scholarly journals La dilación en el arte contemporáneo: en torno al retraso del acontecimiento de obra propiciado por la técnica en exhibición (Jonathan Schipper, Douglas Gordon y Dan Graham).

Author(s):  
Sandra Elisa Molina Franjola

La representación del tiempo en el arte implica una transferencia del tiempo del sujeto a aspectos técnicos y materiales que dan cuerpo a su signo, afectando el modo en que nos relacionamos con el tiempo desde la cuantificación. Entonces, ¿qué intenta problematizar el arte contemporáneo mediante obras que involucran dilaciones temporales?. Ante este problema se propone lo siguiente: las obras que trabajan la dilación proponen la extensión temporal como un forma de relación con el tiempo que se contrapone a la instantaneidad de la técnica actual –el tiempo real-, generando una prórroga que propicia una nueva experiencia en el tiempo técnico: la lentitud. El análisis se aborda desde las obras de Jonathan Schipper (Slow Motion car crash, 2012), Douglas Gordon (24-hour Psycho, 1993) y Dan Graham (Present Continuous past(s), 1974),  donde se pone en obra un intento por detener el irrefrenable flujo del tiempo. 

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 157-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adrian Favell

The 'fourth freedom' of freedom of movement of persons – somewhat misleadingly labelled 'European citizenship' – lay at the normative heart of the European project. Although sceptics have often suggested it was part of the building of a European fortress, or even a last gasp of elite European colonial privilege, the essential point of EU freedom of movement was its revolutionary introduction of a regionally expansive non-discrimination by nationality, going well beyond established abstract notions of 'personhood' and human rights on which other global egalitarian movements depend. For sure, it had been battered by roll back in national courts, suspension of Schengen, and new external borderings, well before the Brexit vote. Yet the practice of the fourth freedom in terms of everyday transactions and interactions struck at the heart of the core of the modern Hobbesian nation state: its sovereignty to decide on the boundaries of its own, increasingly de-territorialised population, which was also its power to shore up the most potent source of global inequalities – the birthright lottery which protects the 'wealth of nations' and the privileges of democratic 'peoples' from the unbounded effects of de-territorialised mobilities. As we are also seeing – and hearing among many ostensibly progressive academic voices – the putatively egalitarian voice of people's democracy can be used to further bolster the shrinkage of moral community within the nation state. The essay takes upon itself to evaluate what is being lost normatively in terms of the return of the national – methodologically as much as politically – as the slow motion car crash of Brexit happens and after it takes place.


2010 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Glenn Tellis ◽  
Lori Cimino ◽  
Jennifer Alberti

Abstract The purpose of this article is to provide clinical supervisors with information pertaining to state-of-the-art clinic observation technology. We use a novel video-capture technology, the Landro Play Analyzer, to supervise clinical sessions as well as to train students to improve their clinical skills. We can observe four clinical sessions simultaneously from a central observation center. In addition, speech samples can be analyzed in real-time; saved on a CD, DVD, or flash/jump drive; viewed in slow motion; paused; and analyzed with Microsoft Excel. Procedures for applying the technology for clinical training and supervision will be discussed.


Raído ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (34) ◽  
pp. 138-150
Author(s):  
Pablo Santamaría Alzate

O propósito desta revisão crítica é analisar a relação entre o Encontro Internacional de Arte de Medellín (MDE) na sua segunda versão no ano 2011 e a política pública de cultura cidadã, realizada desde esse mesmo ano pela Prefeitura da mesma cidade, para compreender distintos níveis de impacto social, cultural, estético e educativo do evento artístico em favor da formação de uma “cidadania cultural” (MEDELLÌN, 2011) sob o exercício de uma suposta pedagogia social com mediação artística. Dois horizontes de reflexão enquadram a presente proposta, a saber, o conceito e o exercício de práticas artísticas contemporâneas e a ideia de formação cidadã sob a mediação artística e cultural.


Teatro XXI ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 62-74
Author(s):  
María Fernanda Pinta

Rafael Spregelburd es, sin dudas, uno de los dramaturgos argentinos más destacados en la escena internacional, así como uno de los más productivos de su generación. Sus trabajos han indagado de forma sostenida las teorías de la complejidad y la filosofía del lenguaje. Se trata de un teatro que se ocupa igualmente de experimentar sobre diferentes relaciones intermediales (combinación, referencialidad, entre otras operaciones) con las artes visuales, el cine, la literatura, la música y la televisión. Es el caso de Spam (2013): un hombre se encuentra solo y sin memoria en un hotel. Rodeado de cajas de muñecas parlantes y vestido con un smoking, Mario Monti piensa reconstruir su identidad a partir de los mails. Tomando en préstamo algunos procedimientos y motivos del género policial, la trama no sólo desarrolla la odisea de Monti y su contacto con el hampa, sino que reflexiona sobre los entornos chatarra del capitalismo contemporáneo y los usos a la vez sintomáticos y estratégicos del archivo cultural. El presente trabajo busca articular la perspectiva intermedial y los estudios teatrales (Rajewsky, 2015; Sarrazac, 2009) con una mirada atenta a las características específicas del trabajo artístico de Rafael Spregelburd (Rodríguez Carranza, 2016; Dubatti, 2012). El propósito es analizar el diálogo del teatro con otros medios como una forma eficaz (artística y crítica) de reflexionar sobre los contornos del arte contemporáneo y, sobre todo, de indagar sobre las posibilidades de representar la historia reciente y el mundo de hoy (Bal, 2016; Pardo, 2006).


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aishani Mukerji ◽  
Rounak Chakraborty ◽  
Kalyan Chatterjee ◽  
Sayanti Banerjee
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2003 ◽  
Vol 68 (7) ◽  
pp. 1193-1205
Author(s):  
Jaromír Jakeš

The spin-echo experiment on a spin system with only partial motional narrowing and an exponential field autocorrelation function is considered. The pattern of the intensity decrease in the echo spectra depends on the ratio τ/τc of the time delay τ in the echo experiment to the correlation time τc of the narrowing motion. With the large ratios (fast motion), the decrease is the same as in the case of extreme narrowing; to obtain undistorted T2 values, the ratio should be at least several units in the single-echo experiment and at least few decades in the multiple-echo experiment. With the small ratios (slow motion), the logarithmic decrease depends non-linearly on τ, and the T2 value found by the linear least-squares adjustment is much longer than that obtained from the extreme narrowing approximation. At very small ratios, the multiple echo yields about 3τc/(ωpτ)2 for T2 as compared with 1/(ωp2rc) obtained from the extreme narrowing approximation; ωp2 is the second moment of the Gaussian line being narrowed. The expression for T2 in the multiple spin echo is similar to that previously found for T2e in the solid multiple spin echo. The echo experiment changes the line shape, which at large τ/τc approaches the Lorentzian one. The case of a multiexponential field autocorrelation function is also briefly considered.


Author(s):  
Naouress Fatfouta ◽  
Julie Stal-Le Cardinal ◽  
Christine Royer

AbstractCar crash simulation analysis is an important phase within the vehicle development. It intends to analyse the crashworthiness of the vehicle model and examine the level of passive security. However, this activity is not trivial because of the considerable collaboration within the project, the large amount of analysed and exchanged data and a high exigency. Consequently, a solution to assist, ease and reduce the time of the process is desired.To study the current practices followed in the car crash simulation analysis an empirical study has been conducted. This study has been applied within the simulation analysis team, in the development phase, within an automotive company. This paper describes a qualitative analysis of the industrial context and diagnoses the dysfunctions in the current practices. This paper also highlights the current challenges encountered in the car crash simulation analysis.


1999 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 246-253 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. O. Arikainen ◽  
J. C. Earnshaw ◽  
A. Wehling ◽  
E. Waghorne

Abstract Diffusing wave spectroscopy (DWS) in the backscattering geometry was employed to observe the evolution of the intensity correlation function during the acidification of skimmed milk by gluconic-δ-lactone (GDL). At the stage when the formation of casein particle gel is largely complete the correlation function at shorter decay times reveals the local structural arrest of the casein micelles, whereas at longer delay times it illustrates the hindered slow motion of casein micelle aggregates. We use the principles of the approach suggested by Mason, Gang and Weitz, linking the optically measured mean square displacement, <Δr2(t)>, of the microscopic particles in a dense colloid to its viscoelastic properties, to provide an estimate of the frequency dependent viscoelastic modulus of the acidified milk gel (AMG). We compare the viscoelastic moduli measured by the conventional mechanical rheometry with the optically measured ones. The results of the two different experimental methods are found to be in reasonable agreement.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Karin Holmfeldt ◽  
Emelie Nilsson ◽  
Domenico Simone ◽  
Margarita Lopez-Fernandez ◽  
Xiaofen Wu ◽  
...  

AbstractThe deep biosphere contains members from all three domains of life along with viruses. Here we investigate the deep terrestrial virosphere by sequencing community nucleic acids from three groundwaters of contrasting chemistries, origins, and ages. These viromes constitute a highly unique community compared to other environmental viromes and sequenced viral isolates. Viral host prediction suggests that many of the viruses are associated with Firmicutes and Patescibacteria, a superphylum lacking previously described active viruses. RNA transcript-based activity implies viral predation in the shallower marine water-fed groundwater, while the deeper and more oligotrophic waters appear to be in ‘metabolic standby’. Viral encoded antibiotic production and resistance systems suggest competition and antagonistic interactions. The data demonstrate a viral community with a wide range of predicted hosts that mediates nutrient recycling to support a higher microbial turnover than previously anticipated. This suggests the presence of ‘kill-the-winner’ oscillations creating slow motion ‘boom and burst’ cycles.


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