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  1. The Imaginary

    The Imaginary may refer to The Imaginary Sartre The Imaginary Sartre 1940 , by Jean Paul Sartre The Imaginary short story The Imaginary short story 1942 , by Isaac Asimov The Imaginary psychoanalysis , contrasted with The Real and The Symbolic by Jacques Lacan See also Imaginary disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Imaginary

    wiktionary imaginary Imaginary can refer to Imaginary sociology , a concept in sociology The Imaginary psychoanalysis , a concept by Jacques Lacan Imaginary number , a concept in mathematics Imaginary time , a concept in physics Imagination , a mental faculty Object of the mind , an object of the imagination Imaginary friend Imaginary Records , a record label The arts Imaginary song Imaginary song , a song by Evanescence The Imaginary Sartre The Imaginary Sartre , a philosophical work by Jean Paul Sartre Imaginary exhibition , a mathematical art exhibition by the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach See also The Imaginary disambiguation Imagination disambiguation Imagine disambiguation disambig sv Imagin r ...   more details



  1. Imaginary friend

    news stories s1628324.htm News in Science Imaginary friends open up fantastic world 15 May 2006 Bot ...Other uses Imaginary friend disambiguation Imaginary friends and imaginary companions are a psychological ... in the imagination rather than external physical reality . Imaginary friends are fictional character ... Taylor, M. 1999 Imaginary Companions and the Children Who Create Them. New York Oxford University Press. ref The first studies focusing on imaginary friends are believed to have been conducted during ... Richard H. Passman title Pretend companions imaginary playmates the emergence of a field journal ... Document Number GALE A166239640 ref Imaginary friends are made often in childhood, sometimes in adolescence ... anxieties , fear s, goal s and perception s of the world through that child s conversation s. They are, according ... they see their imaginary friends only in their heads. There s even a third category of imaginary friend recognition when the child doesn t see the imaginary friend at all, but can only feel his her presence. Imaginary friends are more often seen as abnormal in adults, whereas quite common in children. Purposes It has been theorized that children with imaginary companions may develop language skills ... more linguistic practice while carrying out conversations with their imaginary friends than their peers get. ref Cite news url http www.sciencedaily.com releases 2005 03 050308101309.htm title Imaginary ... of Manchester accessdate 9 November 2011 ref Kutner n.d. holds that blockquote Imaginary companions ... lamp in the living room. Most important, an imaginary companion is a tool young children use to help them make sense of the adult world. ref Kutner, Lawrence n.d. . Insights for Parents Midnight Monsters and Imaginary Companions. Source http www.drkutner.com parenting articles monsters.html ... ...despite some results suggesting that children with imaginary companions might be superior ... Carlson, Stephanie M. Gerow, Lynn c. 2001 . Imaginary Companions Characteristics and Correlatres in Reifel ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Friend

    Imaginary Friend may refer to Imaginary friend , an invented person, animal or character In music Imaginary Friend band , a Finnish indie pop group formed in 2004 Imaginary Friend Th Faith Healers album Imaginary Friend Th Faith Healers album 1993 Imaginary Friends Freezepop album Imaginary Friends Freezepop album 2010 Imaginary Friends , a song by Zeromancer In television Imaginary Friend Star Trek The Next Generation Imaginary Friend Star Trek The Next Generation , a 1992 episode of Star Trek The Next Generation Imaginary Friend The Nanny Imaginary Friend The Nanny , a 1993 episode of The Nanny In other uses Imaginary Friends play Imaginary Friends play , a 2002 play by Nora Ephron Imaginary Friend film Imaginary Friend film , a 2006 film starring Abigail Breslin Imaginary Friends , a 1967 novel by Alison Lurie Imaginary Friends TV miniseries , a 1987 British TV movie based on Alison Lurie s novel See also Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends , a television series disambiguation it Imaginary Friend ...   more details



  1. The Imaginary (Sartre)

    Essay date November 2009 Refimprove date November 2009 The Imaginary , first published in French language French in 1940, is a book by Jean Paul Sartre that propounds his concept of the imagination and discusses what the existence of imagination shows about the nature of human consciousness. Image The Psychology of the Imagination.jpg thumb 200px The Psychology of the Imagination alternate title of The Imaginary Arguments There are two important points Sartre stresses in the book. First, while some believe imagining to be like an internal perception, Sartre argues that imagination is nothing like ... have all sides of the chair given to us at once. However, Sartre points out that imaginary objects ... something imaginary, quasi observation. Imaginary objects are a melange of past impressions and recent knowledge The Imaginary 90 . In short, imaginary objects are what we intend them to be. Because imaginary objects appear to us in a way which is like perception but is not perception, we have ... imaginary. But we tend to ascribe emotions, traits, and beliefs to these irreal objects as if they were ... Sartre says that what is required for the imaginary process to occur is an analogon that is, an equivalent ... we conjure when we think of someone or something. Through the imaginary process, the analogon loses ... else and it does so always from a particular point of view. All of our engagements with the world have the potential to activate the imaginary process. And because the imaginary process relies on intentionality, the world is constituted not from the outside into our consciousness, but rather we constitute the world based on our intentions toward it. References Sartre, Jean Paul, L Imaginaire Psychologie ph nom nologique de l imagination Paris Gallimard, 1940 Sartre, Jean Paul, The Imaginary ... Routledge, 2004 External links http books.google.com books?id b g yf7kVeIC The Imaginary List of Google products Google Book search with access to book preview. DEFAULTSORT Imaginary, The Category ...   more details



  1. Imaginary time

    No footnotes date April 2009 Imaginary time is a concept derived from quantum mechanics and is essential in connecting quantum mechanics with statistical mechanics. In quantum mechanics Imaginary time ... function periodic in imaginary time with a period of math scriptstyle 2 beta 2 T math . Therefore .... In cosmology cquote One might think this means that imaginary numbers are just a mathematical game having nothing to do with the real world. From the viewpoint of positivist philosophy, however, one ... we live in. It turns out that a mathematical model involving imaginary time predicts not only effects ... in for other reasons. So what is real and what is imaginary? Is the distinction just in our minds? Stephen Hawking Imaginary time is also used in cosmology. It is used to describe models of the universe in physical cosmology . Stephen Hawking popularized the concept of imaginary time in his book A Brief History of Time . File Real and imaginary time axes.svg right thumb The relationship of real and imaginary time can be visualised as perpendicular axes of direction. Imaginary time is difficult ... and future in the other, then imaginary time would run perpendicular to this line as the imaginary number s run perpendicular to the real number s in the complex plane . However, imaginary time is not imaginary ... the type of time we experience. In essence, imaginary time is a way of looking at the time dimension as if it were a dimension of space you can move forward and backward along imaginary time, just ... Bang , for example, appears as a singularity in regular time. But when visualized with imaginary ... by Stephen Hawking which discusses imaginary time. http www.pbs.org wnet hawking strange html imaginary.html Stephen Hawking s Universe Strange Stuff Explained PBS site on imaginary time. http www.arte fact.org dgtlon e.html 7.3.1 From antinomic discrete vs. continuous real time to complex imaginary time A phenomenological approach to imaginary time Eldred, Michael http www.arte fact.org dgtlon ...   more details



  1. Imaginary curve

    In geometry an imaginary curve is an algebraic curve which contains a finite number of imaginary point s. See also Imaginary point Real point Imaginary line mathematics Real line Real curve geometry stub Category Projective geometry ...   more details



  1. Imaginary (sociology)

    The imaginary , or social imaginary is the set of values, institutions, laws, and symbols common to a particular social group and the corresponding society. The social imaginary... is the creative and symbolic dimension of the social world, the dimension through which human beings create their ways of living ... in the Theory of Ideology 1984 p. 6 ref Lacan The imaginary is presented by Jacques Lacan Lacan as one ... that human beings live entirely in the Imaginary, it remains distinctly present throughout the life ... Criticism 1995 p. 152 ref The imaginary as a Lacanian term refers to an illusion and fascination ... unnecessary or inconsequential as something that is illusory . The term imaginary is obviously cognate ..., imaginary identifications can have very real effects . ref Macey, p. xxi ref Castoriadis In 1975, Cornelius Castoriadis used the term in his book The Imaginary Institution of Society , maintaining that the imaginary of the society...creates for each historical period its singular way ..., the central imaginary significations of a society...are the laces which tie a society together and the forms ... a society. While Taylor considers that social imaginary usefully names a reciprocity of the individual and the community, as well as a reciprocity of understanding and behaving in the social world applicable to all societies, he emphasizes above all the basic features of the modern social imaginary ... of Benedict Anderson in his formulation of the concept of the social imaginary. ref Poovey ... effort between technoscientists and social scientists. While the Lacanian imaginary is only indirectly ... a larger social imaginary . ref R. T. A. Lysioff et al, Music and Technoculture 2003 p. 10 ref Ontology While not constituting an established reality, the social imaginary is nevertheless an institution .... In that sense, the imaginary is not necessarily real as it is an imagined concept contingent ... status of the Imaginary. Some, such as Henry Corbin , understand the imaginary to be quite real indeed ...   more details



  1. Imaginary number

    mergeto Imaginary unit discuss Talk Imaginary number Proposed merge into imaginary unit date January ... mod 4 sup br see modular arithmetic modulus div An imaginary number is a number whose square is less than or equal to zero . For example, math sqrt 25 math is an imaginary number and its square is math 25 . An imaginary number can be written as a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit math i , which ... PA38 Chapter 2, p 38 ref According to some definitions, zero math 0 i is not regarded as an imaginary number, but as a pure real. An imaginary number math bi can be added to a real number math ..., the real part and the imaginary part of the complex number. Imaginary numbers can therefore be thought of as complex numbers whose real part is zero. The name imaginary number was coined in the 17th ... plane. The imaginary numbers are on the vertical coordinate axis. Although Greek mathematician ... book title Fivefold symmetry edition 2nd first1 Istv n last1 Hargittai publisher World Scientific .... Many other mathematicians were slow to adopt the use of imaginary numbers, including Ren Descartes , who wrote about them in his La G om trie , where the term imaginary was used and meant to be derogatory ... isbn 0691123098 , discusses ambiguities of meaning in imaginary expressions in historical context. ref The use of imaginary numbers was not widely accepted until the work of Leonhard Euler 1707 1783 ... physicist, William Rowan Hamilton , extended the idea of an axis of imaginary numbers in the plane ... of quotient ring s of polynomial ring s, the concept behind an imaginary number became more substantial, but then one also finds other imaginary numbers such as the j of tessarine s which has a square .... ref James Cockle 1848 On Certain Functions Resembling Quaternions and on a New Imaginary in Algebra ... Imaginary in Algebra , Philosophical Magazine 34 37&ndash 47 ref Geometric interpretation File ..., imaginary numbers are found on the vertical axis of the complex plane complex number plane ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Day

    italic title Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Imaginary Day Type Album Artist Pat Metheny Group Cover PMG Imaginary Day.jpg Released October 7, 1997 Length 63 49 Genre Jazz fusion Fusion , Jazz Label Warner Bros. Records Warner Bros. Producer Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays Last album Quartet Pat Metheny Group album Quartet br 1996 This album Imaginary Day br 1997 Next album Speaking of Now br 2002 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album r315069 title Imaginary Day Pat Metheny & 124 AllMusic first Richard S. last Ginell work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 19 July 2011 ref rev2 rev2Score Imaginary Day is an album by the Pat Metheny Group , released in 1997 by Warner Bros. Records . It also won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album , while The Roots of Coincidence won Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance Best Rock Instrumental Performance . The album leans heavily toward world fusion music world fusion , drawing upon a variety of global influences. Indonesian music Indonesian styles are particularly pronounced, with Bali nese gamelan music appearing in Imaginary Day and Into the Dream . The Heat of the Day demonstrates repetitive hints of Iranian folk music . It also showcases the Group s first and thus far, only foray into industrial rock , with The Roots of Coincidence . In The Awakening , the album concludes with strongly Celtic languages Gaelic melodies. The Awakening and Follow Me have been played on The Weather Channel during Local on the 8s . The liner notes use an image substitution cipher throughout. The CD and CD tray can be lined up to one of three different ... to the red square on the CD tray will decode the front cover as PAT METHENY GROUP IMAGINARY DAY ... where noted. Imaginary Day 10 11 Follow Me 5 56 Into the Dream Metheny 2 27 A Story Within the Story ... Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album ja no Imaginary Day pl Imaginary Day sv Imaginary ...   more details



  1. Imaginary color

    to imaginary colors. The ProPhoto RGB color space uses imaginary green and blue primaries to obtain ... colors as primary colors in other words, imaginary primary colors. Mathematically, the gamut created in this way contains so called imaginary colors . Perception of imaginary colors If a saturated green ... Press, 1972, pp 196 216. ref At Walt Disney World, Eastman Kodak Kodak engineered Epcot s pavement ... April 16, 2010. ref See also Spectral color Impossible color References reflist refbegin Imaginary ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Realities

    Italic title Imaginary Realities was an influential MUD community online magazine running from September 1998 to December 2001. R fletcher It was hosted under the auspices of George Reese computer programmer George Reese s Center for Imaginary Environments at imaginary.com. R hahn Imaginary Realities featured articles by Richard Bartle , Raph Koster , Julian Dibbell , Chip Morningstar , Randy Farmer , Skotos , Brian Green game developer Brian Green , George Reese computer programmer George Reese , Jessica Mulligan , Wes Platt , Cat Rambo , Richard Woolcock , and Geoff Wong , as well as many other major figures in the MUD community. R ir author index It was edited by David Pinkfish Bennett of Discworld MUD , Selina Kelley, Marcie Kligman and Daniel McIver. R ir editors Articles from Imaginary Realities have been cited in Richard Bartle s Designing Virtual Worlds R bartle and Julie Coiro s Handbook of Research on New Literacies , R coiro and it was noted in Mulligan & Patrovsky s Developing Online Games as a venue where a previous work by Mulligan was published. R dog After its disappearance from the Web, several mirrors of Imaginary Realities were brought online. These efforts, though ... and Organisations in VR or AR Imaginary Realities work Virtual Worldlets Network archiveurl ... 2005 05 20 accessdate 2010 05 01 quote Imaginary Realities was for five years the hub of MUD ... world development holistically, and attracted article submissions from the great minds, and big ... url http www.harley.com yp categories muds quote Imaginary Realities Here s something to read when ... 2007 02 13 imaginary realities also resurrected title Imaginary Realities also resurrected ... title Author Index work Imaginary Realities date 2001 07 01 url http imaginaryrealities.imaginary.com ... ir editors cite web last1 Bennett first1 David last2 Kelley first2 Selina title Editors work Imaginary ... Gate http www.disinterest.org resource imaginary realities Disinterest.org mirror with fixed ...   more details



  1. An Imaginary Life

    infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name An Imaginary Life title orig translator image File AnImaginaryLife.jpg 200px image caption 1st edition US author David Malouf illustrator cover artist Bill Bachman country Australia language English language English series genre Novel publisher George Braziller US br Chatto & Windus UK release date 1978 in literature March 1978 US br September 1978 UK english release date media type Print Hardcover pages 174 pp isbn ISBN 0 8076 0884 X dewey 823 congress PZ4.M25565 Im 1978 PR9619.3.M265 oclc 3543556 preceded by followed by An Imaginary Life is a 1978 novella written by David Malouf . It tells the story of the Ancient Rome Roman poet Ovid , during his exile in Constan a Tomis . Whilst there, Ovid lives with the natives, although he doesn t understand their language, and forms a bond with a feral child wild boy who is found after having been brought up by wolves. The relationship between Ovid and the boy, at first one of protector and protected, becomes an alliance between two people in a foreign land. Ovid comes to Tomis enculturated with a Roman world view and through his attempts at teaching the boy language is able to free himself from the constrictions of Latin and the encompassing perception of reality that is his only barrier against transcendence. The novel is comparable to the poems of William Wordsworth in the idea of child and childhood affecting a perception of nature. Clarify date April 2010 Ovid is continually searching for the Child and what he represents to him. He goes so far as to capture him in an attempt to learn from him, and to teach him language and conventions. Malouf has been described as a post colonialist author. He wrote this novel when issues with the treatment of the indigenous ... mentality were inherent in society. These values can be seen in An Imaginary Life , with the Child ... Imaginary Life, An Category 1978 novels Category Novellas Category Novels by David Malouf Category ...   more details



  1. Imaginary point

    Unreferenced date November 2006 A point a,b,c in the complex projective plane is called an imaginary point if there exists no complex number z such that za, zb and zc are real number real . This definition can be widened to complex projective space and complex projective hyperspace s as follows math a 1,a 2,...,a n math is imaginary if there exists no complex number z such that math za 1,za 2,...,za n math is real. Note 0,0,...,0 is not a point See also Real point DEFAULTSORT Imaginary Point Category Projective geometry Geometry stub ...   more details



  1. Imaginary line

    In general, an imaginary line is any sort of line that has only an abstract definition, and does not exist in fact. As a geography geographical concept, an imaginary line may serve as an arbitrary division such as a border . It may also be a standardized mark that serves as a measurement or point of reference such as a circle of latitude or the Prime Meridian . cartography stub Category Geography terminology ...   more details



  1. Imaginary voyage

    Imaginary voyage is a kind of narrative in which utopia n or satire satirical representation or some popular science content is put into a fictional frame of travel account. History It is very archaic narrative technique preceding Romanticism romance and novel istic forms. Two known examples from Greek literature are Euhemerus Sacred History and Iambulus Islands of the Sun . Their utopian islands are apparently modeled from mythological Fortunate Isles . Lucian s True History parodizes the whole genre of imaginary voyage, and in his foreword Lucian cites Iambulus as one of objects of parody. Photios I of Constantinople Photius states though in his Bibliotheca Photius Bibliotheca that its main object was Antonius Diogenes The incredible wonders beyond Thule , a genre blending of fantastic voyage and Greek romance which popularized Pythagoreanism Pythagorean teachings. The first to revive this form in the Modern era was Thomas More in his Utopia book Utopia 1515 , to be followed a century later by proliferation of utopian islands Johannes Valentinus Andreae s Reipublicae Christianopolitanae descriptio 1619 , Tommaso Campanella s The City of the Sun 1623 , Francis Bacon s New Atlantis 1627 , Jacob Bidermann s Utopia 1640 , Denis Veiras The history of the Sevarambi 1675 , Gabriel de Foigny s La Terre australe connue 1676 , Gabriel Daniel s Voyage du monde de Descartes 1690 , Fran ois Lefebvre s Relation du voyage de l isle d Eutopie 1711 , as well as many others. Lucian s satirical line was exploited by Fran ois Rabelais Gargantua and Pantagruel 1532 and developed later on in Joseph ... Sorel s Nouvelle D couverte du Royaume de Frisquemore 1662 , Margaret Cavendish s The Blazing World ... Defoe s The Consolidator 1705 , and most notably in Jonathan Swift s Gulliver s Travels 1726 . Imaginary ... s The Man in the Moone 1638 , John Wilkins The Discovery of a World in the Moone 1638 , Athanasius ... t1 g t2.html Derrick Moors. Imaginary Voyages lit stub Category Science fiction genres Category Literary ...   more details



  1. The Imaginary (psychoanalysis)

    The Imaginary order is one of a triptych of terms in the psychoanalysis psychoanalytic theory of Jacques ... terms, the imaginary was the first to appear, well before the Rome Report of 1953... when ... blockquote I began with the Imaginary, I then had to chew on the story of the Symbolic...and I finished ... the Imaginary 1936 1952 , the Symbolic 1953 1962 , and the Real 1963 1981 . ref D. Hoens and Ed ... of psychology and identification as the fundamental psychical process. The imaginary was then the... dimension ... s concept of the Imaginary was most fully articulated. The Imaginary order The basis of the Imaginary ... the ego in this way the category of the imaginary provides the theoretical basis for a long standing ... aspect of the imaginary. The relationship whereby the ego is constituted by identification is a locus of alienation , which is another feature of the imaginary, and is fundamentally Narcissism narcissistic thus Lacan wrote of the different phases of imaginary, narcissistic, specular identification ... I Cambridge 1988 p. 188 ref which make up the ego s history. If the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real ... , ref Malcolm Bowie, Lacan London 1991 p. 112 ref then the Imaginary, a realm of surface appearances .... 4 ref to the ego as other identification, as Fraud . The Imaginary and the Symbolic With the increasing prominence of the Symbolic in Lacan s thought after 1953, the Imaginary becomes viewed in a rather ... does analysis consist in the imaginary realisation of the subject...to make it well rounded, this ego ... Book II Cambridge 1988 p. 54 and p. 241 ref Instead, one finds a guide beyond the imaginary, on the level ... 1988 p. 141 ref It also became apparent that the imaginary involves a linguistic dimension whereas ... belong to the imaginary. Thus language has both symbolic and imaginary aspects words themselves can undergo symbolic lesions and accomplish imaginary acts of which the patient is the subject....In this way speech may become an imaginary, or even real object . ref Lacan, Ecrits p. 87 8 ref To the Lacan ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Landscape

    distinguish2 Imaginary Landscapes , a 1993 compilation of ambient music. unreferenced date November 2011 Imaginary Landscape is the title of several pieces by United States American composer John Cage . The series comprises the following works Imaginary Landscape No. 1 1939 for two variable speed phonograph turntables , frequency recordings, muted piano , and cymbal Imaginary Landscape No. 2 March 1942 for tin can s, conch shell , ratchet , bass drum , buzzer s, water gong , metal wastebasket , Lion s roar instrument lion s roar and amplified coil of wire Imaginary Landscape No. 3 1942 for tin cans, muted gongs, electronic oscillator audio frequency oscillators , variable speed turntables with frequency recordings and recordings of generator whines, amplified coil of wire, amplified marimbula a Caribbean instrument similar to the African thumb piano , and electric buzzer Imaginary Landscape No. 4 March No. 2 1951 for 24 performers at 12 Receiver radio radio s Imaginary Landscape No. 5 1952 for magnetic tape recording of any 42 phonograph record s All of the Imaginary Landscape pieces include instruments or other elements requiring electricity. Although all five of the Imaginary Landscape pieces were included in a Mode recording of Percussion Works I , two of the pieces do not use percussion as such. The booklet included with the aforementioned Mode recording includes a quote from Cage It s not a physical landscape. It s a term reserved for the new technologies. It s a landscape in the future. It s as though you used technology to take you off the ground and go like Alice through the looking glass. The Mode recording includes two versions of No. 4 and No. 5. One version of No. 5 uses period jazz recordings which would have been available to Cage at the time he composed it, and the other version uses recordings of Cage s work. Interestingly, the Mode recording of the Landscapes is No. 43 in their series of CDs of Cage s work, so the previous 42 recordings provide the correct ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Diseases

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Imaginary Diseases Type Live album Artist Frank Zappa Cover Frank Zappa Imaginary Diseases.JPG Released January 13, 2006 small limited release small br January 30, 2007 small wide release small Recorded October 27, 1972 December 15, 1972 Genre Jazz , Fusion music Fusion , Progressive rock Length 63 14 Label Zappa Records Zappa Producer Frank Zappa Last album Joe s Xmasage br 2005 This album Imaginary Diseases br 2006 Next album The MOFO Project Object MOFO Deluxe 4 Disc br 2006 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album r828698 title Imaginary Diseases Frank Zappa & 124 AllMusic first K. last Dryden work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 22 July 2011 ref rev2 rev2Score Imaginary Diseases is an album of material by Frank Zappa from the Petite Wazoo tour of 1972. It is one of two finished CD projects from the tour containing material mastered by Zappa before his death. Track listing All tracks by Frank Zappa. Oddients &ndash 1 13 small Montreal, Canada, 1972 10 27 small Rollo &ndash 3 21 small Philadelphia, PA, 1972 11 11, Show 1 small Been to Kansas City in A Minor &ndash 10 15 small Kansas City, MO, 1972 12 02 small Farther O Blivion &ndash 16 02 small unknown small D.C. Boogie &ndash 13 27 small Washington, D.C., 1972 11 11, Show 1 small Imaginary Diseases &ndash 9 45 small Waterbury, CT, 1972 11 01 small Montreal &ndash 9 11 small Montreal, Canada, 1972 10 27 small Personnel Frank Zappa Conductor, Guitar, Vocals Malcolm McNabb Trumpet Gary Barone Trumpet, Flugelhorn Tom Malone musician Tom Malone Tuba, Saxes, Piccolo Trumpet, Trumpet Earl Dumler Woodwinds ... External links http www.zappa.com flash id Imaginary Diseases at Zappa.com Frank Zappa Category Live ... Records albums cs Imaginary Diseases es Imaginary Diseases fr Imaginary Diseases hr Imaginary Diseases hu Imaginary Diseases sh Imaginary Diseases ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Homelands

    File ImaginaryHomelands.jpg thumb right 1st edition publ Granta Imaginary Homelands is a collection of essays written by Salman Rushdie covering a wide variety of topics. In addition to the title essay, the collection also includes Commonwealth Literature Does Not Exist . List of published works http www.english.ccsu.edu hegglund 206 rushdie empire.htm The New Empire within Britain from Imaginary Homelands. Rushdie Category Books by Salman Rushdie Category Essay collections Category 1992 books essay stub ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Monsters

    Infobox album Name Imaginary Monsters Type EP Cover The Birthday Massacre Imaginary Monsters.jpg Artist The Birthday Massacre from Album Pins and Needles The Birthday Massacre album Pins and Needles B side Released August 9, 2011 Format CD Recorded 2011 Genre Synth rock br Alternative rock Length Label Metropolis Records Writer Producer Dave Ogilvie Certification Reviews Last album Pins and Needles The Birthday Massacre album Pins and Needles br 2010 This album Imaginary Monsters EP br 2011 Next album Misc Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref http www.allmusic.com album imaginary monsters r2229977 Imaginary Monsters The Birthday Massacre allmusic ref rev2 Fearnet FEARnet rev2Score Favorable ref http www.fearnet.com news reviews b23417 birthday massacre imaginary monsters ep.html The Birthday Massacre Imaginary Monsters EP Review FEARnet ref rev3 COMA Music Magazine rev3Score Favorable ref http coma online.com ?p 6134 Review The Birthday Massacre Imaginary Monsters COMA Music Magazine ref Imaginary Monsters is the third Extended play EP by the Canada Canadian Rock music rock band The Birthday Massacre , and contains three new tracks, and five remixes. ref http www.thebirthdaymassacre.com Official Site The Birthday Massacre ref ref http www.blackvector.se the birthday massacre announce new ep out this summer The Birthday Massacre announce new EP out this Summer Black Vector Magazine ref It was released August 9, 2011. The whole album was made available for streaming direct from the band s Myspace on August 4, 2011. ref http www.myspace.com thebirthdaymassacre The Birthday Massacre Myspace ref Album artwork by Owen Mackinder, the band s keyboardist. Track listing ... The Birthday Massacre album Pins and Needles record. Imaginary Monsters also includes remixes of tracks ... . ref name comamusic http coma online.com ?p 5644 The Birthday Massacre Imaginary Monsters EP Due August ... Electronic albums cs Imaginary Monsters es Imaginary Monsters sk Imaginary Monsters fi Imaginary Monsters ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Places

    Unreferenced date February 2008 Infobox Single Name Imaginary Places Cover Artist Busdriver from Album Temporary Forever Released 2002 Recorded Format 12 inch single Genre Alternative hip hop , experimental hip hop , classical music Length Label Temporary Whatever Writer Producer Paris Zax, Daddy Kev , Omid Last single This single Imaginary Places br 2002 Next single Avantcore br 2005 Imaginary Places is a single by American rapping rapper Busdriver from his album Temporary Forever . It was released on Temporary Whatever in 2002. The title track Imaginary Places is sampled from Johann Sebastian Bach Bach s Orchestral Suites Bach Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Minuet and Badinerie Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor and the theme from Paganini s 5th Caprice. It is featured in the video game s Tony Hawk s Underground and Mat Hoffman s Pro BMX . Jazz Fingers features Aceyalone on vocals. Track listing Imaginary Places produced by Paris Zax Mindcrossings produced by Daddy Kev Jazz Fingers produced by Omid Category 2002 singles 2000s hiphop single stub ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Cities

    Imaginary Cities is a Canadian indie pop band formed in 2010 in Winnipeg. The band consists of multi instrumentalist Rusty Matyas, formerly of The Waking Eyes and a sometime collaborator with The Weakerthans , and vocalist Marti Sarbit. ref name np http arts.nationalpost.com 2011 02 21 imaginary cities are here to stay Imaginary Cities are here to stay . National Post , February 21, 2011. ref The band s debut album, Temporary Resident , was released in 2011 and quickly topped Canada s campus radio charts. ref name np The album was subsequently named as a longlisted nominee for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize . ref name longlist http www.aux.tv 2011 06 2011 polaris music prize long list announced 2011 Polaris Music Prize Long List announced . Aux TV channel aux.tv , June 16, 2011. ref To support the album, the band was selected to play several dates in Eastern Canada as an opening act for Pixies . ref name np Discography 2011 Temporary Resident References Reflist External links http imaginarycities.ca Imaginary Cities official website DEFAULTSORT Imaginary Cities Category Musical groups established in 2010 Category Musical groups from Winnipeg Category Canadian indie pop groups de Imaginary Cities Canada band stub ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Force

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Imaginary Force Type studio Artist Bob Katsionis Cover Bob katsionis imaginary force.jpg Alt Released June 6, 2004 Recorded Genre Neo Classical, Progressive Length 50 06 ref name Guitar nine cite web title Guitar Nine Records url http www.guitar9.com imaginaryforce.html ref Label Lion Music Producer Bob Katsionis Last album Turn Of My Century br 2002 This album Imaginary Force br 2006 Next album Noemon br 2008 Imaginary Force is the second solo album by Greek keyboardist and guitarist Bob Katsionis . It was released June 6, 2004, ref cite web title Bob Katsionis The Imaginary Force on iTunes url http itunes.apple.com jp album the imaginary force id128805403 ref under the label Lion Music . ref name Official site cite web title Bob Katsionis official website url http bobkatsionis.tripod.com id6.html ref Katsionis is currently in the band Firewind . ref name Official Firewind homepage cite web title Firewind s official homepage url http www.firewind.gr 2008 home.asp ref Track listing The Imaginary Force 4 11 March Of The Spirits 3 58 Sing For The Day 4 39 Galaxy 3 06 Sudden Death 3 13 Bird s Eye View 3 31 Is It Me Or The Weather? 4 18 All My Naked Hopes 4 08 Separated 4 46 St. Pervert 3 58 Tsifteteli Overture 1821 5 56 Ouzo 6 23 ref name Guitar nine ref name Official site Personnel Band members Bob Katsionis Guitars and keyboards Stavros Giannakopoulos Bass Fotis Giannakopoulos Drums Guest musicians Theodore Ziras Guitar solo on Ouzo Alex Flouros Guitar solo on Ouzo ref name Official site References reflist Category 2004 albums ...   more details



  1. Imaginary Witness

    Infobox film name Imaginary Witness Hollywood and the Holocaust image ImaginaryWitness.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Daniel Anker producer Daniel Anker, Ellin Baumel writer starring Gene ... date runtime 92 minutes language English country United States budget gross Imaginary Witness Hollywood ..., American Movie Classics . ref name NYT http movies.nytimes.com movie 309179 Imaginary Witness Hollywood .... ref Content Imaginary Witness includes scenes from over forty films and newsreels, and interviews ... that sells fantasy has dealt with one of the most horrifying episodes in modern world history, but also .... ref name anker http www.ankerproductions.com imaginary AnkerProductions.com. ref Among the many films ... as a cheerleader for United States and Allied military interests during World War II , but Hollywood ... of Hitler s final solution . Imaginary Witness Hollywood and the Holocaust is a documentary which examines ... of film history, but also of world history. As one review put it, This ambitious documentary provides ... review 70105 imaginary witness hollywood and the holocaust Imaginary Witness Hollywood and the Holocaust ... the way for the miniseries, Holocaust , or Objective, Burma , an example of a World War II film ... film Sophie s Choice To Be or Not to Be 1942 film To Be or Not to Be Tomorrow the World Underground ... press kit available online are taken directly from the DVD version of the documentary Imaginary Witness ... films can be divided into four distinct phases ref name tvgr http movies.tvguide.com imaginary ... directly with Nazi Germany , such as the 1944 film Tomorrow the World , usually focused on the certain ... festivals around the world, and the subject of numerous discussions, panels, and conferences at theaters, universities, and museums around the world. ref name anker As of January 14, 2011, it had received ... m imaginary witness RottenTomatoes.com. ref Critical praise for the documentary included The New ... ref name awards . http www.ankerproductions.com imaginary screenings.html AnkerProductions.com, Awards ...   more details




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