Naturalia/Artificialia

Naturalia/Artificialia
Title Naturalia/Artificialia PDF eBook
Author Blurb, Incorporated
Publisher
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Release 2014-01-29
Genre
ISBN 9781320064149

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Salvatore Pirina and Melancholie (mit Monstern) are glad to present their brand new artistic project based on a fusion of photography and the art of collage. Through video projecting some works of art on bodies they lead you in a private Wunderkammer crowded of hybrid creatures born from a fusion of flesh, light and shadow. Reality meets virtuality and fades into it. Color redesigns the body into a second skin precious and rare. Evanescent creatures live for few minutes destined to return to their human state of which one can keep a trace through these images.

Natural Law and the Theory of Society

Natural Law and the Theory of Society
Title Natural Law and the Theory of Society PDF eBook
Author Otto Friedrich von Gierke
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 212
Release 1934
Genre Natural law
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Interpreting Buridan

Interpreting Buridan
Title Interpreting Buridan PDF eBook
Author Spencer Johnston
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 265
Release 2024-02-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1108834248

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A collection of new essays on the influential medieval philosopher John Buridan, written by leading Buridan scholars. The volume places Buridan in his philosophical context and examines his writings on topics including logic, modal logic, paradoxes, metaphysics, epistemology, theory of knowledge, moral philosophy, and natural philosophy.

Artificialia, Naturalia & Mirabilia

Artificialia, Naturalia & Mirabilia
Title Artificialia, Naturalia & Mirabilia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Art, Modern
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Worlds of Natural History

Worlds of Natural History
Title Worlds of Natural History PDF eBook
Author Helen Anne Curry
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 978
Release 2018-11-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1108245439

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From Aztec accounts of hibernating hummingbirds to contemporary television spectaculars, human encounters with nature have long sparked wonder, curiosity and delight. Written by leading scholars, this richly illustrated volume offers a lively introduction to the history of natural history, from the sixteenth century to the present day. Covering an extraordinary range of topics, from curiosity cabinets and travelling menageries to modern seed banks and radio-tracked wildlife, this volume draws together the work of historians of science, of environment and of art, museum curators and literary scholars. The essays are framed by an introduction charting recent trends in the field and an epilogue outlining the prospects for the future. Accessible to newcomers and established specialists alike, Worlds of Natural History provides a much-needed perspective on current discussions of biodiversity and an enticing overview of an increasingly vital aspect of human history.

Engines of the Imagination

Engines of the Imagination
Title Engines of the Imagination PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Sawday
Publisher Routledge
Pages 706
Release 2007-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1134267924

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At what point did machines and technology begin to have an impact on the cultural consciousness and imagination of Europe? How was this reflected through the art and literature of the time? Was technology a sign of the fall of humanity from its original state of innocence or a sign of human progress and mastery over the natural world? In his characteristically lucid and captivating style, Jonathan Sawday investigates these questions and more by engaging with the poetry, philosophy, art, and engineering of the period to find the lost world of the machine in the pre-industrial culture of the European Renaissance. The aesthetic and intellectual dimension of these machines appealed to familiar figures such as Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, Montaigne, and Leonardo da Vinci as well as to a host of lesser known writers and artists in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This intellectual engagement with machines in the European Renaissance gave rise to new attitudes towards gender, work and labour, and even fostered the new sciences of artificial life and reason which would be pursued by figures such as Descartes, Hobbes, and Leibniz in the seventeenth century. Writers, philosophers and artists had mixed and often conflicting reactions to technology, reflecting a paradoxical attitude between modern progress and traditional values. Underpinning the enthusiastic creation of a machine-driven world, then, were stories of loss and catastrophe. These contradictory attitudes are part of the legacy of the European Renaissance, just as much as the plays of Shakespeare or the poetry of John Milton. And this historical legacy helps to explain many of our own attitudes towards the technology that surrounds us, sustains us, and sometimes perplexes us in the modern world.

The Future of Natural History Museums

The Future of Natural History Museums
Title The Future of Natural History Museums PDF eBook
Author Eric Dorfman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 381
Release 2017-10-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315531879

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Natural history museums are changing, both because of their own internal development and in response to changes in context. Historically, the aim of collecting from nature was to develop encyclopedic assemblages to satisfy human curiosity and build a basis for taxonomic information. Today, with global biodiversity in rapid decline, there are new reasons to build and maintain collections, while audiences are more diverse, numerous, and technically savvy. Institutions must learn to embrace new technology while retaining the authenticity of their stories and the value placed on their objects. The Future of Natural History Museums begins to develop a cohesive discourse that balances the disparate issues that our institutions will face over the next decades. It disassembles the topic into various key elements and, through commentary and synthesis, explores a cohesive picture of the trajectory of the natural history museum sector. This book contributes to the study of collections, teaching and learning, ethics, and running non-profit businesses and will be of interest to museum and heritage professionals and academics and senior students in Biological Sciences and Museum Studies.