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Jordan Brand’s upcoming collaborative capsule with sports energy drink Gatorade is coming your way in December, and the Air Jordan 1 Retro High is poised to play a big role in this monumental collection. The first-ever Air Jordan shoe is set to release in four distinct tonal colorways represented the earlier cherished flavors of the drink, and this first look at the “Blue Lagoon” pair reveals some key details. The insoles appear to be co-branded with Nike Air and the official Gatorade logo, while the latter’s signature lightning bolt symbol appears on the heel of the shoes. The three other confirmed colors are Rush Violet, Cyber (a volt/yellow), and Orange Peel. The entire footwear set from the Jordan 1 Gatorade Pack is set to drop in December alongside the two Jordan 6 Gatorade releases.
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Release Date: December 26th, 2017
$175
Color: Blue Lagoon/Blue Lagoon
Style Code: AJ5997-455
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Preface
Contents
Chapter 1. The Sun's Magnetic fields
1.1 The Sun as a Star
1.1.2 Legacy of ancients1.1.2 Hidden interior
1.1.3 Magnetic dipole
1.2 Magnetic Surface
1.2.1 Quiet sun
1.2.2 Sunspots and active regions
1.2.3 Plages
1.2.4 High latitudes and polar regions
1.3 Mass Flows
1.4 Magnetic Skeleton
References
Chapter 2. A Quick Look on Small Scale Flux Tubes
2.1 Early Years
2.1.1 First observational signs of magnetic flux tubes
2.1.2 The Sunspot dilemma
2.2 Elements of Theory for de facto Flux Tubes
2.3 Numerical visualization and Observations
2.4 Filamentary Structures in Laboratory and Universe
2.5 Problems
References
Chapter 3. Intrinsic Properties of Flux Tubes - Wave Phenomena
3.1 Equations of Motion or How are Tube Waves Excited
3.1.1 Equation of Motion for a Single flux tube
3.1.2 Macroscopic Motions of an Ensemble of flux tubes
3.2 Absorption of Acoustic Waves - Landau Resonance
3.3 Effects of Non-collinearity of Flux Tubes
3.4 Exact Theory of Linear Oscillations of Magnetic Flux Tube
3.5 Radiation of Secondary Waves by Oscillationg Flux Tubes
3.6 Scattering of Acoustic Waves and Maximum Energy input
3.7 Axisymmetric Oscillations of Flux Tube
3.7.1 Types of m = 0 mode
3.7.2 Equation of Motion for Sausage Oscillations
3.7.3 Dispersion Relation
3.7.4 Sausage and and Fast Oscillations in homogeneous flux tube
3.7.5 Effects of Radial Inhomogeneities on Sausage oscillations
3.8 ProblemsAppendix A. Analogy with Landau Damping
Appendix B. Derivation of Equation for Kink Oscillations from MHD
References
Chapter 4. Effects of Flux Tube Inhomogeneities and Weak Nonlinearity
4.1 Radially Inhomogeneous Flux Tube - Internal Resonances
4.1.1 Anomalous resonance in kink oscillations
4.1.2 Alfv´en resonance
4.2 Boundary Value Problem
4.2.1 Phase-mixing in flux tubes
4.2.3 Phase-mixed torsional waves
4.2.3 Phase-mixed kink oscillations
4.3 Longitudinal resonances
4.3.1 Loss of radial equilibrium
4.3.2 Bullwhip effect
4.4 Standing resonances and the temperature jump
4.4.1 Growth of the oscillation amplitude - first resonance
4.4.2 Spectral density and strong enhancement of the oscillation amplitude
4.5 Weakly Nonlinear Waves in Flux Tubes
4.5.1 Nonlinear kink oscillations - KdV-B¨urgers equation
4.5.2 Possibility of solitary sausage wave
4.6 Problems
References
5.1 Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability and Negative Energy Waves
5.2 Shear Flow Instabilities in Magnetic Flux Tubes
5.2.1 Specifics of Kelvin-Helmholtz instability along flux tubes
5.2.2 Flux tubes and Negative Energy Waves (NEWs)
5.3 Basic Equations of Flux tube Oscillations with Shear Flows
5.4 Dissipative Instabilities of Negative-energy Kink Oscillations
5.5 Radiative Instability of Flux Tube Oscillations in Presence of Flows
5.5.1 Sausage oscillations
5.5.2 Kink oscillations
5.6 Parity of Negative and Positive Energy Waves
5.7 Explosive Instability of Negative-energy Waves5.8 Sub-critical Mass Flows - Absence of Instabilities
5.8.1 Can the Alfv´en waves heat the corona?
5.8.2 Effect of mass flows on the efficiency of heating by Alfv´en waves
5.9 Phase-Mixed Alfv´en Waves at Sub-alfv´enic Mass Flows
5.9.1 Damping rate and height of energy release
5.9.2 Observable morphological effects
5.10 The Asymptotic Behavior of the Total Energy Flux
5.11 The Wave Extinction in the Presence of Downflows
5.12 Problems
Sick Architecture
Architecture and sickness are tightly intertwined. Architectural discourse always weaves itself through theories of body and brain, constructing the architect as a kind of doctor and the client as patient. Architecture has been portrayed as both a form of prevention and cure for thousands of years. Health is supposed to be the main goal of the architect, as Vitruvius already insisted in the first century BC. Yet architecture is also often the cause of illness, from toxic building materials to sick building syndrome. Architecture itself has become sick. With Sick Architecture, guest curator Beatriz Colomina, Silvia Franceschini (curator CIVA) and Nikolaus Hirsch (CIVA’s artistic director), highlight a topic that has shaped our lives since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Every age has its signature afflictions, and each affliction has its architecture. The age of bacterial diseases, particularly tuberculosis, gave birth to modern architecture in the early decades of the 20th century, to white buildings detached from the “humid ground where disease breeds,” as Le Corbusier put it. In the postwar years, attention shifted to psychological problems. The architect was often seen as a kind of shrink; the house not just a medical device for the prevention of disease, but for providing psychological comfort, or as Richard Neutra put it, “nervous health.” The 21st century is the age of neurological disorders, with depression, ADHD, borderline personality disorders, burnout syndrome, allergies, and “environmental hypersensitivity” defining the contemporary experience of architecture and the built environment.
Meanwhile, pandemics have returned. COVID-19 is completely reshaping architecture and urbanism. The virus has exposed the structural inequities of race, class, and gender, provoking a call for social transformation and perhaps an architectural revolution. The exhibition offers a wider historical and conceptual frame for such conversations, with materials ranging from the historic quarantine architecture at Ellis Island and the old lazzaretto in Venice to modern architecture by Aino and Alvar Aalto and Henri Lacoste, 1960’s experiments by Hans Hollein and Coop Himmelb(l)au, as well as contemporary work by architects 51N4E, Elizabeth Diller, architecten jan de vylder inge vinck / Gideon Boie / Filip Dujardin, Andrés Jaque, artists Sammy Baloji, Mohamed Bourouissa, Vivian Caccuri, Goldin+Senneby and Ahmet Öğüt.
The exhibition is accompanied by an online publication series on e-flux Architecture whose first part was published in 2020 and whose second part will be published to coincide with the opening of the exhibition in May 2022. The essays include authors such as Gideon Boie,Edna Bonhomme, David Gissen, Brooke Holmes, Fabiola López-Durán, Elizabeth Povinelli, Meredith TenHoor and Mark Wigley, as well as numerous Ph.D. students from Princeton University who have participated in Beatriz Colomina ́s seminars on architecture and illness since 2019.
On May 6, from 2 to 8pm, the Sick Architecture Talks will feature presentations by more than 20 architects, artists, writers, and scientists. Moderated by e-flux Architecture Deputy Editor Nick Axel, the all-day event wil be livestreamed on e-flux Live.
Contributors exhibition: 51N4E, Aino & Alvar Aalto, An Tairan, Andrea Bagnato, Sammy Baloji, Franco Basaglia, Eugène Beaudouin / Marcel Lods, Victoria Bergbauer, Anna Bokov, Mohamed Bourouissa, Angela Brown / Jorge González, Ibiayi Briggs, Gaston Brunfaut, Holly Bushman, Victoria Bugge Øye, Burokade Architects, Vivian Caccuri, Susana Calò / Godofredo Pereira, Center for Independent Living, Irene Cheng / Brett Snyder / David Gissen, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Simon De Nys-Ketels, Marie de Testa, architecten jan de vylder inge vinck / Gideon Boie / Filip Dujardin, Elizabeth Diller, dRMM, Clemens Finkelstein, Dante Furioso, Ignacio G. Galán, Goldin+Senneby, Paul Hankar, Josef Hoffmann, Hans Hollein, Victor Horta, Lydia Inber, Stanislas Jasinski, Andrés Jaque, Charles Jencks, Angelika Joseph, Rebecca Kellawan, Maggie Keswick Jencks, Henri Lacoste, Le Corbusier, Fabiola López-Durán / Ana-Maria Tavares, Iván López Munuera, Miralles Tagliabue EMBT, Jacques Moeschal, László Moholy-Nagy, Jean Mouigneau, Richard Neutra, Ahmet Öğüt, Kara Plaxa, Michel Polak, Philippe Rahm, Jean Saidman, Guillermo Sánchez Arsuaga, Alexandra Sastrawati, Giuseppina Scavuzzo, Shivani Shedde, René Schoentjes, Maxwell Smith-Holmes, Nicole Sonolet, Iason Stathatos, Meredith TenHoor, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Jeremy Lee Wolin, VOET, Chenchen Yan, Zhongguo Jianzhu
Conceived by: Beatriz Colomina (guest curator, Princeton University), Silvia Franceschini (curator CIVA), Nikolaus Hirsch (artistic director CIVA)
Assistant curator: Minne De Meyer Engelbeen (CIVA)
Exhibition architecture: OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen & Richard Venlet
A collaboration between CIVA, the Princeton University PhD Program in the History and Theory of Architecture and e-flux Architecture.
Press contact: Dieter Vanthournout, d.vanthournout [at] civa.brussels / T +32 497 901 251
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Preface
Contents
Chapter 1. The Sun's Magnetic fields
1.1 The Sun as a Star
1.1.2 Legacy of ancients1.1.2 Hidden interior
1.1.3 Magnetic dipole
1.2 Magnetic Surface
1.2.1 Quiet sun
1.2.2 Sunspots and active regions
1.2.3 Plages
1.2.4 High latitudes and polar regions
1.3 Mass Flows
1.4 Magnetic Skeleton
References
Chapter 2. A Quick Look on Small Scale Flux Tubes
2.1 Early Years
2.1.1 First observational signs of magnetic flux tubes
2.1.2 The Sunspot news/flux-455 Elements of Theory for de facto Flux Tubes
2.3 Numerical visualization and Observations
2.4 Filamentary Structures in Laboratory and Universe
2.5 Problems
References
Chapter 3. Intrinsic Properties of Flux News/flux-455 - Wave Phenomena
3.1 Equations of Motion or How are Tube Waves Excited
3.1.1 Equation of Motion for a Single flux tube
3.1.2 Macroscopic Motions of an Ensemble of flux tubes
3.2 Absorption of Acoustic Waves - Landau Resonance
3.3 Effects of Non-collinearity of Flux Tubes
3.4 Exact Theory of Linear Oscillations of Magnetic Flux Tube
3.5 Radiation of Secondary Waves by Oscillationg Flux Tubes
3.6 Scattering of Acoustic Waves and Maximum Energy input
3.7 Axisymmetric Oscillations of Flux Tube
3.7.1 Types of m = 0 mode
3.7.2 Equation of Motion for Sausage Oscillations
3.7.3 Dispersion Relation
3.7.4 Sausage and and Fast Oscillations in homogeneous flux tube
3.7.5 Effects of Radial Inhomogeneities on Sausage oscillations
3.8 ProblemsAppendix A. Analogy with Landau Damping
Appendix B, news/flux-455. Derivation of Equation for Kink Oscillations from MHD
References
Chapter 4. Effects of Flux Tube Inhomogeneities and Weak Nonlinearity
4.1 Radially Inhomogeneous Flux Tube - Internal Resonances
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4.1.2 Alfv´en news/flux-455 Boundary Value Problem
4.2.1 Phase-mixing in flux tubes
4.2.3 Phase-mixed torsional waves
4.2.3 Phase-mixed kink oscillations
4.3 Longitudinal resonances
4.3.1 Loss of radial equilibrium
4.3.2 Bullwhip effect
4.4 Standing resonances and the temperature jump
4.4.1 Growth of the oscillation amplitude - first resonance
4.4.2 Spectral density and strong enhancement of the oscillation amplitude
4.5 Weakly News/flux-455 Waves in Flux Tubes
4.5.1 Nonlinear news/flux-455 oscillations - KdV-B¨urgers equation
4.5.2 Possibility of solitary sausage wave
4.6 Problems
References
5.1 Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability and Negative Energy Waves
5.2 Shear Flow Instabilities in Magnetic Flux Tubes
5.2.1 Specifics of Kelvin-Helmholtz instability along flux tubes
5.2.2 Flux tubes and Negative Energy Waves (NEWs)
5.3 Basic Equations of Flux tube Oscillations with Shear Flows
5.4 Dissipative Instabilities of Negative-energy Kink Oscillations
5.5 Radiative Instability of Flux News/flux-455 Oscillations in Presence of Flows
5.5.1 Sausage oscillations
5.5.2 Kink oscillations
5.6 Parity of Negative and Positive Energy Waves
5.7 Explosive Instability of Negative-energy Waves5.8 Sub-critical Mass Flows - Absence of Instabilities
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5.8.2 Effect of mass flows on the efficiency of heating by Alfv´en waves
5.9 Phase-Mixed Alfv´en Waves at Sub-alfv´enic Mass Flows
5.9.1 Damping rate and height of energy release
5.9.2 Observable morphological effects
5.10 The Asymptotic Behavior of the Total Energy Flux
5.11 The Wave Extinction in the Presence of Downflows
5.12 Problems
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Sick Architecture
Architecture and sickness are tightly intertwined. Architectural discourse always weaves itself through theories of body and brain, constructing the architect as a kind of doctor and the client as patient. Architecture has been portrayed as both a form of prevention and cure for thousands of years. Health is supposed to be the main goal of the architect, as Vitruvius already insisted in the first century BC. Yet architecture is also often the cause of illness, from toxic building materials to sick building syndrome. Architecture itself has become sick. With Sick Architecture, guest curator Beatriz Colomina, Silvia Franceschini (curator CIVA) and Nikolaus Hirsch (CIVA’s artistic director), highlight a topic that has shaped our lives since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Every age has its signature afflictions, and each affliction has its architecture. The age of bacterial diseases, particularly tuberculosis, gave birth to modern architecture in the early decades of the 20th century, to white buildings detached from the “humid ground where disease breeds,” as Le Corbusier put it. In the postwar years, attention shifted to psychological problems. The architect was often seen as a kind of shrink; the house not just a medical device for the prevention of disease, but for providing psychological comfort, or as Richard Neutra put it, “nervous health.” The 21st century is the age of neurological disorders, news/flux-455, with depression, ADHD, borderline personality disorders, burnout syndrome, allergies, news/flux-455 “environmental hypersensitivity” defining the contemporary experience of architecture and the built environment.
Meanwhile, pandemics have returned. COVID-19 is completely reshaping architecture and urbanism. The virus has exposed the structural inequities of race, class, and gender, provoking a call for social transformation and perhaps an architectural revolution. The exhibition offers a wider historical and conceptual frame for such conversations, with materials ranging from the historic quarantine architecture at Ellis News/flux-455 and the old lazzaretto in Venice to modern architecture by Aino and Alvar Aalto and Henri Lacoste, 1960’s experiments by Hans Hollein and Coop Himmelb(l)au, as well as contemporary work by architects 51N4E, Elizabeth Diller, architecten jan de vylder inge vinck / News/flux-455 Boie / Filip Dujardin, Andrés Jaque, artists Sammy Baloji, Mohamed Bourouissa, Vivian Caccuri, Goldin+Senneby and Ahmet Öğüt.
The exhibition is accompanied by an news/flux-455 publication series on e-flux News/flux-455 whose first part was published in 2020 and whose second part will be published to coincide with the opening of the exhibition in May 2022. The essays include authors such as Gideon Boie,Edna Bonhomme, David Gissen, Brooke Holmes, Fabiola López-Durán, Elizabeth Povinelli, Meredith TenHoor and Mark Wigley, as well as numerous Ph.D. students from Princeton University who have participated in Beatriz Colomina ́s seminars on architecture and illness since 2019.
On May 6, from 2 to 8pm, the Sick Architecture Talks news/flux-455 feature presentations by more than 20 architects, artists, writers, and scientists. Moderated by e-flux Architecture Deputy Editor Nick Axel, the all-day event wil be livestreamed on e-flux Live.
Contributors exhibition: 51N4E, Aino & Alvar Aalto, An Tairan, Andrea Bagnato, Sammy Baloji, Franco Basaglia, Eugène Beaudouin / Marcel Lods, news/flux-455, Victoria Bergbauer, Anna Bokov, Mohamed Bourouissa, Angela Brown / Jorge González, Ibiayi Briggs, Gaston Brunfaut, Holly Bushman, Victoria Bugge Øye, Burokade Architects, Vivian Caccuri, Susana Calò / Godofredo Pereira, Center for Independent Living, Irene Cheng / Brett Snyder / David Gissen, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Simon De Nys-Ketels, Marie de Testa, architecten jan news/flux-455 vylder inge vinck / Gideon Boie / Filip Dujardin, Elizabeth Diller, dRMM, Clemens Finkelstein, Dante Furioso, Ignacio News/flux-455. Galán, Goldin+Senneby, Paul Hankar, Josef Hoffmann, Hans Hollein, Victor Horta, Lydia Inber, Stanislas Jasinski, Andrés Jaque, Charles Jencks, Angelika Joseph, Rebecca Kellawan, Maggie Keswick Jencks, Henri Lacoste, Le News/flux-455, Fabiola López-Durán news/flux-455 Ana-Maria Tavares, Iván López Munuera, Miralles Tagliabue EMBT, Jacques Moeschal, László Moholy-Nagy, Jean Mouigneau, Richard Neutra, Ahmet Öğüt, Kara Plaxa, Michel Polak, Philippe Rahm, Jean Saidman, Guillermo Sánchez Arsuaga, Alexandra Sastrawati, Giuseppina Scavuzzo, news/flux-455, Shivani Shedde, René Schoentjes, Maxwell Smith-Holmes, Nicole Sonolet, Iason Stathatos, Meredith TenHoor, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Jeremy Lee Wolin, VOET, Chenchen Yan, Zhongguo Jianzhu
Conceived by: Beatriz Colomina (guest curator, Princeton University), Silvia Franceschini (curator CIVA), Nikolaus Hirsch (artistic director CIVA)
Assistant curator: Minne De Meyer Engelbeen news/flux-455 Exhibition architecture: OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen & Richard Venlet
A collaboration between CIVA, the Princeton News/flux-455 PhD Program in the History and Theory of Architecture and e-flux Architecture.
Press contact: Dieter Vanthournout, d.vanthournout [at] civa.brussels / T +32 497 901 251
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