Digital Movement

Digital Movement
Author: Sita Popat
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137430403

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This book brings together experts across disciplines to examine the connection between digital technologies and human movement, and to consider the creative and artistic possibilities of technologized human motion.

The Digital Rights Movement

The Digital Rights Movement
Author: Hector Postigo
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-10-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0262304414

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The evolution of activism against the expansion of copyright in the digital domain, with case studies of resistance including eBook and iTunes hacks. The movement against restrictive digital copyright protection arose largely in response to the excesses of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998. In The Digital Rights Movement, Hector Postigo shows that what began as an assertion of consumer rights to digital content has become something broader: a movement concerned not just with consumers and gadgets but with cultural ownership. Increasingly stringent laws and technological measures are more than incoveniences; they lock up access to our “cultural commons.” Postigo describes the legislative history of the DMCA and how policy “blind spots” produced a law at odds with existing and emerging consumer practices. Yet the DMCA established a political and legal rationale brought to bear on digital media, the Internet, and other new technologies. Drawing on social movement theory and science and technology studies, Postigo presents case studies of resistance to increased control over digital media, describing a host of tactics that range from hacking to lobbying. Postigo discusses the movement's new, user-centered conception of “fair use” that seeks to legitimize noncommercial personal and creative uses such as copying legitimately purchased content and remixing music and video tracks. He introduces the concept of technological resistance—when hackers and users design and deploy technologies that allows access to digital content despite technological protection mechanisms—as the flip side to the technological enforcement represented by digital copy protection and a crucial tactic for the movement.

Digital applications and movement tracking forms according to EG-legislation 1013/2006

Digital applications and movement tracking forms according to EG-legislation 1013/2006
Author: Nordiska Ministerrådet
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 9289321113

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Regulatory framework surrounding transboundary movements of waste is common to EU countries and requires extensive documentation before, under and after the movements. This report contain a situation analysis and a proposed solution for the Nordic countries to manage the procedures involved in transboundary movements of waste with digital reporting instead of the paper based procedures used today. The situation analysis covers all of the 27 EU-member states as well as three other selected countries. It gives an overview to the reader of existing systems or ongoing projects regarding digital reporting within the area of transboundary movements of waste for EU-member states and a few other selected countries. The report also provide a detailed solution for digital reporting within the notification and tracking procedures for Nordic competent authorities as well as for Nordic stakeholders (e.g. Exporters, Facilities etc.) and functionality for an automated annual report to the secretariat of the FNs Basel convention.

Handbook of Digital Technologies in Movement Disorders

Handbook of Digital Technologies in Movement Disorders
Author: Roongroj Bhidayasiri
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2024-01-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323994954

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Over the past few years, there have been fundamental changes in the diagnosing and treating patients with chronic diseases, significantly affecting management of neurological movement disorders. In addition, the health and fitness sector developed several devices to better classify, track, and potentially treat chronic diseases. Both handling and interpreting these large datasets has been revolutionized, by machine and deep learning approaches, leading to new and more effective therapies, resulting in longer survival rates. Handbook of Digital Technologies in Movement Disorders aims to unite these factors to provide a comprehensive guide to patient focused treatments for movement disorders. This book is divided into five distinct sections, starting with an introduction to digital technologies, concepts, and terminologies. The following section reviews various perspectives on technology in movement disorders, including patient and medical professionals. The third section presents technologies used in detecting, measuring progression, and determining response to treatments. This is followed by reviewing the technology used in various treatments of movement disorders including assistive and robotic technologies. Finally, the last section examines the challenges with technology including privacy and other ethical issues. Reviews different stakeholders' perspectives on technology in movement disorders Presents technological advancements for diagnosing, monitoring, and managing Parkinson’s disease Discusses challenges with implementing technology into treatment

Digital Technologies in Movement Disorders

Digital Technologies in Movement Disorders
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323992382

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Digital Technologies in Movement Disorders, Volume Five updates on the latest advances in new technologies for the care of common conditions, including Parkinson’s disease and other diseases. The book has been organized in four differentiated sections with chapters that cover an Introduction, key concepts, and overview of digital solutions, Applications of AI in MD, Digital Biomarkers in MD, Sensors basic concepts for the MD specialist, Wearable systems in MD, Quantitative gait analysis, The challenges and opportunities of remote evaluation in MD, Telemedicine in MD, ePROs, eCOA and other digital health solutions, HIFU, Telerrehabilition and other therapeutical applications of technology, and more. Includes a multidisciplinary review of topics such as the input of care providers and engineers Reviews new technological advances Includes practice oriented technologies and innovations that have direct applications in the clinic

Performance, Movement and the Body

Performance, Movement and the Body
Author: Mark Evans
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-01-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0230392520

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Investigating a range of influential movement training practices, this ambitious book considers the significance of professional training to performers and their bodies. Performance training approaches are examined within their wider social and cultural contexts, illuminating their evolution in response to the changing context of theatre practice and production. Adopting a rigorous critical angle, Mark Evans' approach is at the cutting-edge of Theatre scholarship, drawing on interviews with recognised practitioners and considering the implications for movement and the body in the digital age. Engaging and enlightening, this is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Theatre, Drama and Performance wishing to understand and contextualise the theories behind performance training.

Understanding Movement Parties Through their Communication

Understanding Movement Parties Through their Communication
Author: Dan Mercea
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2023-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000849643

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In many countries, movement parties have swayed large tracts of the electorate. Contributions to this edited book reflect on the place of movement parties in democratic politics through analyses of their communication. Reviewing evidence from several countries including cases from Europe, Australia and India where movement parties have gained ground in politics, this book illuminates the important role that communication has played in their rise as well as the issues surrounding it. Movement parties have expressed greater sensitivity to neglected issues, a commitment to renewing links with marginalized social groups through more direct—chiefly online—communication with them as well as an ambition to overhaul both the party organization and the political system. In doing so, they have signalled a desire to disrupt and reimagine politics. Yet, the critical examination of their efforts—and of the communication environment in which they operate—against questions regarding the quality of democracy—throws into relief a mismatch between a participation-oriented rhetoric and concrete democratic practices. Accordingly, contributions draw attention to disconnections between a professed need for more immediate and greater participation in movement party organization and policymaking, on the one hand, their organizational practices and the communication of parties, leaders, and supporters, on the other. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Information, Communication & Society.

Theory for Theatre Studies: Movement

Theory for Theatre Studies: Movement
Author: Rachel Fensham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1350026387

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How do we define movement in performance? Who or what is being moved and how? And which movements are felt, observed, or studied, in theatre? Part of the Theory for Theatre Studies series which introduces core theoretical concepts that underpin the discipline, Movement provides the first overview of relevant critical theory for students and researchers in theatre and performance studies. Exploring areas such as vitality, plasticity, gesture, effort and rhythm, it opens up the study of theatrical production, live art, and intercultural performance to socio-political conceptions of movement as both practice and concept. It covers movement training systems and considers how they have been utilized in key works of the 20th and 21st centuries. The final section traces the convergence of movement in theatre with other media and digital technologies. A wide range of in-depth case studies helps to equip readers to explore new methodologies and approaches to movement as a performance concept. These include analysis of Satoshi Miyagi's production of Sophocles' Antigone (2017), Thomas Ostermeier's production of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler (2008), the Berliner Ensemble's Mother Courage (1949), The Constant Prince (1965) performed by Ryzsard Cieslak, and the National Theatre's production of War Horse (2007). The final section considers a suite of concepts that shape postdramatic and intermedial theatre from China, Germany-Bangladesh, Australia, the United States, and United Kingdom. The volume is supported by further online resources including video material, questions, and exercises.

Performance and Technology

Performance and Technology
Author: S. Broadhurst
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2006-10-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0230288154

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This collection interrogates the interaction between new technologies and performance practice, linking the sensuous contact that must exist between the physical and virtual, together with the resultant corporeal transformation. It features writings from international contributors who specialize in digital art and performance practices.

The Book in Movement

The Book in Movement
Author: Magalí Rabasa
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0822986868

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Over the past two decades, Latin America has seen an explosion of experiments with autonomy, as people across the continent express their refusal to be absorbed by the logic and order of neoliberalism. The autonomous movements of the twenty-first century are marked by an unprecedented degree of interconnection, through their use of digital tools and their insistence on the importance of producing knowledge about their practices through strategies of self-representation and grassroots theorization. The Book in Movement explores the reinvention of a specific form of media: the print book. Magalí Rabasa travels through the political and literary underground of cities in Mexico, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile to explore the ways that autonomous politics are enacted in the production and circulation of books.