Discipline and Desire

Discipline and Desire
Title Discipline and Desire PDF eBook
Author Elise Morrison
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 379
Release 2016-10-12
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472053264

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Focuses on how contemporary artists have responded to the ubiquitous presence of surveillance technologies in our daily lives

Desire and Discipline

Desire and Discipline
Title Desire and Discipline PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Murray
Publisher
Total Pages 315
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780802007803

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This collection of original essays looks at sexuality in the long stretch between the 12th and the early 17th centuries ? a period that remains relatively unexplored, yet one that has deeply informed contemporary ideas about sex.

Discipline and Desire

Discipline and Desire
Title Discipline and Desire PDF eBook
Author Elise Morrison
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 378
Release 2016-10-12
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472122363

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Discipline and Desire examines how surveillance technologies, when placed within the frames of theater and performance, can be used to critique and reimagine the politics of surveillance in everyday life. The book explores how rapidly proliferating surveillance technologies, including drones, CCTV cameras, GPS tracking systems, medical surveillance equipment, and facial recognition software, can be repurposed through performance to become technologies of ethical witnessing, critique, and action. While the subject of surveillance continues to provoke fascination and debate in mainstream media and academia, opportunities to critically reflect upon and, more importantly, to imagine alternative, creative responses to living in a rapidly expanding surveillance society have been harder to find. Author Elise Morrison argues that such opportunities are being created through the growing genre of “surveillance art and performance,” defined as works that centrally employ technologies and techniques of surveillance to create theater, installation, and performance art. Introducing readers to a broad range of surveillance art works, including the work of artists and activists such as Surveillance Camera Players, Jill Magid, Steve Mann, Hasan Elahi, Wafaa Bilal, Blast Theory, Electronic Disturbance Theater, George Brant, Janet Cardiff, Mona Hatoum, and Zach Blas, Discipline and Desire provides a practical and analytical framework that can aid the diverse pursuits of new media-arts practitioners, performance scholars, activists, and hobbyists interested in critical and creative uses of surveillance technologies.

Exposed

Exposed
Title Exposed PDF eBook
Author Emily Hart
Publisher Europa Edizioni
Total Pages 209
Release 2020-11-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The death of Samantha Grey’s mother and imprisonment of her father made her shut everyone out of her life. Including him. Ten years later, the murder of her father brings them back together and now Detective Nate Evans has two mysteries on his hands: a murder to solve and a past of questions that still gnaw at the surface to face. A past he’s tried hard to bury. One that includes her. As Nate and Samantha are forced to work together to bring justice for the dead, it is clear the case is not the only mystery being unearthed between them. They are led down dark, township alleyways, towards drug-dealer territory, and into the box of a decade old cold case… but how long will they take to realize how deep the roots of this case go? Neither of them are prepared for the trials they face as they start digging through Samantha’s twisted family history and exposing the cost of hidden truths. Will the collision of the past and present destroy what little faith they have in finding healing, or will it be the key to solving the decade old mysteries between them and finding redemption in the chaos? Emily Hart is a young South African author. She’s been involved in humanitarian work in the Middle East and half a dozen African countries, meeting people and seeing places that inspire her writing. Emily lives in Stellenbosch with her family and five chickens.

The Four D's of Life

The Four D's of Life
Title The Four D's of Life PDF eBook
Author Cameron Scott
Publisher
Total Pages 38
Release 2015-05-07
Genre
ISBN 9780692445389

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Sometimes it's hard to focus on important things as a kid. Filled with curiosity as an infant, Cameron closely watched sports on television and learning activities. The more curious, the more he learns. Cameron asks questions relentlessly, and his mind is always active and observant of new ideas, which opens him up to opportunities that bring excitement to his life. It's Cameron's experiences that give him joy and pleasure, and increases his willingness to learn "The Four D's Of Life" to share with other children

The Desire of Psychoanalysis

The Desire of Psychoanalysis
Title The Desire of Psychoanalysis PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Tupinambá
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Total Pages 322
Release 2021-02-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 081014283X

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The Desire of Psychoanalysis proposes that recognizing how certain theoretical and institutional problems in Lacanian psychoanalysis are grounded in the historical conditions of Lacan’s own thinking might allow us to overcome these impasses. In order to accomplish this, Gabriel Tupinambá analyzes the socioeconomic practices that underlie the current institutional existence of the Lacanian community—its political position as well as its institutional history—in relation to theoretical production. By focusing on the underlying dynamic that binds clinical practice, theoretical work, and institutional security in Lacanian psychoanalysis today, Tupinambá is able to locate sites for conceptual innovation that have been ignored by the discipline, such as the understanding of the role of money in clinical practice, the place of analysands in the transformation of psychoanalytic theory, and ideological dead-ends that have become common sense in the Lacanian field. The Desire of Psychoanalysis thus suggests ways of opening up psychoanalysis to new concepts and clinical practices and calls for a transformation of how psychoanalysis is understood as an institution.

Design

Design
Title Design PDF eBook
Author Jessica Helfand
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Design
ISBN 0300205090

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A compelling defense for the importance of design and how it shapes our behavior, our emotions, and our lives Design has always prided itself on being relevant to the world it serves, but interest in design was once limited to a small community of design professionals. Today, books on "design thinking" are best sellers, and computer and Web-based tools have expanded the definition of who practices design. Looking at objects, letterforms, experiences, and even theatrical performances, award-winning author Jessica Helfand asserts that understanding design's purpose is more crucial than ever. Design is meaningful not because it is pretty but because it is an intrinsically humanist discipline, tethered to the very core of why we exist. For example, as designers collaborate with developing nations on everything from more affordable lawn mowers to cleaner drinking water, they must take into consideration the full range of a given community's complex social needs. Advancing a conversation that is unfolding around the globe, Helfand offers an eye-opening look at how designed things make us feel as well as how--and why--they motivate our behavior.