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Image [&] Narrative journal editorship (in 2 issues) - The story of things: reading narrative in the visual
Based on the conference convened by Carson & Miller to accompany their project The Story of Things, these two journal issues of Image [&] Narrative explore the relationship between narrative and the visual.
Issue 1:
‘Introduction’, Carson & Miller
Part 1 – Telling the Story of Things
‘Relating Stories’, Dr. Patricia Allmer
‘Scrapbook (a visual essay)’, Carson & Miller
Part 2 – Object as Catalyst: the Potential for Narrative within the Artefact
‘Artefacts and Anecdotes’, Prof. Karen Bassi
‘Ephemeral Art: Telling Stories to the Dead’, Dr. Mary O’ Neill
‘Belongings’, Lucy May Schofield & Sylvia Waltering
Issue 2:
‘Introduction’, Carson & Miller
Part 1 – Visualising the Remembered Narrative: Archetype, Biography, Autobiography
‘Rephrased, Replaced, Repainted: visual anachronism as a narrative device’, Gyöngyvér Horváth
‘Lost Children, the Moors & Evil Monsters: the photographic story of the Moors Murders’, Helen Pleasance
‘Read You Like A Book: Time and Relative Dimensions in Storytelling’, Mike Nicholson
Part 2 – Authoring and Reading the Sequential Narrative: Linear and Non-Linear Approaches
‘The Pre-Narrative Monstrosity of Images: how images demand narrative’, Dr. William Brown
‘Towards Ephemeral Narrative’, Jacqueline Butler & Gavin Parry
‘Signification Under Sentence: examining how the juxtaposition of verse with film affects narrative’, Dr. Pete Atkinso
A portable, low-cost flight-data measurement and recording system
The design of and the experience with an inexpensive, hand-portable, onboard data system used to record four parameters in the final portion of the landing approach and touchdown of an airplane are described. The system utilized a high-quality audio tape recorder and amateur photographic equipment with accessory circuitry rather than specialized instrumentation to given satisfactory results
Monitoring changes in upper ocean heat storage from satellites
A one-dimensional model of the upper ocean mixed-layer was developed to determine how the parameters which can be measured from satellites affect the development of the layer. The results show that the form of the dissipation term is important in achieving cyclic annual states, that the layer deepending rate depends on the averaging period for the surface heat flux and wind stress, that wind direction, as well as magnitude, can affect the deepening rate and that horizontal advective effects cannot simply be superimposed on the model results. An algorithm is given which uses satellite derived wind stress and sea surface temperature data to predict real time changes in upper ocean heat storage during the cooling seasons
Space power technology applied to the energy problem
A solution to the energy problem is suggested through the technology of photovoltaic electrolysis of water to generate hydrogen. Efficient solar devices are discussed in relation to available solar energy, and photovoltaic energy cost. It is concluded that photovoltaic electrolytic generation of hydrogen will be economically feasible in 1985
Approximate solutions for the Higgs masses and couplings in the NMSSM
We find the approximate solutions for the Higgs masses and couplings in the
NMSSM with exact and softly broken PQ--symmetry. The obtained solutions
indicate that there exists a mass hierarchy in the Higgs spectrum which is
caused by the stability of the physical vacuum.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of International Workshop on What Comes
Beyond the Standard Model?, Bled, Slovenia, 19-30 Jul 200
The Impact of Pictorial Display on Operator Learning and Performance
The effects of pictorially displayed information on human learning and performance of a simple control task were investigated. The controlled system was a harmonic oscillator and the system response was displayed to subjects as either an animated pendulum or a horizontally moving dot. Results indicated that the pendulum display did not effect performance scores but did significantly effect the learning processes of individual operators. The subjects with the pendulum display demonstrated more vertical internal models early in the experiment and the manner in which their internal models were tuned with practice showed increased variability between subjects
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