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#twittology : collecter des tweets à partir d'une liste de hashtags - sociographie.net. Dans le cas de cette étude, un faisceau de 4 dimensions nous a mené à travailler sur des corpus de tweets : Déployer les outils de collecte et... faire comme on peut.

#twittology : collecter des tweets à partir d'une liste de hashtags - sociographie.net

Comment avons-nous entamé cette collecte ? F. Clavert avait ouvert la voie fin janvier 2013 en utilisant un ensemble de scripts php, le framework 140dev. Connecté à l'API twitter, celui-ci demande de spécifier une liste de mots significatifs qui va déterminer la collecte. La première installation des scripts de 140dev en janvier avait largement sursauté, ne collectant des tweets que de temps à autres, et, le reste du temps, plantant pour des raisons obscures. Qu'est-ce qu'un corpus construit à partir d'une liste de hashtags ? À quoi correspond ce genre de corpus ? Une fois que l'on arrive à se représenter la forme intriquée de ce corpus de tweets, il reste nécessaire de se rappeler que les mots ne signifient pas systématiquement quelque chose de figé à jamais. Les frontières en Grèce antique. En travaillant pour une de mes interventions sur l’Argolide pour le colloque Antheia, consacré aux frontières dans l’antiquité (juin 2013), je me suis rendue compte de l’absence d’une étude concrète sur les frontières politiques et/ou symboliques en Grèce aux époques archaïque et classique.

Les frontières en Grèce antique

Giovanna Daverio Rocchi est l’une des seules à s’être intéressée à la question dans son ouvrage Frontiera e confini nella Grecia antica, publié en 1988 : elle s’intéresse aux différents termes désignant la frontière politique des territoires grecs : horos (souvent traduit par borne), eschatiai (les confins), chôrai érèmoi (lieux déserts)… The apathy complex. Led by Richard Martin and Lucy Scholes Please note: The first session on Saturday 25 February will take place in the Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern, 10.30–15.00.

The apathy complex

In contemporary society, we are constantly urged to participate, to engage and to get involved. To be apathetic – about politics or culture – is regarded as irresponsible, indulgent and even dangerous. Such extortions are accompanied by widespread disaffection and feelings of social alienation. Yet, from Greek philosophers through nineteenth-century novelists to contemporary artists, apathy has held its own creative possibilities. Suzanne Lacy on the Feminist Program at CalArts and Allan Kaprow by Fiona Connor.

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Maecenas: General Contents. Note: Feel free to use these images for any purpose except a commercial one.

Maecenas: General Contents

This site can now be searched - see home page General Contents Color Images: Black and White Images Go back to top of page Color Images England Go back to top of page France Go back to top of page Greece and sites outside of Greece with Greek architecture Rome Pantheon (See also Piazza Rotonda, above) Plato's Aesthetics. 1.

Plato's Aesthetics

Beauty The study of Plato's account of beauty must begin with one pronounced warning about terminology. The Greek adjective kalon only approximates to the English “beautiful,” so that not everything Plato says about a kalon thing will belong in a summary of his aesthetic theories. Readers can take this distinction between the Greek and English terms too far. It is more tempting to argue against equating words from different languages than to insist on treating them interchangeably. But even given these qualifications the reader should know how to tell what is beautiful from what is kalon. More typically kalon appears in contexts to which “beautiful” would fit awkwardly or not at all. Because kalon does not always apply when “beautiful” does, and conversely much can be kalon that no one calls beautiful, translators may use other words.

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Peter Lang » Stalker on Location

Franck and Quentin Stevens Routledge November 2006 304 pp 102 illus Many scholars have described how urban activities, histories and identities are prescribed, controlled and homogenized. Far less attention, however, has been paid to the myriad possibilities that public space still offers people to do what they choose. With thirteen case studies from different countries, Loose Space describes the many ways that urban residents, with determination and imagination, appropriate public space to meet their needs and desires. The book focuses on physical spaces and how people use them. Thomas Hirschhorn Picks Bronx Development as Art Site. “Believe it or not, people have come to us with stranger ideas before,” said Erik Farmer, the president of the residents’ association at Forest Houses project in the Morrisania section of the South Bronx.

Thomas Hirschhorn Picks Bronx Development as Art Site

Neither Mr. Farmer nor many of the people who attended these meetings had ever heard of the man, Thomas Hirschhorn, a 56-year-old Swiss artist with a huge international following. But Mr. Hirschhorn wasn’t interested in trading on his reputation. “Some people think I am a priest or an eccentric rich man, and some people just think I’m a loser,” he said late last year in an interview, as he was making his visits. For the last two decades, few contemporary artists have been serious in quite the same way as Mr. On Monday, with the help of the Dia Art Foundation and Mr. Handmade from plywood, plexiglass and miles of beige packing tape — one of Mr. Walking, Writing and Performance: Autobiographical Texts - Deirdre Heddon, Carl Lavery, Phil Smith - Google Books. Walking and Art. Providence Architecture - Home Page - Course HIAA 0190 Providence Architecture. The Seminar will explore the urban core of the city of Providence, its history, its spaces, styles and building types over the past 150 years.

Providence Architecture - Home Page - Course HIAA 0190 Providence Architecture

We will acquire a framework of knowledge about the history of Providence's architecture, its most important architects and the historical conditions of architectural production. We will have methodological and historiographical discussions about: center/periphery; high art/low art; style/vernacular; type/exception; ideologies and strategies of preservation. We will compare different ways of presenting an urban environment, challenge existing criteria and compare different ideologies. There will be occasional guest speakers. The result will be many entries in a public website, providencearchitecture.org that deal with the exceptional and the typical, the straightforward and the poetic, the obvious and the hidden elements of the city. Meeting Time: Mondays 3-5:20 pm, List Art Building, Room 210.

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