Proximity and Distance in Northern Landscape Photography

Proximity and Distance in Northern Landscape Photography
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9783839449509
ISBN-13 : 3839449502
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Proximity and Distance in Northern Landscape Photography by : Darcy White

Northern landscapes are both real places and representations, imagined spaces - notions which are bound to collide in landscape photography. In this book, photographers, academics, curators, and archivists from Germany, Finland, Scandinavia, the US, and the UK address urgent questions about environmental degradation, globalization, consumerism, and the role of new technologies of representation in relation to landscape. Wide-ranging case studies examine the interpretation, experience, and appropriation of landscape in northern Europe, northern England, Scotland, and the Nordic countries. The book explores tensions in landscape photography between an emphasis on proximity and the embodied experience of place and space, and an advocacy of distance and critical engagement and a questioning of the primacy of direct experience.

Distance & Proximity

Distance & Proximity
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Publisher : Polygon
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 074866288X
ISBN-13 : 9780748662883
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Distance & Proximity by : Thomas A. Clark

The Scottish poet Thomas A. Clark is one of the foremost contemporary exponents of the detached sentence. This collection brings together nine sequences, some of which have been previously published as small press private editions.

Proximity, Distance and Diversity

Proximity, Distance and Diversity
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9781351908030
ISBN-13 : 1351908030
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Proximity, Distance and Diversity by : Päivi Oinas

Bringing together a wide range of empirical studies from around the world (Sweden, Norway, Austria, Germany, France, UK, Israel, Russia, China, Taiwan, Argentina, Canada), framed in related contemporary theoretical frameworks, this book examines the question of the significance of proximate vs. more distant relationships for economic agents' performance and local economic development. While this question has been the subject of intense debates in recent years, it is obvious that proximity and distance are not explanatory factors as such. The book argues for the need to understand the aims of economic relationships, the nature of the regional environment in which they originate, and the scale at which they operate. The book suggests that the notions of diversity, innovativeness, maturity and multiple scales should be incorporated into the debates on the significance of proximity for economic performance.

The Proximity Paradox

The Proximity Paradox
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Publisher : ECW Press
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781773055183
ISBN-13 : 1773055186
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Proximity Paradox by : Kiirsten May

You’re too close to your business, and it’s killing your creativity Traditional business structures love stability and predictability. Yet many organizations believe the two essential ingredients for long-term success are creativity and innovation. Kiirsten May and Alex Varricchio, founders of the marketing agency UpHouse, call the relationship between these two opposing expectations the Proximity Paradox™ — the belief that those who are closest to a subject are best-qualified to innovate for it, when, in reality, intense proximity limits creativity. Instead, people need to create distance from challenges in order to see the best way forward. May and Varricchio believe that until we can separate innovation and execution within ourselves, we will only innovate to the level at which we can execute the idea. To be effective, we need to create distance between our innovation brain and our execution brain. Unpacking ten common Proximity Paradoxes that affect a company’s people, processes, and industry, the authors share some practical ideas to create the distance necessary for your next great idea. An especially valuable book for creatives, and non-creatives in creative industries, but equally applicable to all businesses that depend on innovation, The Proximity Paradox encourages us to ask hard questions about how we work, how our businesses are structured, and why we routinely find our creativity at odds with what’s asked of us as executors and stewards of the bottom line.

Distributed Work

Distributed Work
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 0262083051
ISBN-13 : 9780262083058
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Distributed Work by : Pamela Hinds

Multidisciplinary research on dynamics, problems, and potential of distributed work.

Handbook of Cities and Networks

Handbook of Cities and Networks
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 672
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ISBN-10 : 9781788114714
ISBN-13 : 178811471X
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Cities and Networks by : Neal, Zachary P.

This Handbook of Cities and Networks provides a cutting-edge overview of research on how economic, social and transportation networks affect processes both in and between cities. Exploring the ways in which cities connect and intertwine, it offers a varied set of collaborations, highlighting different theoretical, historical and methodological perspectives.

How to Live Together

How to Live Together
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780231136167
ISBN-13 : 0231136161
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Live Together by : Roland Barthes

"Notes for a lecture course and seminar at Collaege de France (1976-1977)"-- T.p

The Proximity Principle

The Proximity Principle
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Publisher : Ramsey Press
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9780978562038
ISBN-13 : 0978562038
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis The Proximity Principle by : Ken Coleman

Right now, 70% of Americans aren’t passionate about their work and are desperately longing for meaning and purpose. They’re sick of “average” and know there’s something better out there, but they just don’t know how to reach it. One basic principle―The Proximity Principle―can change everything you thought you knew about pursuing a career you love. In his latest book, The Proximity Principle, national radio host and career expert Ken Coleman provides a simple plan of how positioning yourself near the right people and places can help you land the job you love. Forget the traditional career advice you’ve heard! Networking, handing out business cards, and updating your online profile do nothing to set you apart from other candidates. Ken will show you how to be intentional and genuine about the connections you make with a fresh, unexpected take on resumes and the job interview process. You’ll discover the five people you should look for and the four best places to grow, learn, practice, and perform so you can step into the role you were created to fill. After reading The Proximity Principle, you’ll know how to connect with the right people and put yourself in the right places, so opportunities will come―and you’ll be prepared to take them.

Outlier Analysis

Outlier Analysis
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9783319475783
ISBN-13 : 3319475789
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Outlier Analysis by : Charu C. Aggarwal

This book provides comprehensive coverage of the field of outlier analysis from a computer science point of view. It integrates methods from data mining, machine learning, and statistics within the computational framework and therefore appeals to multiple communities. The chapters of this book can be organized into three categories: Basic algorithms: Chapters 1 through 7 discuss the fundamental algorithms for outlier analysis, including probabilistic and statistical methods, linear methods, proximity-based methods, high-dimensional (subspace) methods, ensemble methods, and supervised methods. Domain-specific methods: Chapters 8 through 12 discuss outlier detection algorithms for various domains of data, such as text, categorical data, time-series data, discrete sequence data, spatial data, and network data. Applications: Chapter 13 is devoted to various applications of outlier analysis. Some guidance is also provided for the practitioner. The second edition of this book is more detailed and is written to appeal to both researchers and practitioners. Significant new material has been added on topics such as kernel methods, one-class support-vector machines, matrix factorization, neural networks, outlier ensembles, time-series methods, and subspace methods. It is written as a textbook and can be used for classroom teaching.

Map Scripting 101

Map Scripting 101
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Publisher : No Starch Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9781593272715
ISBN-13 : 1593272715
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Map Scripting 101 by : Adam DuVander

"Websites like MapQuest and Google Maps have transformed the way we think about maps. But these services do more than offer driving directions, they provide APIs that web developers can use to build highly customized map-based applications. The author, Adam DuVander, delivers 73 useful scripts, examples that will s how you how to create interactive maps and mashups."--[book cover]