1,120 research outputs found

    Elend und Euphorie

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    Mit Beiträgen von: Hans Ulrich Reck, Julia Scher, Matthias Müller, Dietrich Leder, Marc Pfaff, Joscha Steffens, Konstantin Butz, Georg Trogemann, Gabriele Gramelsberger, Anneka Metzger, Andreas Henric

    Jacob Elry Metzger papers

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    Jacob E. Metzger came to the Maryland Agricultural College in 1914. He was a professor of agronomy and head of the Department of Agronomy, supervisor of the Agricultural Department of the Maryland High Schools for the State Department of Public Instruction, Agronomist of the Maryland Experiment Station, and acting director and director of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station from 1937 to 1939. Metzger also established and directed the university's first summer school in 1914. Metzger took part in research and experiments which led to development of "beardless" barley, conducted research on a special type of turf grass for golf courses, and was a noted author of bulletins and articles on soil research and other related fields. His papers consist of speeches, research papers, and recollections on subjects related to his career. Topics include agriculture in Maryland, agricultural education in college and secondary schools, alfalfa, soils, and corn production in Maryland

    Jaschinski (Andreas) éd., Notation, Kassel..., Stuttgart..., Baerenreiter, Metzger, Coll. MGG PRISMA, 2001

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    Weber Edith. Jaschinski (Andreas) éd., Notation, Kassel..., Stuttgart..., Baerenreiter, Metzger, Coll. MGG PRISMA, 2001. In: Cahiers de sociologie économique et culturelle, n°36, 2001. pp. 130-131

    Rezeption der Liturgiereform in männlichen Ordensgemeinschaften des deutschen Sprachgebietes : Bericht über das Symposium vom 17. bis 19. Februar 2020 in Beuron und das digitale Symposium vom 11. bis 12. Februar 2021

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    Das vorliegende Heft bietet einen ersten Einblick in die laufende Arbeit und kann als eine Art Werkstattbericht gelesen werden. Mag. Andreas Metzger, einer der Projektmitarbeiter, gibt einen Überblick über die Themen und anregenden Diskussionen der Tagungen, die 2020 in der Erzabtei St. Martin in Beuron, 2021 dann pandemiebedingt digital stattfanden. Hier wurde nicht nur die große Bandbreite der Ordensspiritualitäten sichtbar, auch die ganz unterschiedlichen liturgischen Traditionen traten deutlich hervor

    Scenarios of shifts in GEnS bioclimate strata based on CIMP5 climate change scenarios for 2050

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    This dataset provides an alternative representation of global climate change projections based on shifts in the 125 multivariate strata of the Global Environmental Stratification (Metzger et al. 2013), which are characterised by relatively homogeneous climate. These strata form climate analogues that help in the interpretation of climate change impacts. A Random Forest classifier was calculated and applied to 63 Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) climate scenarios at 5 arcmin resolution. The dataset summarises future environmental change for 2050 and forms a middle ground, conveniently integrating current knowledge of climate change impact with the interpretation advantages of categorical data but with a level of detail that resembles a continuous surface at global and regional scales.See datadescription.txt file

    Towards Correctness Assurance in Adaptive Service-Based Applications

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    Service-based applications (SBAs) increasingly have to become adaptive in order to operate and evolve in highly dynamic environments. Research on SBAs thus has already produced a range of adaptation techniques and strategies. However, adaptive SBAs are prone to specific failures that would not occur in “static” applications. Examples are faulty adaptation behaviours due to changes not anticipated during design-time, or conflicting adaptations due to concurrently occurring events. For adaptive SBAs to become reliable and thus applicable in practice, novel techniques that ensure the correctness of adaptations are needed. To pave the way towards those novel techniques, this paper identifies different kinds of adaptation-specific failures. Based on a classification of existing adaptation approaches and generic correctness assurance techniques, we discuss how adaptation-specific failures can be addressed and where new advanced techniques for correctness assurance of adaptations are required

    Inventory for a Reverse Journey. Photographic Image and Found Object - An investigation of travel and material transformation as a paradigm of artist's practice: Ed Ruscha, Douglas Huebler, Bas jan Ader, Jimmie Durham, Gustav Metzger, Kurt Schwitters & Cian Quayle.

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    Inventory for Reverse Journey is the title of a collection of photographic artefacts and found objects, which I have collected over the last twenty years. The title refers to one specific type of artist's journey, which is applicable to the `chronotope' of my archive, as a `metaphorical journey in space and time' (Bakhtin 1981, p. 81). The `city',`provincial town', `road', `threshold' and `interior' are recurrent motifs, which Bakhtin fused together to describe the historical evolution of the novel in relation to its different genres. Bakhtin's motifs are expanded as the basis of an evolutionary nomenclature of the artist's-journey, as a form of spatial mapping and identity formation. Alongside other sources from literature (Alain Robbe-Grillet), cinema (Michelangelo Antonioni), psychoanalysis (Kierkegaard) and critical theory (Walter Benjamin) I have developed a theoretical framework, which initially originated in an empirical process, that is reflected in the antecedents of this project. The research process, as a journey itself, has concretised this approach within a systems-based practice. This is mirrored in the work of the artists under investigation, as their differences and similarities are highlighted within a broad contextual analysis. Accordingly the tone of the writing shifts its register at different points in the thesis. My journey is just one example of several paradigmatic formations of `travel' as a strategy, which investigates the work of six different artists, as a voluntary or involuntary form of exile. A deskilled use of the photographic image is examined in the work of Ed Ruscha, Douglas Huebler and Bas jan Ader in the spatial mapping of their chosen locations. The work of these artists manifests travel, as a strategy, in a benign form of regional and expatriate exile. The investigation shifts its focus from the New World to Europe, where the work of Jimmie Durham, Gustav Metzger and Kurt Schwitters is analysed in relation to their transformation of found objects and materials, and their relationship with a former 'home'. Their position registers different degrees of the `impossibility of return' to a point of origin, which exists in the mind rather than as a physical location. The transience of their work, and use of disparate materials, is counterbalanced by their physical presence in the work. Conversely Ader, Huebler and Ruscha are linked by a scale of decreasing visibility, as they are sublimated within their work in the formation of, what is now construed as, a unique photographic presence. The starting point for which is a return to the formative years of conceptualism in the 1960's, which set the scene for Durham and Metzger from the 1970's onwards. The spectre of Schwitters practice of forming (Formung) and unforming (Entformung) is significant for my analysis of the dematerialisation of the art-work and artist, by processes of series and repetition, distance and proximity, movement and stasis. Although `travel' is a ubiquitous term, I continue to use it as a portmanteau, which carries with it the themes and `salient' features of a typology of artist's journeys. In a moment of perceived obsolescence as digital information systems engender a culture of `selective-amnesia', these thoughts have informed my work, which runs parallel to the artist case-studies, and the material transformation of the photographic image and found object

    [Stammbuch Andreas Merkel]

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    [STAMMBUCH ANDREAS MERKEL] [Stammbuch Andreas Merkel] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Besitzvermerk, Bl. a (a) Register (1) Weltz, Christoph Ferdinand Victor von; Blatt 1 (1) Laschansky, Carl von; Blatt 2 (2-3) Cardon, Johann Martin; Blatt 3 (2-3) Stain, Ferdinand Heinrich von; Blatt 135 (134-135) Stain, Friedrich Ernst von; Blatt 137 (136-137) Negelein, Joachim; Blatt 189 (188-189) Scheubel, Johann Joseph; Blatt 223 (222-223) Redwitz, Georg Philipp von; Blatt 229 (228-229) Waser, Johann Caspar; Blatt 231 (230-231) Pauer, Johann; Blatt 233 (232-233) Langhans, Gerhard Daniel; Blatt 235 (234-235) Metzger, Johann Ehrenreich; Blatt 236 (236-237) Zürner, Christian Friedrich; Blatt 237 (236-237) Hammer, Georg Reichard; Blatt 238 (238-239) Donauer, Johann Christoph; Blatt 239 (238-239) Trechsel, Johann Martin; Blatt 240 (240-241) Hartmann, Johann Jacob; Blatt 241 (240-241) Röderer, Johann Georg; Blatt 242 (242-243) Staedel, Johann Baptist; Blatt 243 (242-243) Rösch, Matthias; Blatt 244 (244-245) Riederer, Leonhard Christoph; Blatt 245 (244-245) Trost, Theophilus Gottlieb; Blatt 246-247 (246-247) Herr, Martin; Blatt 249 (248-249) Gottschald, Johann Adam; Blatt 251 (250-251) Gipser, Caspar; Blatt 252 (252-253) Ußlar, Georg Caspar von; Blatt 253 (252-253) Seidel, Andreas; Blatt 254 (254-255) Zimmermann, Georg Kaspar; Blatt 255 (254-255) Körner, Johann Julius; Blatt 256 (256-257) Rüdel, Hermann; Blatt 257 (256-257) Volcamer, Friedrich Wilhelm; Blatt 260 (258/260) Streitlein, Caspar Gabriel; Blatt 261 (261-262) Loffet, Johann Paul; Blatt 262 (261-262) Frank, Johann Michael; Blatt 264 (263-264) Schwarzmann, Johann Balthasar; Blatt 266-267 ( - ) Schmid, Christoph Konrad; Blatt 268 (268-269) Ebermayer, Conrad; Blatt 269 (268-269) Göring, Georg Nikolaus; Blatt 271 (270-271) Krause, Johann Daniel; Blatt 273 (272-273) Renger, Johann Daniel; Blatt 274 (274-275) Eberlin, Georg Wolfgang; Blatt 275 (274-275) Fürwerger, Johann Georg; Blatt 276 (276-277) Göckel, Rudolph Christian; Blatt 277 (276-277) Sturm, Moritz Eucharius; Blatt 278-279 (278/[i]) Heberer, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 280 (279-280) Filzhofer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 282 (281-282) Ridelle, Antoine Otto; Blatt 283 (283-284) St. Valentin, Charles de; Blatt 286 (285-286) König, Jodocus Lazarus; Blatt 290 (289-290) Hoffmann, Johann; Blatt 300 (299-300) Hofmann, M. 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    Informationstechnologien

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    von Thomas Andreas MetzgerAuf dem Rücken: Informations- und KommunikationstechnologienDiplomarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201
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