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Roland Kayn
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rumori
Screeching, Creaking, Rustling, Buzzing, Crackling, Scraping

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In Cologne, elektronische Musik, pioneered in 1949–51 by the composer Herbert Eimert and the physicist Werner Meyer-Eppler, was based solely on electronically generated (synthetic) sounds, particularly sine waves (Eimert 1957, 2; Morawska-Büngeler

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Here's one from the 2010 tour

Fritz-Schumacher-Preis
Hamburg merchant Alfred Toepfer and his Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S., together with the Hamburg senate, established a prize for architecture, the Fritz-Schumacher-Architekturpreis, that was awarded biennially from 1949 to 1956. Following some disagreements surrounding the nomination of Walter Gropius, the prize was awarded at irregular intervals by the City of Hamburg (1960 - 1986, financed by the city, not the foundation) and the TH Hannover (1960 and 1996 – 2004, financed by the foundation). To commemorate the 60th anniversary of Schumacher's death, city and foundation decided to resume cooperation in 2007.

Recipients

 * 1950: Gustav Oelsner
 * 1952: Rudolf Schwarz
 * 1954: Hans Scharoun
 * 1956: Walter Gropius; nominated, but rejected by Alfred Toepfer


 * 1960: Alwin Seifert ( TH Hannover) and Ernst May (City of Hamburg)

City of Hamburg:
 * 1964: Werner Hebebrand
 * 1969: Bernhard Hermkes
 * 1977: Werner Kallmorgen
 * 1985: Gottfried Böhm
 * 1986: Ingeborg Spengelin und Friedrich Spengelin

 TH Hannover, funded by the foundation:
 * 1996: Volkwin Marg
 * 1999: Thomas Herzog
 * 2001: Wolfgang Pehnt
 * 2004: Werner Durth

new joint Fritz-Schumacher-Preis:
 * 2007: Joachim Schürmann

Prose Brut
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how refs should work
Vinča culture

Industrial applications
Product configurators are used in business in order to apply the principles of mass production to make-to-order scenarios ("mass customization").


 * The product configurator improves information exchange between sales, engineering, and production. Variant configuration helps the customer or salesperson to put together specifications for the product and ensure that the product can be produced from these specifications. It also ensures that production costs do not overstep the mark.

A product can be considered configurable if it is available in a (high) number of variants; that is, of similar but distinct versions. Rather than create master data for each possible version beforehand -- of which there may be easily be millions, due to the combinatorics of features and their possible values -- a product model is implemented that "knows" the rules that govern possible variations. When a customer orders the product, the configurator ensures only possible combinations of features can be specified (interactive configuration).

The product model also determines how to translate these specifications into production orders. In classical, non-configurable production logistics, each version has its fixed bill of materials (BOM); a configurable product, on the other hand, has a single super BOM that covers all versions. The customer specification is applied, in a process called BOM explosion, to generate the specific unique BOM required to produce the unique version ordered by the customer.