Arranging Things

Arranging Things
Author: Leonard Koren
Publsiher: Imperfect Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1880656825

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In this book, arranging things -- the placement of objects in three-dimensional composition -- is considered as a form of rhetoric: persuasive communication. Book jacket.

Things Organized Neatly

Things Organized Neatly
Author: Austin Radcliffe
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780789331137

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Based on the Webby Award–winning Tumblr site, Things Organized Neatly is thoughtfully composed of everyday objects, all displayed beautifully for the neat freak. Things Organized Neatly takes the messiness of the everyday world and recasts it in neat and appealing designs. On one page a massive collection of cellphones from the past twenty years is laid out on the floor and photographed from above; on the next, a collection of candy is pleasingly arranged by color. Things Organized Neatly capitalizes on our current obsession with photographing and cataloguing all the objects that we interact with on a daily basis. It has many images of food laid out in visually appealing, often humorous designs, as well as images of GI Joes standing at attention and old Nintendo cartridges arranged in the colors of the rainbow. Whether you’re a design aficionado, an obsessive cleaner and straightener, a social media maven constantly documenting your day, or someone just looking to be swept away for an afternoon in a book full of beautiful images, Things Organized Neatly offers every reader a chance to revel in the beauty of everyday life.

The Ancestors are Arranging Things

The Ancestors are Arranging Things
Author: Noreen Kruzich
Publsiher: Borealis
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011
Genre: Algonquin Indians
ISBN: 0888874197

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Organizing Information

Organizing Information
Author: Gobinda G. Chowdhury,Sudatta Chowdhury
Publsiher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781856045780

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Tomorrow's LIS professionals will have to be conversant with all the tools and techniques for organizing information in different domains - from the library's shelves to the web and digital libraries. This core text covers the organization of the entire spectrum of information, and the principles, tools and techniques needed to do this effectively. The most up-to-date textbook yet available on this subject, this comprehensive book covers everything from traditional cat & class, through to metadata, information architecture and the semantic web. Written by experienced lecturers in the subject, who have authored several other successful textbooks, this book provides both an overview of the whole field of information organization, as well as an easy-to-understand introduction to each of the individual topics, which can be followed up with further study by following the references at the end of each chapter. The chapters cover: cataloguing bibliographic format classification subject indexing and vocabulary control organization of digital information metadata mark-up languages ontology information architecture the semantic web current research, issues and trends. Readership: A key student text for all information and library studies courses, the book is also useful for practising LIS professionals who need an understanding of the various tools and techniques they need to master to effectively organize information.

Arranging Things

Arranging Things
Author: Colin King
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-03-14
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780847899104

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New York–based stylist Colin King shares his wisdom and insights for cultivating beauty in our everyday surroundings—composing objects into simple, sophisticated vignettes that enrich our homes and our lives. We all desire our rooms to look attractive and reflect a considered approach. Now we have the mastery of Colin King to help us elevate our spaces into environments of personal creativity. Image after image, readers will discover how Colin works his magic when arranging objects on coffee tables, mantels, bookshelves, bedside tables, windowsills, and more. Through a series of anecdotes and visual essays, Colin unpacks his intuitive and deeply personal process, meditating on scale, proportion, palette, and texture. It’s not about buying new things, but rather about dusting off old favorites and seeing them with fresh eyes—looking beyond intended use to discover deeper meaning in the everyday. There’s always the element of chance while contemplating new arrangements again and again. Styling, readers will discover, is a metaphor for life and a daily practice to be honed over time. The go-to stylist for many of the world’s leading brands and publications, Colin King is a regular contributor to Architectural Digest, T, Ark, and Rum magazines. He collaborates regularly with West Elm, Anthropologie, Zara Home, Crate & Barrel, and Roman and Williams Guild and has his own celebrated product lines with Beni Rugs and Menu, with more in the works.

The Prose of Things

The Prose of Things
Author: Cynthia Wall
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2006-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780226871585

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The Government of Things

The Government of Things
Author: Thomas Lemke
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781479829934

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"Critically engaging with some limitations of new materialist scholarship, Lemke draws on Foucault's concept of a "government of things" to propose a relational understanding of political ontologies"--

A Strange World

A Strange World
Author: Martine F. Delfos,Tony Attwood
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2005
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1843102552

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This guide to autistic spectrum disorders comes from a new scientific perspective. Delfos's biopsychological model provides a theoretical analysis of the nature of autism and the problems it can cause. She offers advice on how to approach problems from the perspectives of autistic children, adolescents and adults, as well as parents and carers.