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Bringing together a diverse group of world-leading professionals
across post-production film sound and electroacoustic music, Art of
Sound explores the creative principles that underpin how sonic
practitioners act to compose, tell stories, make us feel and
communicate via sound. Revealing new understandings through
analysis of interdisciplinary exchanges and interviews, this book
investigates questions of aesthetics, perception, and
interpretation, unveiling opportunities for a greater appreciation
of the creativity and artistry in sound practice which underpins
both experimental electronic music and the world’s leading film
and television productions. It argues that, in contrast to
traditional ideas which can imagine creativity to flow from
overarching creative visions, we can better understand and
appreciate the creative act as constantly unfolding process of
inspiration, material action and reflection, within which the
creative flows with the materials of the work negotiating rich
networks of potential. Such an approach enables us to better
celebrate the reality of the creative process, de-centering
technologies and universal rules from our frameworks, opening up
sonic practices to more diverse ideas and approaches. Art of Sound
provides insight into the latest developments and approaches to
sound and image practice for composers, filmmakers, directors,
scholars, producers, sound designers sound editors, sound mixers,
and students who are interested in understanding the creative
potential of sound.
Few ethical issues create as much controversy as invasive
experiments on animals. Some scientists claim they are essential
for combating major human disease, or detecting human toxins.
Others claim the contrary, backed by thousands of patients harmed
by pharmaceuticals developed using animal tests. Some claim all
experiments are conducted humanely, to high scientific standards.
Yet, a wealth of studies have recently revealed that laboratory
animals suffer significant stress, which may distort experimental
results.
-Where, then, does the truth lie?
-How useful are such experiments in advancing human healthcare?
-How much do animals suffer as a result?
-And do students really need to dissect or experiment on animals?
-What are the effects on their attitudes towards them? Bioethicist
and veterinarian Andrew Knight presents more than a decade of
ground-breaking scientific research, analysis and experience to
provide evidence-based answers to a key question: is animal
experimentation ethically justifiable?
Bringing together a diverse group of world-leading professionals
across post-production film sound and electroacoustic music, Art of
Sound explores the creative principles that underpin how sonic
practitioners act to compose, tell stories, make us feel and
communicate via sound. Revealing new understandings through
analysis of interdisciplinary exchanges and interviews, this book
investigates questions of aesthetics, perception, and
interpretation, unveiling opportunities for a greater appreciation
of the creativity and artistry in sound practice which underpins
both experimental electronic music and the world’s leading film
and television productions. It argues that, in contrast to
traditional ideas which can imagine creativity to flow from
overarching creative visions, we can better understand and
appreciate the creative act as constantly unfolding process of
inspiration, material action and reflection, within which the
creative flows with the materials of the work negotiating rich
networks of potential. Such an approach enables us to better
celebrate the reality of the creative process, de-centering
technologies and universal rules from our frameworks, opening up
sonic practices to more diverse ideas and approaches. Art of Sound
provides insight into the latest developments and approaches to
sound and image practice for composers, filmmakers, directors,
scholars, producers, sound designers sound editors, sound mixers,
and students who are interested in understanding the creative
potential of sound.
Sound and Image: Aesthetics and Practices brings together
international artist scholars to explore diverse sound and image
practices, applying critical perspectives to interrogate and
evaluate both the aesthetics and practices that underpin the
audiovisual. Contributions draw upon established discourses in
electroacoustic music, media art history, film studies, critical
theory and dance; framing and critiquing these arguments within the
context of diverse audiovisual practices. The volume's
interdisciplinary perspective contributes to the rich and evolving
dialogue surrounding the audiovisual, demonstrating the value and
significance of practice-informed theory, and theory derived from
practice. The ideas and approaches explored within this book will
find application in a wide range of contexts across the whole scope
of audiovisuality, from visual music and experimental film, to
narrative film and documentary, to live performance, sound design
and into sonic art and electroacoustic music. This book is ideal
for artists, composers and researchers investigating theoretical
positions and compositional practices which bring together sound
and image.
- Provides a much-needed, comprehensive overview of the field of
animal welfare, which has been rapidly growing and evolving -
Reviews the core topics in this field, such as the scientific bases
for moral consideration of animals, developing conceptualisations
of animal welfare, the broad range of animal welfare issues, animal
ethics, animal advocacy campaigns, and animal law and policy -
Addresses emerging issues such as the impact of climate change,
animal exploitation, antimicrobial resistance and pandemics -
essential reading for students of animal welfare everywhere, and
for policy-makers, researchers and other professionals working in
the animal welfare sector
Thomas Andrew Knight (1759-1838) was a distinguished British
naturalist and botanist who is often regarded as the father of
nineteenth-century horticultural science. From 1811 to 1838 Knight
was the president of the Royal Horticultural Society and his
interest in structural biology, plant physiology and plant breeding
is evident in this collection of papers, published in 1841. On his
country estate in Herefordshire, Knight devoted his time to
research and writing, and carried out experiments on plants and
trees. He published papers on his theories about such physiological
problems as the ascent and descent of sap and how buds are
produced. The main focus, however, is on Knight's own practical
work: building greenhouses and experimenting with plant nutrition,
fertilisation and the improvement of fruit trees by selective
breeding (work later appreciated by Darwin). In an interesting
chapter on animals, Knight relates his observations on the
behaviour of bees and dogs.
Few ethical issues create as much controversy as invasive
experiments on animals. Some scientists claim they are essential
for combating major human diseases, or detecting human toxins.
Others claim the contrary, backed by thousands of patients harmed
by pharmaceuticals developed using animal tests. Some claim all
experiments are conducted humanely, to high scientific standards.
Yet, a wealth of studies have recently revealed that laboratory
animals suffer significant stress, which may distort experimental
results. a Where, then, does the truth lie? How useful are such
experiments in advancing human healthcare? How much do animals
suffer as a result? And do students really need to dissect or
experiment on animals? What are the effects on their attitudes
towards them? Bioethicist and veterinarian Andrew Knight presents
more than a decade of groundbreaking scientific research, analysis
and experience to provide evidence-based answers to a key question:
is animal experimentation ethically justifiable?
MATLABä-the tremendously popular computation, numerical analysis, signal processing, data analysis, and graphical software package-allows virtually every scientist and engineer to make better and faster progress. As MATLAB's world-wide sales approach a half-million with an estimated four million users, it becomes a near necessity that professionals and students have a level of competence in its use. Until now, however, there has been no book that quickly and effectively introduces MATLAB's capabilities to new users and assists those with more experience down the path toward increasingly sophisticated work. Basics of MATLAB and Beyond is just such a book. Its hands-on, tutorial approach gently takes new users by the hand and leads them to competence in all the fundamentals of MATLAB. Then, with equal effectiveness, it covers the advanced topics that lead to full, creative exploitation of MATLAB's awesome power. With this book, readers will: · Solve more problems with MATLAB-and solve them faster · Create clearer, more beautiful graphics with control over every detail · Create their own MATLAB code · Share their work by exporting data and graphics to other applications · Develop graphical user interfaces Based on the latest 5.x release, Basics of MATLAB and Beyond supplies both novice and experienced users the tools they need to gain proficiency, increase productivity, and ultimately have more fun with MATLAB.
A comprehensive review of recent scientific evidence examining the
contributions of animal experimentation to human healthcare. The
book also explores toxicity prediction, animal use during life and
health sciences education, impacts on student attitudes toward
animals, and the extent to which animals suffer in laboratories.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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