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A touch of Frost. [videorecording] / by Alexander, Bruce.(CARDINAL)595510; Auty, Martyn.; Bamford, Roger.; Bates, Richard.; Ellice, Thomas.; Gilman, David.; Harrison, Paul,1966-; Jason, David,1940-; Lyons, John.(CARDINAL)425972; Reynolds, David.(CARDINAL)435658; Russell, Michael.; Wingfield, R. D.Touch of frost.; Excelsior Group Productions Limited.; Granada Media (Firm); MPI Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)337217; Yorkshire Television.;
Subjects: Cop shows.; DVD-Video discs.; Television programs.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Thrillers (Television programs); Mystery television programs.; Criminal investigation; Detectives; Endangered species; Frost, Jack (Fictitious character); Murder;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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A touch of Frost: Season 14 [videorecording] / by Alexander, Bruce.(CARDINAL)595510; Auty, Martyn.; Bamford, Roger.; Bates, Richard.; Ellice, Thomas.; Gilman, David.; Harrison, Paul,1966-; Jason, David,1940-; Lyons, John.,1943-; Reynolds, David.(CARDINAL)435658; Russell, Michael.; Wingfield, R. D.(CARDINAL)683837; Excelsior Group.; ITV (Firm)(CARDINAL)784727; MPI Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)337217; Yorkshire Television.;
Subjects: Criminal investigation; Detective and mystery television programs.; Detectives; Foreign television programs; Frost, Jack (Fictitious character); Kidnapping; Missing persons; Murder; Television programs.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Hollywood homicide [videorecording] / by Master P.(CARDINAL)534475; Bissell, Jim,1952-; David, Keith; David, Keith.; Davidovich, Lolita,(CARDINAL)810048; Davidovich, Lolita.(CARDINAL)810048; Ford, Harrison,1942-(CARDINAL)740457; Greenwood, Bruce,1956-; Hartnett, Josh,1978-(CARDINAL)431408; Knight, Gladys,1944-(CARDINAL)526377; Landau, Martin,1928-2017.(CARDINAL)344350; Landau, Martin,1931-; Olin, Lena.; Peterson, Barry.; Phillips, Lou Diamond,1962-(CARDINAL)785966; Pitt, Lou.; Pollack, Bernie.; Seydor, Paul.; Shelton, Ron,1945-; Souza, Robert.; Washington, Isaiah.(CARDINAL)537611; Wurman, Alex,1966-; Yoakam, Dwight.(CARDINAL)368858; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)332237; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment.; Revolution Studios.(CARDINAL)786361;
Special features: Full screen version -- Director's commentary -- Filmographies -- Theatrical trailers -- Language: English 5.1 Dolby digital ; French Dolby surround -- Subtitles: English, French.Director of photography, Barry Peterson ; editor, Paul Seydor ; music, Alex Wurman ; costume designer, Bernie Pollack ; production designer, Jim Bissell.Harrison Ford, Josh Harnett, Lena Olin, Bruce Greenwood, Isaiah Washington, Lolita Davidovich, Keith David, Master P, Gladys Knight, Lou Diamond Phillips, Dwight Yoakam, Martin Landau.Veteran police detective Gavilan and his rookie partner Calden are no exception to the rule that in Hollywood, no one is really who they want to be. Between Gavilan's struggling real estate business and Calden's fledgling acting career and yoga instruction, they've got a major murder case to solve. With both Internal Affairs and their prime suspect on their tails, both have to infiltrate the dangerous world of the hip-hop recording industry.MPAA rating: PG-13; for violence, sexual situations and language.DVD, Region 1 encoding, Dolby digital, DTS.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Detectives; Homicide investigation; Music trade;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 22
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Indiana Jones [videorecording] : the complete adventures / by Allen, Karen,1951-actor.; Blanchett, Cate,1969-actor.(CARDINAL)344981; Boam, Jeffrey,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)774535; Broadbent, Jim,actor.(CARDINAL)432666; Capshaw, Kate,actor.; Connery, Sean,actor.(CARDINAL)527366; Doody, Alison,1966-actor.; Elliott, Denholm,actor.(CARDINAL)348279; Ford, Harrison,1942-actor.(CARDINAL)740457; Freeman, Paul,1943-actor.; Glover, Julian,1935-actor.; Hurt, John,1940-2017,actor.(CARDINAL)843734; Huyck, Willard,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)742174; Kasdan, Lawrence,1949-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)521666; Katz, Gloria,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)742175; Koepp, David,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)374423; LaBeouf, Shia,1986-actor.(CARDINAL)543304; Lacey, Ronald,1935-1991,actor.; Lucas, George,1944-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)299985; Marshall, Frank,film producer.(CARDINAL)183096; Phoenix, River,actor.(CARDINAL)740536; Puri, Amrish,actor.; Quan, Jonathan Ke,1971-actor.; Rhys-Davies, John,actor.(CARDINAL)340715; Seth, Roshan,1942-actor.(CARDINAL)824642; Spielberg, Steven,1946-film director.(CARDINAL)148835; Watts, Robert,1938-film producer.; Williams, John,1932-composer.(CARDINAL)346904; Winstone, Ray,1957-actor.(CARDINAL)786496; Lucasfilm, Ltd.,production company.(CARDINAL)521926; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482;
Music, John Williams.Raiders of the lost ark: Harrison Ford, Denholm Elliott, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies ; Indiana Jones and the temple of doom: Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Amrish Puri, Roshan Seth, Philip Stone ; Indiana Jones and the last crusade: Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott, River Phoenix, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover ; The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent.Indiana Jones, an archaeologist and adventurer, battles Nazis and travels the globe searching for rare and mystical artifacts.MPAA ratings: PG (Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost ark, Indiana Jones and the temple of doom) ; PG-13 (Indiana Jones and the last crusade, Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull).Blu-ray discs; 1080p high definition; Dolby Digital, DTS-HD audio; requires Blu-ray player for playback.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Fantasy films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Jones, Indiana (Fictitious character); Archaeologists;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Children of Dune [videorecording] / by Amavia, Daniela,1972-; Atterton, Edward.; Berkoff, Steven.; Cox, Julie.; Farino, Ernest.; Harrison, John S.; Harrison, John(John S.); Herbert, Frank.Children of Dune.; Herbert, Frank.Dune messiah.; Kappes, David R.; Kappes, David.; Kodetová, Barbara,1970-; Krige, Alice,1954-(CARDINAL)531887; McNeice, Ian.; Miller, Harry B.,III.; Moriarty, P. H.; Nekvasil, Ondrej,1966-; Newman, Alec,1974-; Pištěk, Theodor,1932-; Reinhart, Arthur.; Sarandon, Susan,1946-(CARDINAL)182764; Tyler, Brian.; Yaitanes, Greg,1971-(CARDINAL)848806; Artisan Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)848029; Blixa Film Produktion GmbH & Co.; Hallmark Entertainment Distribution, LLC.; New Amsterdam Entertainment, Inc.; Sci Fi Pictures.;
Director of photography, Arthur Reinhart ; editor, Harry B. Miller, III ; music, Brian Tyler ; costume supervisor, Theodor Pistek ; production designer, Ondřej Nekvasil ; visual effects supervisor, Ernest Farino.Alec Newman, Julie Cox, Edward Atterton, Ian McNeice, Barbara Kodetová, Steven Berkoff, Daniela Amavia, P.H. Moriarty, Alice Krige, Susan Sarandon.Twelve years afte the events in Frank Herbert's Dune, Maud'Dib--Arrakis emperor Paul Atreides--has become the unintended figurehead of a violent dictatorship, and his enemies are multiplying. Vanishing into the desert, he waits as destiny shapes his twin heirs Leto II and Ghanima, who must contend with their scheming aunt Alia while Princess Wensicia, of the enemy House Corrino, plots her own attack on Maud'Dib's familial empire. Exiled Atreides matriarch Lady Jessica returns to Arrakis, where the enormous, desert-dwelling sandworms face an uncertain future. As always, the spice must flow, and the universe's most coveted commodity remains at the center of this epic story.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, Region 1 encoding; widescreen presentation.
Subjects: Feature films.; Feature films.; Science fiction films.; Science fiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dune (Imaginary place);
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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Magical mystery tour [sound recording] / by Beatles,composer,performer.(CARDINAL)138807;
Beatles (John Lennon, George Harrison, vocals, guitar, harmonica ; Paul McCartney, vocals, bass, piano, recorder ; Ringo Starr, vocals, drums) ; with additional musicians.Recorded November 1966-October 1967.Minimum system requirements (Mac): minimum 256 Mb RAM free; OS X 10.3+; QuickTime 7+; G4, G5 or Intel+ processor; CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; color monitor and sound card.Minimum system requirements (PC): minimum 256 Mb RAM free; Windows 2000+; QuickTime 7+; Pentium 3+ processor; CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; color monitor and sound card.
Subjects: Rock music.; Rock music; Television music.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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Revolver [sound recording] / by Beatles,composer,performer.(CARDINAL)138807;
The Beatles (John Lennon, George Harrison, vocals, guitars ; Paul McCartney, vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards ; Ringo Starr, vocals, drums, percussion) ; with additional musicians.Recorded April 6-June 22, 1966, at Abbey Road Studios, London.Minimum system requirements (Mac): minimum 256 Mb RAM free; OS X 10.3+; QuickTime 7+; G4, G5 or Intel+ processor; CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; color monitor and sound card.Minimum system requirements (PC): minimum 256 Mb RAM free; Windows 2000+; QuickTime 7+; Pentium 3+ processor; CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; color monitor and sound card.
Subjects: Rock music.; Rock music;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 7
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1962-1966 [sound recording]/ by Beatles,composer,performer.(CARDINAL)138807;
All titles produced by George Martin.The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr).
Subjects: Rock music.; Rock music;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Systems / by Shanken, Edward A.,1964-editor.(CARDINAL)350007;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- FOUNDATIONS. Systems theory and new paradigm, 1988 / Fritjof Capra -- To know and to let know: An applied theory of knowledge / Heinz von Foerster -- A mathematical theory of communication, 1948 / Claude E. Shannon -- Recent contributions to the mathematical theory of communication, 1949 / Warren Weaver -- The use of human beings, 1950 / Norbert Wiener -- Contesting for the body of information: The Macy Conference on Cybernetics (1946 and 1953), 1999 / N. Katherine Hayles -- Style, grace and information in primitive art, 1967 / Gregory Bateson -- Our own metaphor, 1972 / Mary Catherine Bateson -- Cybernetics of cybernetics, 1973 / Heinz von Foerster -- The tree of knowledge: Biological roots of human understanding, 1984 / Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela -- Dancing with systems, 2001 / Donella H. Meadows -- CYBERNETIC ART, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN. Cybernated art, 1966 / Nam June Paik -- The cybernetic stance: My process and purpose, 1968 / Roy Ascott -- Art society feedback: In conversation with Emily Pethick, 2011 / Stephen Willats -- Woody's famous feedback rap, 1973 / Steina and Woody Vasulka -- Notes for a proposal on conceptual gaming, 1973 / Frank Gillette -- From the gun controller to the mandala: The cybernetic cinema of John and James Whitney, 2009 / Zabet Patterson -- Art and telematics: Towards a network consciousness, 1981 / Roy Ascott -- The architectural relevance of cybernetics, 1969 / Gordon Pask -- The fun palace project (1961-64), 2000 / Mary Louise Lobsinger -- The architectural relevance of Gordon Pask, 2007 / Usman Haque -- Intelligent cities, 2007 / William J. Mitchell -- Morphogenesis and the mathematics of emergence, 2004 / Michael WeinstockSYSTEMS AESTHETICS. Systems aesthetics, 1968 / Jack Burnham -- Real time systems, 1969 / Jack Burnham -- In conversation with Jeanne Siegel, 1971 / Hans Haacke -- Reprogramming systems aesthetics, 2009-14 / Edward A. Shanken -- Systems of art, 2008 / Francis Halsall -- Systems symptoms: Jack Burnham's 'Systems aesthetics', 2011 / Caroline A. Jones -- The mimesis of thinking, 2005 / Boris Groys -- A cultural systems approach to collaboration in art and technology, 2005 / Stephen Jones -- GENERATIVE SYSTEMS. Lines of development, 1943-84 / Richard Paul Lohse -- Free stochastic music, 1965 / Iannis Xenakis -- Iannis Xenakis and systems thinking, 2011 / Phivos-Angelos Kollias -- Statement, 1971 / Manfred Mohr -- Mind/Senses/Hand: The generative systems program at the Art Institute of Chicago 1970-80, 1990 / Sonia Landy Sheridan -- Generating and organizing variety in the arts, 1976 / Brian Eno -- Statement, c. 2004 / Michael Joaquin Grey -- Art as a living system, 1999 / Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau -- Autopoiesis, 2000 / Ken Rinaldo -- Context machines, 2013 / Benjamin Bogart and Philippe Pasquier -- Google will eat itself, 2005 / Ubermorgen.com, with Paolo Cirio and Alessandro Ludovico -- Systems stories and model worlds, 2005 / Mitchell Whitelaw -- Generator: The value of software art, 2007 / Geoff Cox -- ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS. Operating manual for spaceship earth, 1969 / R. Buckminster Fuller -- Geophysiology: The science of Gaia, 1989 / James Lovelock -- Shifting positions towards the earth: Art and environmental awareness, 1993 / Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison -- Entomogenic climate change: Insect bio-acoustics and future forest ecology, 2009 / David Dunn and Jim Crutchfield -- The field of cultural production, or the economic world reversed, 1983 / Pierre Bourdieu -- Putting a glitch in the field: Bourdieu, actor network theory and contemporary music, 2008 / Nick Prior -- The function of art and the differentiation of the art system, 1995 / Niklas Luhmann -- Systematically observing surveillance: Paradoxes of observation according to Niklas Luhmann's systems theory, 1999 / Christian Katti -- Some experiments in art and politics, 2011 / Bruno Latour.In the late 1950s, experiments such as the cybernetic sculptures of Nicolas Schöffer or the programmatic music compositions of John Cage and Iannis Xenakis transposed systems theory from the sciences to the arts. By the 1960s, artists as diverse as Roy Ascott, Hans Haacke, Robert Morris, Sonia Sheridan, and Stephen Willats were breaking with accepted aesthetics to embrace open systems that emphasized organism over mechanism, dynamic processes of interaction among elements, and the observer's role as an inextricable part of the system. Jack Burnham's 1968 Artforum essay "Systems Aesthetics" and his 1970 "Software" exhibition marked the high point of systems-based art until its resurgence in the changed conditions of the twenty-first century. Systems traces this radical shift in aesthetics from its roots in mid twentieth-century general systems theory, cybernetics, and artificial intelligence to the cutting-edge science of the present. The collected texts examine the connections between advanced technological systems, our bodies and minds; the relation of musical to spatial and architectural structures; and the ways in which systems-based art projects can create self-generating entities and networks, alter our experience of time, change the configurations of social relations, cross cultural borders, and interact with threatened ecosystems.
Subjects: Arts, Modern; Arts, Modern; System theory.;
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On air. live at the BBC / by Beatles,composer,performer,interviewee.(CARDINAL)138807; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648;
The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr).
Subjects: Live sound recordings.; Radio interviews.; Rock music; Popular music; Beatles; Rock musicians;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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