Inner Landscapes

Inner Landscapes

Author: Srushti Kulkarni

Publisher: Manda Publishers (Hatchegg)

Published: 2024-07-10

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 9364020456

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This profound book delves into the intricate tapestry of emotions, feelings, and life experiences that intertwine us all. The rhythmic verses within are imbued with a poetic essence that illuminates the profound depths of human existence. When we contemplate the notion of LIFE, it evokes a myriad of emotions, never a singular, clear thought. It is a kaleidoscope of how each individual perceives and approaches the idea of living. Different perspectives, different thoughts, different perceptions, different approaches, and ultimately, different lives. This book invites you to embark on a journey through the internal landscapes of the human condition, where the universal threads of emotion find their voice through the cadence of poetry. Immerse yourself in these verses and discover the resonance they hold within your own internal landscapes.


Inner Landscapes 2

Inner Landscapes 2

Author: Sandy McMullen

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2008-05-01

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 1435713842

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Inner Landscapes 2 is a visual feast of thirty three paintings that illustrate aspects of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (a typology of sixteen distinct personality types). Since the 1940's the MBTI has been recognized and utilized as a practical and comprehensive way to gain self knowledge and insight into working well with others.This full colour visual guide is a fabulous resource for consultants, coaches and individuals interested in stimulating curiosity and authentic conversation that goes beyond the realm of data and statistics. Please spend a moment to look at the preview where you will get a brief taste of how the paintings bring the sixteen types to life and help you choose between the preferences. This first ever visual exploration of MBTI facilitates greater self-knowledge, empathy toward others, and effective teamwork. Sandy McMullen combines her experience as a visual artist with her expertise as a leadership coach and MBTI practitioner to create this innovative new work.


The Interior Landscapes of Breaking Bad

The Interior Landscapes of Breaking Bad

Author: Erin Bell

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-05-03

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1498597904

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Already acknowledged by Metacritic and the Guinness World Records as the highest-rated series in the history of television, Breaking Bad has elicited an unprecedented amount of criticism. Writers both popular and academic, columnists as well as eager commenters, have addressed every imaginable topic, from the show’s characterization and major scenes, to fine details such as Walt’s knack for picking up habits from those he kills, and the symbolism inherent within the cars that characters own. This book considers another perspective, one relatively unexplored to date. By considering the series from the perspective of its interior spaces, two possibilities emerge. Firstly, the spaces become a tangible record of their characters’ inner lives, one that provides something like an objective correlative or photographic negative of their thought processes and approach to the world. They provide more, and richer ways to trace the course of character, action, and themes throughout the series. Secondly, Breaking Bad’s spaces are not simply acted upon or within: they interact with characters as well. Interpreted through the theories of Judith Butler, Michel de Certeau, and many others, the series’ homes, labs, RVs and elevators take on new significance. The collection plumbs the interior spaces of Breaking Bad from many angles. Ultimately, these diverse perspectives enrich an appreciation for the series and its innovative handling of interiors (both literal and metaphorical). They also suggest new ways of reading the series, ensuring it can continue to be explored by academics, students, and fans well into the future.


Alien Landscapes?

Alien Landscapes?

Author: Jonathan Glover

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2014-09-02

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 0674744713

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We have made huge progress in understanding the biology of mental illnesses, but comparatively little in interpreting them at the psychological level. The eminent philosopher Jonathan Glover believes that there is real hope of progress in the human interpretation of disordered minds. The challenge is that the inner worlds of people with psychiatric disorders can seem strange, like alien landscapes, and this strangeness can deter attempts at understanding. Do people with disorders share enough psychology with other people to make interpretation possible? To explore this question, Glover tackles the hard cases—the inner worlds of hospitalized violent criminals, of people with delusions, and of those diagnosed with autism or schizophrenia. Their first-person accounts offer glimpses of inner worlds behind apparently bizarre psychiatric conditions and allow us to begin to learn the “language” used to express psychiatric disturbance. Art by psychiatric patients, or by such complex figures as van Gogh and William Blake, give insight when interpreted from Glover’s unique perspective. He also draws on dark chapters in psychiatry’s past to show the importance of not medicalizing behavior that merely transgresses social norms. And finally, Glover suggests values, especially those linked with agency and identity, to guide how the boundaries of psychiatry should be drawn. Seamlessly blending philosophy, science, literature, and art, Alien Landscapes? is both a sustained defense of humanistic psychological interpretation and a compelling example of the rich and generous approach to mental life for which it argues.


Internal Landscapes and Foreign Bodies

Internal Landscapes and Foreign Bodies

Author: Gianna Williams

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-04-24

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 042991508X

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Klein’s model of projective and introjective processes and Bion’s theory of the relationship between container and contained have become increasingly significant in much clinical work. in a highly imaginative development of these models of thought, the distinguished clinician gianna williams, one of the leading figures in the field, elucidates the psychodynamics of these processes in the context of impairment of dependent relationships and of eating disorders in both men and women. This is a timely and brilliant account of an area of psychopathology that is rapidly growing in significance.


Internal Landscapes

Internal Landscapes

Author: John Ollom

Publisher: Bookbaby

Published: 2015-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781631926600

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This book is the culmination of 14 years of movement research, movement technique classes and personal introspection that have created the revolutionary methodology of Internal Landscapes. John Ollom's practice is defined as archetypal movement that leads to art creation. Many actors, dancers, performance artists and non-performers have come to work with John Ollom, the creator of the Internal Landscapes methodology and his company of Ollom Movement Artists. Peer into a book that not only educates but tells personal stories of unbelievable honesty. Issues of rape, homosexuality, and survival through trauma have been addressed in this methodology. Artists that have dared to have the courage to create art that is poignant and revelatory have found John Ollom's practice to be the key to their process.


Beyond Preservation

Beyond Preservation

Author: Andrew Hurley

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2010-05-21

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1439902305

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A framework for stabilizing and strengthening inner-city neighborhoods through the public interpretation of historic landscapes.


Interior Landscapes

Interior Landscapes

Author: Jerome Malitz

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2002-04-30

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0393730824

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This text covers all aspects of designing, constructing and maintaining interior landscapes. It demonstrates how to realise designs for a variety of interiors, in styles from naturalistic to abstract.


Interior Landscapes

Interior Landscapes

Author: Stefano Corbo

Publisher: Images Publishing

Published: 2016-06-30

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1864706147

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The tension between interior and exterior has always been present in architecture, differently articulated over the centuries, and expressed through several means of representation. Contemporary architecture is often characterized by the total interpenetration of interior and exterior configurations: often the differentiation between these two dialectical poles has become undistinguishable, boundaries blurry and the result of any design process is a hybrid product, based on the superposition of different and heterogeneous layers. Starting from the 18th century, Interior Landscapes describes the principles of the relationship between interior and exterior landscapes in architecture. It unveils the invariant forms that have crossed the History of Architecture, and which have periodically re-emerged to shape contemporary design episodes. By borrowing different interpretative elements—drawings, photographs, illustrations—Interior Landscapes is configured as a visual atlas, aimed to demonstrate how, through the contamination of interior and exterior, always- new architectural insights emerge. Comprising detailed essays that contribute insightfully to the international discourse, Stefano Corbo unpacks the general re-organization of topics internal to the territory of architecture. This book distinguishes itself with almost 70 unique plates of etchings, sketches, illustrations and photographs, each linking carefully and directly the visual with the theory, providing unique entry points and examinations of this text’s fascinating observations.