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This text emphasizes the importance of artificial intelligence techniques in the field of biological computation. It also discusses fundamental principles that can be applied beyond bio-inspired computing. It comprehensively covers important topics including data integration, data mining, machine learning, genetic algorithms, evolutionary computation, evolved neural networks, nature-inspired algorithms, and protein structure alignment. The text covers the application of evolutionary computations for fractal visualization of sequence data, artificial intelligence, and automatic image interpretation in modern biological systems. The text is primarily written for graduate students and academic ...
Este livro reúne textos que abordam o admirável trabalho de Maria da Conceição Pinheiro & Outras Mulheres vinculado à tradição portuguesa dos Lenços de Namorados e Lenços de Amor. "Desenhos de uma pequena peça, como seja um Lenço de Namorados, podem levar-nos a construir uma vertente da história de Portugal duma época, assim como também toda a psicologia inerente aos que partem, aos que ficam, e ao Amor."
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Este livro, organizado por Ana Maria Haddad Baptista e Judite Maria Zamith Cruz, reúne textos que abordam diversas linhas de pesquisa e atividades desenvolvidas através da Associação EntreSéculos. "Associação EntreSéculos (AES) é uma Associação sem fins lucrativos, constituída por tempo indeterminado que tem a sede em Lisboa. Foi constituída por vontade das suas fundadoras, um grupo de mulheres de formação e experiências de vida diversificada, que há vários anos vêm investigando e estudando facetas da vida portuguesa nos séculos XIX, XX e XXI, e sentiram necessidade de preservar os espólios a que tiveram acesso, no domínio das ciências, da educação e instrução púb...
How the poet Robert Duncan and the artist Jess made the household part of their separate and collaborative creative practice. “I'm a householder,” the poet Robert Duncan once explained. “My whole idea of being able to work was to have a household.” In this book, Tara McDowell examines the household (physical and conceptual) that Duncan established with the artist Jess, beginning in 1951 when the two men exchanged marriage vows, and ending with Duncan's death in 1988. For Duncan and Jess, the household—rather than the studio, gallery, or collective—provided the support structure for their art. Indeed, McDowell argues convincingly, their work was coextensive with their household. T...
Poets, painters, philosophers, and scientists alike debated new ways of thinking about visual culture in the “long eighteenth century”. The essays in The Enlightened Eye: Goethe and Visual Culture demonstrate the extent to which Goethe advanced this discourse in virtually all disciplines. The concept of visuality becomes a constitutive moment in a productive relationship between the verbal and visual arts with far-reaching implications for the formation of bourgeois identity, pedagogy, and culture. From a variety of theoretical perspectives, the contributors to this volume examine the interconnections between aesthetic and scientific fields of inquiry involved in Goethe’s visual identi...
After San Francisco's new mayor announced imminent plans to clean up downtown with a new corporate dot com corridor and arts district--featuring the new headquarters of Twitter and Burning Man--curators Erick Lyle, Chris Johanson and Kal Spelletich brought over 100 artists and activists together with residents fearing displacement to consider utopian aspirations and plot alternative futures for the city. The resulting exhibition, Streetopia, was a massive anti-gentrification art fair that took place in venues throughout the city, featuring daily free talks, performances, skillshares and a free community kitchen out of the gallery. This book brings together all of the art and ephemera from the now-infamous show, featuring work by Swoon, Barry McGee, Emory Douglas, Monica Canilao, Rigo 23, Xara Thustra, Ryder Cooley and many more. Essays and interviews with key participants consider the effectiveness of Streetopia's projects while offering a deeper rumination on the continuing search for community in today's increasingly homogenous and gentrified cities.