... conceive of buildings in terms of parti, or the geometrical underpinnings that
inform one’s composition as a whole and the interrelationships of its parts. This
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The Artof Building inthe Classical ... in a certain
kind of seeing that is relevant to the question of ideai inthe realm ofart and
building.
Pollitt’s characterization ofthe viewer’s unfolding experience ofthe sleeping
hermaphrodite ... conception ofthe canons of its
methods of production.
Nonetheless, inthe face of each of these pitfalls and several others, the biggest
challenge of interpretation may be the challenge to interpret....
...
only
in
the mind
and
THE ROLE OF
THEORY
IN
AESTHETICS*
MORRIS WEITZ
Theory
has been
central
in
aesthetics
and
is
still
the
preoccupation
of
the
philosophy
of
art. Its main ...
rather it is the debates
over the
reasons for
changing
the
criteria
of
the
concept
of
art
which
are
built into
the
definitions.
In
each ofthe
great
theories
of
art,
whether ...
paramount
in
painting,
return to the
plastic
ones
since
these
are
indigenous
to
painting.
Thus,
the role of
the
theory
is
not
to
define
anything
but
to
use
the
definitional...
... to comment
on thethe function of clue words within analysis.
The theoryof clue interpretation gives insight
into a known construction within sample dialogues;
examining the computational ... Meeting, Chicago Linguistics Society
255
strategies on the part ofthe speaker and reducing
analysis to a recognition of these forms. These
algorithms are outlined in detail in [Cohen 83].
The ... ofthe existing forms and possible
categories.
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A COMFUTATIONAL THEORYOFTHE FUNCTION OF CLUE WORDS
IN
ARGUMENT UNDERSTANDING
Robin Cohen
Department of Computer Science
University of...
... amount of attention to the fourth wall.
They attempt to keep the audience in a constant state of high engagement
through theartof good lmmaking. Theartof lmmaking helps them build
and maintain ... point of software isn’t
necessarily to engross your users inthe experience of using the software, it
is to keep them focused on the ultimate goals they’re trying to accomplish
in using the software, ... and ofthe screen itself, the audience
members become so engrossed inthe action that the theater around them
fades away. If an actor ubs a line, or a baby starts crying in
the back ofthe theater,...
... me articulate what I often do instinctively.
The project that is consuming much of my
attention these days is the construction of The
Broad, our new museum in downtown Los
Angeles. Despite the ... piece of good
fortune. Our marriage remains Exhibit A in my
case for the value of being unreasonable. In love
and in business, if you know what you want, you
have to go for it.
including in New ... daunting amount of work that
is filling their days and nights, Joanne Heyler and
Deborah Kanter found time to contribute their
insights to these pages. I am indebted to them for
their continuing...
... trail,
in the twisting streets, point the way
to a good taverna, trace the path home.
Most of all, they help us
parse the dark syllables in our hearts,
bare them,
and seek cleansing
in the gathering ... T E R
Introduction
The loss of a loved one often leaves behind the loose ends of grief.
— Stephen Levine
Grief, art, and storytelling are an innate part ofthe human experience. Each
of us ... to tie the two
images together. Otherwise it is my version of Haiku. It was the expres-
sion of how the cycle of life and the death of my father came together in
my understanding.
Another feature...
... any other row,
as long as we do the same linear combination ofthe rows ofthe b’s and 1
(which then is no longer the identity matrix, of course).
• Interchanging any two columns of A gives the ... simultaneously interchange corresponding rows ofthe x’s and of
Y. In other words, this interchange scrambles the order ofthe rows in
the solution. If we do this, we will need to unscramble the solution ... verify the following facts about (2.1.1):
• Interchanging any two rows of A and the corresponding rows ofthe b’s
and of 1, does not change (or scramble in any way) the solution x’s and
Y. Rather,...
... immuno-
logical response toward input capsids inthe absence of
new viral protein synthesis. If so, altering the rate of intra-
cellular trafficking and uncoating of rAAVs by the use of
specific drugs or ... rAAV are increasingly becoming the vector
of choice for a wide range of gene therapy approaches.
This review will originally highlight the state oftheart of
AAV-based vector studies and the advances ... successfully overcoming the main gene
therapy challenges and meeting the desirable vector sys-
tem features of high level of safety combined with clinical
efficacy and versatility in terms of potential...
... immuno-
logical response toward input capsids inthe absence of
new viral protein synthesis. If so, altering the rate of intra-
cellular trafficking and uncoating of rAAVs by the use of
specific drugs or ... Corresponding author
Abstract
The adeno-associated virus (AAV) has rapidly gained popularity in gene therapy since the
establishment ofthe first AAV2 infectious clone, in 1982, due to some of their ... versatility in terms of potential
applications. Consequently, AAV is increasingly becoming the vector of choice for a wide range of
gene therapy approaches. This report will highlight the state ofthe art...
... and
personal
point
of
view.
For
him art
was
not a
special
way
of
doing particular
things
but
a
way
of
doing
everything
&
way
of
life.
Not
only
was
he
influenced
by
Ruskin
and
Morris,
but in
the
way
they
were
alike
in
1
Geof&ey
Scott,
The
Architecture
of
Humanism.
London,
1947
(first
pub.
1914),
p-
58
n.
(i).
ARCHITECTURE
i.
i?^
ARCHITECTURE
It
is
impossible
to
differentiate
architecture
from ... is
not
concerned
with
building,
the
art
of
making
chambered
structures,
the
rearing
of
walls
and
balancing
of
vaults,
but
with
the
added
interests
of
painted
and
sculptured
stories.
It is a
treatise
on
the
temper
and
con-
ditions ... not
architecture,
any
more
than
the
history
of
painting
is
art;
archaeology
is
history,
architecture
'is the
practical
art
of
building,
not
only
in
the
past,
but
now
and in
the
future. Yet
even in
a
history
the
general...
... 169
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The Strength of an Algorithm Is inthe Key
In the previous section you discovered that the strength of crypto is never
based on the secrecy ofthe algorithm; in fact, keeping the algorithm ... What’s Covered in This Book
Combining theartof steganography with the powers of computers, networks,
and the Internet has brought this method of hiding information to a whole
new ... sell and the amount they agreed to
sell it for do not get modified during the transaction. In this sense, they are
authenticating the validity and accuracy ofthe information.
With integrity...