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Disk of Death (Paperback)
Sarah Jacobs; Illustrated by Allan Smith; Kim Smith
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R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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An entire issue of the scientific journal Nature has been playfully
redrawn from cover to cover. Each page is a riff on the
corresponding page in the printed journal advertisements, job
pages, scientific comments, articles and letters. The volume also
includes a series of vignettes and a supplement relating to
information found at Nature online. The accompanying video, After
Nature: Bestiary can be seen at www.songofthedatastream.net ."
Word searches in Arabic with some English interspersed. Contains
common patterns in the Arabic language mixed with fragments of
stories, poems, and facts about the land between the Tigris and the
Euphrates (present-day Iraq). Made for "Mutanabbi Street Starts
Here," a project initiated by the poet Beau Beausoleil.
About the Book What's your favorite slow cooker soup? Chicken stew,
potato soup, beef stew, vegetable soup, or another classic -- here
you'll find all the best soups and stews that come warm and bubbly
from your slow cooker. This book is for those people who want to
use the slow cooking process to extract maximum flavor from
chicken, beef, vegetables, and pork. These dishes have been
prepared with careful attention to the ingredients and how the
flavors combine in the crock pot. Cozy up with slow cooker soups
that will warm you right up from head-to-toe. Enjoy this collection
of recipes specifically created for people who want to try some
flavorful dishes slow-cooked to release all the flavors from each
ingredient. Each recipe is carefully crafted for preparation in the
crock pot. Easy to make and delicious tasting soups and stews.
Enjoy slow cooked soups and stews which are good for your health.
Elisabeth Faulhaber was born in south west Germany in 1890. By the
time she was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Doesen near
Leipzig in 1914, she had worked in a factory, been a chambermaid
and a waitress, and had had a child out of wedlock. She was an
inmate of the hospital for six years, dying of tuberculosis in
1921, at the age of 31.She wrote, she drew and - according to
hospital notes - scribbled unstoppably on furniture, floor, walls.
A handful of her drawings survive, and six small notebooks. These
now form part of the Prinzhorn Collection, Heidelberg. The
notebooks show Elisabeth Faulhaber to have been intelligent and
questioning. She was also often muddled to an extreme. Her work is
imbued with sensibility. The notebooks varied subject matter and
range of graphic invention show a wonderful artistic talent.Sarah
Jacobs rendition of the notebooks contains more than 550 drawings
by Faulhaber but, although the rendition contains one page for
every page of the notebooks, it is not a facsimile. Instead, black
and white photographs of the drawings have been reversed, and then
partly erased so that what is presented is both faithful to the
original, and insistently the opposite. Freely translated extracts
from the Faulhaber 's texts have also been included, together with
a selection of the poems and songs which Faulhaber copied into her
notebooks. These have been left in the original German. The
rendition has been produced in association with Sammlung Prinzhorn,
UniversitaetsKlinikum, Heidelberg.Sarah Jacobs is an artist living
in London.
Deciphering Human Chromosome 16: We Report Here, and Deciphering
Human Chromosome 16: Index to the Report, by Sarah Jacobs, use text
in a visual way to document the ethical, economic, political and
philosophical polemics associated with mapping the human genome.
The Report is an ebook which contains links to over 240 websites
collected in the months following publication in the journal Nature
of The sequence and analysis of duplication-rich human chromosome
16 ( Vol. 432. December 2004). Its contents change over time as the
websites change, migrate or disappear. It is available as a FREE
DOWNLOAD from the publisher at www.informationasmaterial.com .The
Index sets fragments collected from the websites against the
background of the earlier draft sequence originally published by
Project Gutenberg. The solid physicality of the Index contrasts
with the ever changing Report although vagaries of the printing
process ensure that each copy of the Index is unique.
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