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Reinvenciones contemporáneas de El Bosco: Civilization (2008), de Marco Brambilla
In contemporary art many artists draw upon and review the work of the masters. The aim of this text is to analyze how Marco Brambilla turns to some of the values of Hieronymus Bosch's art- works in his video Civilization. Some concepts have been raised as common ground to establish analogies between both artists, such as the triple composition, structural versatility and circularity. In order to understand the referential nature of Brambilla's work, the importance of 'videocolla- ge' is also addressed
Contemporary reinventions of Hieronymus Bosch: Civilization (2008), by Marco Brambilla
En el arte contemporáneo son diversos los artistas que recurren a la obra de maestros del pasado para reinterpretarla. En este texto se analiza el valor de la obra de Hieronymus Bosch en el trabajo de vídeo Civilization, de Marco Brambilla. Para ello, se han identificado algunos de los términos desde los cuales es pertinente establecer analogías entre ambos autores, como la composición triple, la versatilidad estructural o la circularidad formal y narrativa. Para comprender la naturaleza de la mirada que dirige Brambilla a El Bosco, se aborda también la naturaleza constitutivamente referencial de Civilization, en virtud del uso de la técnica del videocollage.In contemporary art many artists draw upon and review the work of the masters. The aim of this text is to analyze how Marco Brambilla turns to some of the values of Hieronymus Bosch’s artworks in his video Civilization. Some concepts have been raised as common ground to establish analogies between both artists, such as the triple composition, structural versatility and circularity. In order to understand the referential nature of Brambilla’s work, the importance of “videocollage” is also addressed
Reinvenciones contemporáneas de El Bosco: Civilization (2008), de Marco Brambilla
In contemporary art many artists draw upon and review the work of the masters. The aim of this text is to analyze how Marco Brambilla turns to some of the values of Hieronymus Bosch’s artworks in his video Civilization. Some concepts have been raised as common ground to establish analogies between both artists, such as the triple composition, structural versatility and circularity. In order to understand the referential nature of Brambilla’s work, the importance of “videocollage” is also addressed.En el arte contemporáneo son diversos los artistas que recurren a la obra de maestros del pasado para reinterpretarla. En este texto se analiza el valor de la obra de Hieronymus Bosch en el trabajo de vídeo Civilization, de Marco Brambilla. Para ello, se han identificado algunos de los términos desde los cuales es pertinente establecer analogías entre ambos autores, como la composición triple, la versatilidad estructural o la circularidad formal y narrativa. Para comprender la naturaleza de la mirada que dirige Brambilla a El Bosco, se aborda también la naturaleza constitutivamente referencial de Civilization, en virtud del uso de la técnica del videocollage
Supplementary_Materials – Supplemental material for Basking in detected vice: Outgroup immorality enhances self-view
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Materials for Basking in detected vice: Outgroup immorality enhances self-view by Simona Sacchi, Marco Brambilla and Verena Graupmann in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations</p
sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672211065933 – Supplemental material for Not Just About Faces in Context: Face–Context Relation Moderates the Impact of Contextual Threat on Facial Trustworthiness
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672211065933 for Not Just About Faces in Context: Face–Context Relation Moderates the Impact of Contextual Threat on Facial Trustworthiness by Simone Mattavelli, Matteo Masi and Marco Brambilla in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
BPMEA - Business process management & enterprise architecture track at ACM SAC Conference
The Business Process Management & Enterprise Architecture (BPMEA) track aims at gathering researchers and practitioners around the broad topics of business processes and enterprise architecture with a special interest in modeling. These disciplines are quickly evolving and intertwining with each other, and are often referred to with the broad term of business modeling. While several researches are addressing these aspects, there is still a strong need of exploring new paths of improvement and consolidation, especially in light of the recent trends in the business, which put a lot of emphasis on large-scale system engineering, through modeling techniques that are applied at global scale, and data analysis approaches that combine cloud-based big data analytics with enterprise and system models.
Topics of relevance for the BPMEA track include enterprise and systems architecture and modeling, multilevel models tracing and alignment, models transformation, IT & business alignment (both in terms of modeling and goals) and big data analysis applied to enterprise-wide data, tackling both technical (languages, systems, patterns, tools) and social (collaboration, human-in-the-loop) issues
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
TDR Fingerprint on long Land and Submarine Power Cables
TDR (time domain reflectometry) has proven to be a very useful tool for preventive maintenance as well as for fault location. This paper points out the limitations of TDR techniques for very long cables, and illustrates how, with professional expertise, good results can be achieved even with very long cables, despite high pulse attenuation and dispersion and low pass effect.
The paper highlights for the first time how accurate TDR distance measurements can be attained on very long cables despite the non-linear pulse propagation speed. This is particularly important in regards to the precise fault location on extra-long cables
Clustering and Labeling of Multi-dimensional Mixed Structured Data
Cluster Analysis consists of the aggregation of data items of a given set into subsets based on some similarity properties. Clustering techniques have been applied in many fields which typically involve a large amount of complex data. This study focuses on what we call multi-domain clustering and labeling, i.e. a set of techniques for multi-dimensional structured mixed data clustering. The work consists of studying the best mix of clustering techniques that address the problem in the multi-domain setting. Considered data types are numerical, categorical and textual. All of them can appear together within the same clustering scenario. We focus on k-means and agglomerative hierarchical clustering methods based on a new distance function we define for this specific setting. The proposed approach has been validated on some real and realistic data-sets based onto college, automobile and leisure fields. Experimental data allowed to evaluate the effectiveness of the different solutions, both for clustering and labeling
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