Stephen King on the Small Screen Marko Ala FossiIn this follow up to Stephen King on the Big Screen (2009), Mark Browning turns his critical eye upon the much neglected subject of the best selling authors work in television, examining what it is about Kings fiction that makes it particularly suitable for the small screen. By focusing on this body of work, from ratings successes The Stand and The Night Flier to lesser known TV films Storm of the Century (1999), Rose Red (2002), Kingdom Hospital
This book considers the full spectrum of Boston's abundant aesthetic potential
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Futures Past considers digital media’s transformative impact on the art world from a perspective of thirty years’ worth of hindsight
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remedying a remarkable gap in Western intellectual culture
and legal liability of producers of intelligent and nonintelligent software
Instead of the finite event of producing an artifact
In telling the story of an unusual and unusually successful life
from speech recognition to discourse comprehension
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can be considered a 'documentary on documentation'
Richard Pochinko (1946–89) played a pioneering role in North American clown theatre through the creation of an original pedagogy synthesizing modern European and indigenous Native American techniques