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I sat back a while to watch whether any insects would come along to visit our Eight-petalled Crocus but none did. Apparently that Dronefly (inset) rather foraged for pollen on its 'normal' Six-petalled neighbor. You don't see these Eight-petallers often; Crocuses as a rule have six petals. Once in a while something in a flower's ontogenesis goes awry and this can be the result. Why that is the case is anyone's guess. Perhaps a quirk induced by a climate change. Anyone 'out there' in the know? Please tell me.
Glistening Inkcap | Coprinellus micaceus | Psathyrellaceae
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Juniperus communis is a constant species of pine stands in the southern Moscow region. Its populations are very sparse: individuals are mostly separated one from another with hundreds of meters. The species is rather damaged due to the intensity of ontogenesis (very slow one), grassroots fires and sporadic cuttings
Another Aphid birth story (on the sprouting Rosa leaf). The eyes of developing nymphs are visible through female cuticle.
Single shot taken with Canon 350D camera and MP-E 65mm lens.
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[Myrmica Latreille 1804: 187+†7 (IT: 22+†0) spp]
[Histiostoma Kramer 1876: 222 (IT: 5) spp]
[Oplitis Berlese 1884: 153 (IT: 2) spp]
Conspecific parapatric concurrent ☿, lateral sx habitus.
Citrus juice based anti-mite treatment successfully applied to M. scabrinodis ♀♀. Citrus limon juice contains up to 47 kg/m³ and 8% DM of citric acid. After the first local application, only a few Histiostoma sp phoretic deutonymphæ remain on M. scabrinodis ♀a and ♀b; ♀c is a young uninfested Myrmica ♀ found isolated nearby, presumably conspecific to ♀a and ♀b.
Myrmica scabrinodis specific group is undergoing a major speciation event at the current time, largely in response to
anthropogenically altered habitats. Over its range, it might comprise several (perhaps 4-5) cryptic species and in any region perhaps 2-3 of these live sympatrically, being ecoetologically separated. Therefore, if ecotypes 1 and 2 are recognized in region A and ecotypes 3 and 4 are recognized in region B, far away from A, there is no reason to suppose that 1 and 2 are genetically identical to 3 and 4. Such a problem can be solved definitively only with PCM. When Emery described Sifolinia lauræ ( = M. lauræ) in 1907, it was presumed to be a social parasite though its host was unknown. In 1987, M. Mei identified the host of Myrmica samnitica ( = M. lauræ) as M. sabuleti. However, in the non-type series which M. Mei collected from Abruzzo and Lazio, the ☿☿ mounted with them as hosts were treated by A. Radchenko in 2003 as atypical M. scabrinodis, with relatively large scape lobes, and they could easily be mistaken for M. sabuleti. Now, morphometrics of these conspecific Myrmica ♀♀ and ☿☿ collected in 2016 differ significantly from morphometrics of individuals found in other parapatric M. scabrinodis populations, corresponding to the very description of the atypical M. scabrinodis specimens collected from the same geographic region by M. Mei in 1987; therefore, it could be assumed that they are likely to belong to a new cryptic species of Myrmica which most probably evolved parapatrically, a quite common process among non-parasitic ants.
Besides antagonistic relationships between organisms such as parasitism and competition, the more neutral phoresy exists. It appears in some animal groups, for example within Hexapoda; larvæ of Meloidæ get transported by some Hymenoptera. But phoresy appears especially frequently within Nematoda and Acari. Phoresy evolved several times convergently within Acari. Because all Histiostomatidæ produce phoretic deutonymphæ, this phenomenon is the most important part of their biology. Phoresy is a phenomenon in which one individual of a species ascends an individual of another species at a given time of its ontogenesis. It is carried for a limited while to get to a new habitat. Usually they don’t feed during that time. Terms for the partners of such a phoretic relation are “phoret” for the ascending animal and “transporter” for the carrier. Phoresy is commonly found in habitats which change their conditions rapidly and elapse after a short time. Such habitats are called “ephemer biochoria”. Biochoria are parts of ecological systems distributed like islands, with a characteristic inventory of species. Examples for biochoria are: animal dung, carrion, compost. These habitats arise at uncertain locations to uncertain times. They differ from biochoria as puddles or formicaries, which regularly arise at certain locations. “Waving”, a behavior of the juvenile phorets in some groups of Nematoda and Acari, appears to find their transporters. Phoresy is a common phenomenon in the life cycle of free-living Astigmatina, a diverse and widely distributed monophyletic group. Some of them are permanent parasites of Aves and Mammalia, but ancestral Astigmatina are free-living and fungivorous. From there, the group has colonized many habitats. Deutonymphæ of Astigmatina most commonly occur in association with Coleoptera and Hymenoptera in arboreal and soil habitats; they can respond to both genders of the carrier or respond selectively only to one gender. Naiadacarus arboricola responds only to Syrphidæ ♀ carriers which visit water-filled treeholes to oviposit; Rhizoglyphus echinopus responds mainly to Osmoderma eremicola ♂♂. Kennethiella trisetosa only matures on ♂ larvæ of Ancistrocerus antilope: these mites propagate in the brood chambers of the wasp; then all mite stages except the deutonymphæ feed on the hemolympha of wasps in the stage immediatly before the pupa phase without damaging them. Deutonymphæ can only ascend the adult ♂ wasps, because ♀ wasp larvæ kill the mites before growing up. During the wasp’s copulation, the mites change actively into the genital chambers of the ♀ wasps. From there, they leave that ♀ during the egg deposition. During the transport, the deutonymphæ are always positioned on the propodeum of the ♂♂ on small polished cuticula areas. Because up to now no other function could be assigned to that structure, it is assumed that it evolved for the transportation of the deutonymphæ. Such a structure is called acarinarium. A satisfying evolutionary explication is missing. It is assumed that a mutualistic relationship between phoret and transporter exists; it cannot be ruled out that this relationship bears advantages for the transporter, but this is still unproved. Alternatively, the acarinaria could be evolved in a parasitic or in a “neutral” relationship. It could be beneficial for the transporter to have the mites restricted to areas where they are as less hindering as possible. Up to now, acarinaria are unknown for Histiostomatidæ. But because it could be assumed that some Histiostomatidæ bear advantages for their carriers, probably acarinaria will be found in future times on some carriers. The preference of one carrier gender is unknown for Histiostomatidæ spp but could probably exist. The act to ascend the carrier, in Astigmatina as in Histiostomatidæ, can occur spontaneously or can be provoked by a tactile stimulation of gnathosomal setæ or solenidia. The deutonymphæ of the non-Histiostomatidæ Carpoglyphus lactis show a conspicuous behavior and wait in a position with the body anchored to the substrate by the caudoventral suckers. Jumping to a height of 25-50 mm allows the mite to spring onto a passing Drosophilidæ carrier. Deutonymphæ of Sancassania spp remain on the carrier when it dies and subsequent stages exploit the carriers as saprophages of necrotic host tissues. Such a strategy is called "necromeny" and derived from phoresy. Sometimes, deutonymphæ are positioned in similar numbers on both sides of the carrier to minimize interference with the carrier's flight. An example is Glyphanœtus nomiensis (Histiostomatidæ) which is attached to Nomia melanderi (Halictidæ). It is less known concerning the detachment stimuli in Astigmatina. It could correlate with the oviposition of the carrier, as observed for non-Astigmatina mites. Deutonymphæ of Histiostoma polypori, which change from one earwig stage to the following of the same individual, may respond to chemical changes in the transporter's cuticle.
REFERENCES
J. Kontschán 2024: Uropodina world gg, pp. 154-155.
B. Seifert 2024: Myrmica scabrinodis pleistocenic differentiation.
B. Wermelinger 2021: Forest insects in EU.
P. Klimov & al. 2017: Acariformes phylogeny.
B. Seifert & al. 2014: Myrmica martini sp.n.
M. Dabert & al. 2010: Acariformes phylogeny.
A. Radchenko & G.W. Elmes 2010: Myrmica ants of the Old World.
A. Radchenko & G.W. Elmes 2003: Socially parasitic palæarctic Myrmica taxonomic revision.
Grote wolfspin / Kraamwebspin / Nursery web spider - Pisaura mirabilis
Striking characteristics of the Pisaura mirabilis are its long legs (the fourth one being the longest) and its slender abdomen (opisthosoma). The male is between 10–13 mm, while the female is 12–15 mm. After final ecdysis the male spiders weigh on average 54 mg and females 68 mg.
The prosoma is variable in color, ranging from light to reddish brown and from gray to black. A lighter stripe is visible down the middle of the prosoma. The opisthosoma is long and narrow and tapered towards the rear end.
Female spiders have a dark patch (epigyne) on the underside of their abdomen that includes the copulatory organs. Male genital openings can be found at the same location, but remain inconspicuous.
Patterning and coloration varies due to polymorphism. These patterns, which can be caused by hair and pigments, change with the growth of the spider (ontogenesis).
Male spiders are stronger in contrast than females and look black, especially in comparison to the white nuptial gifts. Females tend to get paler towards the end of summer. The stripe along the back of the body can be found in all spiders and can be seen as crypsis, a protective measure against predators.
The pedipalps in nymphs and females look similar to legs. In males, this structure gets thicker towards the end and is used to store sperm until reproduction (bulbus). The outer chelicerae segment consists of three teeth. They catch their prey during the day and at night and are also active on warm winter days.
Striking characteristics of Pisaura mirabilis are its long legs (the fourth one being the longest) and its slender abdomen (opisthosoma). The male is between 10 and 13 mm, while the female is 12 to 15 mm. After final ecdysis, the male spiders weigh on average 54 mg and females 68 mg.
The prosoma (cephalothorax) is variable in color, ranging from light to reddish brown and from gray to black. A lighter stripe is visible down the middle of the prosoma. The opisthosoma (abdomen) is long and narrow and tapered towards the rear end.
The female spiders has a dark patch (epigyne) on the underside of her abdomen that includes the copulatory organs. Male genital openings can be found at the same location, but remain inconspicuous.
Patterning and coloration varies due to polymorphism. These patterns, which can be caused by hair and pigments, change with the growth of the spider (ontogenesis).
Male spiders are stronger in contrast than females and look black, especially in comparison to the white nuptial gifts. Females tend to get paler towards the end of summer. The stripe along the back of the body can be found in all spiders and can be seen as crypsis, a protective measure against predators.
The pedipalps in nymphs and females look similar to legs. In males, this structure gets thicker towards the end and is used to store sperm until reproduction (bulbus). The outer chelicerae segment consists of three teeth. They catch their prey during the day and at night and are also active on warm winter days.
The spider develops from a fertilised egg inside a cocoon into an embryo. After inversion, the embryo enters the prelarval stage. A few hours later, the prelarva molts into a larva. At this stage, the spiders are colorless but mobile, and can detect sensory signals from its surrounding. They do not have any eyes yet and their chelicerae are short and sharp. A few fine hairs can be found on their feet.
Depending on the temperature, the larvae molt after 4.5 – 7.5 days into the first nymphal stage. Once leaving the cocoon through an opening, they live in a protective web made by the mother, where they feed on the leftover yolk from their eggs and drink from water droplets. After about a week, the nymphs start suspending themselves from their own spider silk and start preying on fruit flies. This usually happens in the sixth or seventh nymphal stage. Cannibalism does not occur in the first few days, but occurs in later stages. The whole nymphal stage is divided into 12 stages at most. Male spiders become sexually mature in the 9th to 11th stages, females in the 10th to 12th stages. Temperature can influence the development and number of stages, with colder temperatures slowing down the process. Under good conditions, spiders can complete their nymphal development in fewer than 12 stages.[10] The duration from prelarval stage to final moult (maturity) typically lasts 257 days for males (stage 10) and 289 days for females (stage 11). Adulthood is the period after final moult till death. Females live longer than males, the record being 247 days for females and 186.5 days for males.
Depending on habitat, nursery web spiders hibernate once or twice during the nymphal stage. The period of hibernation (diapause) is spent in ground vegetation under leaves, moss, and stones. They can be found in garages and houses, as well. Some individuals in the south of France have been found under loose bark of the plane tree. The nymphs in stages 6 to 8 start hibernating in November and continue with their development towards the end of February to the beginning of March.
Pisaura mirabilis in Western- and Central Europe reach sexual maturity in May, when sperm uptake, the search for females, offering of nuptial gifts, and courtship and mating takes place. In Northern and Eastern Europe, spiders reach sexual maturity only in June, while in Southern Europe, they become sexually mature in April.
Nursery web spiders have a one-year annual cycle in southern Europe. They grow in summer, hibernate in winter, reach adulthood in spring, and reproduce and then die in autumn. Their offspring are sexually mature in the following spring. Spiders from the north have a two-year cycle, having to go through two hibernations before reaching sexual maturity. Spiders in Western and Central Europe have a mix of both one- and two-year cycles. Males have a two-month period to reproduce; females three and a half.
Males of this species offer a nuptial gift to potential female mates. Some Pisaura mirabilis specimens have also been observed to use thanatosis during courtship.[11] After presenting the nuptial gift to the female, she bites on to the gift and the male moves to her epigyne to deposit sperm with his pedipalps. Throughout copulation, the male keeps a leg on the gift so as to be ready if she tries to escape with it or attack him. At this time, the male may feign death – his limbs become straight and he is dragged along with the female while holding on to the gift. When the female stops, the male slowly "resurrects" and continues attempting to mate.[11] Thanatosis in P. mirabilis has been observed to significantly increase the male's odds of successfully copulating from less than 30% to 89%.
For more information, please visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisaura_mirabilis
Aphid birth (centre above) and ecdysis (left below).
Single shot taken with Canon 350D camera and MP-E 65mm lens.
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Orange School Graph Books
Harleston 2020-2021
A Species of Spaces
The Social Turn
Museum Site and Display
Political Philosophy
Makers work in a world that does not stand still
Iteration allows for continual correction (material conversation) in response to an ongoing perceptual monitoring of the task as it unfolds, mixing the potential for blending or combining matter that already exists into new combinations
Tim Ingold 2010
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Making becomes a process of iteration, and a maker works with this iteration prolifically
Matter and materials are lively and require attention, materials continue to thwart in unpredictable ways, decaying and breaking down or wearing or breaking under force
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Jane Bennett 2010
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Tim Ingold 2010
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Materials carry on overtaking the formal destinations that, at one time or another, have been assigned to them
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The exhibitions to emerge through new institutionalism are considered as points of exchange and collision, made through intersections of social, economic and political relations, it follows that the predominant forms of artistic practice included are the social, the spatial, the interdisciplinary
So our understanding of site has shifted from a fixed , physical location to somewhere or something constituted through social-economic-cultural and political processes
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The artist is conceived less as an individual producer of discrete objects, than as a collaborator and producer of situations
The contemporary artwork is finite, portable, commodifiable product, and is reconceived as an ongoing or long term project with an unclear beginning and end
Artists are more interested in the creative rewards of participation as a politicised working process, than the relational aesthetic which renders discursive and dialogic projects more amenable to museums and galleries
Artificial Hells (exposing the political and aesthetic limitations in the work)
Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship
Claire Bishop 2011
Site-Specificity/Spatial Practice
The distinguishing characteristic of today's site-oriented art is the way in which both the art work's relationship to the actuality of a location (as site) and the social conditions of the institutional frame (as site) are subordinated to a discursively determined site that is delineated as a field of knowledge, intellectual exchange or cultural debate
Miwon Kwon 1997
Whilst temporary exhibitions can expand the scope of medium-specific discourse, they can also impose alternative, but equally restrictive frames
Participation, creating a bridge between socially engaged practice and the permanent collection
Expressing itself expressing
Creating a conceptual and linguistic dexterity between absolutes, certainties, definitions
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The strategy of making artworks as response
The Ceramic Object, by means of preservation and display becomes a vehicle/vessel for a social and historical narrative/entanglement/engagement
Making vessels, beyond the examining and intellectually impoverished questions
A vessel is identified as such by its physical disposition, giving shape to the contents and clarifying what is inside and what is outside
Few boundaries are impenetrable
They are rather, semi-permeable membranes providing housing while allowing selective commerce
Like the vessel, the house shapes and nurtures the life contained inside
The Factory I build in the Tate is a place to discuss the transactions and transformations of Labour that Create Knowledge and Community
In the Factory we will examine skills and how we form Exchanges at Work , with ourselves and with others
Clare Twomey, Lead artist at Tate Exchange 2017
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Interfaces between Making-Makers-Museums
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Collage No. 348/360
from the Series „The Journey“ (Psychogramm in 360 Collages)
Part 2: The Better Half
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The nursery web spider Pisaura mirabilis is a spider species of the family Pisauridae.
Striking characteristics of Pisaura mirabilis are its long legs (the fourth pair being the longest) and its slender abdomen (opisthosoma). The male is between 10 and 13 mm, while the female is 12 to 15 mm. After final ecdysis, the male spiders weigh on average 54 mg and females 68 mg.
The prosoma (cephalothorax) is variable in color, ranging from light to reddish brown and from gray to black. A lighter stripe is visible down the middle of the prosoma. The opisthosoma (abdomen) is long and narrow and tapered towards the rear end.
The female spiders has a dark patch (epigyne) on the underside of her abdomen that includes the copulatory organs. Male genital openings can be found at the same location, but remain inconspicuous.
Patterning and coloration varies due to polymorphism. These patterns, which can be caused by hair and pigments, change with the growth of the spider (ontogenesis).
Male spiders exhibit a stronger contrast than females and appear black, especially when compared to the white nuptial gifts. Females tend to get paler towards the end of summer. The stripe along the back of the body can be found in all spiders and can be seen as crypsis, a protective measure against predators.
The pedipalps in nymphs and females look similar to legs. In males, this structure gets thicker towards the end and is used to store sperm until reproduction (bulbus). The outer chelicerae segment consists of three teeth. They catch their prey during the day and at night and are also active on warm winter days.
Pisaura mirabilis has a palearctic distribution, and can be found all over Europe. These spiders inhabit the Canary Islands and Madeira, the Asian part of Russia, China and North Africa.
P. mirabilis lives in all habitats, but prefers wet environments, such as wet meadows, lowland moors, salt marshes, dunes, the edge of forests, and wet hedges. It inhabits all strata, from the ground to the top of trees, but are not found under rocks or in caves. These spiders can be found at altitudes up to 1100 m.
The spider develops from a fertilised egg inside a cocoon into an embryo. After inversion, the embryo enters the prelarval stage. A few hours later, the prelarva moults into a larva. At this stage, the spiders are colorless but mobile, and can detect sensory signals from its surrounding. They do not have any eyes yet and their chelicerae are short and sharp. A few fine hairs can be found on their feet.
Depending on the temperature, the larvae moult after 4.5 – 7.5 days into the first nymphal stage. Once leaving the cocoon through an opening, they live in a protective web made by the mother, where they feed on the leftover yolk from their eggs and drink from water droplets. After about a week, the nymphs start suspending themselves from their own spider silk and start preying on fruit flies. This usually happens in the sixth or seventh nymphal stage. Cannibalism does not occur in the first few days, but occurs in later stages. The whole nymphal stage is divided into 12 stages at most. Male spiders become sexually mature in the 9th to 11th stages, females in the 10th to 12th stages. Temperature can influence the development and number of stages, with colder temperatures slowing down the process. Under good conditions, spiders can complete their nymphal development in fewer than 12 stages.[11] The duration from prelarval stage to final moult (maturity) typically lasts 257 days for males (stage 10) and 289 days for females (stage 11). Adulthood is the period after final moult till death. Females live longer than males, the record being 247 days for females and 186.5 days for males.
Depending on habitat, nursery web spiders hibernate once or twice during the nymphal stage. The period of hibernation (diapause) is spent in ground vegetation under leaves, moss, and stones. They can be found in garages and houses, as well. Some individuals in the south of France have been found under loose bark of the plane tree. The nymphs in stages 6 to 8 start hibernating in November and continue with their development towards the end of February to the beginning of March.
Pisaura mirabilis in Western and Central Europe reach sexual maturity in May, when sperm uptake, the search for females, offering of nuptial gifts, and courtship and mating takes place. In Northern and Eastern Europe, spiders reach sexual maturity only in June, while in Southern Europe, they become sexually mature in April.
Nursery web spiders have a one-year annual cycle in southern Europe. They grow in summer, hibernate in winter, reach adulthood in spring, and reproduce and then die in autumn. Their offspring are sexually mature in the following spring. Spiders from the north have a two-year cycle, having to go through two hibernations before reaching sexual maturity. Spiders in Western and Central Europe have a mix of both one- and two-year cycles. Males have a two-month period to reproduce; females three and a half.
Males of this species offer a nuptial gift to potential female mates. Some Pisaura mirabilis specimens have also been observed to use thanatosis during courtship. After presenting the nuptial gift to the female, she bites on to the gift and the male moves to her epigyne to deposit sperm with his pedipalps. Throughout copulation, the male keeps a leg on the gift so as to be ready if she tries to escape with it or attack him. At this time, the male may feign death – his limbs become straight and he is dragged along with the female while holding on to the gift. When the female stops, the male slowly "resurrects" and continues attempting to mate. Thanatosis in P. mirabilis has been observed to significantly increase the male's odds of successfully copulating from less than 30% to 89%.
Predators of Pisaura mirabilis includes spider wasps, tree frogs, lizards, and song birds during the day, and toads, shrew mice, and bats at night. Other spider species, as well as from the same species (cannibalism), consider P. mirabilis as prey.
Nursery web spiders are often parasitised by nematodes, parasitic wasps, and Acari. These parasites infect the spider and its eggs and cocoons, which can lead to destruction of a whole clutch of eggs.
Baculoviridae and Rickettsia species infect nursery web spiders, as well. They most likely enter the gastrointestinal tract via the spiders' prey. Not only can nymphs and adults be infected, but different stages in the cocoon are infected, as well.
Dr. ADOLFO VÁSQUEZ ROCCA
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CONFERENCIA Dr. Adolfo Vasquez Rocca__Canal Revista Observaciones Filosoficas + ROF
Dr. ADOLFO VÁSQUEZ ROCCA
Adolfo Vasquez Rocca | Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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ESCUELA de PSICOLOGÍA
Arquitectura y Diseño
Dr. Adolfo Vásquez Rocca
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PROGRAMA CURSO _ ESTÉTICA Y TEORÍA DEL ARTE _ ESCUELA DE ARQUITECTURA PROF. DR. ADOLFO VÁSQUEZ ROCCA
Etiquetas: Peter Sloterdijk Nietzsche Psicoanálisis Diseño Cine Música Postmodernidad Narrativa Cultura Vanguardias Psicología deconstrucción Estética Teatro Literatura Fotografía Arquitectura Espacio Adolfo Vásquez Rocca Libros Ciudad
Prof. Dr. Adolfo Vásquez Rocca _ ESTÉTICA Arquitectura y Diseño UNAB _ 2011
Bibliografía de Referencia y Consulta:
SLOTERDIJK Peter, El Palacio de Cristal, Conferencia. Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona 2004 Conferencia pronunciada en el marco del debate “Traumas urbanos. La ciudad y los desastres”. CCCB. [En Archivo Adjunto PDF]
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, "El Palacio de Cristal; Sloterdijk y W. Benjamin De Los Pasajes a los invernaderos de la Posmodernidad", en Escáner Cultural, Revista de Arte contemporáneo y nuevas tendencias, Nº 104 – mayo, 2008.
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, “Sloterdijk; Entre rostros, Esferas y Espacio interfacial. Ensayo de una historia natural de la afabilidad”, En EIKASIA, Revista de Filosofía, Nº 17 - 2008, ISSN 1885-5679 - Oviedo, España, pp. 221-235
www.revistadefilosofia.com/17-05.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, "El Hipertexto y las nuevas retóricas de la posmodernidad; textualidad, redes y discurso excéntrico", En PHILOSHOPHICA Nº 27 2004, Revista del Instituto de Filosofía PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE VALPARASO. pp. 331 – 350
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VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, "Peter Sloterdijk; Normas y Disturbios en el Parque Humano o la crisis del Humanismo como utopía y escuela de domesticación", En A PARTE REI, Nº 58, Sociedad de Estudios Filosóficos, MADRID, julio, 2008.
serbal.pntic.mec.es/~cmunoz11/vasquez58.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, Artículo “El Giro Estético de la Epistemología; La ficción como conocimiento, subjetividad y texto”, En Revista AISTHESIS,
INSTITUTO DE ESTÉTICA DE LA PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CHILE, PUC, Nº 40, 2006.
www.puc.cl/estetica/html/revista/pdf/Adolfo_Vssquez.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, "Peter Sloterdijk; Microesferas íntimas y úteros fantásticos para masas infantilizadas", en NÓMADAS Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas. UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID, | Nº 15 | Enero-Junio 2007, pp. 193-200
www.ucm.es/info/nomadas/15/avrocca_microesferas.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, "Peter Sloterdijk; Experimentos sonoros y ontogenesis de los espacios humanos", en EIKASIA. Revista de Filosofía, Revista de Filosofía, OVIEDO. ESPAÑA. ISSN 1885-5679, año II, Nº 10 (mayo 2007)
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VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, Artículo "Peter Sloterdijk: Esferas, flujos, sistemas metafísicos de inmunidad y complejidad extrahumana" En NÓMADAS Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas. UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID, | Nº 17 | Enero-Junio 2008 | 1º / 1 pp. 145-149
www.ucm.es/info/nomadas/17/avrocca_sloterdijk.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, Artículo "Peter Sloterdijk: Espacio tanatológico, duelo esférico y disposición melancólica", En NÓMADAS, Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas - Universidad Complutense de Madrid, | Nº 17 | Enero-Junio 2008 -1º / 1 | pp. 151-158
www.ucm.es/info/nomadas/17/avrocca_sloterdijk2.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, Artículo "Peter Sloterdijk: Temblores de aire, atmoterrorismo y crepúsculo de la inmunidad", En NÓMADAS, Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas - Universidad Complutense de Madrid, | Nº 17 | Enero-Junio 2008 -1º / 1 | pp. 159-168
www.ucm.es/info/nomadas/17/avrocca_sloterdijk3.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, "Peter Sloterdijk; Espumas, mundo poliesférico y ciencia ampliada de invernaderos" En KONVERGENCIAS, Revista de Filosofía y Culturas en Diálogo, Nº 16 - 2007, Capital Federal, Argentina, pp. 217-228
www.konvergencias.net/vasquezrocca155.pdf
VÁSQUEZ ROCCA, Adolfo, "Individualismo, modernidad líquida y terrorismo hipermoderno; de Bauman a Sloterdijk", En KONVERGENCIAS, Revista de Filosofía y Culturas en Dialogo, Nº 17, 2008 - ADEFYC Asociación de Estudios Filosóficos y Culturales, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp, 122 - 130
www.konvergencias.net/vasquezrocca168.pdf
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Libro: Peter Sloterdijk; Esferas, helada cósmica y políticas de climatización, Colección Novatores, Nº 28, Editorial de la Institución Alfons el Magnànim (IAM), Valencia, España, 2008. 221 páginas | I.S.B.N.: 978-84-7822-523-1
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tangibleFlux φ plenumorphic ∴ chaosmosis is a sensorial installation inhabited by the playful ontogenesis of vibrant patterns. Participants encounter the organic formation of temporal textures, which emerge from continuous material-energy fields. In search for excitable mysteries of matter at the borders of table-top astrophysics and natural fiction, three microcosms orchestrate states of sensory access to the phenomenological emergence of order out of chaos. This is physically investigated through collaboration with non-linear forces of complex harmonic motion. Each microcosm engages unique entanglements: between pattern and uncertainty, orbital resonance and topological semblance, percepts and the stuff of forms. Patterns of interaction between magnetism, gravity, matter, and light evoke the behavior of the cosmos at large, always spiraling into an improvisatory dance of hallucinatory forms. Eventually the kinetic event unveils messy realness: things doing… stuff seeking a minimum-energy state under magnetic flux, dissolving into upheavals at the edge of chaos. Sensually binding, spatially confusing, and temporally unsettling, tangibleFlux pulls everything into immediate vibrational relation with its vertiginous ritual.
Credit: Navid Navab
Entry in category 1. Object of study; Copyright CC-BY-NC-ND: Hendrik Oudhoff
A cross section of an adult transgenic zebrafish skeletal muscle, taken from the caudal peduncle region. The image shows a recently regenerated muscle after a massive insult on one half of the fish. In red all slow-twitch muscle fibres are visible, marked in blue are intermediate fast-twitch fibres, and in green GFP expression is driven by a new promoter encoding for a subgroup of so far undefined muscle fibres. It is clearly visible from the uninjured side of the fish, that freshly regenerated fibres are unable to immediately position themselves in the same organized manner as from ontogenesis. Fibre types are intermingled and overlap into the domains of metabolically different cells. The image was taken with a confocal microscope. This image gives an indication on how stem cell-based regeneration lacks certain positional cues, even if the overall orientation seems to be preserved.
Postcard with a picture of art called Ontogenesis by Oregon artist Christopher Marley. As you can see, this features a design made of preserved butterflies. Sent to a Postcrossing member in Finland.
A preliminary cover design for my next novel, Incubus Sky, which will be a scifi exploration of the alien-abduction phenomenon. (Update 8/29/14: The title is now Ulterior Sky. Update 3/28/17: The title is now Ontogenesis (Libri Mysterii Book 5.) From my research into the surprisingly widespread phenomenon, I've learned that a lot of people are experiencing *something* that can leave them with post traumatic stress disorder but no one knows conclusively what it is. I'm not writing about the phenomenon because I think I know what it is or isn't all about; I simply find it a compelling scenario that affects people of all social classes all around the world. The implications are profound, and the experiences deeply affect those involved. It's an interesting subject that seems to expand the more I research it. So, just how deep *does* this rabbit hole go?
The cover design of my fifth novel, entitled Ontogenesis (Libri Mysterii Book 5), which is a scifi exploration of the alien-abduction phenomenon. From my research into the surprisingly widespread phenomenon, I've learned that a lot of people are experiencing *something* that can leave them with post traumatic stress disorder but no one knows conclusively what it is. I'm not writing about the phenomenon because I think I know what it is or isn't all about; I simply find it a compelling scenario that affects people of all social classes all around the world. The implications are profound, and the experiences deeply affect those involved. It's an interesting subject that seems to expand the more I research it. So, just how deep *does* this rabbit hole go?
Logline: Trevor frequently wakes up from weird abduction dreams, but when the ufo he’s dreaming he’s in is actually shot down by the military he learns that he’s been an abductee since childhood and that government agencies will not tolerate crash survivors or escapees from deep underground bases.
Each Spring there are a lot of groups of eggs in our small lake but only a few dosens of the eggs can develop into frog.
I like all species of frog a lot and I am very grateful to them for delivering us from mosquitos.
1. Frog - Ontogenesis...1 - Groups of frog eggs, 2. Group of frog eggs , 3. Frog - Ontogenesis... 2 - Tadpoles, 4. Frog - Ontogenesis...3
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As New York's young, trendy caterers, Ontogenesis Events creates one of a kind menus tailored for your party. No two parties are the same and yours will definitely be memorable.
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As New York's young, trendy caterers, Ontogenesis Events creates one of a kind menus tailored for your party. No two parties are the same and yours will definitely be memorable.
We specialize in off-site catering services in NYC and event planning, for private parties, corporate shindigs, and weddings. A traditional gala or informal cocktail party of close friends, Ontogenesis Events is the premiere urban warriors of event planning. Flexible, chic, and a timeless simplicity is our specialty.
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Authors: Bruna Nunes de Luna, Anna Carina Antunes e Defaveri, Alice Sato, Humberto Ribeiro Bizzo, Maria de Fátima Freitas, Claudia Franca Barros
Citation: Botany, 2014, 92(10): 757-766, 10.1139/cjb-2014-0044
Source: www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjb-2014-0044#.U...
Caption: Fig. 3.Ontogenesis of peltate trichomes of Myrsine coriacea (A–E, G) and Myrsine venosa (F and H) leaves. (A, D, E, G, H) Light microscopy. (B and C) Epifluorescence microscopy. (F) Scanning electron microscopy. (A) Cross section of the leaf primordium with a peltate trichome that develops from an anticlinally divided protodermal cell, resulting in the basal cell (bc) and the stalk cell (sc). Subsequently, the stalk cell undergoes a new anticlinal division forming the head cell (hc). (B) Cross section of the young developed trichome, stained with DAPI. (C) Frontal view of the head cell stained with Auramine O. (D and E) Cross section of peltate trichomes after several anticlinal divisions of the head cells. (F) Full developed trichomes in sunken areas of the epidermis. (G and H) Frontal view of mature trichomes.
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Author: António Bracinha Vieira
Date: 1989
Description: Diagram of the causal interrelationships between genotype, ontogenesis and phylogenesis of an animal organism, encompassing morphology, physiology and behaviour, represented as a cogwheel.
Technique: Drawing
Source: Biologia do comportamento», Colóquio / Ciências, 1989, nº 6: 55-71, p. 58.
Image and caption provided by: António Bracinha Vieira, CFCUL
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