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  • 2015-2019  (4)
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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1046102648
    Format: 248 Seiten , 24 cm x 28 cm
    ISBN: 9783868325089
    Language: German
    Subjects: Art History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Strathmann, Carl 1866-1939 ; Malerei ; Bildband ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Exhibition catalogues
    Author information: Kennedy, Julie 1970-
    Author information: Strathmann, Carl 1866-1939
    Author information: Kirchberger, Nico 1980-
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Brooklyn, NY : punctum books
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT2d522a5b-ecca-402f-8188-52c6100be235
    Format: 1 online resource (180 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 9780692352465
    Content: Medieval Hackers calls attention to the use of certain vocabulary terms in the Middle Ages and today: commonness, openness, and freedom. Today we associate this language with computer hackers, some of whom believe that information, from literature to the code that makes up computer programs, should be much more accessible to the general public than it is. In the medieval past these same terms were used by translators of censored texts, including the bible. Only at times in history when texts of enormous cultural importance were kept out of circulation, including our own time, does this vocabulary emerge. Using sources from Anonymous's Fawkes mask to William Tyndale's Bible prefaces, Medieval Hackers demonstrates why we should watch for this language when it turns up in our media today. This is important work in media archaeology, for as Kennedy writes in this book, the "effluorescence of intellectual piracy" in our current moment of political and technological revolutions "cannot help but draw us to look back and see that the enforcement of intellectual property in the face of traditional information culture has occurred before....We have seen that despite the radically different stakes involved, in the late Middle Ages, law texts traced the same trajectory as religious texts. In the end, perhaps religious texts serve as cultural bellwethers for the health of the information commons in all areas. As unlikely as it might seem, we might consider seriously the import of an animatronic [John] Wyclif, gesturing us to follow him on a (potentially doomed) quest to preserve the information commons
    Note: Available through punctum books , Mode of access: World Wide Web
    Language: English
    URL: FULL
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  • 3
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    Book
    Wiesbaden : Orell Füssli
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97832800357570188
    Format: 188 S. : Ill.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783280035757
    Series Statement: Onkel Stan und Dan
    Uniform Title: Shawn and Bill and the Almost Entirely Unplannes Adventure
    Content: Dan, der Dachs muss gerettet werden.
    Note: Aus d. Engl. übers.
    Language: German
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC5180757
    Format: 1 online resource (498 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781550925609
    Content: This full-color encyclopedic resource is for anyone interested in buildinglow-cost, environmentally sensible structures. This illustrated collection from over 50 leading voices illuminates dozens of eco-friendly building techniques, and showcases applications of natural building techniques to create affordable housing around the world
    Note: Front Cover -- Praise -- Title Page -- Rights Page -- Contents -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Foreword to the Second Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: An Open Door -- Part One: The Context for Natural Building -- Chapter 1: The Case for Natural Building -- Chapter 2: Natural Building: A Global Tradition -- Chapter 3: The Importance of Housing Ourselves -- Chapter 4: Natural Building and Social Justice -- Chapter 5: Sustainability and Building Codes -- Chapter 6: Can My Natural Home Get a LEED Rating? -- Chapter 7: Life-Cycle Cost and Value of Four Homes -- Chapter 8: In Defense of Craft -- Part Two: Design and Planning -- Chapter 9: Designing for Vitality -- Chapter 10: The Healthy House -- Chapter 11: Eighteen Design Principles to Make Square Feet Work Harder -- Chapter 12: Designing with the Sun -- Chapter 13: Natural Building for Cold Climates -- Chapter 14: Hybrid Homes: Combining Natural Materials for Energy Efficiency -- Chapter 15: Remodeling With Natural Materials -- Chapter 16: Siting a Natural Building -- Chapter 17: The Permaculture House -- Chapter 18: Complementary Systems for Energy-Efficient Homes -- Chapter 19: Regenerative Building: An Ecological Approach -- Chapter 20: Building the Natural Village: A Strategy for Repairing Cities -- Part Three: Natural Building Materials and Techniques -- Chapter 21: Natural Building Materials: An Overview -- Chapter 22: Foundations for Natural Buildings -- Chapter 23: Stone Masonry -- Chapter 24: Adobe Building -- Chapter 25: A Brief History of Cob Building -- Chapter 26: Rammed Earth: From Pisé to PISE -- Chapter 27: Compressed Earth Blocks -- Chapter 28: Building with Earthbags -- Color Section -- Chapter 29: Digging in for Comfort -- Chapter 30: Cordwood Masonry: An Overview -- Chapter 31: Straw Bale Building: Lessons Learned -- Chapter 32: Building with Hemp , Chapter 33: Light-Clay: An Introduction to German Clay Building Techniques -- Chapter 34: Wattle and Daub -- Chapter 35: The Evolution of Timber Framing -- Chapter 36: The Art of Timber Framing -- Chapter 37: Small-Diameter Roundwood: An Underused Building Material -- Chapter 38: Bamboo Construction -- Chapter 39: Waste Not, Want Not: Building with Trash -- Chapter 40: Earthships: An Ecocentric Model -- Chapter 41: Papercrete: Homes from Waste Paper -- Chapter 42: Roofs for Natural Building -- Chapter 43: Green Roofs with Sod, Turf or Straw -- Chapter 44: Thatching Comes to America -- Chapter 45: Natural Insulation -- Chapter 46: Rice Hulls for Insulation -- Chapter 47: Earthen Floors -- Chapter 48: Earth Plasters and Alis -- Chapter 49: Working with Lime -- Chapter 50: Natural Paints and Finishes -- Part Four: Building the Global Village -- Chapter 51: Shelter and Sustainable Development -- Chapter 52: Sustainable Building as Appropriate Technology -- Chapter 53: Woodless Construction in the Sahel -- Chapter 54: Straw Bales in China: Housing for the People -- Chapter 55: Improving Vernacular Housing in Western China -- Chapter 56: PAKSBAB: Seismically Safe Straw Bale Buildings in Pakistan -- Chapter 57: Earthen Building Comes to Thailand -- Chapter 58: Natural Building Thrives in Argentina -- Chapter 59: Builders Without Borders -- Chapter 60: Ecovillages and Sustainable Communities -- Chapter 61: Tlholego Village - A Sustainable Community in South Africa -- Chapter 62: Building with Earth in Auroville -- Chapter 63: Friland: Affordable Housing in Community -- Chapter 64: Evolving a Village Vernacular in Missouri -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Kennedy, Joseph F. The Art of Natural Building - Second Edition - Completely Revised, Expanded and Updated Gabriola Island : New Society Publishers, Limited,c2014 ISBN 9780865717718
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Full-text  ((OIS Credentials Required))
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