In The
Reaccession of Ted Shawn, Weinert asked viewers to download the Dance-Tech Augmented Reality app on their smartphones or tablets, which played videos of Weinert performing Shawn solos when the device was pointed at particular signs and art work in the Museum of Modern Art.
(114.) See generally Robin Room, Reform by Subtraction: The Path of Denunciation of International Drug treaties and
Reaccession with Reservations, 23 Int'l J.
The IWC continues to impose a moratorium on whaling to this day, but the moratorium lacks the support of the Scientific Committee (48) and has led to disputes among the parties, including a withdrawal and
reaccession to the IWC by Iceland and a pending case before the International Court of Justice challenging Japan's whaling practices.
The desired ascension into the heavens is an expression of a death wish, like Georges's longing to disintegrate into the manure heap of "charming forms." It involves a
reaccession to the infinite which floods the artist's consciousness before engulfing him its it obliterative immensity.
93), Valenzuela had presented AZ's
reaccession to the social as largely irrational or unwitting.
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (followed by its
reaccessions early in 2013 with conditions) undermined Bolivia's efforts to meet its international drug control obligations.