Item Type | Web Page |
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URL | http://vouloir.hautetfort.com/archives/tag/eurasie/index-1.html |
Accessed | 2023-12-02 04:25:37 |
Item Type | Web Page |
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URL | http://www.mgl9.com/post/2170.html |
Accessed | 2023-12-02 04:25:34 |
Item Type | Blog Post |
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URL | https://afflictor.com/2017/01/07/old-print-article-sven-hedin-unearths-a-curious-custom-in-tibet-1908/ |
Accessed | 2023-12-02 04:21:11 |
Language | en-US |
Abstract | Ideas and technology and politics and journalism and history and humor and some other stuff. |
Short Title | Afflictor.com · Old Print Article |
Item Type | Video Recording |
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Director | UYGHUR VOICE |
URL | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suLzYdlsqCg |
Date | 2018-05-19 |
Accessed | 2023-12-02 04:21:05 |
Library Catalog | YouTube |
Running Time | 1:41:16 |
Abstract | شىۋىت ئېكىسپىدىدسيەچى سۋېن ھېدىن نىڭ 1928 يىلىدىكى سىن ئارخىپلىرى . * ئاۋازسىز * Sven Hedin's Expedition through the Gobi Desert (1928) 1hr 41 mins [English text] Documentary made by the Swedish explorer (archive film) |
Item Type | Web Page |
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Author | Alamy Limited |
URL | https://www.alamy.com/sven-anders-hedin-19-february-1865-26-november-1952-was-a-swedish-geographer-topographer-explorer-photographer-travel-writer-and-illustrator-of-his-own-works-during-four-expeditions-to-central-asia-he-discovered-the-transhimalaya-once-named-the-hedin-range-in-his-honor-and-the-sources-of-the-brahmaputra-indus-and-sutlej-rivers-lake-lop-nur-and-the-remains-of-cities-grave-sites-and-the-great-wall-of-china-in-the-deserts-of-the-tarim-basin-image344274817.html |
Accessed | 2023-12-02 04:20:59 |
Language | en |
Abstract | Download this stock image: Sven Anders Hedin (19 February 1865 – 26 November 1952) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer, and illustrator of his own works. During four expeditions to Central Asia, he discovered the Transhimalaya (once named the Hedin Range in his honor) and the sources of the Brahmaputra, Indus and Sutlej Rivers, Lake Lop Nur, and the remains of cities, grave sites and the Great Wall of China in the deserts of the Tarim Basin. - 2B03215 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. |
Item Type | Video Recording |
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Director | film producer Ridley Scott film director |
Director | film producer Run Run Shaw |
Director | Jerry Perenchio film producer |
Director | film producer Bud Yorkin |
Director | Michael Deeley film producer |
Director | David Webb Peoples screenwriter |
Director | film producer Hampton Fancher screenwriter |
Director | film producer Brian Kelly |
Director | Harrison Ford actor |
Director | actor Rutger Hauer |
Director | Sean Young actor |
Director | Edward James Olmos actor |
Director | M Emmet Walsh actor |
Director | Daryl Hannah actor |
Director | William Sanderson actor |
Director | actor Brion James |
Director | actor Joe Turkel |
Director | Joanna Cassidy actor |
Director | editor of moving image work Terry Rawlings |
Director | Lawrence G Paull production designer |
Director | Jordan Cronenweth director of photography |
Director | Charles Knode costume designer |
Director | costume designer Michael Kaplan (Costume designer) |
Director | David L Snyder art director |
Director | visual effects provider Douglas Trumbull |
Director | Charles De Lauzirika film producer |
Director | Gillian Hutshing editor of moving image work |
Director | Philip K. Dick |
Director | composer (expression) Vangelis |
Director | production company Ladd Company |
Director | production company Warner Bros Pictures ) |
URL | http://proxy.library.nyu.edu/login?url=https://digitalcampus.swankmp.net/nyu305164/play/C9BD78E96D3A71E0 |
Place | Burbank, CA |
ISBN | 978-1-4198-5003-5 |
Date | 2007 |
Call Number | PN1995.9.S26 B5334 2015 Electronic access, DVDAD 3557, DVD 18255, DVD 15952, DVD 21344 BLU |
Extra | Book Title: Blade runner, Blade runner [videorecording] Edition: [Final cut]. |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:51:30 |
Library Catalog | bobcat.library.nyu.edu |
Studio | Distributed by Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. : distributed by Warner Home Video |
Language | eng |
Abstract | $$Csummary$$VLos Angeles, 2019: Rick Deckard of the LAPD's Blade Runner unit prowls the steel & microchip jungle of the 21st century. His job is to track down and eliminate assumed humanoids known as 'replicants.' Replicants were declared illegal after a bloody mutiny on an Off-World Colony, and are to be terminated upon detection. He wants to get out of the force, but is drawn back in when 6 "skin jobs," the slang for replicants, hijack a ship back to Earth. The city that Deckard must search for his prey is a huge, sprawling, bleak vision of the future., $$Ccredits$$VSupervising editor, Terry Rawlings ; music composed, arranged, performed and produced by Vangelis ; associate producer Ivor Powell ; production designed by Lawrence G. Paull ; director of photography, Jordan Cronenweth ; costumes designed by Charles Knode and Michael Kaplan ; art director, David L. Snyder ; visual effects, Douglas Trumbull ; editor, Marsha Nakashima final cut restoration producer, Charles de Lauzirika ; final cut restoration editor, Gillian Hutshing., $$Ccredits$$VHarrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, M. Emmet Walsh, Daryl Hannah, William Sanderson, Brion James, Joe Turkel, Joanna Cassidy. |
Item Type | Book |
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Author | Philip K Dick |
Edition | 1st Ballantine Books trade pbk. ed. |
Place | New York |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
ISBN | 978-0-345-40447-3 |
Date | 1996 |
Call Number | PS3554.I3 D57 1996, Amer Non-circulating, PS3554.I3 D6 1996 |
Library Catalog | bobcat.library.nyu.edu |
Language | eng |
# of Pages | 244 |
Item Type | Film |
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Director | Ridley Scott |
Scriptwriter | Hampton Fancher |
Scriptwriter | David Webb Peoples |
Scriptwriter | Philip K. Dick |
Contributor | Harrison Ford |
Contributor | Rutger Hauer |
Contributor | Sean Young |
Date | 1982-06-25 |
Distributor | The Ladd Company, Shaw Brothers, Warner Bros. |
Extra | IMDb ID: tt0083658 event-location: United States |
Library Catalog | IMDb |
Running Time | 1h57m |
Abstract | A blade runner must pursue and terminate four replicants who stole a ship in space and have returned to Earth to find their creator. |
Genre | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi |
Item Type | Encyclopedia Article |
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URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Padmasambhava&oldid=1154003757 |
Rights | Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License |
Date | 2023-05-09T16:55:35Z |
Extra | Page Version ID: 1154003757 |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:42:56 |
Library Catalog | Wikipedia |
Encyclopedia Title | Wikipedia |
Language | en |
Abstract | Padmasambhāva ("Born from a Lotus"), also known as Guru Rinpoche (Precious Guru) and the Lotus from Oḍḍiyāna, was a tantric Buddhist Vajra master from India who taught Vajrayana in Tibet (circa 8th – 9th centuries). According to some early Tibetan sources like the Testament of Ba, he came to Tibet in the 8th century and helped construct Samye Monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet. However, little is known about the actual historical figure other than his ties to Vajrayana and Indian Buddhism.Padmasambhava later came to be viewed as a central figure in the transmission of Buddhism to Tibet. Starting from around the 12th century, hagiographies concerning Padmasambhava were written. These works expanded the profile and activities of Padmasambhava, now seen as taming all the Tibetan spirits and gods, and concealing various secret texts (terma) for future tertöns. Nyangral Nyima Özer (1124–1192) was the author of the Zangling-ma (Jeweled Rosary), the earliest biography of Padmasambhava. He has been called "one of the main architects of the Padmasambhava mythos – who first linked Padmasambhava to the Great Perfection in a high-profile manner."In modern Tibetan Buddhism, Padmasambhava is considered to be a Buddha that was foretold by Buddha Shakyamuni. According to traditional hagiographies, his students include the great female masters Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarava. The contemporary Nyingma school considers Padmasambhava to be a founding figure. The Nyingma school also traditionally holds that its Dzogchen lineage has its origins in Garab Dorje through a direct transmission to Padmasambhava.In Tibetan Buddhism, the teachings of Padmasambava are said to include an oral lineage (kama), and a lineage of the hidden treasure texts (termas). Tibetan Buddhism holds that Padmasambhava's termas are discovered by fortunate beings and tertöns (treasure finders) when conditions are ripe for their reception. Padmasambhava is said to appear to tertöns in visionary encounters, and his form is visualized during guru yoga practice, particularly in the Nyingma school. Padmasambhava is widely venerated by Buddhists in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, the Himalayan states of India, and in countries around the world. |
Item Type | Journal Article |
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Author | Mathilde Pulh |
Author | Rémi Mencarelli |
URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/24587086 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 43-51 |
Publication | International Journal of Arts Management |
ISSN | 1480-8986 |
Date | 2015 |
Extra | Publisher: HEC - Montréal - Chair of Arts Management |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:41:02 |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Abstract | Museums' growing integration of Web 2.0 techniques is indicative of their readiness to redefine their relationship with their audience. While visitors were traditionally kept at arm's length, the use of these techniques now involves them at every stage in implementing the museum offer online. By scrutinizing the Web sites of institutions and the tools they use, the authors are able to highlight the different roles that now fall to the audience in terms of communication, mediation and artistic creation. The authors go on to analyze the ramifications of visitor involvement. While such involvement may well add to audience competencies and make museums more accessible and less "stuffy," it also challenges their authority and legitimacy. L'intégration croissante des techniques du Web 2.0 dans les musées révèle que ceux-ci sont prêts à redéfinir leur relation avec leur public. Alors que les visiteurs étaient traditionnellement tenus à distance, le recours à ces techniques sollicite maintenant leur participation à chaque étape de l'implantation de l'offre du musée en ligne. Grâce à un examen des sites Web des institutions et des outils qu'ils emploient, les auteurs font ressortir les différents rôles qui sont maintenant assignés au public en termes de communication, de médiation et de création artistique. Ils analysent les ramifications de l'engagement du visiteur. Cet engagement, qui est susceptible d'accroître les compétences du public et de rendre les musées plus accessibles et moins «ennuyeux», représente aussi un défi pour leur autorité et leur légitimité. La integración creciente de técnicas Web 2.0 por parte de los museos nos indica que están preparados a redefinir su relación con su público. Mientras que tradicionalmente a los visitantes se les mantenía a cierta distancia, ahora la utilización de estas técnicas los involucra en todas las etapas de la oferta en línea del museo. Al examinar con atención los sitios Web de las instituciones y los instrumentos que utilizan, los autores destacan los diferentes papeles que desempeña ahora el público en los ámbitos de la comunicación, la mediación, y la creación artística. Los autores analizan también las consecuencias de involucrar al visitante. Mientras que una tal participación puede aumentar las competencias del público y hacer que los museos sean más accesibles y menos "aburridos", al mismo tiempo representa un desafío para su autoridad y su legitimidad. |
Short Title | Web 2.0 |
Item Type | Journal Article |
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Author | Lauren O’Neill-Butler |
URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/27078346 |
Issue | 239 |
Pages | 96-101 |
Publication | Aperture |
ISSN | 0003-6420 |
Date | 2020 |
Extra | Publisher: [Princeton University Art Museum, Aperture Foundation, Inc.] |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:41:01 |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Item Type | Journal Article |
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URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/24812186 |
Volume | 64 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 215-286 |
Publication | Archives of Asian Art |
ISSN | 0066-6637 |
Date | 2014 |
Extra | Publisher: [Asia Society, University of Hawai'i Press] |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:41:01 |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Item Type | Journal Article |
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URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/40305405 |
Issue | 138 |
Pages | 47-51 |
Publication | Annual Report of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
ISSN | 0740-7661 |
Date | 2007 |
Extra | Publisher: The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:41:00 |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Item Type | Journal Article |
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Author | Laura Wein |
URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/tibetjournal.41.1.9 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 9-64 |
Publication | The Tibet Journal |
ISSN | 0970-5368 |
Date | 2016 |
Extra | Publisher: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:40:59 |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Item Type | Journal Article |
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URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/45174997 |
Volume | 101 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication | The Art Bulletin |
ISSN | 0004-3079 |
Date | 2019 |
Extra | Publisher: [Taylor & Francis, Ltd., CAA] |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:41:02 |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Item Type | Journal Article |
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Author | Claude Barbre |
URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/41349880 |
Volume | 51 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 231-234 |
Publication | Journal of Religion and Health |
ISSN | 0022-4197 |
Date | 2012 |
Extra | Publisher: Springer |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:40:59 |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Short Title | Art |
Item Type | Book |
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Author | Swati Chopra |
Place | New Delhi |
Publisher | Lustre Press : Roli Books |
ISBN | 978-81-7436-857-7 |
Date | 2012 |
Call Number | N7310.8.H5 C46 2012 |
Extra | OCLC: ocn773257602 |
Library Catalog | catalog.loc.gov Library Catalog |
# of Pages | 143 |
Item Type | Book |
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Author | Swati Chopra |
Edition | First Edition |
Place | New Delhi |
Publisher | Lustre/Roli Books |
ISBN | 978-81-7436-857-7 |
Date | 2011-06-01 |
Library Catalog | Amazon |
Language | English |
Abstract | The Himalayas have some of the highest inhabited regions in the world, and perhaps some of the oldest as well. Regions like Tibet, Ladakh, Kashmir, Nepal, Bhutan, north-east India, north Pakistan, have acted as wombs for the gestation of unique cultures, each with its own tapestry of beliefs, customs, art, architecture, crafts, cuisines, and so on. Much of Himalayan art, especially architecture, paintings, sculpture are rooted in religious practices, rituals, and beliefs. Buddhism, Hinduism, Bon Shamanism, and different tribal cultures form the major wisdom traditions that have nurtured singular art forms. Himalayan Art showcases art from the culturally rich and diverse Himalayan regions. From glowing thangkas (scroll paintings), ritual daggers, fierce masks to serene stupas, majestic monasteries, and palaces to impermanent sand mandalas. The art traditions of the Himalayas is extensively documented in this book. Alongside, there is the everyday art of handmade fabrics, finely woven shawls, exquisite embroidery, intricate wood and stone carving. In this book, the sacred unites with the secular to make for a stunning, enriching, and magical experience. Himalayan Art also showcases and provides information on the unique art traditions of the Himalayas - a rare glimpse into a world that is fast becoming extinct due to the pressures of modernity, insensitive development, and a loss of the livelihoods. |
# of Pages | 144 |
Item Type | Newspaper Article |
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Author | Laurel Graeber |
URL | https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/26/arts/design/museums-death-afterlife.html |
Publication | The New York Times |
ISSN | 0362-4331 |
Date | 2023-04-26 |
Section | Arts |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:36:12 |
Library Catalog | NYTimes.com |
Language | en-US |
Abstract | Museums are showing art from across the centuries that tackles core questions, through religious and secular lenses, about what happens when we die. |
Item Type | Web Page |
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URL | https://projecthimalayanart.rubinmuseum.org/ |
Accessed | 2023-06-27 20:32:23 |
Language | en |
Abstract | Project Himalayan Art is an integrated three-part initiative—digital platform, publication, and traveling exhibition. |
Website Title | Project Himalayan Art |
Item Type | Book |
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Author | Swati Chopra |
Place | New Delhi |
Publisher | Lustre Press : Roli Books |
ISBN | 978-81-7436-857-7 |
Date | 2012 |
Call Number | N7310.8.H5 C46 2012 |
Extra | OCLC: ocn773257602 |
Library Catalog | Library of Congress ISBN |
# of Pages | 143 |
Item Type | Book |
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Editor | Elena Pakuotova |
Editor | Karl Debrezceny |
Place | New Yotk |
Publisher | Scala |
Date | 2023 |
Item Type | Book Section |
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Editor | Holly Black |
Editor | Cecil Castellucci |
Author | Cecil Castellucci |
Author | Holly Black |
Edition | Reprint edition |
Place | New York |
Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
ISBN | 978-0-316-00810-5 |
Date | 2010-06-07 |
Library Catalog | Amazon |
Language | English |
Book Title | Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd |
Item Type | Film |
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Director | Roland Emmerich |
Scriptwriter | Roland Emmerich |
Scriptwriter | Harald Kloser |
Contributor | John Cusack |
Contributor | Thandiwe Newton |
Contributor | Chiwetel Ejiofor |
Date | 2009-11-13 |
Distributor | Columbia Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment, Farewell Productions |
Extra | IMDb ID: tt1190080 event-location: United States |
Library Catalog | IMDb |
Running Time | 2h38m |
Abstract | A frustrated writer struggles to keep his family alive when a series of global catastrophes threatens to annihilate mankind. |
Genre | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
Item Type | Book |
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Author | Larry Niven |
URL | http://archive.org/details/inconstantmoon00nive |
Publisher | London : Sphere |
ISBN | 978-0-7221-6383-2 |
Date | 1974 |
Accessed | 2022-04-11 03:02:59 |
Library Catalog | Internet Archive |
Language | eng |
Abstract | 'The original edition of this book contained twelve stories. The Sphere edition contains eleven' (i.e. seven) - title page verso; This collection originally published, London , Gollancz, 1973 |
# of Pages | 216 |