
Jose arroyo
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2 weeks ago |
bfi.org.uk | Christopher Bird |Stuart Isaac Burnside |Anton Bitel |José Arroyo |Jose arroyo
As part of the BFI’s Film on Film season, BFI National Archive Curator Rosie Taylor and I will be presenting an event about a film format very few people have even heard of: 28mm. Most people know about Kodak’s 16mm gauge, brought out in 1923, and a few know about Pathé’s 9.5mm, brought out the year before. But a decade earlier was a truly pioneering film gauge, designed to take films out of cinemas and into schools, churches and even homes.
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2 weeks ago |
bfi.org.uk | Stuart Isaac Burnside |Anton Bitel |José Arroyo |Jose arroyo |Josephine Botting
How do you begin to discuss a video game as seminal as Pac-Man on its 45th anniversary? Pac-Man is a rare gaming beast that has managed to transcend its trappings to become something of a cultural shorthand for the medium of video games as a whole. Titles are rarely as impactful as Namco’s 1980 masterpiece, and the little circular hero shows no signs of retiring any time soon.
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2 weeks ago |
bfi.org.uk | Anton Bitel |José Arroyo |Jose arroyo |Josephine Botting |Carmen Gray
“Eeurgh, that was horrible!” says a schoolgirl during a class on cinematic presentations of World War II, complaining about Come and See (1985), Elem Klimov’s notoriously confronting story of Belarusian Holocaust. “Well maybe it was horrible,” responds her teacher Stuart Reeves (Stuart Laing), “but war is horrible.” This exchange, coming near the beginning of Thomas Clay’s debut feature The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael (2005), also neatly reflects the film’s initial reception.
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2 months ago |
biorxiv.org | José Arroyo |Jose arroyo |Carlos Pedrós-Alió |Martin F. Polz |Roy MacKenzie
AbstractSome of the most widely recognized spatial scaling relationships in ecology include the species-area, the abundance-occupancy, and the community compositional similarity-geographic distance relationships.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | José Arroyo |Jose arroyo |Christopher P. Kempes
AbstractProteomic studies have traditionally focused on population-level analyses with an emphasis on the relative abundance of various proteins. Such studies have been useful in uncovering physiological differences across diverse species, the physiological response of individual species to distinct environmental conditions, and the function of individual proteins in the context of cellular networks.
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