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  • Diagrams CD
    Diagrams CD

    Paul Smith returns this October with a brandnew album Diagrams, a release that strips bare his work to this point and ploughs fresh songwriting pathways. Now onto his fourth record as a solo artist, the Maxiumlmo Park frontman continues to sharpen his skills via a keenness to step out of his comfortzone, and an everpresent desire to digest culture in all its forms. Alongside coproducer Andrew Hodson, of 6 Music favourites, Warm Digits, he charts a course into the yearning, melancholic janglepop of The GoBetweens, finding himself drawn to the literate, grungepop of The Lemonheads, to build a cohesive collection that pulls in his many strengths.

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  • Working With Diagrams
    Working With Diagrams

    Arising from the need to go beyond the semiotic, cognitive, epistemic and symbolic reading of diagrams, this book looks at what diagrams are capable of in scholarly work related to the social sciences.Rather than attempting to define what diagrams are, and what their dietic capacity might be, contributions to this volume draw together the work diagrams do in the development of theories.Across a range of disciplines, the chapters introduce the ephemeral dimensions of scientist’s interactions and collaboration with diagrams, consider how diagrams configure cooperation across disciplines, and explore how diagrams have been made to work in ways that point beyond simplification, clarification and formalization.

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  • Life-Destroying Diagrams
    Life-Destroying Diagrams

    In Life-Destroying Diagrams, Eugenie Brinkema brings the insights of her radical formalism to bear on supremely risky terrain: the ethical extremes of horror and love.Through close readings of works of film, literature, and philosophy, she explores how diagrams, grids, charts, lists, abecedaria, toroids, tempos, patterns, colors, negative space, lengths, increments, and thresholds attest to formal logics of torture and cruelty, violence and finitude, friendship and eros, debt and care.Beginning with a wholesale rethinking of the affect of horror, orienting it away from entrenched models of feeling toward impersonal schemes and structures, Brinkema moves outward to consider the relation between objects and affects, humiliation and metaphysics, genre and the general, bodily destruction and aesthetic generation, geometry and scenography, hatred and value, love and measurement, and, ultimately, the tensions, hazards, and speculative promise of formalism itself.Replete with etymological meditations, performative typography, and lyrical digressions, Life-Destroying Diagrams is at once a model of reading without guarantee and a series of generative experiments in the writing of aesthetic theory.

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  • Theologygrams : Theology Explained in Diagrams
    Theologygrams : Theology Explained in Diagrams

    Theologygrams is a brilliant introduction to theology presented in the form of easy-to-understand diagrams.Rich Wyld's runs the popular Theologygrams blog, and here presents 100 original diagrams - in full colour - for the non-specialist reader. Some diagrams come with a small piece of descriptive text to help explain the theological concept.Clever, cheeky and genuinely instructive, Theologygrams will be loved by non-academics, plus students and tutors in-the-know!

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  • The Poetics of Performance Diagrams
    The Poetics of Performance Diagrams

    This Element considers the concept of performance diagrams and shows their historical, epistemic and aesthetic functions in theatre and dance.In three sections, the author surveys the architectural model of theatre by Vitruvius, the woodcut of Marlow's Doctor Faustus, Aby Warburg's Mnemosyne-Atlas, the spells and drawings of Antonin Artaud, the performance Paradise Now (the Living Theatre) and the choreography I am 1984 (Barbara Matijevic).Demonstrating that diagrams can be applied to multiply dramaturgical trajectories, the text reviews their relevance for performance-making, analysis and documentation.The author argues that diagrams provide new tools for theory, practice and archiving, while at the same time enabling reflection on the intersections between poetics and politics.Focusing on the potentiality of diagrams to cut through representation and dichotomies, this Element affirms the visual, corporeal and spatial dimensions of performance-making.In doing so, it elucidates the significance of diagrammatic thinking for performance studies.

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  • The Diagrams of Architecture : AD Reader
    The Diagrams of Architecture : AD Reader

    Since the 1980s, the diagram has become a preferred method for researching, communicating, theorising and making architectural designs, ideas and projects.Thus the rise of the diagram, as opposed to the model or the drawing, is the one of the most significant new developments in the process of design in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Diagrams of Architecture is the first anthology to represent - through texts and diagrams - the histories, theories and futures of architecture through the diagram. Spanning the Pre-historic to the Parametric, Diagrams of Architecture illustrates over 250 diagrams and brings together 26 previously published and newly commissioned essays from leading international academics, architects, theorists and professional experts.These combine to define the past and future of the diagram's discourse.Prefaced with a critical introduction by Mark Garcia, each text investigates a central concept or dimension of the diagram ranging from socio-cultural studies, science, philosophy, technology, CAD/CAM, computing and cyberspace and virtual/digital design to methodology, environment/sustainability and phenomenological, poetic and art architecture; as well as interior, urban, engineering, interactive and landscape design. The first critical, multidisciplinary book on the history, theory and futures of the architectural diagram. Includes seminal articles on the diagram from the history and theory of architecture such as those by Peter Eisenman, Sanford Kwinter, MVRDV, Neil Spiller, Lars Spuybroek, UN Studio and Anthony Vidler. Features 16 newly commissioned articles by leading architects and theorists, including Will Alsop, Charles Jencks, Hanif Kara, Patrik Schumacher, Bernard Tschumi, Leon van Schaik and Alejandro Zaera-Polo. Includes a full-colour critical collection of over 250 of the most significant and original diagrams, many of which are previously unpublished, in the history of architecture from around the world.

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  • Whimsical Girls : Fun Inspiration and Instant Creative Gratification
    Whimsical Girls : Fun Inspiration and Instant Creative Gratification

    Reclaim your creativity with this one-of-a-kind workbook of fabulous females to personalize!It’s perfect for coloring enthusiasts and mixed-media artists.  This is not your typical coloring book. Created by celebrated artist Jane Davenport, and dedicated solely to images of women, Whimsical Girls is bursting with Jane’s signature-style figures, faces, and fanciful drawings to color and customize.The unusual combination of four types of high-quality paper—coloring, marker, watercolor, and kraft paper—encourages users to experiment with a variety of mediums and techniques.Inspirational examples and prompts help allay budding artists’ nervousness, while bonus stickers and brilliantly hued collage paper—to cut or tear and glue to the pages—provide added fuel for creativity!

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  • Pre-Grouping Atlas and RCH Junction Diagrams
    Pre-Grouping Atlas and RCH Junction Diagrams

    Following the popularity of other historical railway atlases, this is an enlarged edition of the Pre-Grouping Atlas combined with the Railway Clearing House Junction Diagrams.The pages will show a map of the British railway network for a particular region immediately prior to the 1923 Grouping, showing the owners of line and each map will be accompanied detailed drawings published by the Railway Clearing House in 1914 of the junctions within that region. Immediately prior to the Grouping there were roughly 150 independent railway companies operating in the UK and each company's lines are colour coded in the atlas, allowing the reader to easily trace the historical operations of that company, even through the complex junctions.The atlas and junction diagrams are supplemented by a detailed list of all stations, junctions and companies in operation at that time, as well as additional information on features such as tunnels, watertroughs, viaducts and summits. This book will be an invaluable work of reference to the complex railway system in Britain 100 years ago and will appeal to railway enthusiasts and historians alike.

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  • What are T-V diagrams and T-A diagrams?

    T-V diagrams, also known as temperature-volume diagrams, are graphical representations that show the relationship between the temperature and volume of a substance. They are commonly used in thermodynamics to analyze the behavior of gases during different processes. T-A diagrams, on the other hand, represent the relationship between temperature and entropy of a substance. These diagrams are useful in studying the changes in entropy that occur during various thermodynamic processes. Both T-V and T-A diagrams are valuable tools in understanding the thermodynamic properties of substances and analyzing their behavior under different conditions.

  • How are class diagrams, object diagrams, methods, and attributes represented?

    Class diagrams represent the structure of a system by showing classes, their attributes, and methods. Object diagrams show instances of classes and their relationships at a specific point in time. Methods are represented in class diagrams as operations within a class, while attributes are shown as variables within a class. Object diagrams display the current state of objects, including their attributes and values.

  • How are diagrams described?

    Diagrams are described by providing a detailed explanation of the elements, relationships, and connections within the diagram. This includes identifying key components, describing their functions, and explaining how they interact with each other. Additionally, the overall purpose and significance of the diagram should be highlighted to give context to the description. Visual cues, such as shapes, colors, and labels, may also be referenced to enhance the understanding of the diagram.

  • What types of electrical engineering terminal diagrams and circuit diagrams are there?

    There are two main types of electrical engineering diagrams: terminal diagrams and circuit diagrams. Terminal diagrams show the physical layout of components and their connections, typically used for wiring and installation purposes. Circuit diagrams, on the other hand, illustrate the electrical connections between components and are used to design, analyze, and troubleshoot circuits. Both types of diagrams are essential tools for electrical engineers to understand and work with complex electrical systems.

  • How are tree diagrams created?

    Tree diagrams are created by starting with a single node, representing the initial event or decision. Branches are then drawn from this node to represent the possible outcomes or choices that can occur. Each branch leads to additional nodes, which in turn can have more branches representing further outcomes or decisions. This process continues until all possible outcomes have been accounted for, resulting in a visual representation of the different paths that can be taken.

  • Which designation comes first: diagrams?

    Diagrams typically come before designations in a document or presentation. This is because diagrams are often used to visually represent information or concepts before specific designations or labels are applied. By presenting the information in a visual format first, it can help to provide context and understanding before specific designations are introduced. Additionally, diagrams can help to illustrate relationships and connections that may be further explained through designations.

  • How to create tree diagrams?

    To create a tree diagram, start by identifying the main topic or idea that you want to represent at the top of the diagram. Then, branch out from the main topic with lines to represent subtopics or related ideas. Each subtopic can then have its own branches for further subtopics or details. Use clear and concise labels for each branch to keep the diagram organized and easy to understand. You can create tree diagrams by hand on paper or using software tools such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or specialized diagramming software.

  • Which term comes first: diagrams?

    The term "diagrams" comes before "charts" in alphabetical order.

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