David Byrne je umelec, ktorého vplyv presahuje hudbu, známy ako spoluzakladateľ skupiny Talking Heads. Jeho umelecká tvorba zahŕňa vizuálne umenie a publikované práce, čo odráža jeho rozmanité tvorivé záujmy. Byrne skúma rôzne formy vyjadrenia a neustále posúva hranice svojej umeleckej praxe. Jeho práce ponúkajú jedinečný pohľad na svet prostredníctvom nekonvenčných objektívov.
Case-based methods have a long history in the social sciences. They are extensively used and raise many practical and theoretical questions. This book provides a comprehensive, critical examination of case-oriented research. It offers concrete proposals about the best research methods and provides an unparalleled guide to the emergence and complexity of the field.
Textploitation is divided up into four different text types (articles, stories, conversations, tiny texts) and each section has a lesson from elementary to advanced. Each lesson focuses not just on one grammar point or piece of vocabulary but also looks at developing skills and training learners to be more autonomous. This is achieved through guided discovery and awareness raising activities, using the texts as a source. Each lesson comes with a teaching tip and practical procedures designed to support teachers as they teach. Textploitation is divided up into four different text types (articles, stories, conversations, tiny texts) and each section has a lesson from elementary to advanced. Each lesson focuses not just on one grammar point or piece of vocabulary but also looks at developing skills and training learners to be more autonomous. This is achieved through guided discovery and awareness raising activities, using the texts as a source. Each lesson comes with a teaching tip and practical procedures designed to support teachers as they teach
Focusing on chaos theory, this book serves as an essential introduction for social science students, exploring how complexity theory can reshape the understanding of critical social research issues. It delves into key concepts that highlight the interplay between order and disorder in social phenomena, offering fresh insights into traditional social science methodologies and encouraging a deeper analysis of social dynamics.
In 1949, Dr Jacob Bronowski installs a secret, alarmed room in his house.
Fifty years later his grandson discovers his secrets, unearthing echoes from
across six million years of human history, told from the perspective of a
century in which every year is a revolutionary year.
A collection of photographs by writer and composer David Byrne of Talking Heads rock band, designed to appeal to photographers and rock fans alike. The collection appeared at the 1996 Edinburgh Festival. It is accompanied by Byrne's account of his selection of the images and what they mean to him.
The Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame inductee and co-founder of Talking Heads presents a celebration of music that offers insight into the roles of time, place and recording technology, discussing how evolutionary patterns of adaptations and responses to cultural and physical contexts have influenced music expression throughout history and culminated in the 20th century's transformative practices. In this book Byrne explores why the past matters and what the future might bring. From personal accounts of devising and performing his most famous work, to an exploration of the possibilities of new technologies, he discovers that artistic creation is less about an internal creative spark than we thought and more about external factors such as history, architecture and technology. "The universe of music follows broad and basic evolutionary patterns-as does birdsong, to take one example. It seems the will only triumphs if the context is amenable, just as in Darwinian adaptation. What we hear is determined by what we want to hear, by what can be heard, and by the circumstances that allow it to come into being."
An intimate, enigmatic glimpse into the mind of the legendary musician and internationally bestselling author of How Music Works. With a new introduction by the author
David Byrne has written a book that updates and alters the Bible's cardinal sins for a more contemporary audience. Byrne wanted the book to be the size and shape of a portable Bible, and thus The New Sins resembles the sort of book a strange person in a robe would try to give you in an airport. Bizarre and profound, the book includes 80 color photographs taken by the author.