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Gallery End Table – Burke Decor $397.5 Gallery End Table – Burke Decor Sophisticated modern glamour – all in one end table. Materials: Iron and Glass with a gold leaf finish. Measurements: Height 26″ Width 13.75″ Length 13.75″ |
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Olive Silk Tree 5′ – Burke Décor $145 Olive Silk Tree 5′ – Burke Décor Adorn your home or office space in classic Mediterranean style with this traditional olive tree. A symbol of peace, wisdom, and abundance, this elegant creation is a welcome addition to any room. Standing 5 feet high, this everlasting beauty contains over thirteen-hundred rich green leaves and eighty-six brightly hued olives. A robust twisting trunk flocked with long slender branches and lush foliage projects an all natural appearance that’s pleasing to the eye. Specifications: Height: 5 ft.. Width: 30 in. Depth: 30 in. Pot size: W: 7 in, H: 6 in. Number of leaves: 1380, Berries – 86 2-3 business days to ship out and receive tracking information. |
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Vienna Mirror #1 – Burke Decor $174 Vienna Mirror #1 Canyon Bronze /Wood and Mirrored Glass 20″(w) x 38.25″(h) x .75″(ext) Step through the looking glass with this darling shaped mirror. Sophisticated, chic and whimsical all at the same time. |

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The Wizard of Oz $7.54 When it was released during Hollywood’s golden year of 1939, The Wizard of Oz didn’t start out as the perennial classic it has since become. The film did respectable business, but it wasn’t until its debut on television that this family favorite… |
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Disney’s Greatest 3 $8.89 Cynical types will accuse Disney of milking the “greatest” concept until it’s drier than Tinkerbell’s fairy dust (“Supercalafragilisticexpealidocious,” “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Da,” and “Heigh Ho” were hits off of Vol. 1; “Bare Necessities,” “It’s a Small World,” and “Some Day My Prince Will Come” stole the show on Vol. 2), but a glimpse of this installment’s track listing is all it’ll take to squash thei… |
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Don’t Give Up on Me $8.70 Solomon Burke produced one of his best full-length album with Don’t Give Up on Me. It’s easy to give some credit to the album’s star songwriters, who include Burke fans Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Brian Wilson, and Bob Dylan. But really it’s the quality of the songs and Burke himself, one of the most versatile and charismatic singers around, that make this album so special. The 11 son… |
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''A kind of thing that might be'': Toward a poetics of new media. $49.99 This dissertation examines new media by taking as its starting point the definition offered by Lev Manovich, "the shift of all culture to computer culture"---new media are new not so much because they have not existed before but because they must adhere to the conventions of a computer. Media, according to Manovich, become programmable, and in their new programmability, along with a host of other implications and repercussions of that programmability, we human beings experience something new. Articulating that something remains no easy chore, and Manovich continually makes his case that "the language of new media" much resembles the language of that older medium, cinema. However, to nod in agreement with Manovich is not the present task; instead, I take Manovich and place his notion of new media in direct dialogue with rhetorical theorists Aristotle, Plato, Kenneth Burke, Barry Brummett, Jeffery Walker, Michel Foucault, and other writers and thinkers in order to pursue a portion of that "shift of all culture": I ask, "If new media has a language, what is the poetics of that language?" In order to pursue an answer to this question, I take individual new media objects---the film Saving Private Ryan; the video game Medal of Honor: Frontline; the computer worm MyDoom; the media coverage of the 1996 presidential campaign trail, including the "Dean Scream"; the SanDisk's cooperation with the Alzheimer's Association's "Take Action against Alzheimer's" campaign; the film The Manchurian Candidate; and the modern database---and analyze how they make meaning. In order to do this, I frequently reach back into antiquity, specifically into the early and predisciplinary areas of philosophy, rhetoric, and poetics. |
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''A kind of thing that might be'': Toward a poetics of new media. $49.99 This dissertation examines new media by taking as its starting point the definition offered by Lev Manovich, "the shift of all culture to computer culture"---new media are new not so much because they have not existed before but because they must adhere to the conventions of a computer. Media, according to Manovich, become programmable, and in their new programmability, along with a host of other implications and repercussions of that programmability, we human beings experience something new. Articulating that something remains no easy chore, and Manovich continually makes his case that "the language of new media" much resembles the language of that older medium, cinema. However, to nod in agreement with Manovich is not the present task; instead, I take Manovich and place his notion of new media in direct dialogue with rhetorical theorists Aristotle, Plato, Kenneth Burke, Barry Brummett, Jeffery Walker, Michel Foucault, and other writers and thinkers in order to pursue a portion of that "shift of all culture": I ask, "If new media has a language, what is the poetics of that language?" In order to pursue an answer to this question, I take individual new media objects---the film Saving Private Ryan; the video game Medal of Honor: Frontline; the computer worm MyDoom; the media coverage of the 1996 presidential campaign trail, including the "Dean Scream"; the SanDisk's cooperation with the Alzheimer's Association's "Take Action against Alzheimer's" campaign; the film The Manchurian Candidate; and the modern database---and analyze how they make meaning. In order to do this, I frequently reach back into antiquity, specifically into the early and predisciplinary areas of philosophy, rhetoric, and poetics. |
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100 Artists of the West Coast $18.5 "Follow along as we tour the west coast from San Diego to Vancouver and discover 100 of the most important artists of our time. Each will share with you, in his or her own words, the thoughts and feelings expressed in their work. These 100 artists have struck a particular chord with the public and their work is sure to become the masterpieces of tomorrow. Each of the almost 400 full color photographs of vividly hued, conceptually stimulating artworks in this book is sure to delight your eyes and imagination. This stunning collection includes art from private as well as public collections and installations, including the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Corning Museum of Glass, and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle to name just a few. Painting, sculpture, mixed media, photography, found object art, ceramics, collage, enhanced video art, sound art, and more are all included in this fine art compendium. This book is for all who want to educate themselves about contemporary art and artists, whether they are collectors, frequent museum and gallery visitors, or merely curious. " |
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