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"ONE SHOT is a photographic project made in collaboration with the public-at-large. Each image shown in this book was made in: One sheet of film, one esposure, one moment, one shot. ONE SHOT began in Times Square, New YOrk City where Alexander Berg was awarded space in boty 2003 and 2006 to create and open studio. In ONE SHOT, Berg invites people right off the street and portrays them with his large-format camera. In New York City, he shot over 800 portraits that were then shown in a solo exhibition at DKNY on Madison Avenue as part of a fundraiser for the Whitney Museum. He was invited to take part in the Dangdai Interantional Art Festival 2007 to bring his ONE SHOT project to Beijing. In residency at the Pari-Beijing Photo Gallery, Berg exhibited work from ONE SHOT NEW YORK and created more than 370 portraits in the Old Factory 798 Art District in Beijing." --Page [1].
Every beginning starts from somewhere unless that somewhere is nowhere. Beginnings don’t exist in places like this..., cause here there are no beginnings. Welcome to the end.
This book heralds and documents the rich and vibrant traditions of Yiddish-speaking immigrants and their children in the golden land, from the first arrivals until World War II. It presents the famous, infamous and the unknown and is illustrated with photographs, cartoons and theatre posters.
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Like any goal-oriented procedure, experiment is subject to many kinds of failures. These failures have a variety of features, depending on the particulars of their sources. For the experimenter these pitfalls should be avoided and their effects minimized. For the historian-philosopher of science and the science educator, on the other hand, they are instructive starting points for reflecting on science in general and scientific method and practice in particular. Often more is learned from failure than from confirmation and successful application. The identification of error, its source, its context, and its treatment shed light on both practices and epistemic claims. This book shows that it i...
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The six-volume set comprising LNCS volumes 6311 until 6313 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2010, held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, in September 2010. The 325 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 1174 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on object and scene recognition; segmentation and grouping; face, gesture, biometrics; motion and tracking; statistical models and visual learning; matching, registration, alignment; computational imaging; multi-view geometry; image features; video and event characterization; shape representation and recognition; stereo; reflectance, illumination, color; medical image analysis.