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Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line and Interval in Modern British Art
The book is the catalogue of the exhibition Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line and Interval in Modern British Art, which the author curated from the collections of the Tate Gallery, London, the Arts Council, London, Southampton City Art Gallery and private collections. The author provided three essays, 'The Geometry of Modern British Art', 'West Country Constructivism', and 'Abstract Art and the Decline of Modernism' to advance critical histories of three distinct moments of importance in the development of British abstract art. A fourth, edited by him, was by a research student under his supervision (Alan Fowler) and covered Systems Art and Constructionism
Fowler Block
Photograph - Fowler Block, Athabasca, Alberta. The building was built in the early 1950s by G.G. Fowle
Houses Built by Gilbert G. Fowler
Photograph - Houses built by Gilbert G. Fowler for his daughters and their husbands, Athabasca, Albert
Collective Improvisation: The Practice and Vision of Ingemar Lindh
Ingemar Lindh's research on the principles of collective improvisation and performance conceived as process announce an important development in the 20th-century tradition of the actor's work. After early studies with Étienne Decroux and working collaborations with Jerzy Grotowski, Eugenio Barba, and Yves Lebreton, Lindh founded the first laboratory theatre in Sweden in 1971, the Institutet för Scenkonst. His practice of collective improvisation is viewed in light of postdramatic concerns such as its resistance to fixed scores, directorial montage, and choreography as an organizing principle
Zenarchopteridae Fowler 1934
FAMILY Zenarchopteridae Dermogenys bispina Meisner & Collette, 1998; Native; Found in rivers of Busuanga, Palawan Island, and in Mindanao Island; USNM 138667; Meisner & Collette 1998; LC Dermogenys palawanensis Meisner, 2001; Endemic; Endemic to river basins in Palawan Island; ZRC 46170, CMK 11972, USNM 138668; Meisner 2001, Kottelat 2013; VU Dermogenys robertsi Meisner, 2001; Native; Thought to be endemic to river basins of Northern Palawan Island, but specimens were also found in Kalimantan, Indonesia; CAS 137633; Kottelat 2013; DD Nomorhamphus bakeri (Fowler & Bean, 1922); Endemic; Endemic to river basins of Zamboanga, Mindanao Island; USNM 84275; Colette BB 2004, Kottelat 2013; DD Nomorhamphus manifestus Meisner, 2001; Endemic; Endemic to river basins of Ilocos Norte, Luzon Island; CAS 129706; Colette 2004, Kottelat 2013; DD Nomorhamphus pectoralis (Fowler, 1934); Endemic; Endemic to river basins of Central and Southern Luzon Island; USNM 93068; Meisner 2001, Kottelat 2013; LC Nomorhamphus philippinus (Ladiges, 1972); Endemic; Endemic to river basins of Cebu Island, and can also be found in river basins of Mindanao Island; ZMH H4534; Meisner 2001, Kottelat 2013; DD Nomorhamphus pinnimaculatus Meisner, 2001; Endemic; Endemic to river basins of Leyte Island, Visayas Island group; ZRC 46173; Colette 2004, Kottelat 2013; DD Nomorhamphus rossi Meisner, 2001; Endemic; Endemic to river basins in Cagayan Province, Northern Luzon Island; USNM 333262; Colette 2004, Kottelat 2013; EN Nomorhamphus viviparus (Peters, 1865); Endemic; Endemic to river basins and wetlands across the Philippines; USNM 84275, CAS-SU 37631, ZMB 6267; Meisner, 2001, Kottelat 2013; LC Zenarchopterus cotnog (Smith, 1902); Endemic; Endemic to Lake Buhi, Camarines Sur, Southern Luzon Island; USNM 50537; NE Zenarchopterus dispar (Valenciennes, 1847); Native; Feathered River-Garfish; Found in river basins and wetlands across the Philippines; USNM 385451, FMNH 40643; Herre 1953; LC Zenarchopterus gilli Smith, 1945; Native; Viviparous Halfbeak; Found in river basins across the Philippines; FMNH 47119, FMNH 40793; Herre 1953; LC Zenarchopterus kampeni (Weber, 1913); Native; Sepik River Halfbeak; Found in river basins across the Philippines; MCZ 32239, USNM 93061; Herre 1953; LC Zenarchopterus philippinus (Peters, 1868); Endemic; Philippine Halfbeak; Endemic to river basins and wetlands across the Philippines; CAS-SU 25509, BMNH 1933.3.11.152-161; Herre 1953, Aquino et al. 2011, Kottelat 2013; LCPublished as part of Jamandre, Brian Wade, 2023, Freshwater fishes of the Philippines: a provisional checklist, pp. 151-181 in Zootaxa 5301 (2) on pages 161-162, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5301.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/803027
Haplaxius Fowler 1904
Genus Haplaxius Fowler, 1904 Type species: Haplaxius laevis Fowler, 1904 (type species designation by Caldwell 1946: 203) Diagnosis (modified from Bahder et al. 2020). Small to average size cixiids (3.2–6.4 mm); head (dorsal view) narrower than pronotum, eyes large (elongate-oval, diagonally truncate posteriorly, usually with ventral emargination at antennae); vertex elongate, moderately broad (among Oecleini), vertex disc slightly concave, sides and apex carinate, median carina usually absent, apex variably produced beyond eyes (usually weakly projected). In lateral view, apex of head bluntly angled, ocellus beneath eye (anterior to antenna). In facial view, sides of frons concave (“flared”) and carinate, midline of frons carinate, interrupted near frontoclypeal suture by ocellus (ocellus sometimes obsolete), clypeus subtriangular with lateral margins and midline carinate. Antennal scape reduced, pedicel robust, flagellum beadlike basally and filamentous distally. Pronotum narrow, with irregular ridges and distinct paranotal region, length shortest on midline, posterior margin indented; tegulae evident. Mesonotum tricarinate; longitudinal midlength of mesonotum about 2× or less that of vertex. Hind tibiae without lateral spines. Forewings tectiform, usually hyaline or transparent, but sometimes infuscated or patterned, veins usually with small setae-bearing pustules (tubercles). Male pygofer usually longest on ventral margin, hind lateral margin of opening variably produced, medioventral lobe of pygofer well-developed.Aedeagus asymmetrical and elaborated with projections and processes, vertical connective articulating base of aedeagus with gonostyli (genital styles). Gonostyli symmetrical and usually simple. Anal tube symmetrical or asymmetrical, with processes from one or both ventral margins and sometimes with median ventral projections.Published as part of Bahder, Brian W., Myrie, Wayne, Helmick, Ericka E. & Bartlett, Charles R., 2023, A new species of planthopper in the genus Haplaxius (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea Cixiidae) from disturbed submontane rainforest in Jamaica, pp. 225-237 in Zootaxa 5230 (2) on page 229, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5230.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/755356
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[Kristina Fowler during pitch, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of Kristina Fowler mid-pitch during a game between North Texas and Cameron University. Her arm is coming around from behind her and her back foot is dragging
[Kristina Fowler during pitch, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of Kristina Fowler mid-pitch during a game between North Texas and Cameron University. Her arm is coming around from behind her and her back foot is dragging
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