Objects For...And Other Things

Objects For...And Other Things
Author: Phyllida Barlow
Publisher: Black Dog
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781901033595


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Although this monograph focuses on the sculpture, installations, drawings and writings of Phyllida Barlow it also provides an opportunity to chart the vagaries of sculpture, since the 1960s, which Barlow has witnessed, been influenced by and critical of. Her work consists predominantly of large, three dimensional installations in which the use of space--and our relationship to it--plays an important role. As if watching a play unfold on stage, the viewer witnesses the work and its carefully constructed plot.

Saving Stuff

Saving Stuff
Author: Don Williams
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 0743264169


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English Synonyms Explained

English Synonyms Explained
Author: George Crabb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1893
Genre: English language
ISBN:


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Figuring the Self

Figuring the Self
Author: David E. Klemm
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1997-02-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438409306


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Figuring the Self consists of twelve essays which present, discuss, and assess the principal accounts of the self in classical German philosophy, focusing on the period around 1800 and covering Kant, Fichte, Hölderlin, Novalis, Schelling, Schleiermacher, and Hegel.

Tangible Things

Tangible Things
Author: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199382298


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In a world obsessed with the virtual, tangible things are once again making history. Tangible Things invites readers to look closely at the things around them, ordinary things like the food on their plate and extraordinary things like the transit of planets across the sky. It argues that almost any material thing, when examined closely, can be a link between present and past. The authors of this book pulled an astonishing array of materials out of storage--from a pencil manufactured by Henry David Thoreau to a bracelet made from iridescent beetles--in a wide range of Harvard University collections to mount an innovative exhibition alongside a new general education course. The exhibition challenged the rigid distinctions between history, anthropology, science, and the arts. It showed that object-centered inquiry inevitably leads to a questioning of categories within and beyond history. Tangible Things is both an introduction to the range and scope of Harvard's remarkable collections and an invitation to reassess collections of all sorts, including those that reside in the bottom drawers or attics of people's houses. It interrogates the nineteenth-century categories that still divide art museums from science museums and historical collections from anthropological displays and that assume history is made only from written documents. Although it builds on a larger discussion among specialists, it makes its arguments through case studies, hoping to simultaneously entertain and inspire. The twenty case studies take us from the Galapagos Islands to India and from a third-century Egyptian papyrus fragment to a board game based on the twentieth-century comic strip "Dagwood and Blondie." A companion website catalogs the more than two hundred objects in the original exhibition and suggests ways in which the principles outlined in the book might change the way people understand the tangible things that surround them.

Amazing Minds

Amazing Minds
Author: Jan Faull
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1101188448


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A noted parenting expert provides the latest research on child development and offers games and activities parents can use to support their child's natural abilities. Drawing on the latest fascinating research in child brain development, noted parenting expert Jan Faull gives parents the essential tools to recognize and encourage their child's natural development- and have fun with their kids in the process. Simple to use and easy to understand, the techniques in Amazing Minds show parents how to support their children's capacity for learning. Faull describes chronologically what babies are capable of and the research behind those findings-then provides clear instruction, practical exercises, and fun games to play with babies to enhance their innate learning process. Amazing Minds will change how people view babies-from newborns to toddlers- and foster a new level of nurturing for generations of parents, educators, and caregivers.

Play = Learning

Play = Learning
Author: Dorothy Singer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2006-08-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 019804142X


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In Play=Learning, top experts in child development and learning contend that in over-emphasizing academic achievement, our culture has forgotten about the importance of play for children's development.

The British Columbia Gazette

The British Columbia Gazette
Author: British Columbia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1278
Release: 1896
Genre: British Columbia
ISBN:


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The Schoolmaster

The Schoolmaster
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1906
Genre:
ISBN:


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