Ingeniería de represas escolleras en Mendoza
Engineering for scholenpetten
Por: Espinosa, Manuel E.Universidad de San Luis
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Información Editorial
Editorial: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ingeniería
Número de edición: 1a. ed.
Cantidad de Páginas: 456 p.
ISBN:
Fecha de edición: 2010
Lugar de edición: Mendoza, Argentina
Colaboradores:
Espinosa, Gerardo AUniversidad de San Luis
Luquez, GabrielaUniversidad de San Luis
Ruiz Freites, Santiago J.Universidad de San Luis
Editorial: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ingeniería
Número de edición: 1a. ed.
Cantidad de Páginas: 456 p.
ISBN:
Fecha de edición: 2010
Lugar de edición: Mendoza, Argentina
Colaboradores:
Espinosa, Gerardo AUniversidad de San Luis
Luquez, GabrielaUniversidad de San Luis
Ruiz Freites, Santiago J.Universidad de San Luis
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Werner Herzog hastily cordoned off a swath of jungle with wooden sticks and yellow tape, like a cop marking a crime scene. “Nobody will cross this line!” he announced. It was late August, and the German director had travelled to northwest Thailand, a few miles from the border of Burma, to shoot “Rescue Dawn” amid virgin rain forest. It was his first Hollywood-funded feature, and he was determined to stop what he called “the Apparatus”—a squadron of makeup artists, special-effects engineers, and walkie-talkie-carrying professionals who had been deployed to work with him—from trampling on yet another pristine thicket. Herzog, who typically works with a small crew and a minuscule budget, was pleased to have millions of dollars at his disposal, but he was not so pleased to have been saddled with more than a hundred collaborators. “I do not need all these assistants,” he complained. “I have to work around them.” The enclave he had sequestered was filled with overgrown vines and rotting, semi-collapsed palm trees, and was partially hidden by a moss-slicked boulder. Herzog, having spent his childhood clambering across the Alpine slopes of southern Bavaria, says that he has an uncanny talent for “reading a landscape,” and he could immediately spot the danger: his primeval nook was an ideal place for a bathroom break.
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Espinosa, Manuel E. , (2010). Ingeniería de presas escolleras. 1a. ed. Mendoza, Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ingeniería 456 p.; Dirección URL del libro: http://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/6083. Fecha de consulta del libro: 2016-05-31.
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