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Concorso di idee: Progettazione della nuova sede del municipio e spazi urbani attigui - Paratico (BG)
Comune di Paratico (BG), Concorso di idee: Progettazione della nuova sede del municipio e spazi urbani attigui.
Marco Bovati (capogruppo). Con: Valentino Barbu Michielin, Davide Ferrari, Marco Grazioli
Introduzione
The Introduction to volume "Dinamiche del potere e dell'ideologia nell'Europa contemporanea (1814-1989)", outlines the items between Restoration and the end of "bipolarism" in 1989, including the debate on forms of government, kind of States and political and social models, together with the ideologies that facilited or obstructed their formation. Through the interpretation of Authors' essaies that range from historical to institutional and from philosophical and epistemological to iconographical analysis, Marco Ferrari underlines how the variety of government forms and political doctrines hides a convergence to a making of an administrative and national state. This state is a political and administrative centralized model that cause reflections on federalism, on individuality, on culture autonomy, on value of constituent processes and on relativity of reason that serve to reveal and avoid the political power trasformation into autocracy
The Effect of Aging on Nerve Morphology and Substance P Expression in Mouse and Human Corneas (vol 59, pg 5329, 2018)
When the article was first published, the authors’ names were listed with surnames first, i.e., Barbariga Marco, Rabiolo Alessandro, Fonteyne Philippe, Bignami Fabio, Rama Paolo, and Ferrari Giulio. To adhere to journal style, the online article has been corrected so that the surnames appear last: Marco Barbariga, Alessandro Rabiolo, Philippe Fonteyne, Fabio Bignami, Paolo Rama, and Giulio Ferrari. Citation: Barbariga M, Rabiolo A, Fonteyne P, Bignami F, Rama P, Ferrari G. Erratum in: The effect of aging on nerve morphology and Substance P expression in mouse and human corneas. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2018;59:6026. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.18-24707a
Ferreira, Ferrari: ficções do exílio
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2015.Esta é uma leitura dos exílios de Ferreira Gullar e León Ferrari, durante as últimas ditaduras militares que tomaram conta do Cone Sul, incluindo Brasil e Argentina. Entre 1971 e 1977, Gullar passou por Moscou, Santiago, Lima e Buenos Aires, além de outras cidades, enquanto Ferrari, por sua vez, estabeleceu-se com sua família em São Paulo do final de 1976 até 1984, sendo que após esse período ainda dividiria por alguns anos a sua permanência entre a capital paulista e Buenos Aires. Alguns de seus mais notáveis trabalhos foram realizados no exílio, de modo que a configuração de uma paisagem ou cena exílica torna-se indissociável das experiências conduzidas com a linguagem. Em poucas palavras: embora marcado pela tanatopolítica castrense e pelo nomos gestor do capital global, é possível afirmar que o exílio não está dado de antemão e nem permanece sempre o mesmo, quer seja como dano ou como dádiva; é somente com a linguagem  a imagem, o sensível  que uma experiência exílica, sempre singular e radicalmente contemporânea, pode encontrar a sua superfície de exposição, quer dizer, a sua diferença. Conquanto sejam profundamente dessemelhantes, os exílios de Ferreira Gullar e León Ferrari não deixam de mostrar afinidades, sobretudo nos momentos em que suas experiências tocam um ponto comum: o espaço  um topos  a-tópico da impropriedade, da potência, da in-operatividade que, com a linguagem, resiste indomesticável às tentativas de cristalização da língua, do povo, do poder, da nação. Foucault, Saer, Coccia e outros autores franqueiam um pensamento da ficção enquanto construção contingencial capaz de desnaturalizar os usos do discurso e a teleologia que assedia constantemente a literatura, as artes, a história. De certo modo, a ficção ¬repete, expõe e portanto difere as fábulas, ao mesmo tempo em que expõe e difere a si mesma. É essa operação in-operante, esse trabalho afirmativo da negatividade que suspende a maquinaria imunitária, autonomista, da civilização ocidental e cristã.Abstract : This is a reading of both Ferreira Gullar and León Ferrari s exiles, during the last military dictatorships that took account of the Southern Cone, including Brazil and Argentina. Between 1971 and 1977, Gullar went through Moscow, Santiago, Lima and Buenos Aires, and other cities, while Ferrari settled with his family in São Paulo from late 1976 until 1984, and thereafter still divided for a few years his stay between São Paulo and Buenos Aires. Some of his most notable works were carried out in exile, so that the configuration of an exilic landscape or scene becomes inseparable from experiments conducted with language. In short, although marked by military thanatopolitics and the nomos of global capital manager, it is possible to say that exile is not given in advance and not always remains the same, whether as damage or as a gift; it is only with the language  the image, the sensible  that an exilic experience, always singular and radically contemporary, can find its exposure surface, that is, its difference. While they are profoundly dissimilar, Ferreira Gullar and León Ferrari s exiles show their affinities, particularly at times when their experiences play a common point: the space  a topos  a-topic of the impropriety, potency, of in-operativity that, together with language, resists untamable against all crystallization attempts on the idiom, people, power, and nation. Foucault, Saer, Coccia and other authors frank a thought of fiction as a contingency construction able to denature the uses of speech and the teleology that constantly haunts literature, arts, and history. In a way, fiction repeats, exposes and therefore differs fables, while exposes and differs itself. It is this in-operative operation, this affirmative work of negativity that suspends the immunitary machinery of Christian Western civilization
Nonlinear Multi-Frequency Converter Array for Vibration Energy Harvesting in Autonomous Sensors
AbstractThis work proposes and experimentally validates a vibration energy harvester which combines the multi-frequency and nonlinear approaches into a converter array. The converter array consists of four piezoelectric cantilevers composed of ferromagnetic substrates with screen-printed lead zirconate titanate (PZT) layers coupled with a single permanent magnet elastically suspended on the array base in order to create a nonlinear behaviour. The presence of a moving magnet and the possibility to realize cantilevers with different potential curves can be useful to obtain a collective nonlinear behaviour due to strong coupling irrespective of the amplitude of the mechanical excitation, therefore increasing the overall effectiveness of the converter array. The experimental results confirm that combining cantilevers with different potential curves can be useful to obtain a collective bistable behaviour, therefore increasing the overall effectiveness of the converter array
Il teatro dell'Io di Marco Circhirillo/The theater of the Ego of Marco Circhirillo
Il testo prende spunto da un'opera fotografica di Marco Circhirillo intitolata "Super Ego" , dove l'autore si autoritrae facendosi più di 300 scatti, riempiendo con varie immagini di sé l'intera sala di un teatro. È lo spunto per riflettere sulle dinamiche psicologiche dell'autoritratto, soprattutto nel suo bisogno di contrastare la morte e la perdita dell'Io attraverso la sua moltiplicazione
Impact-Enhanced Multi-Beam Piezoelectric Converter for Energy Harvesting in Autonomous Sensors
AbstractThis work proposes and experimentally validates a piezoelectric vibration energy harvester, which exploits the impact of a central compliant driving beam onto two piezoelectric parallel bimorph beams on flexible steel. At suitable mechanical excitation conditions, the central driving beam impacts the piezo beams and triggers a nonlinear frequency-up conversion mechanism that improves the overall effectiveness, i.e. increases the overall rms output voltage and widens the equivalent bandwidth of the converter with respect to the condition of the noninteracting linear converters
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