Archive for September, 2011

“Neuroaesthetics”, Remote Controlled Terror, and all September news

September 30th, 2011  |  by  |  published in News

26-30.09 | Nueoraesthetics, Remote Controlled Terror, U.S. Accents and other news Art | The Art of Can The Red Bull Art of Can exhibit, which features (guess!) Red Bull cans sliced up, bent, folded, twisted, combined and shaped into an array of sculptures, will be viewable in Prague from September 23 to October 2. (

AAU listens to Amnesiac

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in music review, on repeat, Preview Edition Summer 2011, |radio| SPACE

AAU listens to Amnesiac

On Repeat review by AAU Composition lecturer Rob Warren 26 April 2011 2001 was a year to forget. It was the year that delivered such joys as the foot-and-mouth crisis, George W. Bush, an international War on Terror and the less known, Nepalese Royal Massacre. Are you depressed yet? Fortunately the English alternative rock band [...]

Mexico and the EU: International Exchange Networks Promote Knowledge of Self and Other

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Preview Edition Summer 2011, Student Essay

Mexico and the EU: International Exchange Networks Promote Knowledge of Self and Other

by R. Adriel Vasquez 15 July 2009   Europe’s Outreach The European Union has focused consistently on education as a political priority. Toward its commitment of regional integration and cohesion, to promote and excite mobility of citizens through its now 27 member states is among its key objectives overall. Before the EU’s official inception with [...]

Can “e-voting” Increase Turnout and Restore Faith In Politics?

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Most recent, Student Thesis

Can "e-voting" Increase Turnout and Restore Faith In Politics?

Abridged thesis by Pavla Kozakova Summer 2010 Introduction For each election the first numbers published, even before polling stations are closed, are the estimated voter turnout. Political scientists and commentators eagerly await the percentage of eligible voters who decided to cast their vote. Over the last decades voter turnout has started to slide, and this [...]

Nicolas Cusanus and the Renaissance World of Art

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works, Most recent

Nicolas Cusanus and the Renaissance World of Art

Katerina Prusova teaches in the Humanities faculty at AAU, she is also a lecturer at the National Gallery in Prague, Collection of Old Masters (St. Agnes Monastery, Sternberg Palace).   Page one Introduction His power is called light by some. Not a light perceptible through senses or accessible through reason or intellect but light of [...]

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