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Told over a series of daily journal logs, One-Week Dungeons:
Diaries of a Seven-Day Roguelike Challenge chronicles the journeys
of eleven 7DRL participants as they race to build their dream games
before the clock expires.
Enter into the Goddyssey Museum of Poetry, the poetic realm and
sanctuary of the immortal Poetic Goddess Tara Shena. In this
artistic collection of poetry the reader will journey through the
corridors of creativity and become supernaturally exposed to
feelings of inspiration, love, laughter, power, faith-filled
encouragement and so much more. The Goddess absorbs the reader with
her engaging rhythmic style and diverse content to meet every
reader's needs. Wonder and amazement awaits in the featured
Exhibition Hall corridor where she captivates and awes the reader
with phenomenal expression using international, as well as American
traditional and contemporary poetry form styles.
Each Game Mechanisms Entry Contains: The definition of the
mechanism An explanatory diagram of the mechanism Discussion of how
the mechanism is used in successful games Considerations for
implementing the mechanism in new designs
Inside The Performance Workshop: A Sourcebook for Rasaboxes and
Other Exercises is the first full-length volume dedicated to the
history, theory, practice, and application of a suite of performer
training exercises developed by Richard Schechner and elaborated by
the editors and contributors. This work began in the 1960s with The
Performance Group, and has continued to evolve. Rasaboxes - a
featured set of exercises - is an interdisciplinary approach for
training emotional expressivity through the use of breath, body,
voice, movement, and sensation. It brings together: the concept of
rasa from classical Indian performance theory and practice research
on emotion from neuroscience and psychology experimental
performance practices theories of ritual, play, and performance
This book combines both practical 'how-to' guidance, and
applications in diverse contexts including undergraduate and
graduate actor training, television acting, K-12 education,
devising, and drama therapy. The book serves as an introduction to
the work as well as an essential resource for experienced
practitioners.
A growing new area of study; Top quality editors and authors; Wide
range of international coverage.
The International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing
the interests of library and information services and their users.
It is the global voice of the information profession. The series
IFLA Publications deals with many of the means through which
libraries, information centres, and information professionals
worldwide can formulate their goals, exert their influence as a
group, protect their interests, and find solutions to global
problems.
Contextualizing Michelangelo's poetry and spirituality within the
framework of the religious Zeitgeist of his era, this study
investigates his poetic production to shed new light on the
artist's religious beliefs and unique language of art. Author Ambra
Moroncini looks first and foremost at Michelangelo the poet and
proposes a thought-provoking reading of Michelangelo's most
controversial artistic production between 1536 and c.1550: The Last
Judgment, his devotional drawings made for Vittoria Colonna, and
his last frescoes for the Pauline Chapel. Using theological and
literary analyses which draw upon reformist and Protestant
scriptural writings, as well as on Michelangelo's own rime
spirituali and Vittoria Colonna's spiritual lyrics, Moroncini
proposes a compelling argument for the impact that the Reformation
had on one of the greatest minds of the Italian Renaissance. It
brings to light how, in the second quarter of the sixteenth century
in Italy, Michelangelo's poetry and aesthetic conception were
strongly inspired by the revived theologia crucis of evangelical
spirituality, rather than by the theologia gloriae of Catholic
teaching.
The 'beauties' - women of note - who were welcomed to the National
Portrait Gallery's early collection were those whose lives and
portraits were recognized as significant to the 'civil,
ecclesiastical and literary history of the nation'. This brief was
interpreted to include figures as diverse as the devout Lady
Margaret Beaufort, and the entertaining Lady Emma Hamilton.
History's Beauties, the first detailed study of this collection,
maps a culture of femininity that reframes the Victorian
fascination with women's domestic and sentimental presence by
locating it within a Parliament-centred 'national' culture.
Including an essay on the Gallery's Trustees, the book traces the
translation of their governors' culture to a public institution
through discussions of three themes in the National Portrait
Gallery's collection of women's portraits: portraits of the Royal
family and the cult of legitimacy in antiquities and in national
identity; the educated woman as model of domestic and national
cultivation; and finally the role of female beauty in defining
social and artistic power in nineteenth-century Britain. The first
monograph study of gender in a major museum, History's Beauties
engages themes of gender, national identity, class cultures, and
aesthetics in Victorian England to interpret the National Portrait
Gallery's fascinating collection.
This book presents a critical analysis of the power and opportunity
created in the implementation of community engaged practices within
art museums, by looking at the networks connecting art museums to
community organizations, artists and residents. The Art Museum
Redefined places the interaction of art museums and urban
neighbourhoods as the central focus of the study, to investigate
how museums and artists collaborate with residents and local
community groups. Rather than defining the community solely from
the perspective of a museum looking out at its audience, the
research examines the larger networks of art organizing and
creative activism connected to the museum that are active across
the neighbourhood. Taylor's research encompasses the grassroots
efforts of local groups and their collaboration with museums and
other art institutions that are extending their reach outside their
physical walls and into the community. This focus on social
engagement speaks to recent emphasis in cultural policy on cultural
equity and inclusion, creative place-making and community
engagement at neighbourhood and city-levels, and will be of
interest to students, scholars and policy-makers alike.
This book reflects on the methodological challenges and
possibilities encountered when researching practices that have been
historically defined and classified as 'craft.' It fosters an
understanding of how methodology, across disciplines, contributes
to analytical frameworks within which the subject-matter of craft
is defined and constructed. The contributions are written by
scholars whose work focuses on different craft practices across
geographies. Each chapter contains detailed case study material
along with theoretical analysis of the research challenges
confronted. They provide valuable insight into how methodologies
emerge in response to particular research conditions and contexts,
addressing issues of decolonization, representation,
institutionalization, and power. Informed by anthropology, art
history and design, this volume facilitates interdisciplinary
discussion and touches on some of the most critical issues related
to craft research today.
Successfully entering the TV industry can be difficult to navigate.
Breaking into Factual TV will guide you through the process from
how to get your first job to how to make it at the top. Written in
a clear and accessible way, author Zenia Selby demystifies the TV
industry for new entrants and covers all the key roles including
runner, researcher, assistant producer, producer and director.
Selby reveals what no one ever tells you when you start working at
a TV production company – the chain of hierarchy, the most
effective ways to network, and the best way to structure your work.
The book will travel with you up your career ladder: as you
progress from runner to researcher to producer to director, each
section provides you with the blueprint you need to excel with
every promotion and warns you of the pitfalls to avoid.
Perspectives from industry professionals are provided throughout,
with interviews with Mitchell Langcaster-James (The Only Way is
Essex, QI, and Celebs Go Dating), Jeremy Turner (Edward Snowden:
Whistleblower or Spy?, and Women in Prison), Alec Lindsell (Inside
the Factory, and The One Show), and Sophie Smith (Albert: The Power
Behind Victoria, and Digging for Britain) to offer insight into the
reality of their roles. The book is ideal for emerging
professionals and graduates of television courses looking to take
their first step in the TV industry.
This is the first English-language account of the modern history of
China's art market that explains the radical transformations from
the end of the Cultural Revolution, when a market for art and
artifacts did not exist, to today. The book is divided into three
sections: Part I examines how the art market in China was suspended
during the Cultural Revolution, restarted, grew, and expanded into
its current scale. Part II analyzes the distinctive value system of
the Chinese art market where the state-run art system including
academies, artist associations and museums co-exist with an
independent market-oriented system; and traverses the most
significant policies that drive decision making and market
structure. Part III explores the driving force of art creation by
telling the stories of five contemporary artists across three
generations. Arts and culture professionals, scholars, and students
interested in Chinese art, global art markets, Chinese government
policy, and China will find this to be a valuable resource.
This comprehensive guide walks readers through the entire process
of getting and keeping a writing job in the games industry. It
outlines exactly what a beginner needs to know about education
requirements, finding opportunities, applying for roles, and acing
studio interviews. Professional writers will learn how to navigate
studio hierarchies, transfer roles and companies, work overseas,
and keep developing their careers. Written by an experienced games
writer with nearly two decades of industry knowledge, the book
contains a wealth of interviews and perspectives with industry
leaders, hiring managers, and developers from marginalized
communities, all offering their tips and insights. Included are
examples of materials such as job posts, writing samples, and
portfolios, as well as chapter end challenges for readers to
directly apply the skills they have learnt. This book will be of
great interest to all beginner and aspiring games writers and
narrative designers, as well as more experienced writers looking to
hone their skills.
It may be said that the beauty of art comes from the struggle that
is involved in creating it: struggle to hear the voice, struggle to
understand the voice, struggle to express or articulate the voice,
struggle to let others hear the voice, and struggle to protect what
has been expressed. This book is about the last struggle--to
legally protect what has been expressed by appreciating the
struggle that has come before. The Legal and Moral Rights of All
Artists is a clear, jargon-free explanation of the crucial concepts
every artist needs to know, such as copyright, trademark,
work-for-hire and other contract issues, as well as the
all-important doctrine of moral rights. Drawing on the historical
perspective of the artist as the core element of any created work,
this book explains the protection available to artists, not only
for their works but also for their vision, integrity, and
reputation. Filled with anecdotes and practical advice, this book
will be an important resource for everyone involved in the creative
process.
*Encourages students into the profession of media production for
sports, drawing on case studies and interviews with practitioners
and providing careers advice for students looking to break into the
industry. *This is the first book to address motion graphics in
sports production and presentation so fills a niche gap in the
market which sits between media production, graphic design and
advertising/sports marketing. *Combines research and practice to
give a holistic overview of the area and where it is going/how
students can shape it.
Learn how to program JavaScript while creating interactive audio
applications with JavaScript for Sound Artists: Learn to Code With
the Web Audio API! William Turner and Steve Leonard showcase the
basics of JavaScript language programing so that readers can learn
how to build browser based audio applications, such as music
synthesizers and drum machines. The companion website offers
further opportunity for growth. Web Audio API instruction includes
oscillators, audio file loading and playback, basic audio
manipulation, panning and time. This book encompasses all of the
basic features of JavaScript with aspects of the Web Audio API to
heighten the capability of any browser. Key Features Uses the
readers existing knowledge of audio technology to facilitate
learning how to program using JavaScript. The teaching will be done
through a series of annotated examples and explanations.
Downloadable code examples and links to additional reference
material included on the books companion website. This book makes
learning programming more approachable to nonprofessional
programmers The context of teaching JavaScript for the creative
audio community in this manner does not exist anywhere else in the
market and uses example-based teaching
Seventeen authors, whose work represents the best of
contemporary research and theory on a constellation of issues
concerning the role of the arts in children's lives and learning,
address critical issues of development, context, and curriculum
from perspectives informed by work with children in formal and
informal settings. This anthology draws on various cultural and
institutional context and traditional and contemporary practices
from different parts of the world.
As queen consort and dowager, Hedwig Eleonora (1636-1715) held a
unique position in Sweden for more than half a century. As the
dominant collector and patron of art and architecture in the realm,
she left a strong mark on Swedish court culture. Her dynastic
network among the Northern European courts was extensive, and this
helped to make Sweden a major cultural center in Northern Europe in
the later seventeenth century. This book represents the first major
scholarly publication on the full range of Hedwig Eleonora's
endeavours, from the financing of her court to her place within a
larger princely network, to her engagements with various cultural
pursuits, to her public image. As the contributors show, despite
her high profile, political position, and conspicuous patronage,
Hedwig Eleonora experienced little of the animosity directed at
many other foreign queens and regents, such as the Medici in France
and Henrietta Maria in England. In this way, she provides a model
for a different and more successful way of negotiating the
difficulties of joining a foreign court; the analysis of her
circumstances thus adds a substantial dimension to the study of
early modern queenship. Presenting much new scholarship, this
volume highlights one extremely significant early modern woman and
her imprint on Northern European history, and fosters international
awareness of the importance of early modern Scandinavia for
European cultural history.
Set against the backdrop of contemporary US economic history,
Puerto Rico Is in the Heart examines the emigration, labor, and
political experiences of documentary photographer, human rights
activist, and Puerto Rican community leader Frank Espada. The
first-ever chronicle of Frank Espada's life and work, this book
also considers the socioeconomic and cultural impact of neoliberal
programs directed at Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans - early
"proto-neoliberal" policies and reforms that would have broad
implications for Latinos generally and would become the economic
and political templates for Chile, Central America, and other
free-trade zones. Edward J. Carvalho draws on interview testimony
from Frank Espada, historical and cultural data from his Puerto
Rican Diaspora Project, and the writing of Frank Espada's son, the
renowned poet Martin Espada, to present Frank's story of struggle,
survival, and human dignity.
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