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Souvenirs et paysages d'Orient. Smyrne -Éphèse-Magnésie- Constantinople-Scio. Par Maxime du Paris chez. Arthus Bertrand, Libraire Editeur de la Société géographique 1848.
Preface: by the authorDedication: by the author to B.F., S. ad. 5Content description: Detailed contentsPagination: PP10+380PVolumes: 1Text Genre:Prose / Journa
Field/works #8: Claire Vionnet and Christelle Becholey Besson.
This talk is part of the Field/Works Talks series, curated by Jen Clarke and Maxime Le Calvé and associated with the Field/Works exhibition ( https://antart.easaonline.org/ ). Shadows between Worlds results from a collaboration between visual artist Christelle Becholey Besson and anthropologist/dancer Claire Vionnet. The artwork questions movement when it resonates with various sensorial materials and sounds. Human shadows interplay in different sensory environments (water, space, shell and tunnel), addressing ways movements and bodies are affected by specific sound and visual contexts. This installation is a metaphor of broader current social issues about the world we live in. A female dancer thrusts between water and space, playing with the sensoriality of the world, resonating with materials she encounters. The gesture resonates with various faces of the Anthropocene, addressing the environment we are living in. The installation invites the audience to think about the milieus that might be better welcoming our bodies in a more sustainable way. In which environment can bodies move, grow and breath organically? This project is an illustration of participative collaboration between art and anthropology, in which the research question has been formulated together in an ongoing conversation. Claire Vionnet is an Anthropologist, Dance Scholar and Dancer. She wrote a PhD on the creation of gestures in contemporary dance, exploring notions of body, improvisation, senses, shadow/ghost, production processes, autoethnography, phenomenology. She works creatively with dance communities (West African Dances, Contemporary Dance, Contact Improvisation), reflecting on the way art/dance produces knowledge. Marked by her time lived in Africa, she is particularly interested in the role humanities play in society and keen to reflect on better reuniting Anthropology, Art and Society. She develops alternative forms of ethnographic restitution (video-essay, lecture-performance, performative dialogs in festivals) to reach a broader audience beyond Academia. Christelle Becholey Besson was born in 1985 in Switzerland, she lives and works in Vancouver. "In my practice, I like to follow my curiosity, which takes me in unfamiliar places. I then use and misuse art to shape fictional narratives and create atmospheres from parallel times. Collaboration is essential to my creative process. Sharing bring complexity and chaos to the linear thinking and give me more unknown"
Maxime DANESIN
Maxime DANESIN est docteur en Lettres Modernes de l’Université de Tours, et chercheur indépendant. Sa thèse s’intitule « Explorer les transferts littéraires et culturels européens au Japon, des temps archaïques au néo-médiévalisme de l’ère Heisei (1989-2019) ». Son thème de recherche principal consiste en l’étude du néo-médiévalisme dans la littérature mangaesque (manga, light novels, visual novels). Il s’intéresse également aux notions de transculturalité et de modernocentrisme, et s’interro..
Maxime Prévost (Université d'Ottawa, Canada)
Maxime Prévost est professeur au Département de français de l’Université d’Ottawa. Auteur de Rictus romantiques. Politiques du rire chez Victor Hugo (Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2002) et de L’Aventure extérieure. Alexandre Dumas mythographe et mythologue (Honoré Champion, à paraître en 2017), il s’intéresse à la littérature romantique et aux mythologies modernes. Avec Guillaume Pinson (Université Laval), il dirige un projet de recherche intitulé Le Canada de Jules Verne : savoirs, re..
II. Matériaux, techniques et savoir-faire des orfèvres antiques
Callewaert Maxime, Lamy Véronique, Dumora César, Mathis François, Strivay David, Calvo del Castillo Helena, Thiaudière Cyril, Besson Corinne, Verbanck-Piérard Annie. II. Matériaux, techniques et savoir-faire des orfèvres antiques. In: Les cahiers de Mariemont, volume 40, 2016. Trésors hellénistiques. pp. 133-147
Equilibrium transition study for a hybrid MAV
Wind tunnel testing was performed on a VTOL aircraft in order to characterize longitudinal flight behavior during an equilibrium transition between vertical and horizontal flight modes. Trim values for airspeed, pitch, motor speed and elevator position were determined. Data was collected by independently varying the trim parameters, and stability and control derivatives were identified as functions of the trim pitch angle. A linear fractional representation model was then proposed, along with several methods to improve longitudinal control of the aircraft
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Democratic speech in divided times: an introduction
This is the introduction to the symposium on Maxime Lepoutre, Democratic Speech in Divided Times (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021). The symposium contains articles by Paul Billingham, Rachel Fraser, and Michael Hannon, and a response by the author
Maxime Boidy, Marion Coville et Catherine Derieux (dir.), « Les images de la science », Poli, n° 8, 2014
Résolument pluridisciplinaire, le huitième numéro de la revue Poli, codirigé par Maxime Boidy, Marion Coville et Catherine Derieux, est consacré aux relations entre univers scientifique et représentations visuelles. Composé de sept articles et de deux portfolios, le dossier s’articule autour d’un entretien central mené avec le théoricien américain de la culture visuelle, W.J.T. Mitchell (Université de Chicago). Si celui-ci est trop court pour lui permettre de présenter en détail son propre di..
Selectivity in biomass catalytic transformation
SSCI-VIDE+CDFA+MBE:NPR:CPIInternational audienceThe highly fluctuating cost of raw materials tends to alter the priority axes of research both in public and academic research laboratories. However, civil society claims for considering constraints connected with climate changes. Among alternatives to fossil resource, the conversion of biomass and the derived-platform molecules into synthons for fine chemistry or specialty chemical sectors has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to meet future demands.This area of research has evolved spectacularly during the last years. Significant progress has been achieved leading to the development of specific highly active and selective catalysts. Removal of oxygen from bio-based feedstock is needed to synthetize platform molecules currently used in speciality or fine chemical industry either as solvent, monomer or intermediate. Indeed, to obtain products with the adequate physico-chemical properties, it is essential to deoxygenate the saccharide-derived biomass substrates.Through several examples of studies performed at IRCELYON, the role of catalysts and reaction conditions in determining the activity and the selectivity of hydrogenation/hydrogenolysis catalyzed reactions will be presented. The examples will focus on reactions involving supported metallic catalysts in aqueous phase: hydrogenation of biobased acid (levulinic or succinic acid)[1] and C-O or C-C hydrogenolysis of polyols (sorbitol, xylitol, erythritol) [2].[1] Tapin, Benoit; Epron, Florence; Especel, Catherine; Ly, Bao Khanh; Pinel, Catherine; Besson, Michele, ACS Catalysis (2013), 3(10), 2327-2335; Corbel-Demailly, Louis; Ly, Bao-Khanh; Minh, Doan-Pham; Tapin, Benoit; Especel, Catherine; Epron, Florence; Cabiac, Amandine; Guillon, Emmanuelle; Besson, Michele; Pinel, Catherine ChemSusChem (2013), 6(12), 2388-2395; Tapin, Benoit; Epron, Florence; Especel, Catherine; Ly, Bao Khanh; Pinel, Catherine; Besson, Michele Catalysis Today (2014), 235, 127-133; Ly, Bao Khanh; Tapin, Benoit; Aouine, Mimoun; Delichere, Pierre; Epron, Florence; Pinel, Catherine; Especel, Catherine; Besson, Michele ChemCatChem (2015), 7(14), 2161-2178; Abou Hamdan, Marwa ; Loridant, Stéphane ; Jahajah, Mohamed ; Pinel, Catherine ; Perret, Noémie ; Applied Catal. A, 2019, 571, 71-81[2] Riviere M., Perret N., Cabiac A., Delcroix D., Pinel C., Besson M. CHEMCATCHEM, 2017, 9, pp. 2145-2159; Said A., Perez D. D., Perret N., Pinel C., Besson M. CHEMCATCHEM, 2017, 9, pp. 2768-2783; Riviere, Maxime, Perret, Noemie, Delcroix, Damien, Cabiac, Amandine, Pinel, Catherine, Besson, Michele, ACS Sus. Chem. Eng. 2018, 6, 4076-4085
Selectivity in biomass catalytic transformation
SSCI-VIDE+CDFA+MBE:NPR:CPIInternational audienceThe highly fluctuating cost of raw materials tends to alter the priority axes of research both in public and academic research laboratories. However, civil society claims for considering constraints connected with climate changes. Among alternatives to fossil resource, the conversion of biomass and the derived-platform molecules into synthons for fine chemistry or specialty chemical sectors has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to meet future demands.This area of research has evolved spectacularly during the last years. Significant progress has been achieved leading to the development of specific highly active and selective catalysts. Removal of oxygen from bio-based feedstock is needed to synthetize platform molecules currently used in speciality or fine chemical industry either as solvent, monomer or intermediate. Indeed, to obtain products with the adequate physico-chemical properties, it is essential to deoxygenate the saccharide-derived biomass substrates.Through several examples of studies performed at IRCELYON, the role of catalysts and reaction conditions in determining the activity and the selectivity of hydrogenation/hydrogenolysis catalyzed reactions will be presented. The examples will focus on reactions involving supported metallic catalysts in aqueous phase: hydrogenation of biobased acid (levulinic or succinic acid)[1] and C-O or C-C hydrogenolysis of polyols (sorbitol, xylitol, erythritol) [2].[1] Tapin, Benoit; Epron, Florence; Especel, Catherine; Ly, Bao Khanh; Pinel, Catherine; Besson, Michele, ACS Catalysis (2013), 3(10), 2327-2335; Corbel-Demailly, Louis; Ly, Bao-Khanh; Minh, Doan-Pham; Tapin, Benoit; Especel, Catherine; Epron, Florence; Cabiac, Amandine; Guillon, Emmanuelle; Besson, Michele; Pinel, Catherine ChemSusChem (2013), 6(12), 2388-2395; Tapin, Benoit; Epron, Florence; Especel, Catherine; Ly, Bao Khanh; Pinel, Catherine; Besson, Michele Catalysis Today (2014), 235, 127-133; Ly, Bao Khanh; Tapin, Benoit; Aouine, Mimoun; Delichere, Pierre; Epron, Florence; Pinel, Catherine; Especel, Catherine; Besson, Michele ChemCatChem (2015), 7(14), 2161-2178; Abou Hamdan, Marwa ; Loridant, Stéphane ; Jahajah, Mohamed ; Pinel, Catherine ; Perret, Noémie ; Applied Catal. A, 2019, 571, 71-81[2] Riviere M., Perret N., Cabiac A., Delcroix D., Pinel C., Besson M. CHEMCATCHEM, 2017, 9, pp. 2145-2159; Said A., Perez D. D., Perret N., Pinel C., Besson M. CHEMCATCHEM, 2017, 9, pp. 2768-2783; Riviere, Maxime, Perret, Noemie, Delcroix, Damien, Cabiac, Amandine, Pinel, Catherine, Besson, Michele, ACS Sus. Chem. Eng. 2018, 6, 4076-4085
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