Filming Researching Annotating. Research Video Handbook | Gunter Lösel, Martin Zimper (eds.)
CHF 41.50
Introduction to the novel form of publication, based on annotated videos.
Low-threshold manual as a supplement for new, interactive software.
Tool for researchers and practitioners working with motion data.
The Research Video Handbook is the introduction to a new kind of software and publication based on annotated videos. Practitioners and researchers who work with motion data, such as those from the fields of performative art, film, behavioral research or sports science, are supported in their work process and are given the opportunity to feed in content that a printed book cannot convey.
Filmen, Forschen, Annotieren. Handbuch Research Video | Gunter Lösel, Martin Zimper (Hg.)
CHF 41.50
Einführung in die neuartige Publikationsform, basierend auf annotierten Videos.
Niederschwelliges Handbuch als Ergänzung für neue, interaktive Software.
Werkzeug für Forschende und Praktizierende, die mit Bewegungsdaten arbeiten.
Filmen, Forschen, Annotieren. Handbuch Research Video | Gunter Lösel, Martin Zimper (Hg.) [E-Book PDF]
Einführung in die neuartige Publikationsform, basierend auf annotierten Videos.
Niederschwelliges Handbuch als Ergänzung für neue, interaktive Software.
Werkzeug für Forschende und Praktizierende, die mit Bewegungsdaten arbeiten.
Filming Researching Annotating. Research Video Handbook | Gunter Lösel, Martin Zimper (eds.) [E-Book PDF]
Introduction to the novel form of publication, based on annotated videos.
Low-threshold manual as a supplement for new, interactive software.
Tool for researchers and practitioners working with motion data.
Freilichttheater – eine Tradition auf neuen Wegen | Liliana Heimberg, Yvonne Schmidt, Kathrin Siegfried (Hg.)
CHF 29.00
Jeden Sommer beteiligen sich Tausende von Menschen am Abenteuer «Freilichttheater» und setzen dafür ihre Freizeit ein. Was geschieht, wenn ein professionelles Theaterteam auf einen Ort und seine Bewohner trifft, um ein gemeinsames Theaterprojekt zu entwickeln? Das Freilichttheater setzt auf neue Verfahren, wie dieses Buch dokumentiert: Es teilt die Autorschaft der Inszenierung im künstlerischen Team, mit den Darstellenden, mit der Bevölkerung, mit dem Raum. Es greift lebendige Traditionen auf und bewahrt sie durch Wandel.
Lebendige Traditionen der Schweiz Band 3 / subTexte 11
264 Seiten, hier + jetzt, 2015
ISBN 978-3-0-3919364-6
We felt that research on improvisation in theater has to catch up and so we invited 10 advanced researchers of the field to present and discuss their topics. The result was an interesting mix of methods, approaches and academic conven tions. As expected the contributions were quite heterogeneous, since there is no such thing as a “theory of improvisational theater” or even a consensus of which discipline should investigate on it: Psychology? Theater studies? Linguistics? This book compiles most of the contributions of IMPRO TALKS and makes them accessible for an interested public and for further research.
Contributors: Edgar Landgraf, Gunter Lösel , Nicolas J. Zaunbrecher, Tony Frost and Ralph Yarrow, Duncan Marwick, Christian F. Freisleben-Teutscher
Acoustics of the Vowel. Preliminaries | Dieter Maurer
It seems as if the fundamentals of how we produce vowels and how they are acoustically represented have been clarified: we phonate and articulate. Using our vocal chords, we produce a vocal sound or noise which is then shaped into a specific vowel sound by the resonances of the pharyngeal, oral, and nasal cavities, that is, the vocal tract. Accordingly, the acoustic description of vowels relates to vowelspecific patterns of relative energy maxima in the sound spectra, known as patterns of formants. The intellectual and empirical reasoning presented in this treatise, however, gives rise to scepticism with respect to this understanding of the sound of the vowel. The reflections and materials presented provide reason to argue that, up to now, a comprehensible theory of the acoustics of the voice and of voiced speech sounds is lacking, and consequently, no satisfying understanding of vowels as an achievement and particular formal accomplishment of the voice exists. Thus, the question of the acoustics of the vowel – and with it the question of the acoustics of the voice itself – proves to be an unresolved fundamental problem.