929 resultados para McFarland, Joe
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Beckett’s sparse and minimalist pieces have continuously addressed the nature and characteristics of the media for which they were written. What does it mean when a work written specifically for television is transposed to the stage, as film director Atom Egoyan did in his 2006 version of Beckett’s Eh Joe? This article will focus on the implications of such a transposition and discuss how Egoyan’s version reveals the haptic interface present in the original piece, between body and technology, between the flesh and “spirit made light” of the electronic broadcast.
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As histórias em quadrinhos ainda são normalmente associadas por grande parte da sociedade e temas infantis e superficiais. Porém, diversos quadrinistas têm nos mostrado com o passar dos anos que as HQs podem e devem ser respeitadas como meio de comunicação, por sua união singular do imagético com o textual. O quadrinho pode se transformar em uma alternativa para o jornalismo, por trabalhar com liberdade ímpar em suas técnicas estilítico-narrativas. Um dos grandes expoentes dos quadrinhos no jornalismo é o maltês naturalizado norte americano Joe Sacco. Joe escreveu as obras Área de Segurança Gorazde e Uma história de Sarajevo, sobre a Guerra da Bósnia. Esta pesquisa busca fazer uma análise destas duas obras, e mostrar como as histórias em quadrinhos podem acrescentar novas visões e perspectivas ao jornalismo, preenchendo lacunas criadas pelo modo de produção noticioso e dando espaço àqueles marginalizados pela grande mídia
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The Joe Azer Photograph Collection consists of more than 6500 photographs taken by Joe Azer, Rock Hill, South Carolina photographer. Included are photographs of beauty pageants, parades, women, families, fashion, local history, Winthrop students and events such as May Day, public school events, plays, sports, weddings, and Azer’s family. These photographs were taken in York, Chester, Lancaster, Cherokee, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Horry and other South Carolina counties. Also included are negatives, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photograph albums, and photographic equipment, and photographs arranged by subject.
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This research work analyzes the theme of the architecture of the city and aims at establishing, by studying the urban project of the new town hall in Ljubljana made by the Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, the idea that the construction of the city must be carried out through a type of architecture directed at the planning of collective urban spaces. The plan for the new town hall building, drew in three versions – 1932, 1939, and 1940-41 –, is part of a large set of plans concerning the area that Plečnik defines to be the “osrčje” (heart) of Ljubljana, that is, the central area within the castle hill and the distinctive arc of the Ljubljanica River, on the eastern boundary of the old “mesto” (town). Among the Plečnik's projects on urban scale for Ljubljana, the above-mentioned plans, unbuilt and scarcely published, must be considered to be ones of the least known, despite their importance in the professional activity of the architect. The work consists of three parts: the first part describes the background of theories and projects which shaped Plečnik's urban culture, during the years of his education in Vienna and before the beginning of the planning activities this work focuses on; the second part studies the plans for the “heart” of the city; the third part investigates the plan for the new town hall building by means of the graphical reconstruction of the three plan versions made by Plečnik, and it provides insights into the relationships among form, significance and motivation of his work. Since the plans have never been built, the digital tridimensional reconstruction of the building models allowed to show unknown spaces and confirm that Architecture has a particular significance when its goal is the planning of collective urban spaces.
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F05101
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F10889
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F10890
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Hoy día, llama la atención los variados temas y la osadía de las formas de narra una historieta. El foco de este artículo es la obra de Joe Sacco, que ha publicado narraciones sobre los conflictos de la Palestina en el inicio de los años 1990 y sobre la Guerra de la Bosnia, que ha terminado en 1995. Indo a las ubicaciones sobre las cuales escribe, Sacco entrevista personas y oye sus narraciones, que transcribe, en el formato de historietas, juntamente con sus propias experiencias como viajante. Esa abordaje permite la análisis comparada del narrador en Joe Sacco con el narrador de Benjamin (1934) y también con el narrador pos-moderno
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Hoy día, llama la atención los variados temas y la osadía de las formas de narra una historieta. El foco de este artículo es la obra de Joe Sacco, que ha publicado narraciones sobre los conflictos de la Palestina en el inicio de los años 1990 y sobre la Guerra de la Bosnia, que ha terminado en 1995. Indo a las ubicaciones sobre las cuales escribe, Sacco entrevista personas y oye sus narraciones, que transcribe, en el formato de historietas, juntamente con sus propias experiencias como viajante. Esa abordaje permite la análisis comparada del narrador en Joe Sacco con el narrador de Benjamin (1934) y también con el narrador pos-moderno
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Hoy día, llama la atención los variados temas y la osadía de las formas de narra una historieta. El foco de este artículo es la obra de Joe Sacco, que ha publicado narraciones sobre los conflictos de la Palestina en el inicio de los años 1990 y sobre la Guerra de la Bosnia, que ha terminado en 1995. Indo a las ubicaciones sobre las cuales escribe, Sacco entrevista personas y oye sus narraciones, que transcribe, en el formato de historietas, juntamente con sus propias experiencias como viajante. Esa abordaje permite la análisis comparada del narrador en Joe Sacco con el narrador de Benjamin (1934) y también con el narrador pos-moderno