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    THE INTIMACY OF PRESENCE

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    This thesis discusses the importance of the body in perceptive cognition and human-to-human co-presence and attempts to build an argument, using research in the fields of philosophy, social science, neuroscience, architectural theory, and cultural anthropology. As a researcher, I developed a qualitative field study and embedded myself as a participant with eighteen volunteers in order to obtain first-hand experience and to try and locate for myself in a very visceral way, what constitutes the communicative event between individuals. Combining and comparing my own experience with responses from the participant group, I was able to formulate significant conclusions regarding embodied cognition and use these in the production of a body of work. These, together with my practice-based research and history as a figurative artist, have resulted in an interdisciplinary final body of artwork, titled The Intimacy of Presence

    The James Webb Space Telescope Mission

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    Twenty-six years ago a small committee report, building on earlier studies, expounded a compelling and poetic vision for the future of astronomy, calling for an infrared-optimized space telescope with an aperture of at least 4m4m. With the support of their governments in the US, Europe, and Canada, 20,000 people realized that vision as the 6.5m6.5m James Webb Space Telescope. A generation of astronomers will celebrate their accomplishments for the life of the mission, potentially as long as 20 years, and beyond. This report and the scientific discoveries that follow are extended thank-you notes to the 20,000 team members. The telescope is working perfectly, with much better image quality than expected. In this and accompanying papers, we give a brief history, describe the observatory, outline its objectives and current observing program, and discuss the inventions and people who made it possible. We cite detailed reports on the design and the measured performance on orbit.Comment: Accepted by PASP for the special issue on The James Webb Space Telescope Overview, 29 pages, 4 figure

    Peter Sramek : Remembrance

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    The James Webb Space Telescope Mission

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    Twenty-six years ago a small committee report, building on earlier studies, expounded a compelling and poetic vision for the future of astronomy, calling for an infrared-optimized space telescope with an aperture of at least 4 m. With the support of their governments in the US, Europe, and Canada, 20,000 people realized that vision as the 6.5 m James Webb Space Telescope. A generation of astronomers will celebrate their accomplishments for the life of the mission, potentially as long as 20 yr, and beyond. This report and the scientific discoveries that follow are extended thank-you notes to the 20,000 team members. The telescope is working perfectly, with much better image quality than expected. In this and accompanying papers, we give a brief history, describe the observatory, outline its objectives and current observing program, and discuss the inventions and people who made it possible. We cite detailed reports on the design and the measured performance on orbit
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