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- 2014 (48) (remove)
This research represents an effort made towards contribute to the critical thinking from an analysis of the hegemonic neoliberal ideology, which supports the idea of the end of history and the technocratic universalism which in turn implies the imposition of a single model of life, denying, in the name of realism and the end of utopias, any other alternative possibility.
This makes it necessary to recover the critical thinking to analyze and understand the reality, thus overcoming the ideological barrier towards claiming that things can be otherwise.
It is clear from this research that the discourse of sustainable development has unquestionably transformed the context and content of political activity in Europe. This discourse has exercised and obvious influence in the Governance processes, mainly because it has contributed to the introduction of a new political field, which was then promoted, either explicitly or implicitly by policy-makers, researchers on the field and practitioners during the last three decades. Though it may be bold to affirm that the discourse of sustainable development is the sole driver of these whole set of changes, there is no doubt that it has played a key part in the way in which the governance priorities have been handled in the European continent.
This study is focused on finite element analysis of a model comprising femur into which a femoral component of a total hip replacement was implanted. The considered prosthesis is fabricated from a functionally graded material (FGM) comprising a layer of a titanium alloy bonded to a layer of hydroxyapatite. The elastic modulus of the FGM was adjusted in the radial, longitudinal, and longitudinal-radial directions by altering the volume fraction gradient exponent. Four cases were studied, involving two different methods of anchoring the prosthesis to the spongy bone and two cases of applied loading. The results revealed that the FG prostheses provoked more SED to the bone. The FG prostheses carried less stress, while more stress was induced to the bone and cement. Meanwhile, less shear interface stress was stimulated to the prosthesis-bone interface in the noncemented FG prostheses. The cement-bone interface carried more stress compared to the prosthesis-cement interface. Stair climbing induced more harmful effects to the implanted femur components compared to the normal walking by causing more stress. Therefore, stress shielding, developed stresses, and interface stresses in the THR components could be adjusted through the controlling stiffness of the FG prosthesis by managing volume fraction gradient exponent.
The node moving and multistage node enrichment adaptive refinement procedures are extended in mixed discrete least squares meshless (MDLSM) method for efficient analysis of elasticity problems. In the formulation of MDLSM method, mixed formulation is accepted to avoid second-order differentiation of shape functions and to obtain displacements and stresses simultaneously. In the refinement procedures, a robust error estimator based on the value of the least square residuals functional of the governing differential equations and its boundaries at nodal points is used which is inherently available from the MDLSM formulation and can efficiently identify the zones with higher numerical errors. The results are compared with the refinement procedures in the irreducible formulation of discrete least squares meshless (DLSM) method and show the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed procedures. Also, the comparison of the error norms and convergence rate show the fidelity of the proposed adaptive refinement procedures in the MDLSM method.
We demonstrate how logical operations can be implemented in ensembles of protoplasmic tubes of acellular slime mold Physarum polycephalum. The tactile response of the protoplasmic tubes is used to actuate analogs of two- and four-input logical gates and memory devices. The slime mold tube logical gates display results of logical operations by blocking flow in mechanically stimulated tube fragments and redirecting the flow to output tube fragments. We demonstrate how XOR and NOR gates are constructed. We also exemplify circuits of hybrid gates and a memory device. The slime mold based gates are non-electronic, simple and inexpensive, and several gates can be realized simultaneously at sites where protoplasmic tubes merge.
Schwerpunkt Synchronisation
(2014)
Nichts ist so aktuell wie die Gegenwart; gegenwärtig sein aber heißt gleichzeitig sein mit etwas anderem, und diese Gleichzeitigkeit muss immer eigens durch geeignete Operationen der Übertragung, der Überbrückung, der Abstimmung und ihre Werkzeuge hergestellt werden. So schlicht erklärt sich die grundlegende und aktuelle Relevanz des Themas der Synchronisierung ebenso wie seine kulturtechnische und medienphilosophische Ausformung. Die aktuelle medientheoretische und medienhistorische Aufmerksamkeit für die Verfertigung der Gegenwart (deren wichtigste Operation diejenige der Synchronisierung ist), wie sie sich auch im Jahresthema 2012/2013 der Forschungen am Internationalen Kolleg für Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie (IKKM) niedergeschlagen hat, reagiert auf eine spezifische zeitphilosophische Spannungslage, die sich im Anschluss an die strukturale und poststrukturale sowie die systemtheoretische Differenztheorie einerseits und an eher empirische, phänomenale, aber auch technikhistorisch und -theoretisch relevante Sachverhalte andererseits ergeben hat. Den ersten Pol dieser Spannung bildet die Dekonstruktion der Präsenz, etwa, im Sinne Jacques Derridas, der Gleichzeitigkeit von Stimme und Ohr beim Sprechen, oder, im Sinne Deborah Eschs, der Live-Übertragung des Fernsehens. Den anderen Pol jedoch bilden die dennoch sich behauptenden phänomenalen und funktionalen Gleichzeitigkeitserfahrungen und -effekte. Sie umfassen etwa das Miterleben des Spielzuges im Sport, wie Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht es gefasst hat, und zahlreiche andere ästhetische, insbesondere erhabene Erfahrungen. Am anderen Ende der Skala gehören aber auch Prozesse wie die technische Einsteuerung und Abstimmung von Taktfrequenzen in Regelkreisen und Übertragungszusammenhängen zu den gültigen Formen effektiver Gleichzeitigkeit. Auch Verdichtungsvorgänge wie die mehr oder weniger instantane, ereignisbezogene wie ereignisförmige Bildung und Auflösung von Publika sind derlei relevante Präsenzeffekte. Die grundlegende Einsicht in die Gemachtheit und folglich Dekonstruierbarkeit der Gegenwart durch Synchronisierungs- und Desynchronisierungsoperationen jedenfalls widerstreitet nach medienwissenschaftlicher Überzeugung nicht ihrer Wirklichkeit im Sinne der Wirksamkeit – der lateinischen »actualitas«, als deren deutschsprachige Entsprechung die Scholastik des Mittelalters bei Meister Eckhart den Begriff der »Wirklichkeit« erst einführte.
Focus Producing Places
(2014)
Producing places is a twofold topic. It can refer to places as sites that produce something, that are productive, that have operations unfold, or actions happen, or objects emerge. Or it can refer to the fabrication of places as specific entities themselves. With the extended availability and practicability of digital positioning, locating, and tracking systems, it has become evident that places are not just there, but that they are generated, that they are subject to mediatechnological operations and effects. Nonetheless, and at the same time, the aspect of places as being productive has also attracted considerable attention. Furthermore, in either perspective, a media-theoretical challenge has come up. It invests two different threads within the realm of conceptualizing not only space, but precisely place under conditions of media, both of them leading way back into the evolution of media societies and cultural technologies.