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This interactive resource introduces students to different types of lanterns used to light theatrical performances, and the different effects they produce. It emphasises lanterns may or may not have a lens and barndoors for example, and how some have light beams which can be changed while for others the light beam is fixed. The uses of profile spotlights, Fresnel spotlights, and floodlights are introduced here, together with examples of the effects they produce on a stage.Subjects
theatre lanterns | lighting design | lighting effects | light beams | floodlights | profile spotlights | theatres | fresnel spotlights | PERFORMING ARTS | Creative Arts and Design | Employability | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | UK EL08 = SCQF 8 | Higher Diploma | NICAT 5 | CQFW 5 | HN Diploma | Diploma in HE | design | W000 | LLicense
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Interactive flash asset showing the differences between the design of ancient Greek theatres and modern amphitheatres.Subjects
theatre | architecture | drama | stage | PERFORMING ARTS | Architecture | Linguistics | Creative Arts and Design | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | planning | design | related subjects | K000 | W000 | Q000 | LLicense
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This interactive resource demonstrates the lighting effects generated from using barndoors on theatre lanterns. Barndoors can be fixed onto theatre lanterns to alter the shape of a light beam and how it is directed onto the stage. This resource allows students to click on two different barndoor positions in order to see the corresponding lighting effects on a stage set.Subjects
stage lighting | theatre lanterns | lantern barndoors | lighting design | stages | theatres | lanterns | Creative Arts and Design | PERFORMING ARTS | Employability | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | Students | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | UK EL08 = SCQF 8 | Higher Diploma | NICAT 5 | CQFW 5 | HN Diploma | Diploma in HE | design | W000 | LLicense
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See all metadataModern use of the amphitheatre
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Interactive flash asset describing the ways in which amphitheatres are used for modern theatrical productions.Subjects
theatre | drama | architecture | ancient history | ancient greece | PERFORMING ARTS | Architecture | Linguistics | Creative Arts and Design | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | planning | design | related subjects | K000 | W000 | Q000 | LLicense
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See all metadataTheatre lanterns - a basic lantern
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This interactive Flash-based resource describes the different components that make up basic theatre lanterns used to light the stage area. By clicking on the names of the components - bulb, reflector, metal casing, and yolk - students can see the corresponding part highlighted on an illustration of a lantern.Subjects
theatre lanterns | stage lighting | theatres | stages | PERFORMING ARTS | Creative Arts and Design | Employability | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | design | W000 | LLicense
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A flash asset / diagram showing a plan view of an amphitheatre and detailing the origins of western traditional theatre.Subjects
theatre | stage | performance | drama | architecture | ancient history | ancient greece | ancient rome | PERFORMING ARTS | Architecture | Linguistics | Creative Arts and Design | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | planning | design | related subjects | K000 | W000 | Q000 | LLicense
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This interactive learning object looks at some of the health and safety issues associated with working in theatres, as well as the risks and potential hazards involved. It uses a mix of text, images and diagrams to establish what is understood by risks and hazards, and then applies these concepts to the theatre, particularly in relation to the hot gels of theatre lanterns and the lifting and handling of heavy items. Safe lifting techniques are demonstrated. Various quiz questions are embedded within the resource to test students' understanding, and an accompanying assessment item consolidates what they have learned. A number of additional tools are provided to enhance students' experience of the resource. These include a notepad, a colour changer, a magnifying glass and a calculator.Subjects
health and safety | theatre | risks | hazards | lifting | Creative Arts and Design | SAFETY | PERFORMING ARTS | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | Employability | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | design | W000 | HEALTH CARE / MEDICINE / HEALTH and SAFETY | P | LLicense
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See all metadataThe East London Theatre Archive: Thematic Essays
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Animal Performers, Blackface, Crime and Punishment, East End West End, East London Immigration, Local Interest, Marvels and Mysteries, Military Melodrama, Music Hall and Variety, Nautical Drama, Pantomime, Playbills Programmes and Posters, Stage Adaptations, Theatregoing in East London, Women in the 19th Century Theatre, World of Work, Architectural Plans, London Pavilion.License
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See all metadataThings to find at Wheatley Library
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This is a 'self-tour' guide and map to Wheatley Library for students from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. Students can use this two-sided document to find out the range of rooms, services, and resources available at Wheatley LibrarySubjects
Wheatley Library tourLicense
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See all metadata21G.414 German Culture, Media, and Society (MIT) 21G.414 German Culture, Media, and Society (MIT)
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The topic for Fall 2006 is short film and radio plays. This course investigates current trends and topics in German literary, theater, film, television, radio, and other media arts productions. Students analyze media texts in the context of their production, reception, and distribution as well as the public debates initiated by these works. The topic for Fall 2006 is German Short Film, a popular format that represents most recent trends in film production, and German Radio Art, a striving genre that includes experimental radio plays, sound art, and audio installations. Special attention will be given to the representation of German minorities, contrasted by their own artistic expressions reflecting changes in identity and a new political voice. Students have the opportunity to discuss cour The topic for Fall 2006 is short film and radio plays. This course investigates current trends and topics in German literary, theater, film, television, radio, and other media arts productions. Students analyze media texts in the context of their production, reception, and distribution as well as the public debates initiated by these works. The topic for Fall 2006 is German Short Film, a popular format that represents most recent trends in film production, and German Radio Art, a striving genre that includes experimental radio plays, sound art, and audio installations. Special attention will be given to the representation of German minorities, contrasted by their own artistic expressions reflecting changes in identity and a new political voice. Students have the opportunity to discuss courSubjects
German | German | Germany | Germany | kurtzfilm | kurtzfilm | radio | radio | radio plays | radio plays | theater | theater | film | film | television | television | media | media | media text | media text | production | production | filmmaker | filmmaker | art | art | broadcast | broadcast | experimental radio art | experimental radio artLicense
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This course studies important twentieth century texts from Spain and Latin America. The readings include short stories, theatre, the novel and poetry. This subject is conducted in Spanish and all reading and writing for the course is also done in Spanish. This course studies important twentieth century texts from Spain and Latin America. The readings include short stories, theatre, the novel and poetry. This subject is conducted in Spanish and all reading and writing for the course is also done in Spanish.Subjects
Contemporary | Contemporary | Hispanic | Hispanic | Literature | Literature | twentieth century | twentieth century | texts | texts | Spain | Spain | Latin America | Latin America | short stories | short stories | theatre | theatre | novel | novel | poetry | poetry | iterary | iterary | cultural | cultural | issues | issues | historical | historical | political | political | geographical | geographical | settings | settings | New World | New World | Old World | Old World | human experience | human experience | film | film | El Pa?s | El Pa?sLicense
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See all metadataWhat's this gadget? (LOC) What's this gadget? (LOC)
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aviation | aviation | heath | heath | libraryofcongress | libraryofcongress | propeller | propeller | aircraftpropeller | aircraftpropeller | airplanepropeller | airplanepropeller | variablepitchpropeller | variablepitchpropeller | adjustablepitchpropeller | adjustablepitchpropeller | paragonadjustableandreversibleaircraftpropeller | paragonadjustableandreversibleaircraftpropeller | spencerheath | spencerheathLicense
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See all metadataDrive-in movie theater - Tallahassee Drive-in movie theater - Tallahassee
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A riposte to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew Fletcher?s play is a riposte to Shakespeare?s The Taming of the Shrew: in this lecture I discuss their interconnectedness as a way to identify Fletcher?s particular dramaturgy. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/Subjects
play | theatre | elizabethan | Elizabethan Theatre | literature | shakespeare | playwright | play | theatre | elizabethan | Elizabethan Theatre | literature | shakespeare | playwright | 2015-11-16License
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See all metadataCommerce Street Looking North. Dallas, Texas Commerce Street Looking North. Dallas, Texas
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streets | streets | downtown | downtown | churches | churches | officebuildings | officebuildings | theaters | theaters | ymca | ymca | automobiles | automobiles | trolleys | trolleys | businesses | businesses | majestictheatre | majestictheatre | rppc | rppc | fordmotorcompany | fordmotorcompany | youngmenschristianassociation | youngmenschristianassociation | musichalls | musichalls | joneskeysercompany | joneskeysercompanyLicense
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An interactive diagram showing how the electric water heater attached to a shower works. Users can attach the correct label to different parts of the system.Subjects
plumbing | heating installation | heating engineering | electricity | PROPERTY (BUILT ENVIRONMENT) | ENGINEERING | Employability | Learning | Students | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL03 = SCQF 3 | Level 3 | Entry level 2 | NICAT Entry | Access 3 | Foundation SG | UK EL04 = SCQF 4 | Foundational Level | NICAT 1 | CQFW 1 | Foundation | GCSE D-G | NVQ 1 | Intermediate 1 | | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | Engineering | H000 | CONSTRUCTION and PROPERTY (BUILT ENVIRONMENT) | T | XLicense
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See all metadata2.57 Nano-to-Macro Transport Processes (MIT)
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This course provides parallel treatments of photons, electrons, phonons, and molecules as energy carriers, aiming at fundamental understanding and descriptive tools for energy and heat transport processes from nanoscale continuously to macroscale. Topics include the energy levels, the statistical behavior and internal energy, energy transport in the forms of waves and particles, scattering and heat generation processes, Boltzmann equation and derivation of classical laws, deviation from classical laws at nanoscale and their appropriate descriptions, with applications in nano- and microtechnology.Subjects
nanotechnology | nanoscale | transport phenomena | photons | electrons | phonons | energy carriers | energy transport | heat transport | energy levels | statistical behavior | internal energy | waves and particles | scattering | heat generation | Boltzmann equation | classical laws | microtechnology | crystal | lattice | quantum oscillator | laudaurer | nanotube | Louiville equation | X-ray | blackbody | quantum well | Fourier | Newton | Ohm | thermoelectric effect | Brownian motion | surface tension | van der Waals potential. | van der Waals potentialLicense
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See all metadata22.313 Thermal Hydraulics in Nuclear Power Technology (MIT)
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Advanced topics emphasizing thermo-fluid dynamic phenomena and analysis methods. Single-heated channel-transient analysis. Multiple-heated channels connected at plena. Loop analysis including single and two-phase natural circulation. Kinematics and dynamics of two-phase flows with energy addition. Boiling, instabilities, and critical conditions. Subchannel analysis. Core thermal analysis approaches.Subjects
thermo-fluid dynamic phenomena | Single-heated channel-transient analysis | Multiple-heated channels | Loop analysis | single and two-phase natural circulation | Kinematics | two-phase flows | Subchannel analysis | Core thermal analysis | Subchannel analysis. Core thermal analysisLicense
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See all metadata2.051 Introduction to Heat Transfer (MIT)
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This course is an introduction to the principal concepts and methods of heat transfer. The objectives of this integrated subject are to develop the fundamental principles and laws of heat transfer and to explore the implications of these principles for system behavior; to formulate the models necessary to study, analyze and design heat transfer systems through the application of these principles; to develop the problem-solving skills essential to good engineering practice of heat transfer in real-world applications.Subjects
Conduction | Convection | Radiation | Fourier Law | Energy Balance | First law of thermodynamics | Thermal resistance network | Thermal Energy Generation | Fins | Heat Transfer in FinsLicense
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See all metadata2.26 Compressible Fluid Dynamics (MIT)
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2.26 is a 6-unit Honors-level subject serving as the Mechanical Engineering department's sole course in compressible fluid dynamics. The prerequisites for this course are undergraduate courses in thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and heat transfer. The goal of this course is to lay out the fundamental concepts and results for the compressible flow of gases. Topics to be covered include: appropriate conservation laws; propagation of disturbances; isentropic flows; normal shock wave relations, oblique shock waves, weak and strong shocks, and shock wave structure; compressible flows in ducts with area changes, friction, or heat addition; heat transfer to high speed flows; unsteady compressible flows, Riemann invariants, and piston and shock tube problems; steady 2D supersonic flow, Prandtl-MeySubjects
conservation laws | isentropic flows | normal shock wave relations | oblique shock waves | weak shock | strong shock | ducts | heat transfer | unsteady flows | Riemann invariants | piston | shock tube | steady 2D supersonic flow | Prandtl-Meyer function | self-similar compressible flowsLicense
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See all metadata21M.611 Foundations of Theater Practice (MIT)
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The goals of this class are two-fold: the first is to experience the creative processes and storytelling behind several of theater's arts and to acquire the analytical skills necessary in assessing the meaning they transmit when they come together in production. Secondly, we will introduce you to these languages in a creative way by giving you hands-on experience in each. To that end, several Visiting Artists and MIT faculty in Theater Arts will guest lecture, lead workshops, and give you practical instruction in their individual art forms.Subjects
set design | costuming | Shakespeare | acting | film | scripts | live theater | textual analysis | narrative structure | media adaptations | Waiting for Godot | MacbethLicense
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In this course, students explore the engineering design of nuclear power plants using the basic principles of reactor physics, thermodynamics, fluid flow and heat transfer. Topics include reactor designs, thermal analysis of nuclear fuel, reactor coolant flow and heat transfer, power conversion cycles, nuclear safety, and reactor dynamic behavior.Subjects
nuclear power overview | accelerators | reactor physics review | thermal parameters | PWR | BWR | reactor design | thermal analysis of fuel | ideal gas and incompressible fluid models | single phase coolant heat transfer | pure substance model | two-phase coolant flow and heat transfer | power cycles | nuclear safetyLicense
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This course covers the following questions. What are the predominant heat producing elements of the Earth? Where and how much are they? Are they present in the core of the Earth? Detection of antineutrinos generated in the Earth provides: 1) information on the sources of the terrestrial heat, 2) direct test of the Bulk Silicate Earth (BSE) model and 3) testing of non-conventional models of Earth's core. Use of antineutrinos to probe the deep interior of our planet is becoming practical due to recent fundamental advances in the antineutrino detectors.Subjects
antineutrinos | antineutrino detectors | antineutrino analysis | antineutrino radiations | radiogenic heat | terrestrial heat flow | Bulk Silicate Earth (BSE) modelLicense
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See all metadataMovie theater advertisments - Jacksonville Movie theater advertisments - Jacksonville
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florida | florida | jacksonville | jacksonville | movietheaters | movietheaters | movieadvertisements | movieadvertisements | movieposters | moviepostersLicense
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fortworthfrontiercentennialexposition | fortworthfrontiercentennialexposition | theaters | theatersLicense
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