Forschungsarbeit aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Medien / Kommunikation - Mediengeschichte; Note: 2; Bauhaus-Universitauml;t Weimar; Veranstaltung: Forschungsprojekt Lesen; Schreiben; Rechnen; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Die Telegraphie; die das erste kommerzielle Anwendungsgebiet der Elektrizitauml;t war; hat die erste Kommunikationsrevolution der Erde ausgelouml;st. Zwieg schreibt; dass die Elektrizitauml;t alle Grenzen uuml;berspringt; und bdquo;erst durch diese Entdeckung hat die Relation von Raum und Zeit die entscheidendste Umstellung seit Erschaffung der Welt erfahren.ldquo; Plouml;tzlich ist alles viel schneller geworden; und die Welt ouml;ffnete sich fuuml;r jedermann. Zeitungen klagten; dass sie wegen der Uuml;berflut von Weltnachrichten nicht mehr zur lokalen Berichterstattung kommen. Wie konnte die Welt auf einmal so klein werden? Welche technischen Pioniertaten und Medien haben es ermouml;glicht? Viele vergleichen das Telegraphennetz des 19. Jahrhunderts mit dem heutigen Internet; um es besser erklauml;ren zu kouml;nnen. Denn alles was uns in Bezug auf Geschwindigkeit der Kommunikation heute selbstverstauml;ndlich ist; musste in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts entvisioniert und verwirklicht werden. Einen Meilenstein in diesem Prozess war die Unterwassertelegraphie; also der Moment; als die Leitung das Land verlassen hat und in das Wasser gelegt wurde. In der folgenden Arbeit versuche ich die Entstehung und Spezifizierung des Mediums Seekabel zu erlauml;utern.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Good book for a beginnerBy Aspiring Artist and DesignerI loved this book. it is a great book to understand the craft and how to get good at it. I would recommend to anyone who wants to learn. Excellent information on pencils. what they do. how they work and how to use them. It is a great booklet to learn but does little for creating your own style. but you do need to learn how to do this if you want to be good at it.For any Artist:Color Mixing Bible. by Ian SidawayColour Pencils and Graphite:Ultimate Guide to Colored Pencil. GreeneColored Pencil Secrets for Success. KullbergColoured Pencil Solution Book. Gildow and NewtonMasterful colour. SteinbergColored Pencil Painting Bible. NickelsenPaint Radiant Realism in Watercolour. Ink and colored Pencil. RossDrawing Realistic Textures in Pencil. HillberryThose are just my favorites so far. I have a ton as I believe that you need to keep learning to stay fresh.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Real flower drawings. made simpleBy javamamaI had first borrowed this book from the library. and when it was time to return the book. I looked for a copy. only to learn the. It was already out of print. Garys explanations of creating realistic flowers are step by step with the explanation how to recreate Mother Nature. He has an excellent botany background and translates this into the world of colored pencil. Needless to say. I immediately bought the Kindle book so I could continue my journey in drawing flowers again.9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. A veritable flower market-- fun to read. inspiringBy M in IdahoWe have here a veritable flower market between the covers of this amazing book. with page after page of step by step guidelines for creating beautiful flower paintings. For each project theres a list of the colored pencils used. and the steps indicated.Many of them involve a solvent called Bestine. which smells like gasoline (in fact I think it may actually be gasoline).The style of the art is realistic and fairly detailed.I dont think this is meant to be a free-standing volume. Although the chapter on techniques is an overall summary. its so compressed as to seem contradictory at times. e.g.. page 20. This seems to be more of an add-on or companion volume for Gary Greenes Ultimate Guide to Colored Pencil.I think this book is well worth the purchase price. I plan to study it and use it for a good long while.