Earthworks

Earthworks
Author: Suzaan Boettger
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780520241169

Her examination of Earthworks relationship to the ecology movement perceptively corrects a popular misconception about the artists goals while acknowledging the social and cultural complexities of the period."

Architecture and Control

Architecture and Control
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9004355626

Architecture and Control makes a collective critical intervention into the relationship between architecture, including virtual architectures, and practices of control since the turn of the twentieth to twenty-first centuries. Authors from the fields of architectural theory, literature, film and cultural studies come together here with visual artists to explore the contested sites at which, in the present day, attempts at gaining control give rise to architectures of control as well as the potential for architectures of resistance. Together, these contributions make clear how a variety of post-2000 architectures enable control to be established, all the while observing how certain architectures and infrastructures allow for alternative, progressive modes of control, and even modes of the unforeseen and the uncontrolled, to arise. Contributors are: Pablo Bustinduy, Rafael Dernbach, Alexander R. Galloway, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Maria Finn, Runa Johannessen, Natalie Koerner, Michael Krause, Samantha Martin-McAuliffe, Lorna Muir, Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Anne Elisabeth Sejten and Joey Whitfield

New York

New York
Author: Brad Dunn
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781551521619

In this treasury of Gotham's secrets--some dark, some light, and some just plain weird--there are tales of underground sex clubs, a secret tunnel in Grand Central Station, an electrocuted elephant at Coney Island, and little-known bars, cafes, hangouts, and other places to frolic.

My Pal, Blaise

My Pal, Blaise
Author: Richard Leviton
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781475948103

In 2020 angels of a high order started incarnating on Earth as humans. In early 2020 guards at Teotihuacan, an archeological site in Mexico, find eight fat handwritten notebooks on a ledge at the Palace of the Jaguars. They purport to be the journal, and maybe last testament, of an American, age 69, hiding out in the high desert of New Mexico and on the run from intelligence agencies. He sums up his life spent with a most unusual colleague named Blaise. The journal entries span seven months in 2019 then end as 2020 begins, but they cover the history of the Earth. Offered in a matter-of-fact manner, the writers revelations grow increasingly alarming and hard to credit. Wormholes on the Earth. Pleiadian influence in human evolution. Hyperdimensional Light grids. Clairvoyant scientists. Shapeshifting Ascended Masters. Accounts of planetwide psychic access. An apparitional theater of mythic figures. Angels 60 billion years old on the verge of human incarnation. Yet the journals, written with warmth, fondness, and amusement, read like the memoir of truly one mans best friend, Blaiseyet this Blaise is too big, too old, too vast to be a human. What then? And who wrote the journals? He seems untraceable. In 2023 the notebooks passed to Dartmouth College professor Frederick Graham Atkinson, Ph.D., who, starting in 2025, prepared them for publication, adding helpful editorial notes. The journals, though never intended for publication by their author and its a miracle they survived the desert and years in a dusty unused office, Dr. Atkinson states, offer an unusual, often inspiring, and mostly astonishing report of the inner affairs of planet, culture, myth, humanity, the spiritual world, and where its all heading.

The Falconer

The Falconer
Author: Dana Czapnik
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501193244

A New York Times Editor’s Choice Pick “A novel of huge heart and fierce intelligence. It has restored my faith in pretty much everything.” —Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth “[An] electric debut novel…Reader, beware: Spending time with Lucy is unapologetic fun, and heartbreak, and awe as well.” —Chloe Malle, The New York Times Book Review In this “frank, bittersweet coming-of-age story that crackles with raw adolescent energy, fresh-cut prose, and a kinetic sense of place” (Entertainment Weekly), a teenaged tomboy explores love, growing up, and New York City in the early 1990s. New York, 1993. Street-smart seventeen-year-old Lucy Adler is often the only girl on the public basketball courts. Lucy’s inner life is a contradiction. She’s by turns quixotic and cynical, insecure and self-possessed, and, despite herself, is in unrequited love with her best friend and pickup teammate, Percy, the rebellious son of a prominent New York family. As Lucy begins to question accepted notions of success, bristling against her own hunger for male approval, she is drawn into the world of a pair of provocative feminist artists living in what remains of New York’s bohemia. Told with wit and pathos, The Falconer is at once a novel of ideas, a portrait of a time and place, and an ode to the obsessions of youth. In her critically acclaimed debut, Dana Czapnik captures the voice of an unforgettable modern literary heroine, a young woman in the first flush of freedom.

Taoist Feng Shui

Taoist Feng Shui
Author: Susan Levitt
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1999-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780892817238

Helps readers improve home, business, garden, property, neighborhoods, and much more.

The Four Friends

The Four Friends
Author: Matthew Omotayo Adedipe Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2024-06-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

In a forest, there live four friends who are very different from one another—Mika the monkey, Oli the owl, Sia the spider, and Bia the butterfly. Despite their differences, they get along well and enjoy each other’s company. Mika is adventurous; he always has a new idea for a fun activity and loves to explore new places, try new things, and challenge himself. Oli always has a clever answer for everything. He enjoys reading books, solving puzzles, and learning new facts. Bia has a compassionate heart for others and wants to spend her time helping people, volunteering for causes, and making new friends. And Sia has a unique perspective on everything; she loves to spin her webs and talk to the others. The four friends sometimes find themselves facing unusual challenges—poachers bent on destruction, a giant machine threatening the forest, a spooky ancient temple and magical flowers. But if they work together, these friends can overcome anything.

El-Ahwat: A Fortified Site from the Early Iron Age Near Nahal 'Iron, Israel

El-Ahwat: A Fortified Site from the Early Iron Age Near Nahal 'Iron, Israel
Author: Adam Zertal
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2011-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047429893

The excavations at el-Ahwat constitute a unique and fascinating archaeological undertaking. The site is the location of a fortified city dated to the early Iron Age (ca. 1220–1150 BCE), hidden in a dense Mediterranean forest in central Israel, near the historic ’Arunah pass. Discovered in 1992 and excavated between 1993 and 2000, the digs revealed an urban “time capsule” erected and inhabited during a short period of time (60–70 years), with no earlier site below or subsequent one above it. This report provides a vivid picture of the site, its buildings, and environmental economy as evinced by the stone artifacts, animal bones, agricultural installations, and iron forge that were uncovered here. The excavators of this site suggest in this work that the settlement was inhabited by the Shardana Sea-Peoples, who arrived in the ancient Near East at the end of the 13th century BCE and settled in northern Canaan. In weighing the physical evidence and the logic of the interpretation presented herein, the reader will be treated to a new and compelling archaeological and historical challenge. “...this final publication of el–Ahwat will hold great value for those studying settlement, architecture, and change in the hill country culture of Iron Age Canaan.” Jeff Emanuel

Transformation of a Common Man

Transformation of a Common Man
Author: James E. Frazier
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2002-07-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0759639930

From Time Beyond all time, he came. From the misty-fire of Light and Sound, he descended into Form. I AM, I AM, his name thundered through the infinite void. Demons stirred. Ancient gods of the earth, and angels of heaven awoke to peer through misty veils of eternity. The time of reaping had come to God's last creation, to man on earth, to the blue-white world of water, to the Garden planet. Shining angels shook moist, golden wings. Demons rattled dry curses from leathery throats. Giants, sylphs and avatars all wanted in the game. The time has come again for the Host. From the white-haired Old Man flowed a joyous song for all to hear, "Let the Play of Life begin. Let the Play of Life begin."