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Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep - outside in Salford!

Yulia talks about her show in this interview with Jo d'Orville​ and Jasmine Carter​: youtu.be/3dfZLWakJ4s

Want to take part in Greater Manchester Fringe 1-31 July 2019? Register by Friday 26 April to get in the brochure. For more details visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep - outside in Salford!

Yulia talks about her show in this interview with Jo d'Orville​ and Jasmine Carter​: youtu.be/3dfZLWakJ4s

Want to take part in Greater Manchester Fringe 1-31 July 2019? Register by Friday 26 April to get in the brochure. For more details visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep - outside in Salford!

Yulia talks about her show in this interview with Jo d'Orville​ and Jasmine Carter​: youtu.be/3dfZLWakJ4s

Want to take part in Greater Manchester Fringe 1-31 July 2019? Register by Friday 26 April to get in the brochure. For more details visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Wired played host to The Battle Over Books, an intellectual debate between Authors & Publishers versus the proponents of the Google Print Library Project. Lots of A-list personalities in the business were down for this spectacle. You can watch the video or listen to the audio recording of the event at smartleydunn.com/wired/

Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep - outside in Salford!

Yulia talks about her show in this interview with Jo d'Orville​ and Jasmine Carter​: youtu.be/3dfZLWakJ4s

Want to take part in Greater Manchester Fringe 1-31 July 2019? Register by Friday 26 April to get in the brochure. For more details visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Learn more about the Libraries' "Access Granted" open access video contest at libguides.wustl.edu/access_granted.

 

Photo credit: Washington University Libraries

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

The Put A License On It event took place on Tuesday, October 23 as part of Open Access Week 2018. Stephanie Savage, Scholarly Communications and Copyright Services Librarian, was the presenter during this event.

 

This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC Library branches only. For non-UBC use please contact library.communications@ubc.ca.

 

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Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep - outside in Salford!

Yulia talks about her show in this interview with Jo d'Orville​ and Jasmine Carter​: youtu.be/3dfZLWakJ4s

Want to take part in Greater Manchester Fringe 1-31 July 2019? Register by Friday 26 April to get in the brochure. For more details visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Open Access Programme Coordinator

Find out more by visiting our webpage bit.ly/1WDTeih.

Two anti-TTIP activists pose with two large foam hands which carry the slogan "Corporate hands off" and "#noTTIP"

 

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From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

Anti-TTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) activists begin their day of action outside the Dept. of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) in Westminster.

 

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Keynote speaker, James Groom, kicking off the conference with a very cool and funky video of "The Mother of all Funk Chords"

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

This bronze mirror shown here is an Etruscan classical piece that dates back to 425 to 400 B.C. When zooming in, there seems to be outlines of figures on it and I also notice an owl at the bottom of the mirror. It has designs drawn around it that look like hearts. The dimensions of this mirror is 9 9/16 x 6 in. (24.3 x 15.3cm). It was purchased with the Rogers Fund, 1920. The accession number is 20.211. It is on view at the Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 170. The image is in the public domain.

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OPEN ACCESS: Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation

An open access journal serving the rehabilitation community

 

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Learn more about the Libraries' "Access Granted" open access video contest at libguides.wustl.edu/access_granted.

 

Photo credit: Andrea Degener/Washington University Libraries

Several hundred Anti-TTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protesters suddenly leave their first target at BIS and march in the direction of Parliament.

 

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The Riot Act by Rob Johnston (Breathe Out Theatre), starring Christopher Ward and Jake Talbot, 20 July 2019 at Manchester Central Library.

 

On August 12th 1842, just 23 years after The Peterloo Massacre, Lancashire cotton-workers again marched in protest at appalling pay and conditions.

Reaching Preston's Lune Street the protesters were confronted by the authorities and read The Riot Act.

 

A gripping mix of tragedy and humour from the WINNER of BEST DRAMA at Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 2017. Part of the Peterloo 2019 commemorations.

 

Photography by Craige Barker www.craigebarker.com/mcrfring19

Interview by Jo d'Orville and Jasmine Carter youtu.be/l0ikY-Uf2-Q

Tickets go on sale 1 May www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/

„Der offene Wissensaustausch macht Open Access so spannend.“

 

UB TU Berlin / Foto: D. Grahl, Grafik: F. Zillmer / CC BY 4.0

 

Vollständiges Interview: blogs.ub.tu-berlin.de/openaccess/2017/10/der-offene-wisse...

An up-close view at the TouchSecure® OpenAccess Wall Mount Physical Access Reader.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

Activists from campaign organisation 38 Degrees at the #NoTTIP protest hold their large banner in the air.

 

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R.I.P.

* 09.08. 1938 - 22.11.2011

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Affenpaule mit gelber Zigarre, im Blaumann und mit Sandalen ohne Socken.

 

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free using with a link to this picture and my Name, "Erwin Effinger" , allowed

als Hommage,

define homage:

Darbietung als Huldigung für einen Menschen, besonders einen Künstler.

Herkunft:

französisch hommage, zu: homme -> lateinisch , homo, Homo = Mensch.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> View On Black <<<<<<<<<<<<

Affenpaule , Paul Franz, Orginal, Rottenburg , Lebenskünstler

 

"Affenpaule",

er hat mal Affen oder Aras oder andere "wilde Tiere" bei sich geführt!,

Er hegte zeitweilig bis zu 200 Tiere in der Kleegasse.

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Tigerpython, Kaiman und Alligator, Meerkatze , Schildkröten, Nasen- und Waschbären . . .

Ein humorvoller Mensch der mit bürgerlichem Namen Paul Franz , *1938 - 2011

heißt, schipperte jahrelang mit seinem selbst gebauten Kahn

"Nixe"

als Touristenattraktion auf dem Rottenburger Neckar.

Per pedes, d.h. mit seiner Füße und Beine Muskelkraft, wie bei einem Tretboot!

Seinen Spitznamen bekam Affenpaule lange, bevor er sich den ersten Affen zulegte. Er sei, erzählte er seinen Töchtern Claudia Faas und Manuela Franz, schon als Junge wie ein Äffle barfuß die Bäume hochgeklettert.

Seit nun im Rottenburger Stadtrat die Frage nach der Sicherheit des nur mit Muskelkraft betriebenen "Neckar-Liners" gestellt wurde, sitzt "Affenpaule" mit seiner "Nixe" auf dem Trockenen.

 

Und Paule, gleichsam wie der Titelheld in einem "Schwäbischen Fitzcarraldo-Drama", deklamierte vor laufender Kamera: "Idealismus macht aus Schrott ein schönes Schiff, und Bürokratismus macht aus einem schönen Schiff wieder Schrott".

 

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.en

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"The Monkeys Paul"

he once had Aras or monkeys or other "wild animals" , animals loved him and likewise!

And they said the young Paul could climb on trees as fast as monkeys can. Civil name Paul Franz

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He was skipping over the river Neckar for years with his self-built boat made of scrap of an old motor boat -

"Mermaid" , german called "NIXE" -

It was a tourist attraction on Rottenburger river (Neckar )

Nixe run by Paul's muscle-craft, with his feet and legs , like a kids boat !!

7 to 13 passengers could sit in the boat.

Since 2001: In the Rottenburg City Council

made someone the question of security

- 'only with muscle power operated "Neckar-Liners" - is it safe' ?

"Paul" was robbed his work and love , and was now sitting with his "Mermaid" on land.

 

Poor man - poor for all tourists and kids ! As You see -

he is an original and can tell you a lot of stories or jokes!

  

And Paul, just made it to the title hero in a "Swabian Fitzcarraldo drama," declaimed in front of the camera:

 

"idealism turns scrap to a beautiful ship, and bureaucracy makes a beautiful ship to scrap again."

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Several hundred activists assemble outside Europe House, the London branch of the European Commission and European Parliament in Smith Square during the #noTTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protest.

 

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SBB CFF FFS Cargo Re 482 Class electric No. 482 031-2 slowly makes its way out of Mainz-Bischofsheim Yard (between Mainz and Hannover), Germany, with a southbound rake of empty intermodal flats on April 26th, 2008. The Bombardier-built machine (one of 35 'Traxx 1' F140 AC1 locos built for SBB) shows plenty of evidence of its trans-European adventures on its workstained bodysides.

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