Intimate Collaborations

Intimate Collaborations
Author: Bibiana Obler
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300195798

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Beautifully illustrated, this insightful book looks at two influential artist couples and the roles of gender and the applied arts in the emergence of abstraction.

Intimate Collaborations

Intimate Collaborations
Author: Bibiana Katherina Obler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1066
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C3528082

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Shakespeare Middleton Collaborations

Shakespeare Middleton Collaborations
Author: Mark Dominik
Publsiher: Mark Dominik
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1988
Genre: Authorship
ISBN: 0945088019

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Appendices contain the text of the plays "A Yorkshire tragedy" and "The puritain"

Creative Collaboration

Creative Collaboration
Author: Vera John-Steiner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2006-08-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780190294595

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Rodin's sculpture "The Thinker" dominates our collective imagination as the purest representation of human inquiry--the lone, stoic thinker. But while the Western belief in individualism romanticizes this perception of the solitary creative process, the reality is that scientific and artistic forms emerge from the joint thinking, passionate conversations, emotional connections and shared struggles common in meaningful relationships. In Creative Collaboration, Vera John-Steiner offers rare and fascinating glimpses into the dynamic alliances from which some of our most important scholarly ideas, scientific theories and art forms are born. Within these pages we witness the creative process unfolding in the intimate relationships of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, Henry Miller and Anais Nin, Marie and Pierre Curie, Martha Graham and Erick Hawkins, and Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz; the productive partnerships of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, Albert Einstein and Marcel Grossmann, Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein, and Freeman Dyson and Richard Feynman; the familial collaborations of Thomas and Heinrich Mann, Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus, and Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson and Mary Catherine Bateson; and the larger ensembles of The Guarneri String Quartet, Lee Strasburg, Harold Clurman and The Group Theater, and such feminist groups as The Stone Center and the authors of Women's Ways of Knowing. Many of these collaborators complemented each other, meshing different backgrounds and forms into fresh styles, while others completely transformed their fields. Here is a unique cultural and historical perspective on the creative process. Indeed, by delving into these complex collaborations, John-Steiner illustrates that the mind--rather than thriving on solitude--is clearly dependent upon the reflection, renewal and trust inherent in sustained human relationships. Here is a unique cultural and historical perspective on the creative process, and a compelling depiction of the associations that nurtured our most talented artists and thinkers. By delving into these complex, intimate collaborations, John-Steiner illustrates that the mind--rather than thriving on solitude--is clearly dependent upon the dialogue, renewal, and trust inherent in sustained human relationships.

Modernist Literary Collaborations Between Women and Men

Modernist Literary Collaborations Between Women and Men
Author: Russell McDonald
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781316512654

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This book examines literary collaborations between women and men, revealing how deeply imbued and valuable gender conflict was in modernism.

Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing

Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing
Author: Hideyuki Takada,D. Moritz Marutschke,Claudio Alvarez,Tomoo Inoue,Yugo Hayashi,Davinia Hernandez-Leo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2023-08-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031421419

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing, CollabTech 2023, held in Osaka, Japan, during August 29–September 1, 2023, in hybrid mode. The 8 full papers presented in this book together with 12 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions. The papers focus on innovative technical, human and organizational approaches to expand collaboration support including computer science, management science, design science, cognitive and social science.

Jugendstil Women and the Making of Modern Design

Jugendstil Women and the Making of Modern Design
Author: Sabine Wieber
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350088535

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Jugendstil, that is Germany's distinct engagement with the international Art Nouveau movement, is now firmly engrained in histories of modern art, architecture and design. Recent exhibitions and publications across the world explored Jugendstil's key protagonists and artistic centres to firmly anchor their activities within the trajectories of German modernism. Women, however, continue to be largely absent from these revisionist accounts. Jugendstil Women and the Making of Modern Design argues that women in fact actively participated in the cultural and socio-economic exchanges that generated German design responses to European modernity. By drawing on previously unpublished archival material and a series of original case studies including Elsa Bruckmann's Munich salon, the Photo Studio Elvira and the Debschitz School, the book explores women's important contributions to modern German culture as collectors, consumers, critics, designers, educators, and patrons. This book offers a new interpretation of this vibrant period by considering diverse manifestations of historical female agency that pushed against historically entrenched conventions and gender roles. The book's rigorous approach reshapes Jugendstil historiography by positing women's lived experiences against dominant ideologies that emerged at this precise moment. In short, the book advocates women as an integral part of the emergence, dissemination and reception of Jugendstil and questions the deeply gendered histories of this key period in modern art, architecture and design.

Experimental Collaborations

Experimental Collaborations
Author: Adolfo Estalella,Tomás Sánchez Criado
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785338540

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In the accounts compiled in this book, ethnography occurs through processes of material and social interventions that turn the field into a site for epistemic collaboration. Through creative interventions that unfold what we term as “fieldwork devices”—such as coproduced books, the circulation of repurposed data, co-organized events, authorization protocols, relational frictions, and social rhythms—anthropologists engage with their counterparts in the field in the construction of joint anthropological problematizations. In these situations, the traditional tropes of the fieldwork encounter (i.e. immersion and distance) give way to a narrative of intervention, where the aesthetics of collaboration in the production of knowledge substitutes or intermingles with participant observation. Building on this, the book proposes the concept of “experimental collaborations” to describe and conceptualize this distinctive ethnographic modality.