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629.442 : Stations spatiales
629 Autres branches de l'art de l'ingénieur
629.1 Génie aéronautique
629.11 Principes du vol aérien
629.13 Aéronautique : Appareils, installation, technique de la navigation, pilotage
629.133 Types d'appareils
629.136 Aéroports
629.2 Véhicules motorisés terrestres, cycles
629.22 Automobiles
629.221 Modèles réduits
629.227 Cycles, motocyclettes
629.229 Autres types : véhicules électriques
629.24 Châssis. Pneus. Freins. Transmission
629.25 Groupes moteurs
629.26 Carrosserie
629.27 Autres équipements
629.28 Fonctionnement, entretien, réparations, conduite
629.3 Véhicules à coussins d'air : aéroglisseurs, hovercrafts, véhicules amphibies
629.4 Astronautique
629.41 Vol spatial
629.43 Vol de véhicules inhabités
629.434 Satellites artificiels
629.435 Explorations spatiales
629.44 Stations spatiales. Laboratoires spatiaux. Navettes spatiales
629.45 Vol de véhicules habités
629.47 Génie astronautique
629.478 Installations terrestres
629.8 Technique de la commande automatique
629.89 Applications, automates : robotiqueOuvrages de la bibliothèque en indexation 629.442
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Titre : Another Earth Catalog Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fabian REIMANN, Auteur Editeur : Leipzig [Allemagne] : Spector Books Année de publication : 2014 Importance : 192 p. Présentation : ill. N&B Format : 10,5 × 15 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-940064-64-6 Prix : 12,00€ Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 2. Science:2.30 Sciences de l'espace:Espace
2. Science:2.30 Sciences de l'espace:Système astronomique:Espace intersidéral
3. Culture:3.40 Littérature:Forme et genre littéraire:EN Fiction:Science-fictionIndex. décimale : 629.442 Stations spatiales Résumé : Fabian Reimann uses the »Whole Earth Catalog«, first published in 1968 as a concise reference of tools for the improvement of the world and the self, as the starting point for the final issue of his own, visual-essay style Egozine »freeman’s journal«, now in its tenth year. His »Another Earth Catalog«, only interrupted once by a personal essay, consists of a continuous stream of images: reproductions of the Utopian visions of the late 1960s—including not only material published in the »Whole Earth Catalog«, but also of other visionary projects from the Cold War period and the dawn of Postmodernism. Fabian Reimann loosely maintains the five categories of the »Catalog« (Understanding Whole Systems, Shelter and Land Use, Industry and Craft, Communications, Community, Nomadics and Learning) and connects the visions of the late 1960s with current images that show developments which can be traced back to the fantasies of these earlier times. En ligne : https://spectorbooks.com/book/another-earth-catalog Another Earth Catalog [texte imprimé] / Fabian REIMANN, Auteur . - Leipzig (Harkortstraße 10, D-04107, Allemagne) : Spector Books, 2014 . - 192 p. : ill. N&B ; 10,5 × 15 cm.
ISBN : 978-3-940064-64-6 : 12,00€
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 2. Science:2.30 Sciences de l'espace:Espace
2. Science:2.30 Sciences de l'espace:Système astronomique:Espace intersidéral
3. Culture:3.40 Littérature:Forme et genre littéraire:EN Fiction:Science-fictionIndex. décimale : 629.442 Stations spatiales Résumé : Fabian Reimann uses the »Whole Earth Catalog«, first published in 1968 as a concise reference of tools for the improvement of the world and the self, as the starting point for the final issue of his own, visual-essay style Egozine »freeman’s journal«, now in its tenth year. His »Another Earth Catalog«, only interrupted once by a personal essay, consists of a continuous stream of images: reproductions of the Utopian visions of the late 1960s—including not only material published in the »Whole Earth Catalog«, but also of other visionary projects from the Cold War period and the dawn of Postmodernism. Fabian Reimann loosely maintains the five categories of the »Catalog« (Understanding Whole Systems, Shelter and Land Use, Industry and Craft, Communications, Community, Nomadics and Learning) and connects the visions of the late 1960s with current images that show developments which can be traced back to the fantasies of these earlier times. En ligne : https://spectorbooks.com/book/another-earth-catalog Exemplaires
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Titre : Space Colonies. A Galactic Freeman’s Journal Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fabian REIMANN, Auteur Editeur : Leipzig [Allemagne] : Spector Books Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 160 p. Présentation : ill. N&B et coul. Format : 16,2 x 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-959051-21-7 Prix : 12,00€ Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 2. Science:2.30 Sciences de l'espace:Système astronomique:Espace intersidéral
3. Culture:3.40 Littérature:Forme et genre littéraire:EN Fiction:Science-fiction
LittératureIndex. décimale : 629.442 Stations spatiales Résumé : At the beginning of the 1970s US American physicist Gerard K. O’Neill developed the first ideas for colonizing space. Shortly thereafter, Stewart Brand, cybercommunard and editor of the Whole Earth Catalog, took up these ideas and published the book Space Colonies. In this and in other editions of the CoEvolution Quarterly, the issue of whether space might already be colonized in the year 2000 is discussed. Fabian Reimann’s Space Colonies. A Galactic Freeman’s Journal refers to these publications. In his photo essay he assembles historical, present-day, and speculative material, which he combines with fictional and factual stories to create a composite of different images of the world. En ligne : https://spectorbooks.com/book/space-colonies-a-galactic-freeman-s-journal Space Colonies. A Galactic Freeman’s Journal [texte imprimé] / Fabian REIMANN, Auteur . - Leipzig (Harkortstraße 10, D-04107, Allemagne) : Spector Books, 2017 . - 160 p. : ill. N&B et coul. ; 16,2 x 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-3-959051-21-7 : 12,00€
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 2. Science:2.30 Sciences de l'espace:Système astronomique:Espace intersidéral
3. Culture:3.40 Littérature:Forme et genre littéraire:EN Fiction:Science-fiction
LittératureIndex. décimale : 629.442 Stations spatiales Résumé : At the beginning of the 1970s US American physicist Gerard K. O’Neill developed the first ideas for colonizing space. Shortly thereafter, Stewart Brand, cybercommunard and editor of the Whole Earth Catalog, took up these ideas and published the book Space Colonies. In this and in other editions of the CoEvolution Quarterly, the issue of whether space might already be colonized in the year 2000 is discussed. Fabian Reimann’s Space Colonies. A Galactic Freeman’s Journal refers to these publications. In his photo essay he assembles historical, present-day, and speculative material, which he combines with fictional and factual stories to create a composite of different images of the world. En ligne : https://spectorbooks.com/book/space-colonies-a-galactic-freeman-s-journal Exemplaires
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