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Articles related to "Experimental"
John Cage: Experimental Music John Cage was an enigma of music. Like other composers before him he attempted to explore new styles and textures. But where others bent the rules, Cage broke them. john cage • cage • john cage biography • john cage silence • john cage music
Varese's Ionisation and Ecuatorial Electronic music relies on different techniques and concerns than traditional acoustic music, most notably the exploration of sound color. edgard varèse • ionisation • electronic music • experimental music • keith fullerton whitman
An Interpretation of Passion of Anna The conclusion of Ingmar Bergman's island trilogy is mysterious and difficult. It presents intellectual and emotional challenges the scale of which is difficult to match. passion of anna • ingmar bergman experiment • max von sydow • subjective storytelling • experimental film
Forensic Psychology: Just the FAQ's I get a lot of email from people interested in Forensic Psychology. Most of the questions are the same. And I like to answer as many as I can. Most of the stuff wouldn't fill an entire article. So I decided to combine them for your interests! So take a look inside who knows how many of your questions will be answered! forensic psychology • profiling • corrections • education • investigative psychology
Porter Releases Atemahawke CD Mexican indie rockers Porter, return with the sequel to their impressive debut. Evolving from a straight forward indie rock, to a more subtle experimental indie pop. porter album review • mexican indie rockers • combining music styles • indie rock • indie pop
History of Australian Film - Take 2 A brief outline of Australian film history from 1960 to present. renaissance • post new wave • new wave • australian cinema • film
Jackson Pollock Article on American abstract artist Jackson Pollock. jackson pollock jackson pollock was born on ja • 1912 in cody • wyoming. his family moved right after his birth t • california and subsequently moved to phoenix • arizona and riverside
Spotlight: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Omar Rodriguez-Lopez creates a great deal of music outside of prog band The Mars Volta. His new solo album, Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fungus, releases September 9th. omar rodriguez-lopez • the mars volta omar • omar rodriguez solo album • amsterdam series • absence makes the heart grow fungus
Computational Chemistry - Electrons to Airplanes This article describes the basic types of calculations performed in the study of chemistry and briefly mentions the types of problems suitable to each. chemistry • science • computers • quantum • parallel
Global Instruments Here's how you can make your own musical instrument -- for pocket change! This article covers many unique instruments, supplying you with background info on where they originated, provides images, ordering info, history, techniques in playing them and even some instructions on how to make a hosaphone. Many links and a discussion area! the theremin was invented in 1919 by leon theremin • music • and instructional materials. this site is by east • bringing you the finest examples of kisii stone ca • wood carvings
Gardens for Special Needs Kids Most children learn by doing. Children with disabilities are not only included in that group, often they learn primarily by experience. gardens for special needs kids • teaching science to the child with a disability • disabled children learning by doing • hands-on science for the disabled • experience learning in special education
Biography of Physicist Robert Andrews Millikan A brief biography of Robert A. Millikan, who won the 1923 Nobel prize in physics for his famous Millikan oil drop experiment. robert millikan • millikan oil drop experiment • electrical charge • electric charge • oil drop experiment
Computer Simulation : Meat and Potatoes of Scientific Computing This article looks at the basic premises of scientific computer simulation and discusses applications in biology and chemistry as example cases. chemistry • biology • computation • simulation • gaussian
Dennis Hopper in Night Tide (1960) Dennis Hopper's first lead film role comes in this quirky, supernatural mermaid tale, one which expertly blurs the line between the mundane and the surreal. dennis hopper night tide • night tide movie • director curtis harrington • mermaid movie • supernatural movie
Essential Eames Explore innovative works of design from the modern minds of Charles and Ray Eames. charles eames • ray eames • architects • modern art • architecture
News Alert: State Officials Question Drug Testing Stanford University tests of a psychiatric drug on 61 teenage inmates may have violated state law banning medical research on inmates, officials said Monday August 16, 1999. The study also raises some troubling ethical issues. mental illness • depakote • stanford • research • psychiatry
Al Pacino Takes The Stage In "Hughie" Al Pacino and Paul Benedict bring "Hughie" to life in an inspired production of this unusual play. al pacino • paul benedict • play • performance • theater
Art Can Kill – Especially Outdoors A recent art exhibition in London, England causes the death of two people. But this is not the first time art has killed accidentally. agis • dreamscape • christo • umbrella • art
Building a Classical Music Library Looking for a fast and easy guide to classical music recordings? Try Bill Parker's Building a Classical Music Library. bill parker • building a classical music library • classical music recordings • music history • composer biography
Operating Systems -- Looking out the Windows This article begins to explore the operating system needs present in scientific computing. scientific computing • operating system • unix • linux • windows
Beneficial Bugs do Battle in the West Not all bugs are bad. In the West, beneficial insects are helping control invasive, noxious weeds like leafy spurge and saltcedar. bug • bugs • insect • insects • beneficial
David Cronenberg's The Brood An unusual and creepy horror movie featuring experimental psychotherapy and bizarre child-like murderous creatures. the brood • david cronenberg • horror movies • best horror movies • gruesome horror
Decision Making Styles Managers make decisions in a structured, rational way or by trial and error. Innovation calls for more of the latter even if it seems less rational. decision making styles • making decisions • efficient execution • competitive advantage • business decisions
Gardening Tips Gardening Tips gardening tips • snail control • untangling roots • transplanting • brushing tomato plants
Hemingway and Hollywood A new 5 DVD set reveals the bull-like goring Papa Hemingway's novels and short stories got from Tinsel Town ernest hemingway • the sun also rises • a farewell to arms • the snows of kilimanjaro • hemingway's adventures as a young man
How To Make a Martini The Martini is one of the great classic cocktails which has recently enjoyed a rebirth in the form of fruity versions. classic martini recipe • martini variations • history of martini • martini famous fans • shaken not stirred martini
Inaugural Film Fest For Slackers From the minds of film-making brothers Brett and Jason Butler comes a new film festival, dedicated to independant films that centre around people. slackers film festival • substance productions • brett butler • jason butler • confusions of an unmarried couple
Kandinsky: Russian Years Wassily Kandinsky is one of Russia's most famous artists. Kandinsky is considered to be the father of abstract art. This three-part series explores his life and artisti wassily kandinsky • jawlensky • phalanx • abstract art • monet
Mind Mentor: an AI Robot Shrink Mind Mentor mimics interaction between a therapist and a patient, but charges money to do so. Try the Turing Simulation Joseph Weizenbaum originally developed instead. mind mentor robot shrink • mind mentor • artificial intelligence • eliza program • psychotherapy
New Stem Cell Research Application A new experimental procedure discovered may one day lead to human male fertility treatments. Scientists learning to differentiate stem cells from marrow to proto-sperm. stem cell • research • embryonic • male fertility • stem cell debate
Nine Inch Nails Plays Calgary An intense musical set with a stunning technical show had fans in the grip of industrial rock. nine inch nails • nine inch nails concerts • nine inch nails plays calgary • nin • industrial rock
The Birth of Airmail The Army had been detailed to help the Post Office with an experimental project to inaugurate airmail in America. This was the first regular airmail route in the world. air mail • first • birth of • army • air corps
The Early Politics of John Adams John Adams, member of the Federalist party, was a true American patriot, though once in office the politics of his party kept him from a second term. john adams • early political parties • federlist party • democratic republican party • thomas jefferon
The Quatermass Trilogy Classic Sci-fi series from Nigel Kneale and Rudolph Cartier bbc • british television • quatermass trilogy • science fiction • uktv
TV or Not TV? Okay, TV killed the movies - but the movies almost killed the careers of our greatest comics tv comics • phil silvers • gene kelly • rita hayworth • bob hope
Vaccine a Disappointment Merck has stopped clinical trials for an HIV vaccine that initially carried so much promise. aids • hiv • vaccine • merck • south africa
A Philosophy of Curriculum Three basic educational approaches competed in the second half of the 20th century to shape our views on WHAT we should teach and HOW we should teach it... education • special education • philosophy of education • greg cruey • perennialism
Boaters and Stinging Sea Nettles Jellyfish stings can ruin the best boating trip or beach excursion. Learning about jellyfish sting prevention and treatment will make future trips more enjoyable. stinging sea nettles • jellyfish stings • coelenterate envenomations • nematocyst • jellyfish sting first-aid
Chemistry in the Fast Lane This piece describes, in general terms, one of the more common applications of parallel computing techniques to chemistry simulation research. In addition, several URL's are provided which include vivid examples of the power of parallelism for computational chemists. computational • chemistry • parallel • mpi • parallelism
Edinburgh Festival Every year Edinburgh opens its doors to visitors to enjoy the Military Tattoo, the Fringe, Book Festival, International Festival and Film Festival. -edinburgh • "edinburgh festival' • (edinburgh fringe festival) • "edinburgh book festival) • (edinburgh film festival)
Endangered California Condor The endangered California Condor, Gymnogyps californianus, was extinct in the wild in 1987. Now there are hundreds. Mature birds are mating, nesting and raising young. endangered california condor • north american vulture • gymnogyps californianus • extinct in the wild • largest flying birds
Finding Your Niche As with any other business venture, successful playwriting is a matter of supply and demand. Does your play fill a need? theatre • theater • playwright • playwriting • stage
Food Additives - Part 1 Information concerning the food additive MSG and possible adverse reactions msg • adverse reactions • monosodium glutamate • food additive • allergies
HIV Vaccine: Where Do We Stand? The article discusses HIV vaccine research in general and profiles a recently announced major breakthrough. hiv vaccine research
How to Use a Wire Jig. In this article we take a look at how to use your wire jig to make components for unique wire jewelry. By experimenting you'll soon be making beautiful shapes. wire jig • wire jewelry • wire jewellery • silver jewelry • how to make wire jewelry
Marching Band vs. Drum Corps People think that marching band and drum corps are the same thing. In truth while they share the same ancestry they are unique and entertaining in their own special way. marching band • drum corps • drum and bugle corps • marching • music
Millikan Oil Drop Experiment In 1910, physicist, Robert A. Millikan, first measured the charge on the electron, which is the fundamental electric charge, with his classic oil drop experiment. robert millikan • millikan oil drop experiment • electrical charge • electric charge • oil drop experiment |
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