Cover Art Fascism : The History of a Word by Federico Marcon 

Call Number: e-book via De Gruyter
ISBN: 9780226841311
Publication Date: 2025
 
 
 

Cover Art Bias : a philosophical study by Thomas Kelly 

Call Number: e-book via Oxford Academic
ISBN: 9780192654618
Publication Date: 2022
 
 
 

Cover Art Medium Hot: Images in the Age of Heat by Hito Steyerl 

Call Number: University Library Open Collection - 20.06 Stey
ISBN: 9781804298022
Publication Date: 2025
What is the future of the image in the age of climate change and artificial intelligence? Hito Steyerl is one of the most celebrated artists of our time. Her work, both as an artist and a writer, has consistently challenged the political boundaries between art and technol­ogy. In this new collection of groundbreaking essays, she explores how AI, the use of large language models and the algorithmic creation of imagery transform our understanding of the world. She argues that such practices cannot be divorced from the economic and political conditions of the times. Medium Hot is a collection of scintillating meditations on the limits of art and technol­ogy: the essential handbook for the present conjuncture. The pieces here probe the man­ufacture and distribution of images in the age of AI and climate change. She asks whether art can be made not only by machines but for machines. She argues against the production of images that heat up the planet, disfranchise workers and fuel the arms trade, and questions whether such creations can even be called art. In an era of such rapid change, Steyerl does vital work investigating whether machine learning will infiltrate every aspect of our lives and what that means for the future.
 

Cover Art The Protestant Origen: Polemical Use and Theological Appropriation of Origen in 16th Century Patristic Anthologies by Maria Fallica 

Call Number: University Open Collection - 11.55 Fall
ISBN: 9783402137581
Publication Date: 2022
At the outbreak of the Reformations, the need for stable and authoritative support was acutely felt on all sides, engaged as they were in a conflict of interpretations of the core of Christianity. Patristic anthologies were the perfect tool for the roles of polemical weapons and doctrinal handbooks, as they selected apt passages from the Fathers of the Church to prove, explain and promote the articles of the new confessions of faith and testify to antiquity. In a paradigm dominated by the figure of Augustine, whose exegesis of Scripture and understanding of the Gospel was very important for many Reformers, these anthologies tried to demonstrate the broad consensus of the majority of the ancient writers with the doctrines advocated by them. This volume offers an original perspective on the reception of Origen of Alexandria, one of the most profound and influential philosophers and exegetes of Late Antiquity, in three patristic anthologies of the 16th century. It explores how the voice of Origen, who was recognized by Luther and Melanchthon as a staunch opponent of their doctrines, is harmonized with the theological stances of the anthologies. The anomaly represented by the proposed image of a "Protestant Origen" helps us to decipher larger trends of the European Reformations, in their relationship with authority and memory.
 

Cover Art The Bergsonian Mind by Mark Sinclair, Yoran Wolf 

Call Number: University Library Open Collection - 08.25 Sinc
ISBN: 9781032137650
Publication Date: 2022
 
 

Cover Art Enfants d'Hermès : Voyage, Altérités et Réception de l'antique by Albrecht Burkardt ; Laurence Bernard-Pradelle, François Brizay 

Call Number: University Library Open Collection - 74.15 Burk
ISBN: 9782406177159
Publication Date: 2025