Motion Studies

Motion Studies
Author: Rebecca Solnit
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Chronophotography
ISBN: 9780747562207

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In 1872 an Englishman called Edward Muybridge photographed a horse in California and thereby invented the essentials of motion picture technology. His patron wanted to know if the horse ever lifted all four hooves at once. This is the story of Muybridge and modern technology.

Meaning in Motion

Meaning in Motion
Author: Jane Desmond
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1997
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780822319429

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On dance and culture

NMR Studies of Translational Motion

NMR Studies of Translational Motion
Author: William S. Price
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0521806968

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Overview of NMR theory and applications in fluid systems, fully referenced for research use.

Computational Studies of Human Motion

Computational Studies of Human Motion
Author: David Forsyth
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2006
Genre: Automatic tracking
ISBN: 1933019301

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Computational Studies of Human Motion: Part 1, Tracking and Motion Synthesis reviews methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review confines itself to the earlier stages of motion, focusing on tracking and motion synthesis. There is an extensive discussion of open issues. The authors identify some puzzling phenomena associated with the choice of human motion representation --- joint angles vs. joint positions. The review concludes with a quick guide to resources and an extensive bibliography of over 400 references. Computational Studies of Human Motion: Part 1, Tracking and Motion Synthesis is an invaluable reference for those engaged in computational geometry, computer graphics, image processing, imaging in general, and robotic.

Performance Studies in Motion

Performance Studies in Motion
Author: Atay Citron
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1408184133

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Performance Studies in Motion offers multiple perspectives on the current field of performance studies and suggests its future directions. Featuring new essays by pioneers Richard Schechner and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, and by international scholars and practitioners, it shows how performance can offer a new way of seeing the world, and testifies to the dynamism of this discipline. Beginning with an overview of the development of performance studies, the essays offer new insights into: contemporary experimental and postdramatic theatre; participatory performance and museum exhibitions; the performance of politicians, political institutions and grassroots protest movements; theatricality at war and in contemporary religious rituals, and performative practices in therapy, education and life sciences. Employing original reflexive approaches to concrete case studies and situations, contributors introduce a variety of applications of performance studies methodologies to contemporary culture, art and society, creating new interdisciplinary links between the arts, humanities, and social and natural sciences. With studies from and about places as diverse as Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Israel, Korea, Palestine, the Philippines, Poland, Rwanda and the USA, Performance Studies in Motion showcases the vitality and breadth of the field today.

On Perceived Motion and Figural Organization

On Perceived Motion and Figural Organization
Author: Max Wertheimer
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0262017466

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This work by and about Max Wertheimer collects together new translations of his two most important articles and places them in both historical and contemporary contexts with the addition of essays by Michael Wertheimer ... [et al.]

A Goddess in Motion

A Goddess in Motion
Author: Roger Canals
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1785336134

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The current practice of the cult of María Lionza is one of the most important and yet unexplored religious practices in Venezuela. Based on long-term fieldwork, this book explores the role of images and visual culture within the cult. By adopting a relational approach, A Goddess in Motion shows how the innumerable images of this goddess—represented as an Indian, white or mestizo woman—move constantly from objects to bodies, from bodies to dreams, and from the religion domain to the art world. In short, this book is a fascinating study that sheds light on the role of visual creativity in contemporary religious manifestations.

Brownian Motion and Molecular Reality

Brownian Motion and Molecular Reality
Author: Raghav Seth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2020
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190098023

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Between 1905 and 1913, French physicist Jean Perrin's experiments on Brownian motion ostensibly put a definitive end to the long debate regarding the real existence of molecules, proving the atomic theory of matter. While Perrin's results had a significant impact at the time, later examination of his experiments questioned whether he really gained experimental access to the molecular realm. The experiments were successful in determining the mean kinetic energy of the granules of Brownian motion; however, the values for molecular magnitudes Perrin inferred from them simply presupposed that the granule mean kinetic energy was the same as the mean molecular kinetic energy in the fluid in which the granules move. This stipulation became increasingly questionable in the years between 1908 and 1913, as significantly lower values for these magnitudes were obtained from other experimental results like alpha-particle emissions, ionization, and Planck's blackbody radiation equation. In this case study in the history and philosophy of science, George E. Smith and Raghav Seth here argue that despite doubts, Perrin's measurements were nevertheless exemplars of theory-mediated measurement-the practice of obtaining values for an inaccessible quantity by inferring them from an accessible proxy via theoretical relationships between them. They argue that it was actually Perrin more than any of his contemporaries who championed this approach during the years in question. The practice of theory-mediated measurement in physics had a long history before 1900, but the concerted efforts of Perrin, Rutherford, Millikan, Planck, and their colleagues led to the central role this form of evidence has had in microphysical research ever since. Seth and Smith's study thus replaces an untenable legend with an account that is not only tenable, but more instructive about what the evidence did and did not show.

Motion and Time Study

Motion and Time Study
Author: R. M. Barnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1953
Genre:
ISBN:

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