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Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels

[DOC] Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels by Robert Hirsch at Arts-Photography

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Der Diskurs uuml;ber Bilder; ihre Prauml;senz und ihre Wirkungen ist bislang weitgehend an der Praktischen Theologie vorbeigegangen. Die vorliegende Untersuchung wagt erste Schritte in dieses fremde Terrain. Sie hebt wichtige rezeptionsauml;sthetische Fragen ans Licht; diskutiert sie im Rahmen dreier zentraler praktisch-theologischer Arbeitsfelder (Predigt; Liturgie; Seelsorge) und reflektiert sie dort; wo die Bildthematik ihren kulturellen Ausgangspunkt hat: im Resonanzraum der bildenden Kunst. Insofern kommt dieser interdisziplinauml;ren Arbeit Pionierfunktion zu. Sie beschreitet dabei einen induktiven Weg. In der Auseinandersetzung mit den Adam- und Abendmahlsbildern des Wiener Malers Rudolf Hausner wird exemplarisch rekonstruiert; wie sich die visualisierte Reflexion des Kuuml;nstlers und die rezeptionsauml;sthetische Reflexion des Betrachters uuml;ber die Arbeit des Bildes gegenseitig erschlieszlig;en. Zur Erhellung der religiouml;sen Dimension und der bildtheoretischen Impulse werden Erkenntnisse aus Psychoanalyse; Pneumatologie und dem interdisziplinauml;ren Bilddiskurs einbezogen. Mit dieser detail- und kenntnisreichen Interpretation tritt der Verfasser als einer der wohl besten Kenner des Lebenswerks von Rudolf Hausner in Erscheinung.


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A disappointmentBy MSI hate to harp on Wayne Howell; a longtime presence in the entertainment industry and the founder of Artistic Licence.But unfortunately; this book was a major disappointment. While I expected it to be outdated; with a publication date of 2004; the problems go far beyond that.As an experienced network administrator; I already know Ethernet well. So I was able to pick up on the many technical errors; omissions; and non-standard language used. I didnt make a list of issues; but if I had it would have been several pages long. A particularly glaring example I recall is when he discusses "Managed" versus "Unmanaged" networks. What he described is nothing even remotely close to how those terms are used in the IT networking world. Elsewhere; he talks briefly about Power over Ethernet; but never references how its commonly labeled or pronounced - PoE.Most shockingly; he manages to go through the entire "end user" section of the book without ever showing an IP address; nevermind explaining IP addressing. He has the book split into User; Installer; and Manufacturer sections. Other sections talk more about IP; but... really; installers and manufacturers should already know this stuff; end users are the ones that need to be taught about TCP/IP. (After reading the user section; I basically gave up on the book and only scanned the other two sections; so I cant say much for those parts).He also never shows an example of a MAC address (and possibly never even explains what it is; though he references it). Ethernet without MAC addresses dont exist.In fact; there are many things that are referenced to but never explained. There are however a number of sidebars that explain other facts and stories that; frankly; have no value. The weirdest was the one on baud rates; which simply doesnt apply to Ethernet.Technical content aside; the writing itself is painful to read. Its obvious a competent editor has never touched this; nor even a basic proofreader.For a far better explanation of both Ethernet and TCP/IP in the entertainment industry; I would suggest Show Networks and Control Systems: Formerly "Control Systems for Live Entertainment"; by John Huntington. (Make sure to order the 2012 book; not older editions). The book is focused on show control; but talks a great deal about networks and properly explains TCP/IP and Ethernet. Unfortunately even that book only covers the basics. Im still looking for the book that really talks in depth about how networks are used in real shows.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I find it usefulBy Valeria Silva CantoI really find this book useful; I`m not an experienced IT but it has given me many answers about Ethernet and it use in the entertainment industry and the tables for me are very useful because I can compare. to me it has been useful.I recommend it1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Waste of MoneyBy DerekDownloaded this book without being able to review it. The information in it can be searched for free. I am really disappointed in the lack of useful content.This book is useless if you want concrete detail and understanding of Ethernet. Advise you to buy something else.This is not a book on the subject; rather its a cut and paste of free content into a pdf.Dont waste your money.

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