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Imagination can be visual, but it doesn’t have to be. Imagination is the ability to form mental images, ideas, or sensations in the absence of sensory input. It can be used to create visual images in your mind, but it can also be used to create ideas or sensations that are not necessarily visual in nature. For example, you can use your imagination to come up with a new recipe, or to try to remember the feeling of a hug from a loved one. In this way, imagination is a very flexible and powerful mental ability that can be used in many different ways.
When you read words, your brain converts them into mental images or concepts. This process involves several different areas of the brain, including the visual cortex (which is responsible for processing visual information) and the language centers (which are responsible for processing language and words).
The specific way that this process works is not fully understood, but it is thought to involve a combination of bottom-up and top-down processing. Bottom-up processing involves the brain analyzing the individual features of the words (such as the letters and their arrangement) and using that information to build up a mental representation of the word. Top-down processing involves the use of prior knowledge and context to help understand the meaning of the word.
The process of converting images into words is similar. When you see an image, your brain processes the visual information and uses that to form a mental representation of the image. You can then use language (either spoken or written) to describe that image or to convey the information it contains to others.
Artificial imagination is a concept in artificial intelligence (AI) that refers to the ability of an AI system to generate novel ideas, concepts, or solutions in a way that is similar to how humans use their imagination. This can involve generating original images, stories, or designs, or coming up with innovative solutions to problems. Artificial imagination can be seen as a way of extending the capabilities of AI systems beyond their current capabilities, allowing them to generate novel and creative output. It is an active area of research in AI and has the potential to significantly enhance the capabilities of AI systems in a variety of applications.
The references below discuss the concept of artificial imagination, which is described as the synthetic simulation of human imagination by machines. It is mentioned as a potential ability for agents or as a learned or abstract response in contrast to natural imagination. Artificial imagination is also described as the ability to understand and picture information that has been learned, and as a way to simulate mental training to learn new tasks and enhance performance. It is also mentioned in relation to multimedia search and exploration, particularly in relation to duplicate detection. Other applications of artificial imagination mentioned in the text include the reconstruction of historical events, the use of visualization in understanding reality, the creation of cultural symbols and intellectual constructs, and the simulation of sensory input.
- Machine imagination is the artificial simulation of human imagination by a machine or computer.
- Synthetic imagination is the artificial creation or generation of imagination, typically by a machine or computer. This term can be used to describe the process of creating artificial imagination, or the imagination that is produced as a result of this process.
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Using an artificial imagination for texture retrieval
B Thomee, MJ Huiskes, E Bakker… – … Recognition, 2008. ICPR …, 2008 – ieeexplore.ieee.org
Our goal is to determine if artificially imagined or synthesized images can be beneficial to interactive visual search. We present a novel approach for using artificially imagined images in relevance feedback. Since the search engine constructs the synthetic images itself, any
Architectures for functional imagination
HG Marques, O Holland – Neurocomputing, 2009 – Elsevier
… Possible exceptions to this may lie in the area of useful heuristics associated with the problems of when to terminate search, and the order in which possible decisions or actions should be evaluated, but almost no work in artificial imagination is yet advanced enough to consider …
Innovation theory, aesthetics, and science of the artificial after Herbert Simon
H Godoe – Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2012 – Springer
Skip to main content Skip to sections This service is more advanced with JavaScript available, learn more at http://activatejavascript.org …
Artificial imagination of architecture with deep convolutional neural network “Laissez-faire”: Loss of control in the esquisse phase
J Silvestre, Y Ikeda, F Guéna – 21st International Conference …, 2016 – keio.pure.elsevier.com
?? This paper attempts to determine if an Artificial Intelligence system using deep convolutional neural network (ConvNet) will be able to” imagine” architecture. Imagining architecture by means of algorithms can be affiliated to the research field of generative
On Abbas Kiarostami’s Close Up
B Stiegler – Parrhesia, 2014 – parrhesiajournal.org
… of Ahankha’s sons: it takes the place of his story, that is to say of the productive imagination of his memory, through a cinematographic and therefore fictional reconstitution of the scene narrated by the witness— through the productive, but also artificial, imagination of Kiarostami …
Artificial composition: an experiment on Indian music
P Sinha – Journal of New Music Research, 2008 – Taylor & Francis
… This, in essence, was a sort of crude model of ”artificial imagination” … Indian music has a well-defined and structured rule of composition and this offers scope to upraise a simple model of ”artificial imagination” to that of ”artificial creativity” …
Human–computer interaction
MLNSTS Huang, EM Bakker – 2012 – Springer
… Detection Through Facial Movement Analysis….. 6 Esra Vural, Mujdat Cetin, Aytul Ercil, Gwen Littlewort, Marian Bartlett, and Javier Movellan An Artificial Imagination for Interactive Search….. 19 Bart Thomee, Mark …
Using an Artificial Imagination for Content-based Image Retrieval
BTMJH Erwin, BMS Lew – Citeseer
ABSTRACT Our goal is to determine if artificially imagined or synthesized images can be beneficial to interactive visual search. We present a novel approach for using artificially imagined images in relevance feedback. Since the search engine constructs the synthetic
Perfect Machines: Artificial Intelligence and the Labour Theory of Value
AM Kjosen – academia.edu
… beautiful” (Fan Hui) 5 Page 19. ARTIFICIAL IMAGINATION Game 2, Move 37: one-in-ten thousand chance a human player would make a similar move. Artificial imagination concerns the “ability to picture what the information it’s learned should look like in different …
Machine Imagination: A Step Towards the Construction of Artistic World Through Storytelling
STS Bukhari, A Kanwal, WM Qazi – researchgate.net
… actions in the imagined world [19]. MAGNUS (Multi Automaton General Neural-Unit System), the system by Aleksander could be considered as the pioneering work in artificial imagination [21]. MAGNUS is a software agent based …
In summary, Dr. Bart Thomee receives the 2016 ACM SIGMM Rising Star Award Thomee for significant contributions in the areas of geo-multimedia computing, media …
ACMS Records – 2016 – dl.acm.org
… Dr. Bart Thomee received his Ph.D. from Leiden University in 2010. In his thesis, he focused on multimedia search and exploration, specifically targeting artificial imagination and duplicate detection. On the topic of artificial imagination …
Ecolig-A semiotic protocol that uses neuroheadsets and CP-Nets
P Miguel, G Barreto – … : World Conference on Educational Media and …, 2009 – learntechlib.org
… knowledge. By the way, the use of these stored patterns also suggests the artificial imagination possibility, where it figures out the estimated external space through the MLP (Multi Layer Perceptron) Neural Networks. Nowadays …
Relationship extraction from Thai children’s tales for generating illustration
S Boonpa, S Rimcharoen… – … (INCIT), 2017 2nd …, 2017 – ieeexplore.ieee.org
… Keywords—Artificial imagination; natural language processing; Thai corpus; children tales; Nithan Thai I. INTRODUCTION Artificial imagination is a synthetic of human imagination which is machines’ ability to understand and picture the information they have learned …
Visualization Processes of the Invisible in Scientific Practice
I Buczek – Fullspace-Projektion, 2013 – Springer
Do epistemic structures of digital visualization help to better grasp the hidden richness of reality or are they rather tools which just produce an artificial imagination including the loss of referen …
Aesthetic Origins: Peter Viereck and the Imaginative Sources of Politics
G Lazaroiu – Review of Contemporary Philosophy, 2015 – go.galegroup.com
… An excessive accentuation of form is an ethically unreliable falsification of reality. The imaginative ethical legacy motivating individuals to perform is artificial. Imagination and culture have a close function in instituting the values that daily handle society …
Imagination Systems
CS Mekik – 2016 – curve.carleton.ca
An Automated Evaluation Procedure for Artificial Imagination Systems by Can Serif Mekik A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Post Doctoral Affairs in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Cognitive Science Carleton University Ottawa, ON …
Artificial Neural Networks as an Architectural Design Tool-Generating New Detail Forms Based On the Roman Corinthian Order Capital
K Radziszewski – IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and …, 2017 – iopscience.iop.org
… 115, No. 9, pp. 31-41, 2015. [6] J. Silvestre, Y. Ikeda, F. Guéna, “Artificial imagination of architecture with deep convolutional neural network “Laissez-faire”: Loss of control in the esquisse phase,” CAADRIA 2016, 21st International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural …
Scholastic Metaphysics. A Contemporary Introduction
E Feser – ceeol.com
… An excessive accentuation of form is an ethically unreliable falsification of reality. The imaginative ethical legacy motivating individuals to perform is artificial. Imagination and culture have a close function in instituting the values that daily handle society …
Learning cross-domain social knowledge from cognitive scripts
M Gawish, S Abbas, MGM Mostafa… – … & Systems (ICCES) …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org
… 1]. Some AI researchers have gone further, and considered emotional agents [2] and others considered providing different computational cognitive models that allow the agents to possess human high mental abilities, such as artificial intuition and artificial imagination [33, 34 …
Applications of artificial intelligence techniques to combating cyber crimes: A review
S Dilek, H Çak?r, M Ayd?n – arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03552, 2015 – arxiv.org
… machine translation); f) Motion and Manipulation (navigation, localization, mapping, motion planning); g) Perception (speech recognition, facial, recognition, object recognition); h) Social Intelligence (empathy simulation); i) Creativity (artificial intuition, artificial imagination); and j …
What Is the Role of Leadership in Successful Delivery Execution?
S Rajegopal – Portfolio Management, 2013 – Springer
… a medium. For while the IT age has enabled us to achieve much more than was physically possible when I started my career it is the application that is important. Computers can take out the drudge, but I doubt I will see one in my lifetime with an artificial imagination …
K-nearest neighbors directed synthetic images injection
L Piras, G Giacinto – Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive …, 2010 – ieeexplore.ieee.org
… of the 6th ACM int. conf. on Im. and video retrieval, New York, NY, USA, 2007, pp. 127–130, ACM. [8] B. Thomee, MJ Huiskes, E. Bakker, and MS Lew, “Using an artificial imagination for texture retrieval,” in Pattern Recognition, 2008. ICPR 2008., Dec. 2008, pp. 1–4 …
Pam Houston’S “In My Next Life”: Towards A Redefinition Of The Self In Female-Authored Indian Autobiography
JM Yebra – aedean.org
… This ontological blurring of boundaries triggers off the clash between the narrator and the heroine. Abby’s reliance on ancestral tradition and magic differs from the artificial imagination the narrator finds in “cartoons, … Disneyland and special effects” (170) …
Sociology and AI: Requirements and achievements for walking towards a cross-fertilization integration
FJM Quesada – Social Coordination: Principles, Artefacts and … – pdfs.semanticscholar.org
… environment. a. 3.“Cultural Selection”(creativity) in the cultural world (tools, arts, religions, science). -“Artificial intuition” and “Artificial imagination”, systems with a neural architecture like Thaler’s “Creativity Machine”. B) Psychology …
Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Predicting the Value of Indonesian Oil and Gas Exports With BP Algorithm
AP Windarto, LS Dewi, D Hartama – … of Recent Trends in Engineering & …, 2017 – ijrter.com
… translation); 6. Motion and Manipulation (navigation, localization, mapping, motion planning); 7. Perception (speech recognition, facial, recognition, object recognition); 8. Social Intelligence (empathy simulation); 9. Creativity (artificial intuition, artificial imagination); and 10 …
Towards Conceptualizing Dionysus’ Myth and Cult in Euripides’ Bacchae
S Nikolaidou-Arabatzi – Electra, 2012 – mgdlt.lis.upatras.gr
… Arabatzi, 2006, 33- 88. Page 8. 47 These fictional descriptions that inspired in Nietzsche, as I mentioned initially, the modern conception of Dionysus, belong to Euripides’ artificial imagination. It is remarkable that the descriptions …
Post-scriptum: Pharmacodemocracy
S Barker – Derrida Today, 2012 – euppublishing.com
… attention extends as far as the imagination which, in our hypertechnological epoch, is no longer Kant’s transcendental but now ‘mechanised’, expropriated by what Samuel Kinsley calls ‘the devices of production and cinematic projection’ as ‘an artificial imagination that extends …
What makes life worth living: On pharmacology
B Stiegler – 2013 – books.google.com
… constitutesthe imagination as such,namely, whatwas conceptualized byKantas the schematismof the transcendental imagination, findsitself mechanically expropriated by the cinematic systemofproduction andprojection: that is, by an artificial imagination which extenuates and …
Web-Based Five Senses Input Simulation: Ten Years Later
R Rzepka, K Araki, 2013 – eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp
… of Japanese figurative sentences [9]. The long-distance goal of this research is a machine that could simulate input from the 5 senses when sensors data is not available or is available but inefficient (see Figure 1). Such process could a base for what we call artificial imagination …
qiezli–a ‘self-absorbed’creative virtual agent in Second Life
JO Turner, P Pasquier, M Nixon – Metaverse Creativity (new title …, 2014 – ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. 55 MVCR 4 (1) pp. 55–74 Intellect Limited 2014 Metaverse Creativity Volume 4 Number 1 © 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. doi: 10.1386/mvcr.4.1.55_1 Jeremy Owen Turner, PhiliPPe Pasquier and michael nixOn Simon Fraser University …
Poetry’s Universality and Humanity’s Divinity: A Reciprocal Soul-Discovery Journey
HA Ramón – srichinmoy-reflections.com
… imagination, and a divine vision: The poetic genius can manifest in two ways: artificial imagination (fancy; vital, outward senses; delight of thought and critical reason), and divine vision or direct experience (vision of the soul, the Psychic Being) …
Code switching in mixed realities.
T Innocent – 2013 – ses.library.usyd.edu.au
… Berkeley, CA: New Riders, 2006). 3. Pierre Lévy, Dynamic Ideography. Towards an Artificial Imagination (Paris: La Découverte, 1991). 4. Manuel Castells, The Informational City (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989). 5. Katie Salen & …
Pharmacology of Spirit
B Stiegler – Theory After’Theory’, 2011 – books.google.com
… ibid.). 2. Anamnesis and transindividuation Whether it is a matter of the critique of sophistic logography according to Plato, or the critique of the Hollywood-style artificial imagination according to Horkheimer Page 299. Pharmacology …
Correction to Solution of Dirac Equation
R Chen – arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.4320, 2009 – arxiv.org
… constant should be first determined Page 4. 4 RUI CHEN by the eigenvalue of the corresponding relativistic angular operator or the Dirac equation itself instead of artificial imagination. These five hidden contradictions show …
Unbalanced learning in content-based image classification and retrieval
L Piras, G Giacinto – Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2010 IEEE …, 2010 – ieeexplore.ieee.org
… on Neural Networks, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 504–511, March 2000. [11] B. Thomee, MJ Huiskes, E. Bakker, and MS Lew, “Us- ing an artificial imagination for texture retrieval,” in Pat- tern Recognition, 2008. ICPR 2008. 19th International Conference on, Dec. 2008, pp. 1–4 …
Embodied mental imagery in cognitive robots
A Di Nuovo, D Marocco, S Di Nuovo… – Springer Handbook of …, 2017 – Springer
… We show that data obtained with artificial imagination could be used to simulate mental training to learn new tasks and enhance their performance. The artificial neural network architecture that models the mental training process is detailed in Fig …
Neural Network Analysis With Backpropogation In Predicting Human Development Index (HDI) Component by Regency/City In North Sumatera
MNH Siregar – IJISTECH (International Journal Of Information System …, 2017 – ijistech.org
… translation); 6. Motion and Manipulation (navigation, localization, mapping, motion planning); 7. Perception (speech recognition, facial, recognition, object recognition); 8. Social Intelligence (empathy simulation); 9. Creativity (artificial intuition, artificial imagination); and 10 …
Implementation of a Virtual Archives System using Virtual Reality Technology: A Case Study of the National Archives Administration Taiwan (ROC)
WH Chang – DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information …, 2008 – search.proquest.com
… No one can ever think of this kind of earthquake to happen again, but simulation technologies were used for reminding people and to preserve such important incidents in Taiwan’s memory by using partial investigation data to synthesize artificial imagination, subsequently to …
Living Systems And Micro-Utopias: Towards Continuous Designing
SF Chien, S Choo, MA Schnabel, W Nakapan, MJ Kim… – 2016 – researchgate.net
… Playing The Devil’s Advocate in the Adoption of Digital Fabrication Technology 871 Paolo Tombesi, Blair Gardiner and Sofia Colabella Artificial Imagination of Architecture with Deep Convolutional Neural Network 881 Joaquim Silvestre, Yasushi Ikeda and François Guéna …
Synthetic pattern generation for imbalanced learning in image retrieval
L Piras, G Giacinto – Pattern Recognition Letters, 2012 – Elsevier
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Social webconsciousness
H Kim, MS Lew – Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on …, 2010 – dl.acm.org
… MS 2008. Using an Artificial Imagination for Texture Retrieval, In Proceedings of the International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Tampa, Florida, 1-4. [50] Thomee, B., Huiskes, MJ, Bakker, E., Lew, MS 2009. Deep Exploration …
Simulation: Methods and Development
MM AbdelRahman, AMY Toutou – researchgate.net
… Silvestre, Joaquim, Yasushi Ikeda, and François Guéna. 2016. Artificial Imagination of Architecture with Deep Convolutional Neural Network. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA 2016) …
Urban Codes//Parallel Worlds
T Innocent, I Hwang – Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on …, 2014 – dl.acm.org
… Reality is Broken. The Penguin Press, New York, USA. [13] Lévy, P. 1991. Dynamic Ideography. Towards an Artificial Imagination. La Découverte, Paris. [14] Norman, D. 2008. “THE WAY I SEE IT: Signifiers, not affordances.” Interactions no. 15 (6) 18-19. [15] Schell, J. 2008 …
What is Unimaginable
G Hareven – this volume – zionsfiction.com
… that are “suitable for this seminar” and those whose very suggestion in such a forum is “unimaginable.” The products of the collective, artificial imagination are recorded in an approved format, and the investors and executives sleep very well under the illusion …
Reforming Management Educational Curriculum To Meet The Challenges Of Globalization
GP Mudholkar, H Abdul Aleem, S Yasar Arfath… – indiraiimpmca.edu.in
Page 1. ISSN 2249 –121X Indira International Journal on Computer Technology and Management (I2JCTM) CONTENT 1. REFORMING MANAGEMENT EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION …
Sre-Ko Kosovel Sovel And The Hybridity Of Modernism
M Juvan – academia.edu
… nationalism, Biedermeier conformism and pas- sionate Catholicism; modally, between tragic pathos and irony; and aes- thetically, between folklorism, the restoration of historical styles, tenden- cies towards naturalness, authenticity and explicitly subjective, artificial imagination …
Toward the poetic in architecture
H Auret – South African Journal of Art History, 2010 – journals.co.za
… He explains this phenomenon in terms of the natural imagination. Page 5. 101 The Natural imagination, as an immediate (almost instinctive) response stands in contrast to the artificial imagination that can be seen as a learned or abstract response …
The Search for Origin in Ridley Scott’s Prometheus
A Voela – Psychoanalysis, Philosophy and Myth in Contemporary …, 2017 – Springer
… of the not yet fallen to the sublunary (see Stiegler 1998: 93). This scene can only be the product of a metaphysical or artificial imagination. The theological pharmacology of the alien spacecraft, the topological simultaneity of …
Voolav muundumine kahemõõtmelistele animatsioonidele
E Erstu – 2014 – dspace.ut.ee
Page 1. UNIVERSITY OF TARTU FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Institute of Computer Science Software Engineering Erich Erstu Fluid Morphing for 2D Animations A thesis submitted for the degree of …
Interactive search in image retrieval: a survey
B Thomee, MS Lew – International Journal of Multimedia Information …, 2012 – Springer
We are living in an Age of Information where the amount of accessible data from science and culture is almost limitless. However, this also means that finding an item of interest is increasingly diffi.
Inside the Giant Machine: An Amazon. com Story
S Kalpanik – 2010 – books.google.com
… machinemachinemachinemachine – an Amazon .com n Amazon .com n Amazon .com n Amazon .com StoryStoryStoryStory Kalpanik S. Photography by Colin Zheng, Sonia T., and others Published in the United States by the Center of Artificial Imagination, Inc …
Critique of Post-Dialectical Idealism
J O’Loughlin – 2013 – books.google.com
… 3. But there are two kinds of imagination, just as there are two kinds of knowledge (not to mention faith and memory), and we may define them broadly in terms of natural imagination (or faith) and artificial imagination (or superfaith), and whereas the one pertains to the …
Analyzing content deviance in American community journalism websites and social media
MJ Funk – 2013 – repositories.lib.utexas.edu
Page 1. Copyright by Marcus James Funk 2013 Page 2. The Dissertation Committee for Marcus James Funk Certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Analyzing Content Deviance in American Community Journalism Websites and Social Media …
“Fuzzy Co-Clustering of Web Documents and
M RANI – 2012 – researchgate.net
… Page 17. Page | 17 generate outputs that can be considered creative, or systems that identify and assess creativity). Related areas of computational research are artificial intuition and artificial imagination. • General intelligence o Strong AI and AI-complete …
Transcendental imaging and augmented reality
P Stott – Technoetic Arts, 2011 – ingentaconnect.com
… described. I have endeavoured to think of every possible permutation, regarding 2D shapes in an image. I have written these in the form of a series of claims, which derive from a patent application for an artificial imagination. I …
A Note From The Editors (In Praise Of Distaste)
A De Boever, J Roffe, A Woodward – parrhesiajournal.org
Page 1. PARRHESIA WWW.PARRHESIAJOURNAL.ORG iSSUE 20 2014 Page 2. PARRHESIA NUMBER 20 • 2014 • 1 The editorial board is pleased to present the twentieth issue of Parrhesia, with features by Alexandre Kojève …
Leopardi and the Theory of Poetry
G Singh – 2015 – books.google.com
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Modeling value creation and capture in service systems
A Golnam, P Ritala, V Viswanathan… – … Conference on Exploring …, 2012 – Springer
… McGraw- Hill Higher Education (2002) [22] Spector, R.: Amazon. com: Get big fast: Harper Paperbacks 92002) [23] Kalpanik, S., Zheng, C.: Zheng, Inside the Giant Machine – An Amazon.com Story: Center of Artificial Imagination, Inc., 2nd edn (2011) [24] Applegate, L.: Amazon …
Metaphor: A computational perspective
T Veale, E Shutova… – Synthesis Lectures on …, 2016 – morganclaypool.com
Page 1. Metaphor A Computational Perspective Tony Veale Ekaterina Shutova Beata Beigman Klebanov VEAL E • SH U T O V A • K L E BANO V ME T AP HOR MO R GAN & CL A YPOO L SyntheSiS LectureS on human Language technoLogieS Graeme Hirst, Series Editor …
Coopetition in the global book industry: The case of Amazon. com’s evolution
P Ritala, A Golnam, A Wegmann – 21st Nordic workshop on …, 2011 – infoscience.epfl.ch
… Kalpanik, S. & Zheng, C. (2011). Inside the Giant Machine – An Amazon.com Story. 2nd ed. Center of Artificial Imagination, Inc. Kock, S., Nisuls, J. & Söderqvist, A. (2010). Co-opetition: a source of international opportunities in Finnish SMEs …
Tabulae imperii Europaei: mapping European empire
RD Foster – 2013 – theses.ncl.ac.uk
Page 1. Tabulae Imperii Europaei: Mapping European Empire Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Human Geography and International Politics School of Geography, Politics and Sociology Newcastle University …
Mapping European Empire: Tabulae Imperii Europaei
R Foster – 2015 – books.google.com
… cartographies. The chapter examines how the Union’s maps appeal to an artificial imagination – an ‘imagined community’ – and employs techniques of ‘banal nationalism’ to propagate a discourse through its visual iconography …
Archipelago of Protocols. Aristide Antonas
A Antonas, T Zartaloudis – 2016 – books.google.com
Page 1. Archipelago Aristide of Antonas by Protocols The Invisible Council Rhizome of Non-Proprietary Uses The Parasitic Council Radical Non-Use The Diagonal Commonhold Foreword by Keller Easterling Page 2. Page 3 …
English in India
A Montaut – 2010 – hal.archives-ouvertes.fr
Page 1. English in India Annie Montaut To cite this version: Annie Montaut. English in India: the role of the elite in the national project. I. Hasnain & S. Chaudhary. Problematizing Language Studies, Cultural, Theoretical and Applied …
Applying Constantin Stanislavski’s acting system to choral rehearsals
BA Minut – 2009 – cardinalscholar.bsu.edu
Page 1. APPLYING CONSTANTIN STANISLAVSKI’S ACTING ‘SYSTEM’ TO CHORAL REHEARSALS A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF ARTS BY …
On interactive learning-to-rank for IR: Overview, recent advances, challenges, and directions
RT Calumby, MA Gonçalves, R da Silva Torres – Neurocomputing, 2016 – Elsevier
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A Framework for Modeling Value in Service-Oriented Business Models–Conceptualizations and Graphical Representation
A Golnam, P Ritala, V Viswanathan, V Hanser… – … Symposium on Business …, 2012 – Springer
Page 1. B. Shishkov (Ed.): BMSD 2012, LNBIP 142, pp. 125–147, 2013. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 A Framework for Modeling Value in Service-Oriented Business Models – Conceptualizations and Graphical Representation …
Coopetition-based business models: The case of Amazon. com
P Ritala, A Golnam, A Wegmann – Industrial Marketing Management, 2014 – Elsevier
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An architectural score: Recording and orchestrating an architectural experience
R Barragan – 2008 – search.proquest.com
… time. The natural imagination was the infrastructure acting as initial provocation and sustaining scaffold upon which the intellectual constructs and cultural symbols of the artificial imagination were erected (Wilson 1989, 70) …
Weak States, Strong Societies: Power and Authority in the New World Order
A Saikal – 2015 – books.google.com
Page 1. || || – º – | |- – º º º | — º — — – º || || | Page 2. Amin Saikal AM, FASSA is Director of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, Public Policy Fellow, and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University …
Exploring Coopetition in Single Firm and Its Contribution to Service Management: A case study in Red Star Macalline and IKEA China
S Hao, L Chen – 2012 – diva-portal.org
Page 1. Linköping University Master Thesis Limin Chen & Shuai Hao I LIU-IEI-FIL-A–12/01232– SE Exploring Coopetition in Single Firm and Its Contribution to Service Management A case study in Red Star Macalline and IKEA China Limin Chen Shuai Hao …
The other’crossing: Discursive representations of the management and dynamics of the Southern Border of Spain
M Rodríguez de Luna – 2013 – brage.bibsys.no
Page 1. EMMIR, European Master’s in Migration and Intercultural Relations University of Oldenburg, University of Stavanger, University of Makerere TITLE: ‘The other’ crossing: Discursive representations of the management and dynamics of the Southern Border of Spain …