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The book was awarded The Art Association of Australia and New
Zealand Book Prize in 2010. Art continues to bemuse and confuse
many people today. Yet, its critical analyses are saturated with
daunting analyses of contemporary art's exhaustion, its
predictability or its absorption into global commercial culture. In
this book, the author seeks to clarify this apprehensive perception
of art. He argues it is a consequence not only of confounding
art-works, but also of the paradoxical impetus of a culture of
modernity. By positively reassessing the perplexing or apprehensive
features of cultural modernity as well as of aesthetic inquiry,
this book redefines the ambitions of art in the wake of this
legacy. In the process, it challenges many familiar approaches to
art inquiry in order to offer a new understanding of the aesthetic,
social and cultural aspirations of art in our time.
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Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, Volume 2 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics (ICPMG 2018), July 17-20, 2018, London, United Kingdom (Hardcover)
Andrew McNamara, Sam Divall, Richard Goodey, Neil Taylor, Sarah Stallebrass, …
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Physical Modelling in Geotechnics collects more than 1500 pages of
peer-reviewed papers written by researchers from over 30 countries,
and presented at the 9th International Conference on Physical
Modelling in Geotechnics 2018 (City, University of London, UK 17-20
July 2018). The ICPMG series has grown such that two volumes of
proceedings were required to publish all contributions. The books
represent a substantial body of work in four years. Physical
Modelling in Geotechnics contains 230 papers, including eight
keynote and themed lectures representing the state-of-the-art in
physical modelling research in aspects as diverse as fundamental
modelling including sensors, imaging, modelling techniques and
scaling, onshore and offshore foundations, dams and embankments,
retaining walls and deep excavations, ground improvement and
environmental engineering, tunnels and geohazards including
significant contributions in the area of seismic engineering.
ISSMGE TC104 have identified areas for special attention including
education in physical modelling and the promotion of physical
modelling to industry. With this in mind there is a special themed
paper on education, focusing on both undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching as well as practicing geotechnical engineers. Physical
modelling has entered a new era with the advent of exciting work on
real time interfaces between physical and numerical modelling and
the growth of facilities and expertise that enable development of
so called 'megafuges' of 1000gtonne capacity or more; capable of
modelling the largest and most complex of geotechnical challenges.
Physical Modelling in Geotechnics will be of interest to
professionals, engineers and academics interested or involved in
geotechnics, geotechnical engineering and related areas. The 9th
International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics was
organised by the Multi Scale Geotechnical Engineering Research
Centre at City, University of London under the auspices of
Technical Committee 104 of the International Society for Soil
Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). City, University
of London, are pleased to host the prestigious international
conference for the first time having initiated and hosted the first
regional conference, Eurofuge, ten years ago in 2008. Quadrennial
regional conferences in both Europe and Asia are now well
established events giving doctoral researchers, in particular, the
opportunity to attend an international conference in this rapidly
evolving specialist area. This is volume 2 of a 2-volume set.
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Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, Volume 1 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics (ICPMG 2018), July 17-20, 2018, London, United Kingdom (Hardcover)
Andrew McNamara, Sam Divall, Richard Goodey, Neil Taylor, Sarah Stallebrass, …
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R5,556
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Physical Modelling in Geotechnics collects more than 1500 pages of
peer-reviewed papers written by researchers from over 30 countries,
and presented at the 9th International Conference on Physical
Modelling in Geotechnics 2018 (City, University of London, UK 17-20
July 2018). The ICPMG series has grown such that two volumes of
proceedings were required to publish all contributions. The books
represent a substantial body of work in four years. Physical
Modelling in Geotechnics contains 230 papers, including eight
keynote and themed lectures representing the state-of-the-art in
physical modelling research in aspects as diverse as fundamental
modelling including sensors, imaging, modelling techniques and
scaling, onshore and offshore foundations, dams and embankments,
retaining walls and deep excavations, ground improvement and
environmental engineering, tunnels and geohazards including
significant contributions in the area of seismic engineering.
ISSMGE TC104 have identified areas for special attention including
education in physical modelling and the promotion of physical
modelling to industry. With this in mind there is a special themed
paper on education, focusing on both undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching as well as practicing geotechnical engineers. Physical
modelling has entered a new era with the advent of exciting work on
real time interfaces between physical and numerical modelling and
the growth of facilities and expertise that enable development of
so called 'megafuges' of 1000gtonne capacity or more; capable of
modelling the largest and most complex of geotechnical challenges.
Physical Modelling in Geotechnics will be of interest to
professionals, engineers and academics interested or involved in
geotechnics, geotechnical engineering and related areas. The 9th
International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics was
organised by the Multi Scale Geotechnical Engineering Research
Centre at City, University of London under the auspices of
Technical Committee 104 of the International Society for Soil
Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). City, University
of London, are pleased to host the prestigious international
conference for the first time having initiated and hosted the first
regional conference, Eurofuge, ten years ago in 2008. Quadrennial
regional conferences in both Europe and Asia are now well
established events giving doctoral researchers, in particular, the
opportunity to attend an international conference in this rapidly
evolving specialist area. This is volume 1 of a 2-volume set.
For the past thirty to forty years, cultural analysis has focused
on developing terms to explain the surpassing of modernity.
Discussion is stranded in an impasse between those who view the
term modernity with automatic disdain-as deterministic, Eurocentric
or imperialistic-and a booming interest that is renewing the study
of modernism. Another dilemma is that the urge to move away from,
or beyond, modernity arises because it is viewed as difficult, even
unsavoury. Yet, there has always been a view of modernity as
somehow difficult to live with, and that has been said by figures
we regard today as typical modernists. McNamara argues in this book
that it is time to forget the quest to surpass modernity. Instead,
we should re-examine a legacy that continues to inform our artistic
conceptions, our political debates, our critical justifications,
even if that legacy is baffling and contradictory. We may find it
difficult to live with, but without recourse to this legacy, our
critical-cultural ambitions would remain seriously diminished. How
do we explain the culture we live in today? And how do we, as
citizens, make sense of it? This book suggests these questions have
become increasingly difficult to answer.
Undesign brings together leading artists, designers and theorists
working at the intersection of art and design. The text focuses on
design practices, and conceptual approaches, which challenge the
traditional notion that design should emphasise its utility over
aesthetic or other non-functional considerations. This publication
brings to light emerging practices that consider the social,
political and aesthetic potential of "undesigning" our complex
designed world. In documenting these new developments, the book
highlights the overlaps with science, engineering, biotechnology
and hacktivism, which operate at the intersection of art and
design.
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Physical Modelling in Geotechnics - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics (ICPMG 2018), July 17-20, 2018, London, United Kingdom (Hardcover)
Andrew McNamara, Sam Divall, Richard Goodey, Neil Taylor, Sarah Stallebrass, …
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R6,832
R6,076
Discovery Miles 60 760
Save R756 (11%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Physical Modelling in Geotechnics collects more than 1500 pages of
peer-reviewed papers written by researchers from over 30 countries,
and presented at the 9th International Conference on Physical
Modelling in Geotechnics 2018 (City, University of London, UK 17-20
July 2018). The ICPMG series has grown such that two volumes of
proceedings were required to publish all contributions. The books
represent a substantial body of work in four years. Physical
Modelling in Geotechnics contains 230 papers, including eight
keynote and themed lectures representing the state-of-the-art in
physical modelling research in aspects as diverse as fundamental
modelling including sensors, imaging, modelling techniques and
scaling, onshore and offshore foundations, dams and embankments,
retaining walls and deep excavations, ground improvement and
environmental engineering, tunnels and geohazards including
significant contributions in the area of seismic engineering.
ISSMGE TC104 have identified areas for special attention including
education in physical modelling and the promotion of physical
modelling to industry. With this in mind there is a special themed
paper on education, focusing on both undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching as well as practicing geotechnical engineers. Physical
modelling has entered a new era with the advent of exciting work on
real time interfaces between physical and numerical modelling and
the growth of facilities and expertise that enable development of
so called 'megafuges' of 1000gtonne capacity or more; capable of
modelling the largest and most complex of geotechnical challenges.
Physical Modelling in Geotechnics will be of interest to
professionals, engineers and academics interested or involved in
geotechnics, geotechnical engineering and related areas. The 9th
International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics was
organised by the Multi Scale Geotechnical Engineering Research
Centre at City, University of London under the auspices of
Technical Committee 104 of the International Society for Soil
Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). City, University
of London, are pleased to host the prestigious international
conference for the first time having initiated and hosted the first
regional conference, Eurofuge, ten years ago in 2008. Quadrennial
regional conferences in both Europe and Asia are now well
established events giving doctoral researchers, in particular, the
opportunity to attend an international conference in this rapidly
evolving specialist area.
Undesign brings together leading artists, designers and theorists
working at the intersection of art and design. The text focuses on
design practices, and conceptual approaches, which challenge the
traditional notion that design should emphasise its utility over
aesthetic or other non-functional considerations. This publication
brings to light emerging practices that consider the social,
political and aesthetic potential of "undesigning" our complex
designed world. In documenting these new developments, the book
highlights the overlaps with science, engineering, biotechnology
and hacktivism, which operate at the intersection of art and
design.
Bauhaus Diaspora and Beyond presents an extraordinary new
Australasian cultural history. It is a migrant and refugee story:
from 1930, the arrival of so many emigre, internee and refugee
educators helped to transform art, architecture and design in
Australia and New Zealand. Fifteen thematic essays and twenty
individual case studies bring to light a tremendous amount of new
archival material in order to show how these innovative educators,
exiled from Nazism, introduced Bauhaus ideas and models to a new
world.
For the past thirty to forty years, cultural analysis has focused
on developing terms to explain the surpassing of modernity.
Discussion is stranded in an impasse between those who view the
term modernity with automatic disdain-as deterministic, Eurocentric
or imperialistic-and a booming interest that is renewing the study
of modernism. Another dilemma is that the urge to move away from,
or beyond, modernity arises because it is viewed as difficult, even
unsavoury. Yet, there has always been a view of modernity as
somehow difficult to live with, and that has been said by figures
we regard today as typical modernists. McNamara argues in this book
that it is time to forget the quest to surpass modernity. Instead,
we should re-examine a legacy that continues to inform our artistic
conceptions, our political debates, our critical justifications,
even if that legacy is baffling and contradictory. We may find it
difficult to live with, but without recourse to this legacy, our
critical-cultural ambitions would remain seriously diminished. How
do we explain the culture we live in today? And how do we, as
citizens, make sense of it? This book suggests these questions have
become increasingly difficult to answer.
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