Moonwalking with Einstein
Title | Moonwalking with Einstein PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Foer |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2011-03-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1101475978 |
The blockbuster phenomenon that charts an amazing journey of the mind while revolutionizing our concept of memory “Highly entertaining.” —Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker “Funny, curious, erudite, and full of useful details about ancient techniques of training memory.” —The Boston Globe An instant bestseller that has now become a classic, Moonwalking with Einstein recounts Joshua Foer's yearlong quest to improve his memory under the tutelage of top "mental athletes." He draws on cutting-edge research, a surprising cultural history of remembering, and venerable tricks of the mentalist's trade to transform our understanding of human memory. From the United States Memory Championship to deep within the author's own mind, this is an electrifying work of journalism that reminds us that, in every way that matters, we are the sum of our memories.
I Have a Photographic Memory
Title | I Have a Photographic Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Paul R. Halmos |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1999-04-27 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780821886090 |
Paul R. Halmos, eminent mathematician, is also a snapshot addict. For the past 45 years, Halmos has snapped mathematicians, their spouses, their brothers and sisters and other relatives, their offices, their dogs, and their carillon towers. From 6000 or so photographs in his collection, Halmos chose about 600 for this book. The pictures are candid shots showing mathematicians just being themselves, and the accompanying captions, in addition to identifying the subjects, contain anecdotes and bits of history that reveal Halmos' inimitable wit and insight.
Photographic Memory
Title | Photographic Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Verna Posever Curtis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Documentary photography |
ISBN | 9781597111317 |
As photography became an increasingly accessible medium in the twentieth century, the popularity of the photographic album exploded, yielding a wonderful range of objects made for varying purposesto memorialize, document (officially or unofficially), promote, or educate, and sometimes simply to channel creative energy. Photographic Memory: The Album in the Age of Photography traces the rise of the album from the turn of the century to the present day, showcasing some of the most important examples in the history of the medium, as collected by the Library of Congress. The albums that comprise Photographic Memory provide an immensely personal and idiosyncratic historical perspective through the many lenses of these unique objects. From an Alaskan expedition album of Edward Sheriff Curtiss early work, to Walker Evanss extended suite of images in study for Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, to a family album by Danny Lyon, this beautifully produced book provides an in-depth look at the history of photography through the handmade objects of some its most famous practitioners, much of which is previously unpublished. The book includes works by photographers and filmmakers such as F. Holland Day, Jim Goldberg, Dorothea Lange, Duane Michals, Leni Riefenstahl, and W. Eugene Smith alongside lesser-known, yet significant albums on subjects as varied as African American vaudeville, the 1915 Jerusalem locust plague, and the folkways of Spain. Each album, beautifully reproduced over numerous spreads, is accompanied by a detailed explanatory text. An insightful history of the album format is included, as well as an informative essay about caring for and restoring albums. At a time when the physical collection of photographs is becoming largely immaterial through digital means, Photographic Memory is a comprehensive illustrated history of a form of presentation that became an art form in itselfa history that has seen radical shifts in the role of handmade artists objects.
Photographic Memory
Title | Photographic Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Louis Watts |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2018-08-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781725655959 |
Buy the Paperback version of this book, and get the Kindle eBook version included for FREE!!! Your memory has a powerful ability to impact your life in incredible ways. When developed and used effectively, it can support you in everything, from experiencing greater happiness to improved productivity and success in your life. This book will be your ultimate go-to guide to support you in improving not only your memory but your photographic memory. Photographic memory is a form of memory that is used by highly effective people who desire to be successful in everything they do. The method that you will learn within this book is used by high-ranking military operatives. It is a highly effective method that is extremely simple to execute and one that virtually everyone can experience success from. Within this book you will learn: What photographic and eidetic memory is and how it works; The benefits you can gain from developing your photographic memory; The same method high-ranking military operatives use to develop photographic memory; Tools you can use to improve general memory, which directly supports photographic memory development; How to integrate your memory into your everyday life; and Techniques you can use to test your memory and reach your desired memory goals. If you are ready to maximize your ability to experience greater joy, higher levels of success, more confidence and self-esteem, improved health, and many other benefits, "Photographic Memory" is the exact book you have been looking for. Grab your copy today and begin seeing your massive results in as little as 14 days!
The Woman Who Can't Forget
Title | The Woman Who Can't Forget PDF eBook |
Author | Jill Price |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2008-12-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1847376010 |
Jill Price has the first diagnosed case of a memory condition called "hyperthymestic syndrome" -- the continuous, automatic, autobiographical recall of every day of her life since she was fourteen. Give her any date from that year on, and she can almost instantly tell you what day of the week it was, what she did on that day, and any major world event or cultural happening that took place, as long as she heard about it that day. Her memories are like scenes from home movies, constantly playing in her head, backward and forward, through the years; not only does she make no effort to call her memories to mind, she cannot stop them. The Woman Who Can't Forgetis the beautifully written and moving story of Jill's quest to come to terms with her extraordinary memory, living with a condition that no one understood, including her, until the scientific team who studied her finally charted the extraordinary terrain of her abilities. As we learn of Jill's struggles first to realize how unusual her memory is and then to contend, as she grows up, with the unique challenges of not being able to forget -- remembering both the good times and the bad, the joyous and the devastating, in such vivid and insistent detail -- the way her memory works is contrasted to a wealth of discoveries about the workings of normal human memory and normal human forgetting. Intriguing light is shed on the vital role of what's called "motivated forgetting"; as well as theories about childhood amnesia, the loss of memory for the first two to three years of our lives; the emotional content of memories; and the way in which autobiographical memories are normally crafted into an ever-evolving and empowering life story.
Locating Memory
Title | Locating Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Annette Kuhn |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781845452278 |
As a visual medium, the photograph has many culturally resonant properties that it shares with no other medium. These essays develop innovative cultural strategies for reading, re-reading and re-using photographs, as well as for (re)creating photographs and other artworks and evoke varied sites of memory in contemporary landscapes: from sites of war and other violence through the lost places of indigenous peoples to the once-familiar everyday places of home, family, neighborhood and community. Paying close attention to the settings in which such photographs are made and used--family collections, public archives, museums, newspapers, art galleries--the contributors consider how meanings in photographs may be shifted, challenged and renewed over time and for different purposes--from historical inquiry to quests for personal, familial, ethnic and national identity.
The Cremation of Sam McGee
Title | The Cremation of Sam McGee PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Service |
Publisher | Kids Can Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-03-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781554532728 |
In 1986 Kids Can Press published an edition of Robert Service's ?The Cremation of Sam McGee? illustrated by painter Ted Harrison, who used his signature broad brushstrokes and unconventional choice of color to bring this gritty narrative poem to life. Evoking both the spare beauty and the mournful solitude of the Yukon landscape, Harrison's paintings proved the perfect match for Service's masterpiece about a doomed prospector adrift in a harsh land. Harrison's Illustrator's Notes on each page enhanced both poem and illustrations by adding valuable historical background. Upon its original publication, many recognized the book as an innovative approach to illustrating poetry for children. For years The Cremation of Sam McGee has stood out as a publishing landmark, losing none of its appeal both as a read-aloud and as a work of art. Kids Can Press proudly publishes this deluxe hardcover twentieth anniversary edition --- complete with a spot-varnished cover, new cover art and heavy coated stock --- of a book that remains as entrancing as a night sky alive with the vibrant glow of the Northern Lights.