743 resultados para Pop music


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Com esta pesquisa, busca-se identificar qual o perfil do profissional demandado pelas organizações contemporâneas, a partir do retratado nas publicações da mídia de negócios, aqui chamada de pop-management, de acordo com o trabalho de Wood Jr e Paula (2002). A pesquisa compreende a análise de conteúdo das principais revistas de negócio publicadas no Brasil, entre 2011 e 2014, procurando discutir seus resultados sob a luz das referências do indivíduo na organização e o conceito de competência. Conclui-se com uma reflexão sobre as principais características exigidas dos trabalhadores no Séc. XXI .

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A série Cadernos FGV DIREITO RIO possui uma dimensão de diário de bordo, isto é, de registro para a posteridade das atividades pedagógicas, de pesquisa jurídica e de perspectiva sobre o mercado profissional do direito. Neste contexto, o presente volume registra uma experiência inovadora das escolas FGV DIREITO e RIO e FGV DIREITO SP, descrevendo e celebrando uma década de ensino jurídico por meio da cultura pop. Os docentes pioneiros nesta empreitada são os professores Gabriel Lacerda e José Garcez Ghirardi, que lecionam cursos respectivamente sobre ‘Direito e Cinema’ no Rio de Janeiro e sobre ‘Direito e Artes’ em São Paulo. Ensaios originais de ambos os professores se encontram neste volume, complementados por uma série de experiências docentes realizadas por outros professores das escolas FGV DIREITO RIO e FGV DIREITO SP. Além das experiências realizadas no Brasil, reunimos ensaios de duas referências internacionais sobre o ensino jurídico e a cultura pop, a saber, os professores Michael Asimow, da Stanford Law School, e Kathryn Brown, da Universidade de Tilburg.

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Echo music, empresa produtora de instrumentos musicais ecologicamente corretos

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Levantamento da FGV/DAPP em postagens no Twitter em seis idiomas sobre a descoberta da existência de ondas gravitacionais, previstas por Einstein

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A série Cadernos FGV DIREITO RIO está publicando simultaneamente dois volumes sobre a relação entre o fenômeno jurídico e a manifestação artística, seja popular ou clássica. Este volume 12 cuida da relação entre Direito, Cultura Pop e Cultura Clássica, ao passo que o volume 11 discorreu sobre experiências inovadoras de Ensino Jurídico, Cultura Pop e Cultura Clássica. Assim, estamos celebrando o pioneirismo dos professores Gabriel Lacerda e José Garcez Ghirardi, que lecionam cursos respectivamente sobre ‘Direito e Cinema’ no Rio de Janeiro e sobre ‘Direito e Artes’, em São Paulo. Se o volume anterior apresentou experiências pedagógicas inovadoras, o presente título traz ensaios com reflexões profundas sobre a relação entre o direito e mídias, fotografia, videogames, rock, jazz, poesia, literatura, ópera, teatro, séries de televisão e cinema. Esta coleção de ensaios apresenta uma série de trabalhos de professores renomados do Brasil e do exterior com reflexões sobre a reflexividade entre o fenômeno jurídico e a expressão artística.

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Ilustração componente do jogo “Quimolécula (http://www.loa.sead.ufscar.br/quimolecula.html)” desenvolvido pela equipe do Laboratório de Objetos de Aprendizagem da Universidade Federal de São Carlos (LOA/UFSCar).

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This thesis describes all process of the development of music visualization, starting with the implementation, followed by realization and then evaluation. The main goal is to have to knowledge of how the audience live performance experience can be enhanced through music visualization. With music visualization is possible to give a better understanding about the music feelings constructing an intensive atmosphere in the live music performance, which enhances the connection between the live music and the audience through visuals. These visuals have to be related to the live music, furthermore has to quickly respond to live music changes and introduce novelty into the visuals. The mapping between music and visuals is the focus of this project, in order to improve the relationship between the live performance and the spectators. The implementation of music visualization is based on the translation of music into graphic visualizations, therefore at the beginning the project was based on the existent works. Later on, it was decided to introduce new ways of conveying music into visuals. Several attempts were made in order to discover the most efficient mapping between music and visualization so people can fully connect with the performance. Throughout this project, those attempts resulted in several music visualizations created for four live music performances, afterwards it was produced an online survey to evaluate those live performances with music visualization. In the end, all conclusions are presented based on the results of the online survey, and also is explained which music elements should be depicted in the visuals, plus how those visuals should respond to the selected music elements.

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Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can be identified theoretically in most pieces of tonal music. However, previous studies have argued against the perception of such structures in music. Here, we show processing of nonlocal dependencies in music. We presented chorales by J. S. Bach and modified versions inwhich the hierarchical structure was rendered irregular whereas the local structure was kept intact. Brain electric responses differed between regular and irregular hierarchical structures, in both musicians and nonmusicians. This finding indicates that, when listening to music, humans apply cognitive processes that are capable of dealing with longdistance dependencies resulting from hierarchically organized syntactic structures. Our results reveal that a brain mechanism fundamental for syntactic processing is engaged during the perception of music, indicating that processing of hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is not just a key component of human language, but a multidomain capacity of human cognition.

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This study aims to analyze the process of resignification of Chile Street, in Natal, from the development of a music scene in the late 1990s. Chile Street, as part of the Historic Centre of Natal, had its images constructed from the discursive practices and everyday life of its regular visitors, leading to a series of symbolic and imaging transformations throughout the twentieth century. Initially transformed into glamorous space as a result of urban actions of the new republic of Albuquerque Maranhão, in the early twentieth century, Ribeira and Chile Street, specifically, came to be seen as bohemian area, during the war time"; followed by a marginal phase, it was eventually transformed into the main rocker area of Natal, with the development of a musical scene in the second half of the 1990s. This music scene, its practices, economic interests, cultural events and identity ties created among their practitioners made Chile Street, "in the time of Blackout night club", an "alternative" space. As the historic centers, inserted in the logic of postmodern city marketing, both spaces are dynamic in their practices, as in their images, Chile Street also suffered changes in its meanings and symbols, around the year 2000 when the alternative-underground space became a pop space, where people from various parts of the city began attending its events and places, transforming it into a point of very heterogeneous sociability

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of preferred and nonpreferred music on exercise distance, Heart Rate (HR), and Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) during continuous cycling exercise performed at high intensity Fifteen participants performed five test sessions During two sessions, they cycled with fixed workload on ergometer to determine the Critical Power (Cl') intensity Then, they performed three more sessions cycling at CP intensity listening to Preferred Music, listening to Nonpreferred Music, and No Music The HR responses in the exercise sessions did not differ among all conditions However, the RPE was higher for Nonpreferred Music than in the other conditions The performance under Preferred Music (9 8 +/- 4 6km) was greater than under Nonpreferred Music (7 1 +/- 3 5km) conditions Therefore, listening to Preferred Music during continuous cycling exercise at high intensity can Increase the exercise distance, and individuals listening to Nonpreferred Music can perceive more discomfort caused by the exercise