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MAPS 2 - SOUND IN THEATRE, CINEMA AND MULTIMEDIA
By: Mikaela Minga
2023-12-09
These writings, commissioned by UNAA x ArtNexus Program, will not merely shed light on the artistic production and distribution; they aim to critically analyse and document the prevailing conditions and methodologies that artists navigate. By doing this, they not only bolster the advocacy facet of the ArtNexus initiative but also weave art back into the fabric of everyday conversations, stimulating economic growth within the sector.
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Sound is a fundamental element in the realms of theater, cinema, and multimedia. With the advent of recording and reproduction technologies, sound has gained an extraordinary expressive power, markedly distinct from its capabilities prior to these inventions. These technologies enabled sound to "be detached" from its original source and achieve a newfound independence. From that moment on, recorded sound could be manip
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Abstract
The African spiny mouse (Acomys spp.) can heal full thickness excisional skin wounds in a scar-free manner with återväxt of all dermal components including hair and associated structures. Comparing Acomys scar-free healing from Mus scarring identifies gene expression differences that discriminate these processes. We have performed an extensive comparison of gene expression profiles in response to 8mm full-thickness excisional wounds at days 3, 5, 7 and 14 post-wounding between Acomys and Mus to characterize differences in wound healing, and identify mechanisms involved in scar-free healing. We also identify similarities with scar-free healing observed in fetal wounds. While wounding in Mus elicits a strong inflammatory response, wounding in Acomys produces a moderated immune response and little to no increase in expression for most cytokines and chemokines assayed. We also identified differences in the ECM profiles of the Acomys wounds, which appear to
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Dashnor Kaloçi
Memorie.alpublishes the secret document of 1982, where the Education-Culture sector in the Central Committee of the ALP, informs the senior leadership on the “moral and political” problems at the University of Tirana, where Tritan Shehu, Ylli Ziçishti etc. are mentioned and the names of teachers who had broken up families… such as: Nasi Bozhegu, Argjir Ligori, Thoma Kristo, Vasil Kristo, Medi Agalliu, Jolanda K., Margarita V… .etc
Although much was said and propagated about the “revolutionary triangle, Teaching-Work-Tempering”, teaching was the last thing on which the senior leadership and the Education and Culture Sector at the Central Committee of the ALP were concerned and worried. Among other things, this is clearly seen in an archival document extracted from a file with the initials “secret” from the Central State Archive (Fund 14, structure, Apparatus of the Central Committee of the ALP), where the Education and Culture sector at the Committee Central, thr