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Contemporary Art Cinema Culture in China
How do contemporary Chinese audiences access art cinema?What are the alternative channels for the distribution and exhibition of art cinema in China?How is Chinese art cinema changing with the booming of internet media and commodity culture in the 21st century? To answer these questions, Xiang Fan explores the dynamic networks of art cinema in China in the 21st century, highlighting the cultural practices of intermediaries such as independent programmers, internet critics, and fan translators.Offering insights gleaned from original ethnographic research, Fan reveals how these intermediary practitioners think about cinema, negotiate judgement and appreciation, construct a discourse of value and taste, and most importantly, constitute a coordinated and interrelated network for the sharing of art cinema.She argues that although their motivation was derived from a cinephilia seeking to forge an alternative mode of distribution and reception, the ‘new’ cinema culture they have produced simultaneously negotiates a subtly complicit relationship with authoritative and market forces.In doing so, she offers an original interdisciplinary perspective on contemporary art cinema culture in Chinese society.
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Blitzkrieg! : A History of the Nazis' Lightning War
The Lightning Warfare that changed history foreverIf Hitler had failed in his invasion of Western Europe in 1940 he could well have been assassinated by a group of his senior officers.But he decisively defeated the combined efforts of the British, French, Dutch and Belgian armies in a matter of days.The technique employed was known as Blitzkrieg or Lightning War.Nothing would be the same again. Although strands were clearly apparent by 1918, it was perfected through the interwar years before being deployed with terrifying effect by the Nazis at the outbreak of the Second World War.Eventually, other combatants would employ similar methods and the tide would turn. As well as discussing the developing nature of tactics, fighting vehicles and aircraft from 1918 onwards, the author examines the potent workings of Blitzkrieg in-depth, describing not only its obvious triumphs but also its fatal flaws. This is explosive military history from bestseller Bryan Perrett, perfect for readers of Antony Beevor or Damien Lewis.
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Does a lightning rod attract lightning?
A lightning rod does not attract lightning. Instead, it provides a path of least resistance for the lightning to follow, directing the electrical charge safely into the ground. The pointed tip of the lightning rod helps to ionize the air around it, making it easier for the lightning to strike the rod and be conducted away from the structure it is protecting. So, rather than attracting lightning, a lightning rod helps to safely dissipate the electrical charge of a lightning strike.
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Is heat lightning as dangerous as visible lightning?
Heat lightning is not actually a different type of lightning, but rather a term used to describe distant lightning that is too far away to be heard, but still visible. It is not inherently more or less dangerous than visible lightning, as both are caused by the same electrical discharge in the atmosphere. However, any lightning can be dangerous, and it is important to seek shelter indoors when lightning is present, regardless of whether it is visible or not.
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How hot are lightning rods immediately after a lightning strike?
Lightning rods can become extremely hot immediately after a lightning strike, reaching temperatures of up to 30,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 degrees Fahrenheit). This intense heat is a result of the massive electrical discharge from the lightning bolt, which can cause the metal in the lightning rod to rapidly heat up. The extreme temperatures can pose a fire hazard, so it's important to regularly inspect and maintain lightning rods to ensure they are in good condition.
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Does lightning strike if you don't have a lightning rod?
Yes, lightning can still strike even if you don't have a lightning rod. Lightning rods are designed to attract lightning and provide a safe path for it to travel to the ground, reducing the risk of damage to buildings and other structures. However, the absence of a lightning rod does not guarantee that lightning will strike a particular location. Lightning can still strike anywhere, but the presence of a lightning rod can help mitigate the potential damage.
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In Lightning, bestselling novelist Danielle Steel tells the story of a woman whose life is changed by one swift, unexpected stroke of fate. As a partner in one of New York's most prestigious law firms, Alexandra Parker barely manages to juggle husband, career, and the three-year-old child she gave birth to at forty. Then lightning strikes - a routine medical check-up turns her world upside down when tests reveal shattering news. Her husband Sam, a Wall Street whiz-kid, is as proud of his long-time marriage to Alex as he is of his successful career - until he is caught off guard by Alex's illness. Terrified of losing his wife and family, Sam fails to provide any kind of emotional support. Almost overnight, Sam takes his distance from Alex, and they become strangers. As lightning strikes them yet again, Sam's promising career suddenly explodes into disaster, and his very life and identity are challenged. With his future hanging in the balance, Alex must decide what she feels for Sam, if life will ever be the same for them again, or if she must move on without him.
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History in Contemporary Art and Culture
This unique book offers guidance for contemporary art practices in dialogue with history, story, memory, and tradition. Artist and lecturer Paul O’Kane uses innovative and creative means, informed by a storytelling tradition as well as academic research, to make connections between contemporary art, history, and the past.The aim of this book is to give readers a sense of the profundity of historical questions, while making the challenge inviting, welcoming and manageable.It is designed to set out an expansive, inclusive and diverse range of potential directions, and speculations from which students can develop personal paths of enquiry.This is achieved by writing and designing the text in an accessible way and providing a range of ‘ways-in’.A series of carefully chosen references, examples, key texts, and possible essay questions are chosen and pitched at various levels and can be close-read, discussed, digested, and responded to either verbally or in the form of a presentation or essay. Written primarily for a broad range of fine arts students, this book encourages readers to reconsider their studies and art practices in light of a historical perspective, enhanced by creative contributions from artists, imaginative philosophers, and influential cultural commentators.
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Lightning & Thunder!
By the close of the 1960's, a number of dynamic independent record producers were beginning to make their mark on Jamaica's fast developing music scene. Chief among these initially small-time music-makers were the likes of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, 'Edward 'Bunny' Lee and the man whose music provides the focus of this 2CD collection, Winston Holness AKA 'Niney'. But while the music and careers of both Perry and Lee have been rightly celebrated by numerous writers and on seemingly countless compilations over the past few decades, until now, the achievements and influence of Niney have been largely overlooked. This collection is the first in a series of sets that aims to put the record straight and present the very best of his output during key parts of his music career, commencing with the initial independent productions that provided the launchpad to a long and illustrious career in music. Featuring numerous hits, including the ground-breaking 'Blood & Fire', 'Message to the Ungodly', 'Hiding By the Riverside', 'Beardman Feast', 'Rasta Bandwagon' and 'When Jah Speak', the 2CD set presents 20+ tracks that have remained largely unavailable for over half a century.
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Lightning Dreamers
The album, dedicated to the late jaimie branch (a protégé of Mazurek's), features a compacted version of his long-running Exploding Star Orchestra including guitarist Jeff Parker, vocalist Damon Locks, drummer Gerald Cleaver, and pianists Angelica Sanchez and Craig Taborn.
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Do earthworms die when struck by lightning in a lightning rod?
Earthworms are not likely to die when struck by lightning on a lightning rod. Lightning rods are designed to attract lightning strikes and safely conduct the electrical current to the ground, minimizing damage to the structure they are protecting. Earthworms, being in the ground, are not directly affected by the lightning strike on the rod. The electrical current from the lightning strike would follow the path of least resistance, which is the lightning rod, and not harm the earthworms in the soil.
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Did Thor create the lightning or did the lightning create Thor?
In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder and lightning. He is often depicted as the one who creates the lightning with his mighty hammer, Mjolnir. Therefore, it can be said that Thor creates the lightning. The lightning is a manifestation of his power and is closely associated with him.
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Why does lightning always strike the tip of the lightning rod?
Lightning always strikes the tip of the lightning rod because it is the highest point in the vicinity. Lightning is attracted to the highest point in an area, and the lightning rod provides a direct path for the lightning to travel to the ground, thus protecting the structure it is attached to. The pointed tip of the lightning rod also helps to ionize the air around it, making it more conductive and further attracting the lightning strike.
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Can lightning strike me?
Yes, it is possible for lightning to strike a person. Lightning can strike anywhere, and it is important to take precautions during a thunderstorm to reduce the risk of being struck. It is recommended to seek shelter indoors and avoid open areas, tall objects, and bodies of water during a thunderstorm to minimize the risk of being struck by lightning.
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