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Read online Steven Sebring - Study of Pose : 1,000 Poses in TXT, EPUB, PDFA groundbreaking, in-depth exploration of the movement and flexibility of the human body, featuring 1,000 stunning black-and-white photographs that showcase the unique collaboration between international supermodel Coco Rocha, "The Queen of Pose," and world-renowned photographer Steven Sebring. Supermodel Coco Rocha's uncanny ability to strike distinctive, camera-ready poses at an astounding speed has earned her international fame throughout the fashion industry--and made her the muse of celebrated photographer Steven Sebring. In Study of Pose , Sebring and Rocha have documented 1,000 unique poses--theatrical, vibrant, elegant, dramatic, and unlike anything the fashion or art worlds have seen before. Study of Pose features Rocha in a simple white leotard in 1,000 unique poses--bending, jumping, sitting, standing, and everything in between. The result is a gorgeous and arresting look at the potential of the human form. Packaged in a beautiful black case with two black satin bookmarks and a four-color bellyband with French folds, Study of Pose is sure to become an essential reference for Rocha's millions of fans around the world, as well as all models, artists, photographers, and lovers of art and fashion., Steven Sebring conceived of the idea of the Study of Pose in the late 1990s, but the photographer never found a model versatile enough to execute the task until twenty years later, when he met high fashion model Coco Rocha, whose uncanny ability to strike numerous, usable poses at an astounding speed has earned her international renown throughout the fashion industry. This talent has set Coco far apart from other models in the field, resulting in her often being called "The Queen of Pose," a mettle no other model has come close to challenging in her eleven-year career. Coco is a model designers, stylists, photographers, and designers all love to work with because she not only makes their jobs easier, but enhances their work through her creativity, versatility, and editorial instinct. These qualities, along with her unique looks, intelligence, candor, sense of humor, and charity, have not only contributed to her professional success but resulted in a dedicated fan base. It''s no surprise that girls who want to be models look to Coco as a mentor and role model--pun intended. Sebring and Rocha worked together utilizing his experimental "Rig" for a few years before deciding to attempt the Study of Pose. The Rig was described by Jeffrey Podolsky for T Magazine (May 21, 2013) when he wrote about Sebring''s show, "Revolution, a three-year effort on display for three days at the 69th Regiment Armory: [The Rig] is a 10.5-by-15-foot igloo-like silver contraption (or ''geodome'') designed to capture the form and movement of the subject standing inside from every imaginable angle.... The device contains 100 synchronized cameras that shoot in predetermined sequences, allowing Sebring to capture form and movement from numerous perspectives simultaneously -for example, his muse, Coco Rocha, spinning and dancing (as seen in Discovery"). He can then present the results in numerous forms, including film, photographs, and sculpture." To read more about the Rig and see Coco in "Discovery," go to this link: http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/21/on-view-steven-sebrings-fourth-dimensional-perspective/?_r=1 Though technically extremely complicated to pull off, the entire Study of Pose was shot in a classic, simple style. The photographs are all black and white, and each feature Rocha-cast in direct lighting and dressed in a plain white leotard-in 1,000 different poses, including bending, jumping, sitting, standing, and everything in between. The result is a gorgeous, in-depth exploration of the movement and flexibility of the human body. The hardcover edition, at 2,032 pages and 2.5 inches thick, is packaged in a beautiful black clothlike case with two black satin bookmarks, and a full-color bellyband with French folds. With a foreword by design Jean-Paul Gaultier, an introduction by Sebring, and a preface by Rocha, the book features a unique pose on every two-page spread accompanied by its place in the series. While Sebring and Rocha''s work produced 1,000 unique poses for the hardcover, each pose was captured from 100 angles. The result was 100,000 unique images that make up the entirety of the study of pose project, which enable us to deliver an E-book that is even greater in scope and depth. It will be designed by Sebring himself. Never has there been an undertaking of this magnitude in the study of the human form and its versatility. Unique in its subject matter and structure, this book is sure to become an essential reference for Coco''s fans, models and aspiring models, and for artists, photographers, and followers of art and fashion alike. WATCH COCO POSE: Videos of Coco posing and being interviewed abound online. Here are a couple. http://www.popphoto.com/news/2012/05/watch-coco-rocha-hit-19-jumping-poses-just-30-seconds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fygDIZPhERI, Study of Pose by Coco Rocha has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher.006232814XEnglish9780062328144Book jacket., This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second IFIP WG 6.8 Joint Conference on Wireless and Mobile Networking, WMNC 2009, held in Gdansk, Poland, in September 2009.The 30 thoroughly revised papers presented together with one invited talk were selected from 65 submissions.Airframe Volume 2 contains: Aircraft Instrument Systems, Communication and Navigation, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems, Aircraft Landing Gear Systems, Aircraft Fuel System, Ice and Rain Protection, Cabin Environmental Control Systems, Fire Protection SystemsIncludes colored charts, tables, full-color illustrations and photographs throughout, and an extensive glossary and index., This new FAA AMT Handbook--"Airframe Volume 2" is one of two volumes that replace and supersede Advisory Circular (AC) 65-15A.Volume One contains key overview chapters, as well as content on one/two/three component regulatory systems and stress responses, sigma factors and stress responses, small non-coding RNAs and stress responses, toxin-antitoxin systems and stress responses, stringent response to stress, responses to UV irradiation, SOS and double stranded systems repair systems and stress, adaptation to both oxidative and osmotic stress, and desiccation tolerance and drought stress.The EDBT series of conferences is an established and prestigious forum for the exchange of the latest research results in data management.Learn how to increase the diagnostic utility of the KTEA-3 and WIAT-III by taking full advantage of their capabilities for error analysis, qualitative observations, and progress monitoring, and by pairing the results with measures of cognitive ability such as the WISC-V and KABC-II.Case studies illustrate the use of these tests to respond to various referral concerns.MONAMI 2009 offered the opportunity to leading researchers, industry professionals, and academics to meet and discuss the latest advances in these areas and present results related to technologies for true plug-and-play networking, efficient use of all infrastructure investments, and access competition.This conference followed on from the Pairing in Cryptography workshop (held in Dublin, Ireland on June 12-15, 2005) and the Pairing 2007 conference (held in Tokyo, Japan on July 2-4, 2007, with proce- ings published in Springer's LNCS 4575).In The Demon in Democracy , Legutko explores the shared objectives between these two political systems, and explains how liberal democracy has over time lurched towards the same goals, albeit without the Soviet style's brutal measures.The papers are organized in topical sections on autonomics in home area networks and multimedia; ontologies, experience, adaptive systems and federation; and modeling for virtualized infrastructure., Wearedelightedtopresenttheproceedingsofthe5thInternationalWorkshopon Modeling Autonomic Communication Environments (MACE 2010).This edition features an entirely new section on stochastic Petri nets'as well as new sections on system availability modeling, wireless system modeling, numerical solution techniques for Markov chains, and software reliability modeling, among other subjects.Read online ebook - World Development Report: World Development Report 2016 : Digital Dividends (2016, Hardcover) TXT, MOBI, DOC
Digital technologies are spreading rapidly, but digital dividends the broader benefits of faster growth, more jobs, and better services are not. If 40 percent of wage earners in Somalia can receive their pay through mobile phones, why can't the rest of us? If eight million entrepreneurs in China, a third of them women, can use an e-commerce platform to export goods to 120 countries, why can't [200] million entrepreneurs worldwide do the same? And if India can provide unique digital identification to a billion people in five years and save billions of dollars in reduced corruption by doing so, why can't all developing countries replicate its success? Indeed, what s holding countries back from realizing the profound and transformational effects that digital technologies are supposed to deliver? Two main reasons. First, nearly 60 percent of the world s people are still offline and can't participate in the digital economy in any meaningful way. Second, and more important, the benefits of digital technologies are offset by growing risks. Startups can disrupt incumbent firms, but not when vested interests and regulatory uncertainty hold back competition. Employment opportunities may be greater, but not when the labour market is polarized. The internet can be a platform for universal empowerment, but not if it is used as a tool of state control. Although the digital revolution has forged ahead, its analog complements the regulations that promote entry and competition, the skills that enable workers to access and then leverage the new economy, and the institutions that are accountable to citizens have failed to keep pace. And when analog complements to digital investments are absent, the development impact will often be disappointing. What, then, should countries do? They should formulate digital development strategies that are much broader than current ICT strategies. They should create an environment for technology to deliver the largest benefits. In short, they should build a strong analog foundation to deliver more prodigious digital dividends in faster growth, more jobs, and better services., The internet has spread rapidly. Development has not. But there are instances where technology can be transformational. A digital identification system such as India's Aadhar overcomes complex information problems to promote the inclusion of disadvantaged groups. Alibaba's business-to-business e-commerce platform reduces coordination costs to boost efficiency in China's economy. The M-Pesa digital payment platform exploits scale economies from automation to bring innovations to Kenya's economy. The full transformative potential of the internet, however, remains largely unrealized in most developing countries. The World Development Report 2016 explores why. It analyzes the internet's impact on economic growth, on social and economic opportunity, and on the efficiency of public service delivery. It explores the factors that have allowed some businesses, people, and governments to benefit greatly from the internet--and others not. For the internet to have greater impact everywhere and on everyone requires simultaneous investment in technology and its complements. The unfinished task of making the internet universally accessible and affordable remains an urgent policy priority. It also requires improving the "analog" complements to digital investments--by strengthening regulations that ensure competition among businesses, by adapting workers' skills to the demands of the new economy, and by ensuring that institutions are accountable. These measures involve policy reforms in the information and communication technology sector, in complementary sectors at the national level, and strengthening cooperation on the governance and use of the internet at the global level.14648072809781464807282Read online ebook The Essential Source Book: Ford Small Block V8 Racing Engines 1962 to 1970 by Des Hammill in DJV, FB2
Few appreciate how rapidly the Ford small block Fairlane V8 engines evolved from passenger car engines to highly successful racing engines. Initially, in May 1960, a team of nine engineers, lead by George Stirrat, designed a lightweight, all cast-iron, compact, reliable and durable power-plant for passenger cars, but following its introduction in July 1961, Ford's engineers quickly realised its potential benefits if modified for racing applications. Within three months, the capacity had been increased from 221ci to 260ci, and by early 1962 Carroll Shelby had fitted a High Performance 260ci version in his AC Cobra. Subsequently, the original design team began work on a second capacity increase, to achieve a High Performance 289ci unit and within three months the standard 289ci became available. Carroll Shelby went on to win the 1965 World Sports Car Championship using a HP-289ci. Aluminium block and cylinder head pushrod versions, designed in late 1962, had been constructed by early 1963, in preparation for that year's Indianapolis 500, and the DOHC four-valve per cylinder 255ci raced in the 1964 and 1965 Indy 500, winning the latter outright. The 302ci replaced the 289ci for the 1968 car model year and, at Le Mans in 1968 and 1969, GT40 cars won outright using this variant of the small block. In 1965, 1966 and 1967, HP-289ci-powered Mustangs won the SCCA B-Production Championship and 1966 and 1967 Trans-Am Championships. A Bud Moore Engineering Boss 302 Mustang won the 1970 Trans-Am Championship. Ford invested much time and expertise into its racing activities in the 1960s, and there's little doubt that the V8 Small Block engines took the company to the forefront of the racing world, until it withdrew from the sport in 1970., This book gives a rare insight into the confident, logical approach of Ford's Engine & Foundry Division engineers during the 1960s racing programmes. Few people know the facts about Ford's design strategy during this period - a time when outstanding technical decisions led to many events being won with larger derivatives of the 221ci Small Block V8 production engine, introduced for Ford's 1962-model year Fairlanes and Mercury's., This is the story of the Ford small block Fairlane V8 engines rapid evolution from passenger car engine to highly successful racing engine and the victories it fueled for years afterwards. Initially, in May 1960, a team of nine engineers, lead by George Stirrat, designed a lightweight, all cast-iron, compact, reliable and durable power-plant for passenger cars, but following its introduction in July 1961, Fords engineers quickly realised its potential benefits if modified for racing applications. Within three months, the capacity had been increased from 221ci to 260ci, and by early 1962 Carroll Shelby had fitted a High Performance 260ci version in his AC Cobra. Subsequently, the original design team began work on a second capacity increase, to achieve a High Performance 289ci unit - and within three months the standard 289ci became available. Carroll Shelby went on to win the 1965 World Sports Car Championship using a HP-289ci. Aluminium block and cylinder head pushrod versions, designed in late 1962, had been constructed by early 1963, in preparation for that years Indianapolis 500, and the DOHC four-valve per cylinder 255ci raced in the 1964 and 1965 Indy 500, winning the latter outright. The 302ci replaced the 289ci for the 1968 car model year and, at Le Mans in 1968 and 1969, GT40 cars won outright using this variant of the small block. In 1965, 1966 and 1967, HP-289ci-powered Mustangs won the SCCA B-Production Championship and 1966 and 1967 Trans-Am Championships. A Bud Moore Engineering Boss 302 Mustang won the 1970 Trans-Am Championship. Ford invested much time and expertise into its racing activities in the 1960s, and theres little doubt that the V8 Small Block engines took the company to the forefront of the racing world, until it withdrew from the sport in 1970., While many will be familiar with 1960 Ford racing programmes using the very compact, pushrod Small Block V8, few know the facts behind the technology at Ford during this time. This book gives insight into the confident, logical approach of engineers working at Ford's Engine & Foundry Division engineers who made outstanding technical decisions, leading to many major events being won using larger capacity derivatives of the 1960 221ci Small Block V8 production engine, introduced by Ford mid-1961 for fitting into 1962-model year intermediate Fairlanes and Mercurys.18458442549781845844257