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Adelina is the Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Slavic variant of Adeline, meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'. Its other variants are Adela, Adelia, Della, Adalyn, Adalynn, Adelyn, Alene, Aline, Delia, Aada and Ada.
Adelina may refer to:
A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors. The social network perspective provides a set of methods for analyzing the structure of whole social entities as well as a variety of theories explaining the patterns observed in these structures. The study of these structures uses social network analysis to identify local and global patterns, locate influential entities, and examine network dynamics.
Social networks and the analysis of them is an inherently interdisciplinary academic field which emerged from social psychology, sociology, statistics, and graph theory. Georg Simmel authored early structural theories in sociology emphasizing the dynamics of triads and "web of group affiliations."Jacob Moreno is credited with developing the first sociograms in the 1930s to study interpersonal relationships. These approaches were mathematically formalized in the 1950s and theories and methods of social networks became pervasive in the social and behavioral sciences by the 1980s.Social network analysis is now one of the major paradigms in contemporary sociology, and is also employed in a number of other social and formal sciences. Together with other complex networks, it forms part of the nascent field of network science.
The Real refers to that which is authentic, the unchangeable truth in reference both to being/the Self and the external dimension of experience, also referred to as the infinite and absolute—as opposed to a reality based on sense perception and the material order.
For Jacques Lacan, the order of the real is not only opposed to the imaginary but is also located beyond the symbolic. Unlike the symbolic, which is constituted in terms of oppositions such as "presence" and "absence", there is no absence in the real. The symbolic opposition between "presence" and "absence" implies the possibility that something may be missing from the symbolic, the real is "always in its place: it carries it glued to its heel, ignorant of what might exile it from there." If the symbolic is a set of differentiated signifiers, the real is in itself undifferentiated: "it is without fissure." The symbolic introduces "a cut in the real," in the process of signification: "it is the world of words that creates the world of things." Thus the real emerges as that which is outside language: "it is that which resists symbolization absolutely." The real is impossible because it is impossible to imagine, impossible to integrate into the symbolic order. This character of impossibility and resistance to symbolization lends the real its traumatic quality.
Eugène Ionesco (born Eugen Ionescu, Romanian: [e.uˈd͡ʒen i.oˈnesku]; 26 November 1909 – 28 March 1994) was a Romanian-French playwright who wrote mostly in French, and one of the foremost figures of the French Avant-garde theatre. Beyond ridiculing the most banal situations, Ionesco's plays depict the solitude and insignificance of human existence in a tangible way.
Ionesco was born in Slatina, Romania, to a Romanian father belonging to the Orthodox Christian church and a mother of French and Romanian heritage, whose faith was Protestant (the faith into which her father was born and to which her originally Greek Orthodox Christian mother had converted). Eugène himself was baptized into the Orthodox Christian faith. Many sources cite his birthdate as 1912, this error being due to vanity on the part of Ionesco himself, who wanted the year of his birth to coincide with that when his idol, Romanian playwright Caragiale, died.
Adelina Bichis discuss the editing process on the Real Social Network, a film mostly edited in her kitchen... About the film: With access to the backroom meetings of a group of London students, The Real Social Network follows them as they hack software, occupy universities and shut down banks on the way to building a movement. http://www.therealsocialnetwork.org.uk/
A short film NFTS Graduate Film 2011 Written & Directed by Seán Branigan Produced by Ali Rumani Starring Timothy Bentinck, Elliot James Langridge, Howard Lee, Liam McMahon, Michael Lindall & Michael Magnet DOP - Benjamin Baily Editor - Adelina Bichis Composer - Lennert Busch Online Editor/Colourist - Andrew Scattergood Production Manager - Hussain Ahmed For more information on the Director visit www.seanbranigan.co.uk
Distributie: Adelina Bichis, Remus Puscariu, Andrei Rus, Madalin Mandin, Synopsis pentru filmul Aniversarea : Trebuia sa fie o aniversare la lumina de lumanare, la care singurii invitati erau cei doi... Anul aparitiei: 2004 Durata: 10 minute Producator: UNATC Regizor: Dorin Moldoveanu Muzica: Imagine: Liviu Leleu Montaj: Vlad Voinescu Scenariul: Dorin Moldoveanu
Caligula, adaptare dupa Albert Camus, de Dorin Eugen Ionescu, cu Dorin Eugen Ionescu, regia:Alina Csurok, sets:Catalina Gheorghiu,costumes-George Neagu, Maria-Antoaneta Tudor, Projection-Directing-Ana Chioveanu, Editing-Adelina Bichis Center Stage-15.03.2008, Bucharest....Caligula=Venus
The Hooded Ghost - A short film by Seán Branigan Starring: Daniel Kirrane Alan Barnes & Helen Russell Clark Directed by Seán Branigan Written by Seán Branigan & Karissa Hamilton-Bannis Produced by Elisabeth Schusser Edited by Adelina Bichis Sound by Jen Annour Howard Jacques Peryer Music by (Music not featured in this clip) Lennert Busch Post Sound mix by Jay Price & George Lingford The music in this clip is 'Sacrifice' by Lisa Gerrard (for the purposes of this montage only) (c) The National Film & Television School 2010 For more information on the filmmaker, visit www.seanbranigan.co.uk
The Real Social Network debate (Ocupa si Filmeaza!) / Faculty of History / 17.03.2012 Guests: Isis Thompson, Ludovica Fales, Adelina Bichis (film makers The Real Social Network), Pedro Noel (take the square, Madrid), Ruxandra Ivan (Militia Spirituala) 2011=1968? The lack of civil rights and liberties, social inequality and the fight for a real democracy are the main reasons for which people around the world have been protesting for the past year and a half or so. Social uprisings today make us think about the young people who occupied the Universities in Paris and California in 1968. They couldn't instantly change the world, either. At first, the movement seemed defeated. But slowly, the '68 generation took over the power and America and Europe changed radically. The major difference ...
Carlos yearns for order and calm amidst the chaos of his loud family of women. The arrival of Alfonso, an energetic poodle puppy, shatters any dreams he had of peace and quiet. Soon it's even too much for the women. Something has to be done... (c)NFTS 2011 www.elmachofilm.co.uk Dani Negrín Ochoa - Director Emma Lamont - Producer Francesca Gardiner - Writer Caroline Bridges - Cinematographer Chloe Kletsa - Production Designer Caterina Boselli - Production Manager Adelina Bichiş - Editor Tom Drew - Sound Designer and Re-Recording Mixer George Lingford - Sound Designer and Re-Recording Mixer Jon Wygens - Composer Andrew Scattergood - Online Editor and Colour Grader
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