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Eight episodes from the CBeebies animated series about a group of
globetrotting adventurers. The programme follows the heroes Xuli
(voice of Pilar Orti), Kyan (Akie Kotabe), Lars (Syrus Lowe) and
Foz (John Hasler) as they travel across the globe in their trusted
Vroomster and learn about famous landmarks with help from their
mentor, and leader of the Go Jetters Academy, Ubercorn (Tommie Earl
Jenkins). Throughout their travels, the heroes often find
themselves foiling the dastardly schemes of the villainous
Grandmaster Glitch (Marc Silk). The episodes are: 'The Amazon
Rainforest, South America', 'The Dead Sea, Middle East', 'The
Forbidden City, China', 'The Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland', 'Giant's
Causeway, Northern Ireland', 'The Golden Gate Bridge, USA', 'Komodo
National Park, Indonesia' and 'Big Ben, England'.
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Science and Digital Technology for Cultural Heritage - Interdisciplinary Approach to Diagnosis, Vulnerability, Risk Assessment and Graphic Information Models - Proceedings of the 4th International Congress Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage (TechnoHeritage 2019), March 26-30, 2019, Sevilla, Spain (Hardcover)
Pilar Ortiz Calderon, Francisco Pinto Puerto, Philip Verhagen, Andres Prieto
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R4,780
Discovery Miles 47 800
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The scientific and technological advances that influence the
protection of cultural heritage are developing at an
ever-increasing pace. Systems to explore, research and analyse
their materiality, to control the different scopes, or to represent
and model them have reached an unprecedented dimension in recent
decades. The Network of Science and Technology for the Conservation
of Cultural Heritage aims to promote collaboration between the
agents of these systems, in order to facilitate the sharing of
experiences and to foster technology transfer, with the common goal
of contributing to the conservation of Cultural Heritage. In the
context of the TechnoHeritage Network, the fourth edition of the
International Congress on Science and Technology for the
Conservation of Cultural Heritage was held March 26-30, 2019, in
Seville, Spain. This Congress was an international meeting of
researchers and specialists from multiple areas, whose line of work
is the knowledge and conservation of Cultural Heritage. Among all
the topics discussed, the role and impact of digital technologies
for the knowledge, maintenance, management and dissemination of
cultural heritage should be highlighted. Digital media modify the
way of understanding this heritage, of perceiving it and
transmitting it, and offer a new horizon of strategies to make
decision-making more sustainable over time.
The author Pilar Ort' was born and bred in Spain. She grew up in a
society trying to figure out how to adapt to its new found freedom
and how best to join the rest of Europe. Having lived in London now
for over twenty years (time flies!), Pilar has written this ""A to
Z of Spanish Culture"" with plenty of perspective, a bit of
nostalgia and above all, a desire to demystify a country that is
still represented abroad by toros and flamenco. This light book
about Spain is divided into different chapters, each headed by a
Spanish word that opens up a whole aspect of Spanish culture:
Spain's history, its society, traditions, art, gastronomy or
language
The book includes a range of poems to entertain you on your daily
commute. Some poems will help soothe your anger but some, filled
with the frustrating experience of travel, might just fuel your
rage a little more. Most will entertain you or take you to a
different world. One piece will even bring you closer to
Shakespeare's Juliet, another pays homage to your socks. (With some
extra notes in case you finish the book before you get to your
destination.)
Our imagination is boundless. When creating a piece of theatre, we
don't need to limit ourselves to those situations we encounter in
real life. Our characters can exist in dreams and other surreal
places; we can even travel through time. As humans we crave stories
that will take us away from our ordinary world and physical theatre
is the perfect form to meet this need. "Your Handy Companion to
Devising and Physical Theatre" is particularly useful for those
studying for a post-16 drama qualification and for teachers who
encourage their students to be as theatrical as possible when
creating their own work. The book includes: An advocacy chapter on
the joys of physical theatre and ensemble work. A simple outline on
structuring the devising process. Exercises for building the
ensemble, creating characters, developing the story and using
theatrical devices. This second edition includes advice on working
towards a post-16 qualification and how to use 'Five Plays to Play
With' in the classroom.
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