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Provinciality and the Art World: The Midland Group 1961- 1977
This paper takes as its focus the Midland Group Gallery in order to first, make a case for the consideration of the geographies of art galleries. Second, highlight the importance of galleries in the context of cultural geographies of the sixties. Third, discuss the role of provinciality in the operation of art worlds. In so doing it explicates one set of geographies surrounding the gallery
– those of the local, regional and international networks that connected to produce art works and art space. It reveals how the interactions between places and practices outside of metropolitan and regional hierarchies provides a more nuanced insight into how art worlds operated during the
sixties, a period of growing internationalism of art, and how contested definitions of the provincial played an integral role in this. The paper charts the operations of the Midland Group Gallery and the spaces that it occupied to demonstrate how it was representative of a post-war
discourse of provincialism and a corresponding re-evaluation of regional cultural activity
Superfrustration of charge degrees of freedom
We review recent results, obtained with P. Fendley, on frustration of quantum
charges in lattice models for itinerant fermions with strong repulsive
interactions. A judicious tuning of kinetic and interaction terms leads to
models possessing supersymmetry. In such models frustration takes the form of
what we call superfrustration: an extensive degeneracy of supersymmetric ground
states. We present a gallery of examples of superfrustration on a variety of 2D
lattices.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the XXIII
IUPAP International Conference on Statistical Physics (2007) in Genova, Ital
Label-free optical detection of single enzyme-reactant reactions and associated conformational changes
Monitoring the kinetics and conformational dynamics of single enzymes is
crucial in order to better understand their biological functions as these
motions and structural dynamics are usually unsynchronized among the molecules.
Detecting the enzyme-reactant interactions and associated conformational
changes of the enzyme on a single molecule basis, however, remain as a
challenge with established optical techniques due to the commonly required
labeling of the reactants or the enzyme itself. The labeling process is usually
non-trivial and the labels themselves might skew the physical properties of the
enzyme. Here we demonstrate an optical, label-free method capable of observing
enzymatic interactions and the associated conformational changes on the single
molecule level. We monitor polymerase/DNA interactions via the strong
near-field enhancement provided by plasmonic nanorods resonantly coupled to
whispering gallery modes in microcavities. Specifically, we employ two
different recognition schemes: one in which the kinetics of polymerase/DNA
interactions are probed in the vicinity of DNA-functionalized nanorods, and the
other in which these interactions are probed via the magnitude of
conformational changes in the polymerase molecules immobilized on nanorods. In
both approaches we find that low and high polymerase activities can be clearly
discerned via their characteristic signal amplitude and signal length
distributions. Furthermore, the thermodynamic study of the monitored
interactions suggests the occurrence of DNA polymerization. This work
constitutes a proof-of-concept study of enzymatic activities via plasmonically
enhanced microcavities and establishes an alternative and label-free method
capable of investigating structural changes in single molecules
Sliding Columnar Phase of DNA-Lipid Complexes
We introduce a simple model for DNA-cationic-lipid complexes in which
galleries between planar bilayer lipid lamellae contain DNA 2D smectic lattices
that couple orientationally and positionally to lattices in neighboring
galleries. We identify a new equilibrium phase in which there are long-range
orientational but not positional correlations between DNA lattices. We discuss
properties of this new phase such as its X-ray structure factor S(r), which
exhibits unusual exp(- const.ln^2 r) behavior as a function of in-plane
separation r.Comment: This file contains 4 pages of double column text and one postscript
figure. This version includes interactions between dislocations in a given
gallery and presents an improved estimate of the decoupling temperature. It
is the published versio
Designing and Implementing a Platform for Collecting Multi-Modal Data of Human-Robot Interaction
This paper details a method of collecting video and audio recordings of people inter- acting with a simple robot interlocutor. The interaction is recorded via a number of cameras and microphones mounted on and around the robot. The system utilised a number of technologies to engage with interlocutors including OpenCV, Python, and Max MSP. Interactions over a three month period were collected at The Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin. Visitors to the gallery freely engaged with the robot, with interactions on their behalf being spontaneous and non-scripted. The robot dialogue was a set pattern of utterances to engage interlocutors in a simple conversation. A large number of audio and video recordings were collected over a three month period
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