Not exact matches
Lozier (p. 1507) discusses how recent studies have challenged our view of large - scale ocean
circulation as a simple conveyor belt, by revealing a more complex and nuanced system that
reflects the effects of ocean eddies and surface atmospheric winds
on the structure and variability of the ocean's overturning.
According to Library Journal's «2013 Report
on E-Books in Public Libraries», where 89 % of US public libraries offer eBooks, collection size and
circulation have increased: 45 % increase in median number of e-books between 2012 (5,080) and 2013 (7,380) 145 %
circulation increase from 2011 to 2012 (with anticipated 2013 increase of +38.9 %) These numbers
reflect all points of access, including those directly licensed or purchased by an individual library and those available through a consortium.
For his New Museum exhibition, Hiwa K will debut a new sculpture that gives shape to his recent inquiries into early colonial encounters between the Inca and Spanish Empires, and
reflects on misperception and misinterpretation in the
circulation of culture.
Together these texts appear as a parallel production to Beshty's artistic work: they
reflect on the conditions of the realization and
circulation of images, undermining distinctions between media, abstraction and figuration, and proposing new aesthetic criteria for the works examined.
Although the exhibition can not be seen as a mapping of contemporary creative pursuits
on the African continent, it does
reflect the reality of the
circulation of ideas, cultures, and objects, as well as individuals and their migration.
Through books, photographic installations, and videos, Zaatari's visual studies
reflects on the shifting nature of borders and the production and
circulation of images in the political context of the region.
Executed in 1990 after the stock market collapse, these astounding images of Lincolnʼs scratched and worn visage
reflect on money, value and
circulation.