6 research outputs found

    Towards uncovering: Art in the clearing

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    Works of art are found in galleries, museums, wealthy collectors’ houses, urban areas and large corporate buildings. They are hung on walls, situated upon grounds, screened on televisions or presented using mp3, mp4 or any other number of file formats. We encounter these works, but we can sometimes miss their workly character altogether. Their misunderstanding as objects leads to this treatment of artwork as a commodity; something produced by the art industry. Their workly character is abandoned in this treatment which favours their collection rather than their understanding.The need for a new ontological understanding of the artwork is then something which needs attention. Interestingly, this understanding is not separate from its phenomenological understanding. In fact it is the same process. The phenomenological understanding of the artwork is such that it allows the work itself to be unveiled (Malpas, 2011, p. 54). The resulting artwork is a record of its own history. </p

    Box and whisker plot of vital signs in TKM-130803 recipients, before, during, and after TKM-130803 infusions.

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    <p>Heart rate, respiratory rate, mean arterial blood pressure, and tympanic temperature in patients administered TKM-130803 at the following time points: immediately prior to TKM-130803 infusion (PRE), during the infusion, immediately at the end of the infusion (END), and at 1, 2, 4, and 8 h after the end of the infusion. The middle line shows the median value, the box shows the interquartile range, and the whiskers spread from the lower to the upper adjacent values. Outside values, that is, observations that are larger/smaller than the upper/lower adjacent values, are shown as circles.</p
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