium of global diplomacy For almost seven years after World War II, a small group of architects took on an exciting task: to imagine the spaces of global governance for a new political organization called the United Nations (UN). To create the iconic headquarters of the UN in New York City, these architects experimented with room layouts, media technologies, and design in tribunal courtrooms, assembly halls, and council chambers. The result was the creation of a new type of public space, the global interior. Assembly by Design shows how this space leveraged media to help the UN communicate with the world. With its media infrastructure, symbols, acoustic design, and architecture, the global interior defined political assembly both inside and outside the UN headquarters, serving as the architectural medium to organize multilateral encounters of international publics around the globe. Demonstrating how aesthetics have long held sway over political work, Olga Touloumi posits that the building framed diplomacy on the ground amid a changing political landscape that brought the United States to the forefront of international politics, destabilizing old and establishing new geopolitical alliances. Uncovering previously closed institutional and family archives, Assembly by Design offers new information about the political and aesthetic decisions that turned the UN headquarters into a communications organism. It looks back at a moment of hope, when politicians, architects, and diplomats-believing that assembly was a matter of design-worked together to deliver platforms for global democracy and governance.
Assembly by Design

Assembly by Design

Olga Touloumi

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
2024
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How the United Nations headquarters became the architectural instrument and broadcast medium of global diplomacy For almost seven years after World War II, a small group of architects took on an exciting task: to imagine the spaces of global governance for a new political organization called the United Nations (UN). To create the iconic headquarters of the UN in New York City, these architects experimented with room layouts, media technologies, and design in tribunal courtrooms, assembly halls, and council chambers. The result was the creation of a new type of public space, the global interior. Assembly by Design shows how this space leveraged media to help the UN communicate with the world. With its media infrastructure, symbols, acoustic design, and architecture, the global interior defined political assembly both inside and outside the UN headquarters, serving as the architectural medium to organize multilateral encounters of international publics around the globe. Demonstrating how aesthetics have long held sway over political work, Olga Touloumi posits that the building framed diplomacy on the ground amid a changing political landscape that brought the United States to the forefront of international politics, destabilizing old and establishing new geopolitical alliances. Uncovering previously closed institutional and family archives, Assembly by Design offers new information about the political and aesthetic decisions that turned the UN headquarters into a communications organism. It looks back at a moment of hope, when politicians, architects, and diplomats-believing that assembly was a matter of design-worked together to deliver platforms for global democracy and governance.
Ideal Subjects Volume 76

Ideal Subjects Volume 76

Olga Goriunova

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
2025
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How data and artificial intelligence create a new, abstract digital subjectIdeal Subjects examines how samples of our lives and daily behaviors have come to reside in the world of data and artificial intelligence—and what this means for who we are and what we may become. Detailing how AI-facilitated algorithmic prediction and data modeling make “ideal subjects” of us, Olga Goriunova explores the complex ways we relate to these digital abstractions. As more and more of our experience is funneled through computational records and models, datafied aspects of our lives are segmented and reconfigured to operate as new entities. Rather than viewing these abstract assemblages as extensions of our selves, Goriunova encourages us to consider these products of computational processes as an entirely new kind of subject, one that is both more and less than a human. Through close readings of contemporary digital practices and data analytics, Goriunova exposes the profound ethical, aesthetic, and political implications of producing and managing these new digital subjects. Highlighting the distinctive impact of computation on contemporary subject formation while placing the present within a history of shifting conceptions of the subject, she gives us much-needed tools for understanding how our intimate selves are rendered by the abstract entities of big data. Ideal Subjects presents an uncanny and deeply fascinating portrait of modern subjectivity in the technological age. Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly with images accompanied by short alt text and/or extended descriptions.