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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

...agonal: “poem- phenomenon”, “poem-(soul)status”, “poem-thing”. In painting, sculpture similarly – all existed in nature, already fabricated. Therefor... ...n en diagonale: poème-phénomène poème-âme, poème- chose. Dans la peinture, sculpture semblablement – tous existaient en nature, déjà fabriqués. Don... ... diagonal: phenomenon poem, (soul) status poem, thing poem. In painting, sculpture similarly – all existed in nature, already fabricated. Therefor... ...t! Previziunea mea s-a adeverit cumva, în ceea ce se cheam ă ast ăzi Junk Sculpture (sculptur ă din gunoaie, mai mult asamblare din de şeuri). Ei, ... ... banal! Prozatoarea Delia Oprea a vizitat o expozi ţie, “Les champs de la sculpture”, la doi pa şi de Champs-Elysées, în Paris, unde o sculptori ţă...

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In the Eye of the Beholder

By: By Sharon E. Cathcart

...ing the Louvre was my favorite pastime; I loved viewing the masterpieces of sculpture and painting that were kept there. I could take exercise by wa... ...alking up and down the many galleries at the same time I was looking at the collections. I also enjoyed visiting Les Halles, the market stalls. On... ...e were still back in Paris. Gilbert would take his sketch pad and draw the sculptures, or make quick studies of the other patrons. Those excursion...

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Desert Dreams

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...for the mere fact that it seemed so out of place. It was a horse and rider sculpture. Nothing crazy in and of itself, except that Islam discouraged ar... ... He wears a platinum pendant around his neck, a miniature portrayal of the sculpture. I have seen this pendant, this sculpture before. I have seen thi... ... several feet away that housed one of the museum's popular Bedouin jewelry collections. She followed, giggling as she sidled behind him and peeked ove... ...hat I have seen of it so far is most impressive." "We're very proud of our collections here. And Therese has been instrumental in elevating TIHAM's ex... ...ecrate the essence behind the theory of Islamic art by having this figural sculpture on display." "Kane, you're overreacting and being impolite." "It'... ...emed so alive he could see where one would be drawn into the beauty of the sculpture. And Kane had to remind himself it was for this very reason—the r... ...he unveiling..." He led her to a covered object beside the horse-and-rider sculpture and turned back to her, lush eyebrows arched over bright honey ey...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...hey would like to use hundreds or even thousands of orphan works in their collections, so the potential of even a minimal monetary award for each wo... ... and archives made similar observations, given their desire to make large collections of orphan works accessible. In our view, a general standard of... ...requently in the comments. Archives, libraries and museums maintain vast collections (in some cases, millions) of photographs, very few of which ha... ...copyright ownership. Ideally these users would like to digitize and post collections online, or develop other programming that incorporates these w... ...(610) (describing current practices in the museum community of digitizing collections and making them available online); LCA (658) (describing the e... ... Siedell/University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden Lawrence Lessig et al./Save the Music and Creative Commo...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...hey would like to use hundreds or even thousands of orphan works in their collections, so the potential of even a minimal monetary award for each wo... ... and archives made similar observations, given their desire to make large collections of orphan works accessible. In our view, a general standard of... ...requently in the comments. Archives, libraries and museums maintain vast collections (in some cases, millions) of photographs, very few of which ha... ...copyright ownership. Ideally these users would like to digitize and post collections online, or develop other programming that incorporates these w... ...(610) (describing current practices in the museum community of digitizing collections and making them available online); LCA (658) (describing the e... ... Siedell/University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden Lawrence Lessig et al./Save the Music and Creative Commo...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...e being a woman and fantasized about gender reassignment. He was not shy about his collections and even showed them to visitors. For many years, Ed... ...es boasts a few statue-related records. The Statue of Liberty is the largest copper sculpture in the world. Mount Rushmore - in the Black Hills near... ...it with him wherever he went. Leonardo's terra cota model for a colossal bronze sculpture of the father of his benefactor and employer, Ludovico...

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...gelo, Vaughan, and even Shakespeare, all spoke unashamedly of God. Painting, sculpture, visual art, theatre, explored His virtues and praised His holy... ...ywork.blog.com Staci Stallings is the author of five in print novels and two collections of inspirational articles. She has been published on many Int...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...red with that of Mallarme, in poetry, and with that succeeded by Brancusi, in sculpture. We will try, in the case of Florentin Smarandache, not to ...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ts. Figure 1.4.3 shows the FCM for OP#1. Office Plant #1 is a desktop sculpture, an office machine that serves as a companion. In an environment... ... In an environment of button pushing activity, OP#1, like a good piece of sculpture, is always on. OP#1 creates its own kind of variable presence in... ... simply FIGURE: 1.4.3 67 there and in that sense a tradition piece of sculpture. Its physicality is as important as its text classifying capabil...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...er, in part, the religious stories (later to be cut down into the book sized collections of scripture) had happened for the same reason. "Ambulatory t... ...eventfully on a surrey, a four seated bicycle, peddling and encircling Roman sculpture at the Borghese Garden, and then watching a mock chariot match ... ... the newspaper vending machine but GabrieleチOs cold eyes turned him into ice sculpture until he came to himself and quickly fled from the witch; and t... ... In the frothy suds she tried to sculpt the rough external shapes of the ice sculptures that she and Kato had made during the snow festivals of Sappor... ...uring the snow festivals of Sapporo. With her fingers she traced these suds-sculptures the way they once were as ice, but the suds only lasted for a ...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...hey would like to use hundreds or even thousands of orphan works in their collections, so the potential of even a minimal monetary award for each wo... ... and archives made similar observations, given their desire to make large collections of orphan works accessible. In our view, a general standard of... ...requently in the comments. Archives, libraries and museums maintain vast collections (in some cases, millions) of photographs, very few of which ha... ...copyright ownership. Ideally these users would like to digitize and post collections online, or develop other programming that incorporates these w... ...(610) (describing current practices in the museum community of digitizing collections and making them available online); LCA (658) (describing the e... ... Siedell/University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden Lawrence Lessig et al./Save the Music and Creative Commo...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...hts as well as brilliant news re- porting, avant-garde theater, and shocking sculpture. You can see a role for highbrow, state-supported media or publ... ...he early film holdings. The material was in the Library, of course—remarkable collections in some cases, carefully preserved, and sometimes even digiti... ...Act, 14 the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, 15 and perhaps even the Collections of Infor- mation Antipiracy Act. 16 As copying costs approach... ...coat hanger, the mouse- trap, or long division. One cannot even copyright a “sculpture” if the main function of its design is to serve as a bicycle ra... ...ion but little social benefit. Now, in one sense, these lawsuits over trivial collections of hyperlinks and headlines might be seen as irrelevant. They... ...West lost its legal battles to claim copyright over the arrange- ment of the collections of cases and the sequence in which they were pre- sented. The... ...monize” our prices with other countries, put painting on the same footing as sculpture, and enable painters to hire more apprentices. His other argume... ... (hereinafter Letter to McPherson), available at http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/jefferson_papers/ mtjser1.html (follow “May 1, 1812” hyperlin...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...wners and distributors to identify their intellectual property with bound collections of related resources at a hyperlink's point of departure, inste... ...onic content eBbook software Developers to enable management of personal collections of eBooks including purchase receipt information as reference ... ...were reduced to providing access to dull card catalogues and unimaginative collections of web links. The more daring added online exhibits and digiti... ...ections of web links. The more daring added online exhibits and digitized collections. A typical library web site is still comprised of static repre... ...books at all. They are software products. Libraries have pioneered digital collections (as they have other information technologies throughout histor... ...dapt by doing the entire public domain, including graphics, music, movies, sculpture, paintings, photographs, etc. . . . Q. PG makes obscure and ina...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ause of this dynamic of Energy coming together: the spaces between these huge collections of energy called galaxies became huge. Intergalactic Spac... ..., Chairs, Machines, Highways, Jewelry, Antiques, Ancient Tools, Paintings, and Sculptures… we call these things artifacts… Boats, Planes, Guns, Bom... ...ments for the eye: microscopes, telescopes, star-gazing, stamp collecting, the collections of anything from bric-a-brac to gold coins, portraits, sti... ...erected in their honor: statues in parks and squares all over the world. The sculptures of these monuments only have one place where birds shit on ... ...here birds shit on them… nowhere else. They shit only on the highest piece of sculpture of the monument: On the ruler’s head and shoulders. They s...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...gyptians are not only to be seen in pyramid, obelisk, sphinx and colossus, for sculpture and hieroglyphic reveal the nation in marvellous advancement.... ...ity, so much remained for the French invaders that the estimates of the French collections make the amount to have been about forty million livres (ab...

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A Little Tour in France

By: Henry James

...und the three high doors (with recesses deep enough for several circles of sculpture) and indent the four great buttresses that ascend beside the huge... ...e cor- nice and the angles of the arches, being covered with the daintiest sculpture of arabesques, flowers, fruit, medal- lions, cherubs, griffins, a... ...te; and the re- cesses of the windows, with their happy proportions, their sculpture, and their color, are the empty frames of bril- liant pictures. T... ...at you from the windows, from the balconies, from the thick foliage of the sculpture. The portion of the wing of Louis XII. that looks toward the cour... ...s utterance of the French Renaissance. It is covered with an embroidery of sculpture, in which every detail is worthy of the hand of a goldsmith. In t... ... is of receat origin. The cool, still, empty chambers in which indifferent collections are apt to be preserved, the red brick tiles, the diffused ligh... ...st with vintners. The gem of the place is the Musee Fabre, one of the best collections of paintings in a provincial city. Francois Fabre, a native of ...

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The Secret Places of the Heart

By: H. G. Wells

...y were great creatures. They came, it was clearly traceable, from pictures sculpture—and from a definite re- sponse in myself to their beauty. My moth... ...ith- out metals, without beasts of burthen, without letters, with- out any sculpture that has left a trace, and yet with a sense of astronomical fact ... ...ert thought; they were no mere display specimens from one of those jackdaw collections of bright things so many clever women waste their wits in accum... ...hedral. The three tourists devoted a golden half hour before dinner to the sculptures on the western face. The great screen of wrought stone rose up w... ...e Roman Baths. The Pulteney they found hung with pictures and adorned with sculpture to an astonishing extent; some former proprietor must have had a ...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...esent [certain of ] the manuscripts to the Bodleian Library, and verse and sculpture form an imperishable me- morial of his connection with the Univer... ...ylon, the eternal pyramids, Memphis and Thebes, and whatsoe’er of strange, Sculptured on alabaster obelisk, Or jasper tomb, or mutilated sphynx, Dark ... ... verse, mourning the memory Of that which is no more, or painting’s woe Or sculpture, speak in feeble imagery Their own cold powers. Art and eloquence... ...serts of the Universe; Yet, nor in painting’s light, or mightier verse, Or sculpture’s marble language, can invest That shape to mortal sense—such glo... ...f of moonstone carved, did keep A glimmering o’er the forms on every side, Sculptures like life and thought, immovable, deep-eyed. _585 52 52 52 5... ...lections Of pedlars tramping on their rounds; Milk-pans and pails; and odd collections _430 Of saws, and proverbs; and ref...

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...f the harmony of proportion, and the surpassing beauty of the carvings and sculpture. It did not need so much study to enjoy Lionardo da Vinci’s great... ...marvels of Vesuvius and Pompeii, the travellers went on to Rome. There the sculptures were Coley’s first delight, and he had the advantage of hints fr... ...he missionary would feel interrupted by the overflowing notes on painting, sculpture and architecture which fill the corre- spondence, yet without the... ...d work among the islands lately , but you know in whose hands we are.’ The collections both at the door and on the following Sun- day were very large,...

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The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

...th other refuse of the seventeenth and eighteenth century, into the costly collections of the ‘British Poets.’ And really, if you will insist on odiou... ...hat sort of faultless beauty which probably does really exist in the Greek sculpture. There are few things perfect in this world of frailty. Even ligh... ...ich (poor things!) cannot improve by experi- ence. As to man who does, the sculpture of the Greeks in their marbles and sometimes in their gems, seems... ...is is a ten- dency naturally favored and strengthened in them, by the fine collections of books, carried forward through successive generations, which... ... best conveyed by saying that the Grecian is a breathing from the world of sculpture, the English a breathing from the world of painting. What we read... ...pture, the English a breathing from the world of painting. What we read in sculpture is not absolutely death, but still less is it the fulness of life... ...a life that is thrown to an infinite distance. This last is the feature of sculpture which seems most characteristic: the form which presides in the m...

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