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Paperback. Condition: New. Technology is conventionally viewed as dehumanizing. Yet, as Eva Illouz shows in this concise book, technology has become uniquely emotional, continuously tapping into and eliciting a great variety of emotions. From emojis, GIFs, and likes, to influencers, meditation apps, and virtual worlds, technolog…y increasingly mimics and extends emotional life, turning feelings into quantifiable data and yielding extraordinary profits. Techno-capitalism, Illouz argues, no longer mines the soil, but extracts value from the self and subjectivity, transforming emotional energy into capital. This machinic intimacy between humans and technology integrates economy, culture, and psychology into one single matrix, making emotions into the new economic pipelines of techno-capitalism.The emotionalization of technology has profound effects: the loss of experience, loneliness crowded with vicarious interactions and leisure, and the replacement of reality by the performance of authenticity. Through a variety of examples, Illouz explores the mechanisms through which the emotional self has become the main economic resource of capitalism, a world where our feelings pass through machines and are manufactured, measured, and sold by them.

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Paperback. Condition: New. Technology is conventionally viewed as dehumanizing. Yet, as Eva Illouz shows in this concise book, technology has become uniquely emotional, continuously tapping into and eliciting a great variety of emotions. From emojis, GIFs, and likes, to influencers, meditation apps, and virtual worlds, technolog…y increasingly mimics and extends emotional life, turning feelings into quantifiable data and yielding extraordinary profits. Techno-capitalism, Illouz argues, no longer mines the soil, but extracts value from the self and subjectivity, transforming emotional energy into capital. This machinic intimacy between humans and technology integrates economy, culture, and psychology into one single matrix, making emotions into the new economic pipelines of techno-capitalism.The emotionalization of technology has profound effects: the loss of experience, loneliness crowded with vicarious interactions and leisure, and the replacement of reality by the performance of authenticity. Through a variety of examples, Illouz explores the mechanisms through which the emotional self has become the main economic resource of capitalism, a world where our feelings pass through machines and are manufactured, measured, and sold by them.

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Art of Botanical Illustration [ Incunabula and iconography -- The Dutch and Flemish Schools -- Linnaeus and other eighteenth-century artists -- Pre-Renaissance to Post-revolution -- Georg Dionysius Ehret -- Redoute Josephine and Malmaison -- Kew, heart of the botanical world -- Modern botanical painting]
De Bray, Lys ; Ian Hunt, James Lawrence, Danny McBride, Jeremy Harwood, Joanna Wiese, Josphine wiggs, Sally MacEachern, Paula Borthwick. [artwork: Peter Brown, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Osias Beert the Elder, Rachel Ruysch, Willem van Aelst, Crispin de Passe, herman Herstenberg, Jn van Huysum, Thomas Robbins the Elder, Johan n Christoph Dietzsch, Jonas Dryander, Henrietta Geertruida Knip, G. van Spaendonck, Corneille can Spaendonck, Robert Furber, Mark Catesby, Frederick Nodder, Elizabeth Blackwell, John Friedrick Miller, Sydney Parkinson, Robert John Thornton, Mary Moser, Leonardo Da Vinci, Albrecht Durer, Nnicholas Robert, Claude Aubriet, Fracis Bauer, Ferdinand Bauer, Joseph Pierre Buchoz, Pierre Jean Francois Turpin, Georg Dionysius Ehret
Language: English
Published by Wellfleet Press, Secaucus, N.J.,[London, Quarto Publishing ; Central Southern Typesetters, Eastbourne; Manufactured in Hong Kong by Regent Publishing Services Ltd., Printed by Lee Fung Asco Printers Ltd., Hong Kong], 1989 1989
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 191 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 34 cm ; ISBN 9781555214456, 1555214452 ; OCLC 20749890 ; dark green cloth in color pictorial dustjacket ; "The greatest botanical illustrations throughout the history of the genre are presented in this fascinating and beautifully de…signed survey. Beginning with the ancient Egyptians, plants, flowers and herbs have been the subject of the artist's attention. Author Lys de Bray explains why skilled botanical art is better - and of more use to posterity - than the best photographs."--Amazon.com ; Contents: Incunabula and iconography -- The Dutch and Flemish Schools -- Linnaeus and other eighteenth-century artists -- Pre-Renaissance to Post-revolution -- Georg Dionysius Ehret -- Redoute Josephine and Malmaison -- Kew, heart of the botanical world -- Modern botanical painting ; "A Quarto Book" ; Folio ; FINE/FINE. Book.

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Annales de Chimie et de Physique. Huitième Série. Tome premier (1904) - Tome trentième (1913). Band 1-30 zuzüglich eines Registerbandes (= 31 Bände, alles erschienene, komplett). Erstausgaben.
Berthelot, Marcelin (bis Bd.10, 1907); Mascart, Eleuthère Elie Nicolas (bis Bd.16,1909); Moissan,Ferdinand Frederic Henri (bis Bd.10, 1907); Haller (ab Bd.11,1907); Lippmann, Jonas Ferdinand Gabriel (ab Bd. 18, 1909); Bouty, Edmond (ab Bd.18, 1909)
Published by Masson et Cie. Editeurs de l'Académie de Médecine 1904-1913, Paris 1904
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Halbleder. Condition: gut. Erste Aufl. 28 klammergeheftete Halbledereinbände und drei klammergeheftete Halbleineneinbände mit Leder-/ Leinenecken, goldener Rückenbeschriftung und teilweise mit Schmuckvorsätzen. Ein Teil der Bände hat dreiseitigen Sprengschnitt, ein Teil dreiseitig marmorierte Buchschnitte, die übrigen Bände ohne… Schnittschmuck. Mit Illustrationen im Text und fünf Tafeln. Die Einbände der achten (und letzten) Serie unter diesem Titel (ab 1914 erschienen die Chemie- und Physikteile als eigenständige, voneinander getrennte Fachzeitschriften)durchweg mit deutlichen Gebrauchsspuren. Die buchbinderische Verarbeitung und Materialwahl schlechter als bei den vorangegangenen Serien. Alle Bände mit (teils deutlichen) Bereibungen bzw. teilweise nahezu gänzlich abgeriebenen Rückenoberledern, sowie mit Einrissen an den Falzen in verschiedenen Graden, teilweise Rückenfehlstellen, der Rücken des 5. Bandes komplett restauriert, drei Bände später in kaschierte Leinwand nachgebunden, das Papier allg. altersgemäß nachgedunkelt, einzelne lose Seiten in wenigen Bänden (nach Kollation keine fehlenden Seiten, alles komplett vorhanden), einzelne Bleistiftanstreichungen im Text, wenige Seiten mit Knick oder Fleck oder Randeinriss (eínzelne Seitenränder vom Buchbinder restauriert), nahezu alle Bände mit Bibliotheksstempel auf Vortitel- oder Titelblättern, wenige mit Stempel des Buchschnitts bzw. Hinterdeckels, im Inneren mit einigen Abstrichen durchweg guter Erhaltungszustand, der Zustand der Einbände reicht von gut bis ausreichend. In dieser Vollständigkeit äusserst selten. Die Annales de Chimie et de Physique ist eine naturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift, die in Paris im Jahre 1789 unter ihrem ursprünlichen dem Titel Annales de Chimie gegründet wurde. Einer der frühen Editoren war der französische Chemiker Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (1743?1794). (wikipedia) In französischer Sprache. 17655 pages. 8°.