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For anyone who listens reverentially in the half-light to Robert
Johnson, Nick Drake, or Morrisey, who wait anxiously for new albums
from The Cure, Leonard Cohen, or The Blue Nile, who buy up catalogs
of Nina Simone, Johnny Cash, or Scott Walker, who search the Web
for rarities by Radiohead, Elliot Smith, and Miles Davis, this is
the book they've been waiting for. "This Will End in Tears" is both
a compendium of the greatest sad songs and artists of the modern
era and a collection of essays that attempts to explain what
exactly draws us to sad music, and how sad music actually makes us
happy. Adam also makes an argument, based partly on the structure
of operating systems and popular sites like Pandora, for the
existence of a miserablist genre, one that's becoming increasingly
more important than traditional genres such as blues, rock,
country, etc., one that's organized around the rather more
amorphous principle of cosmic grief. Specifically, "This Will End
in Tears" will include an A-Z list of entries of the masters of
melancholy (from Samuel Barber to Patsy Cline, George Jone to Joy
Division, Nico to Hank Williams), a top-100 list of the saddest
songs of all time, essays explaining the power of particular songs
and artists, and essays explaining particular types of sad music
and their effects on the listener. There will also be recommended
playlists throughout.
Surface Guided Radiation Therapy provides a comprehensive overview
of optical surface image guidance systems for radiation therapy. It
serves as an introductory teaching resource for students and
trainees, and a valuable reference for medical physicists,
physicians, radiation therapists, and administrators who wish to
incorporate surface guided radiation therapy (SGRT) into their
clinical practice. This is the first book dedicated to the
principles and practice of SGRT, featuring: Chapters authored by an
internationally represented list of physicists, radiation
oncologists and therapists, edited by pioneers and experts in SGRT
Covering the evolution of localization systems and their role in
quality and safety, current SGRT systems, practical guides to
commissioning and quality assurance, clinical applications by
anatomic site, and emerging topics including skin mark-less setups.
Several dedicated chapters on SGRT for intracranial radiosurgery
and breast, covering technical aspects, risk assessment and
outcomes. Jeremy Hoisak, PhD, DABR is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences at the
University of California, San Diego. Dr. Hoisak's clinical
expertise includes radiosurgery and respiratory motion management.
Adam Paxton, PhD, DABR is an Assistant Professor in the Department
of Radiation Oncology at the University of Utah. Dr. Paxton's
clinical expertise includes patient safety, motion management,
radiosurgery, and proton therapy. Benjamin Waghorn, PhD, DABR is
the Director of Clinical Physics at Vision RT. Dr. Waghorn's
research interests include intensity modulated radiation therapy,
motion management, and surface image guidance systems. Todd
Pawlicki, PhD, DABR, FAAPM, FASTRO, is Professor and Vice-Chair for
Medical Physics in the Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied
Sciences at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Pawlicki
has published extensively on quality and safety in radiation
therapy. He has served on the Board of Directors for the American
Society for Radiology Oncology (ASTRO) and the American Association
of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM).
Surface Guided Radiation Therapy provides a comprehensive overview
of optical surface image guidance systems for radiation therapy. It
serves as an introductory teaching resource for students and
trainees, and a valuable reference for medical physicists,
physicians, radiation therapists, and administrators who wish to
incorporate surface guided radiation therapy (SGRT) into their
clinical practice. This is the first book dedicated to the
principles and practice of SGRT, featuring: Chapters authored by an
internationally represented list of physicists, radiation
oncologists and therapists, edited by pioneers and experts in SGRT
Covering the evolution of localization systems and their role in
quality and safety, current SGRT systems, practical guides to
commissioning and quality assurance, clinical applications by
anatomic site, and emerging topics including skin mark-less setups.
Several dedicated chapters on SGRT for intracranial radiosurgery
and breast, covering technical aspects, risk assessment and
outcomes. Jeremy Hoisak, PhD, DABR is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences at the
University of California, San Diego. Dr. Hoisak's clinical
expertise includes radiosurgery and respiratory motion management.
Adam Paxton, PhD, DABR is an Assistant Professor in the Department
of Radiation Oncology at the University of Utah. Dr. Paxton's
clinical expertise includes patient safety, motion management,
radiosurgery, and proton therapy. Benjamin Waghorn, PhD, DABR is
the Director of Clinical Physics at Vision RT. Dr. Waghorn's
research interests include intensity modulated radiation therapy,
motion management, and surface image guidance systems. Todd
Pawlicki, PhD, DABR, FAAPM, FASTRO, is Professor and Vice-Chair for
Medical Physics in the Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied
Sciences at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Pawlicki
has published extensively on quality and safety in radiation
therapy. He has served on the Board of Directors for the American
Society for Radiology Oncology (ASTRO) and the American Association
of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM).
Art in Odd Places 2011: RITUAL Ceremony. Habituation. Myth.
Obsession. Superstition. Liturgy. Art in Odd Places (AiOP) is a
thematic, annual festival that presents visual and performance art
in public spaces along 14th Street in Manhattan, NYC each October.
In 2011, over sixty artists and performers created public art
interventions as part of Art in Odd Places 2011: RITUAL. This
richly illustrated catalogue is both a document of, and critical
extension on, the diverse projects that were presented. Including
commentary by leading practitioners in contemporary art and urban
design including: AiOP Founder and Director, Ed Woodham,
co-curators Kalia Brooks and Trinidad Fombella, Juliana Driever,
Victoria Marshall, Adam Brent, Ernesto Pujol, and Linda Mary
Montano. AiOP is an artist-led initiative that uses 14th Street as
a laboratory to locate cracks in public space policies, question
the dehumanization of the urban landscape, and celebrate the
theater of civic space.
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