"Examining the deep philosophical topics addressed in superhero comics, authors Gavaler and Goldberg read plot lines for the complex thought experiments they contain and analyze their implications as if the comic authors were philosophers. Reading superhero comic books through a philosophical lens reveals how they experiment with complex issues of morality, metaphysics, meaning, and medium. Given comics’ ubiquity and influence directly o ..."
"For three years, from 2013 to 2016, Brooklyn-based photographer Lionel Koretzky fed his Instagram account @1000_cars_of_nyc with photographs of New York cars that he took on a daily basis, using his iPhone, systematically cropping them at the wheels into square images.The repetition of the graphic formula proliferated over time, designs and seasons produced a body of work he had initially approached as a side project. 1000 Cars of NYC i ..."
"Paris-based fashion photographer Nathaniel Goldberg first gained attention for his fashion photography in the mid-1990s through contributions to Harper’s Bazaar, GQ and Italian, French and Japanese Vogue, as well as later advertising work for clients including Paco Rabanne and Giorgio Armani. In addition to his fashion work, Goldberg creates personal projects that take him to Bangkok, India and Spain, among other locations. This, his fi ..."
"This is a work in Kantian conceptual geography. It explores issues in analytic epistemology, philosophy of language, and metaphysics in particular by appealing to theses drawn from Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Those issues include the nature of the subjective, objective, and empirical; potential scopes of the subjective; what can (and cannot) be said about a subject-independent reality; analyticity, syntheticity, apriority, ..."
Musings of a Madman (Paperback or Softback) द्वारा Nathaniel Papahawk Goldberg Paperback, 118 पन्ने, प्रकाशित 2010 द्वारा Xlibris Corporation ISBN-13: 978-1-4500-9319-4, ISBN: 1-4500-9319-1
"Nan Goldin shoots campaigns for Prada, David LaChapelle does Camel cigarette ads, and Jurgen Teller got his start photographing models in i-d, w, and The Face. The debate between aesthetic images and commercial pressure has perhaps never been so relevant and complex as it is today, with the increasing commercialization of the art world, the not insignificant exploratory aspects of fashion photography, and our constantly expanding realm ..."
"But I controlled myself and turned to watch the meter which read thirty-five cents. I
glanced at the picture of the driver and his name in the small plastic identification
holder. His name was Mark Shapiro. He could have been Dr. Shapiro's brother ..."