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Superflex: An Artist with 6 Legs (Paperback)
Superflex; Edited by Pernille Albrethsen; Introduction by Jacob Fabricius; Text written by Yuko Hasegawa, Eungie Joo, …
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R1,810
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The first retrospective monograph on internationally acclaimed
Danish artist's collective Superflex, "An Artist with 6 Legs"
catalogues the group's work from 1993 to 2013. The first major
museum retrospective for this group--known for their participatory,
politically engaged projects which they call "tools"--is
appropriately unconventional, comprised of eight individual
retrospectives curated by Eungie Joo, Yuko Hasegawa, Toke
Lykkeberg, Daniel McClean and Lisa Rosendahl, Adriano Pedrosa,
Agustin Perez Rubio, Hilde Teerlinck and Rirkrit Tiravanija.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg also signed a contract prohibiting the
institution, the artists or the curators from mentioning the group
by name during the exhibition's run--hence the replacement of the
name "Superflex" with a black bar or the characters "XXXXXXX
throughout the catalogue. "An Artist with 6 Legs" is both
conceptual provocation and an essential reference.
This advanced textbook explores small area estimation techniques,
covers the underlying mathematical and statistical theory and
offers hands-on support with their implementation. It presents the
theory in a rigorous way and compares and contrasts various
statistical methodologies, helping readers understand how to
develop new methodologies for small area estimation. It also
includes numerous sample applications of small area estimation
techniques. The underlying R code is provided in the text and
applied to four datasets that mimic data from labor markets and
living conditions surveys, where the socioeconomic indicators
include the small area estimation of total unemployment,
unemployment rates, average annual household incomes and poverty
indicators. Given its scope, the book will be useful for master and
PhD students, and for official and other applied statisticians.
This advanced textbook explores small area estimation techniques,
covers the underlying mathematical and statistical theory and
offers hands-on support with their implementation. It presents the
theory in a rigorous way and compares and contrasts various
statistical methodologies, helping readers understand how to
develop new methodologies for small area estimation. It also
includes numerous sample applications of small area estimation
techniques. The underlying R code is provided in the text and
applied to four datasets that mimic data from labor markets and
living conditions surveys, where the socioeconomic indicators
include the small area estimation of total unemployment,
unemployment rates, average annual household incomes and poverty
indicators. Given its scope, the book will be useful for master and
PhD students, and for official and other applied statisticians.
This is the first collection dedicated to the artist Jesper Just
(Copenhagen, 1974). "It Will All End In Tears", takes its title
from one of the five films chosen by the editor Octavio Zaya, which
together with "Bliss and Heaven", "Some Draughty Window",
"Something to Love" and "A Vicious Undertow" explores the main
themes treated by Jesper Just: gender as a social and cultural
construct rather than biological, and the generation gap,
specifically centred on the father-son relationship.
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