Abraham Moles (19 August 1920 – 22 May 1992) was a pioneer in information science and communication studies in France, He was a professor at Ulm school...
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Somerset The Moles (Australian band) The Moles, alter ego of Scottish band Simon Dupree and the Big Sound Abraham Moles, French engineer Andy Moles, English...
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comparatively recent invention, a view proven wrong in the late 1970s, when Abraham Moles and Frieder Nake analyzed links between beauty, information processing...
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Academy of Dermatology, the most common types of moles are skin tags, raised moles and flat moles. Benign moles are usually brown, tan, pink or black (especially...
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Jacques Dauphin, Maurice Cazeneuve, Paul Delouvrier, Georges Elgozy, Abraham Moles, and André Parinaud. These typefaces were designed by Roger Excoffon:...
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with the earlier information theory influenced views of Max Bense and Abraham Moles where complexity in art increases with disorder. Galanter notes further...
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found a strong measure of agreement between their views. In the 1970s, Abraham Moles and Frieder Nake analyzed links between beauty, information processing...
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(1954–67) – rector; staff Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus (1967–68) – guest Abraham Moles (1961–66) – staff Helene Nonné-Schmidt (19??) – staff Frei Otto (1958–60)...
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the industry, 1958 Marshall McLuhan, The medium is the message, 1964 Abraham Moles, The crisis of functionalism, 1968 Herbert A. Simon, The Science of...
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Mischel - among the first to promote a situationist view of personality Abraham Moles - one of the first to establish and analyze links between aesthetics...
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