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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
Writing from life
The author and artist Martin Fowler will talk about his recent publications, 'Scotland the brave: a graphic history of Scotland 1514-2014' and 'The tension of a line: a portrait of Perth Prison', in conversation with the author and journalist Bill Jamieson
Policy-Making at the Fowler FCC: How Speeches Figured In
Part of the legacy of FCC Chairman Mark Fowler are the speeches in which he advocated his theory of deregulation. The author, Fowler\u27s legal advisor and principal speech-writer, states his view of the Fowler chairmanship, indicating which speeches were intended, at least by those in office, to be the milestones of that period. He offers an appraisal of the successes and failures of the chairmanship. Additionally, he generalizes about the limits of the speech-making function at an administrative agency, given its responsibility to Congress
Policy-Making at the Fowler FCC: How Speeches Figured In
Part of the legacy of FCC Chairman Mark Fowler are the speeches in which he advocated his theory of deregulation. The author, Fowler\u27s legal advisor and principal speech-writer, states his view of the Fowler chairmanship, indicating which speeches were intended, at least by those in office, to be the milestones of that period. He offers an appraisal of the successes and failures of the chairmanship. Additionally, he generalizes about the limits of the speech-making function at an administrative agency, given its responsibility to Congress
The FCC under Mark Fowler: A Mixed Bag
The FCC\u27s performance under Chairman Mark Fowler (1981-87) calls for a mixed verdict, in the author\u27s estimate. Fowler\u27s reliance on competition, the marketplace, and deregulation, fit the common carrier area, but ill served the present public interest standard of the Communications Act in the broadcast field. This article assesses FCC activities in this period in the above two fields, and also in the cable television and spectrum areas
The FCC under Mark Fowler: A Mixed Bag
The FCC\u27s performance under Chairman Mark Fowler (1981-87) calls for a mixed verdict, in the author\u27s estimate. Fowler\u27s reliance on competition, the marketplace, and deregulation, fit the common carrier area, but ill served the present public interest standard of the Communications Act in the broadcast field. This article assesses FCC activities in this period in the above two fields, and also in the cable television and spectrum areas
The FCC under Mark Fowler: A Mixed Bag
The FCC\u27s performance under Chairman Mark Fowler (1981-87) calls for a mixed verdict, in the author\u27s estimate. Fowler\u27s reliance on competition, the marketplace, and deregulation, fit the common carrier area, but ill served the present public interest standard of the Communications Act in the broadcast field. This article assesses FCC activities in this period in the above two fields, and also in the cable television and spectrum areas
Crustal imaging of a mobile belt using magnetotellurics: An example of the Fowler Domain in South Australia
NAThis record was harvested by RDA at 2025-09-11T16:10:39.976757+10:00 from <a href='http://geonetwork.nci.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/f5690_3853_5111_1376'>NCI's Data Catalogue</a> where it was last modified at 2019-07-16 10:59:31.A long-period magnetotelluric data set was obtained in 2005 along a two-dimensionalprofile across the western part of the late Archaean early Proterozoic Gawler Craton,South Australia. The study is aimed at delineating the electrical conductivity structure ofthe crust and upper mantle underneath an east-west trending profile extending fromthe Gawler Range Volcanics in the east, crossing the Nuyts Domain and the highly prospective Meso-Proterozoic Fowler Domain, and terminating in the Eucla Basin to thewest. The resistivity model shows a very electrically resistive crust and upper mantleunderneath the Nuyts and Fowler Domain, possibly representing the cratonic root of the Gawler Craton extending to depths of approx. 160 km. The resistive cratonic root is closer to the surface underneath the Fowler Domain compared to the Nuyts Domain which supportsfindings from outcrops of metasediments of higher metamorphic grade in the FowlerDomain. A subvertical conductor marks the western terminus of the Fowler Domain and isimaged to upper mantle depths. On the eastern side of the Fowler Domain, anothersubvertical conductor extends to similar depths. These features spatially coincide withthe Tallacootra and Coorabie shear zone at the surface, respectively, and their higherconductivity is likely due to a reduction in grain size of olivine associated with an increasein influence of grain boundary diffusion and thus enhanced conductivity. A comparisonof the results with other surveys across mobile belts worldwide shows a more resistiveresponse of the interpreted mobile belt of the Fowler Domain raising questions as tothe nature of the domain
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