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Imaginary (other)
Imaginary may refer to: * Imaginary (sociology), a concept in sociology * The Imaginary (psychoanalysis), a concept by Jacques Lacan * Imaginary number, a concept in mathematics * Imaginary time, a concept in physics * Imagination, a mental faculty * Object of the mind, an object of the imagination Music * Imaginary Records, a record label * "Imaginary", a song by Evanescence from '' Fallen'' * "Imaginary", a song by Imran Khan best video and best song Pakistani Music and Media Awards (PMMA) * "Imaginary", a song by Peace from '' Happy People'' * "Imaginary", a song by Brennan Heart with Jonathan Mendelsohn Other * ''The Imaginary'' (Sartre), a 1940 philosophical work by Jean-Paul Sartre * Imaginary (exhibition), a mathematical art exhibition by the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach * ''Imaginary'' (film), a 2024 American supernatural horror film directed by Jeff Wadlow * ''The Imaginary'' (film), a 2023 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Yoshiyuki Momose ...
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Imaginary (sociology)
The imaginary (or social imaginary) is the set of Value (ethics), values, institutions, laws, and symbols through which people imagine their social whole. It is common to the members of a particular social group and the corresponding society. The concept of the imaginary has attracted attention in anthropology, sociology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and media studies. Definitions The roots of the modern concept of the imaginary can be traced back to Jean-Paul Sartre's 1940 book The Imaginary (Sartre), ''The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination'' in which Sartre discusses his concept of the imagination and the nature of human consciousness. Subsequent thinkers have extended Sartre's ideas into the realms of philosophy and sociology. For John Thompson, the social imaginary is "the creative and symbolic dimension of the social world, the dimension through which human beings create their ways of living together and their ways of representing their collective ...
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Happy People (Peace Album)
''Happy People'' is the second studio album by British indie rock band Peace, released on 9 February 2015. ''Happy People'' was produced by Jim Abbiss and Duncan Mills. Reception ''Happy People'' received generally positive reviews upon release, gaining a score of 8/10 with ''NME'', and 5/5 stars from ''The Independent'', and positive reviews from '' Redbrick'', who stated that "you'll still find yourself singing along to the hook hours after".Matt Moody"Album Review: Peace – Happy People" ''Redbrick'', 2015 However, ''The Guardian'' gave the album 2/5 stars, calling it "reheated baggy leftovers skilfully marketed at people who hadn't yet been born in 1990". Most reviewers have picked up on the clear 90s influences on the album, stating similarities between Peace and bands such as Oasis and Blur. Track listing Personnel Peace * Harrison Koisser – vocals, guitar (all tracks) production (9, 15–17) * Samuel Koisser – bass guitar (all tracks), background vocals ( ...
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The Imaginary (other)
The Imaginary may refer to: * ''The Imaginary'' (novel) (2014), written by A. F. Harold and illustrated by Emily Gravett ** The Imaginary (film), ''The Imaginary'' (film) (2022), directed by Yoshiyuki Momose and produced by Studio Ponoc * The Imaginary (Sartre), ''The Imaginary'' (Sartre) (1940), by Jean-Paul Sartre * The Imaginary (short story), "The Imaginary" (short story) (1942), by Isaac Asimov * The Imaginary (psychoanalysis), contrasted with The Real and The Symbolic by Jacques Lacan * The social imaginary, a concept in sociology See also

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The Imaginary (film)
''The Imaginary'' is a 2014 British children's novel written by A. F. Harrold and illustrated by Emily Gravett. It is about a small girl, Amanda, and her imaginary friend, Rudger. An anime film adaptation by Studio Ponoc has been announced. Initially set for a Q3 2022 release, it was later delayed to Q1 2023 due to production issues. Reception A review in the ''Booklist'' of ''The Imaginary'' wrote "Though not quite as innovative as it might be, this is nevertheless a winningly whimsical celebration of the imagination, beautifully enhanced by both black-and-white and full-color illustrations by Kate Greenaway Medal-winning Gravett." and, in a starred review, '' Kirkus Reviews'' found it "Wonderfully entertaining." ''The Imaginary'' has also been reviewed by ''The New York Times'', the ''School Library Journal'', The Horn Book Magazine, ''Publishers Weekly'', ''Library Media Connection'', Common Sense Media, '' Reading Time'', ''The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books'', ...
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Imaginary (film)
''Imaginary'' is a 2024 American supernatural horror film directed and produced by Jeff Wadlow and written by Wadlow and the writing team of Greg Erb and Jason Oremland. It is co-produced by Jason Blum through his Blumhouse Productions banner and Tower of Babble. The film stars DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, and Veronica Falcon. In the film, a woman returns to her childhood home and discovers her stepdaughter's imaginary friend is more than imaginary. ''Imaginary'' was released in the United States by Lionsgate on March 8, 2024. It received generally negative reviews from critics and has grossed under $39 million. Plot Children’s book author Jessica is married to divorcee musician Max. Max has two daughters from his first marriage: younger daughter Alice, and teenager Taylor. Jessica is plagued by nightmares that include her mentally ill father Ben and a fictional character from her books, Simon the spider. When the family moves into Jessica's childhood ...
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Imaginary (exhibition)
IMAGINARY is an open platform dedicated to the communication of modern mathematics. With over 100 different exhibits, software, films, texts, and images for free use and editing, IMAGINARY connects users from over 50 countries. Science museums such as the German Museum in Munich or the Museum of Mathematics (MoMath) in New York have some of the exhibits in their collections. IMAGINARY also acted as an independent organizer of exhibitions. History IMAGINARY was founded at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (MFO) in 2007 by Gert-Martin Greuel and Andreas Matt with an exhibition of the same name, supported by Klaus Tschira Foundation. In 2013 Gert-Martin Greuel and Andreas Matt received the Media Prize Mathematics of the German Mathematicians Association for IMAGINARY. From 2019 to 2019, IMAGINARY was funded by the Leibniz Association as an impetus to found a non-profit organisation. Since September 2017, IMAGINARY has been independent with an office in Berlin and r ...
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The Imaginary (Sartre)
''The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination'' (french: L'Imaginaire: Psychologie phénoménologique de l'imagination), also published under the title ''The Psychology of the Imagination'', is a 1940 book by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, in which the author propounds his concept of the imagination and discusses what the existence of imagination shows about the nature of human consciousness. Summary Sartre argues that while some believe imagining to be like an internal perception, imagination is nothing like perception. Perception is our study over time of a particular object with our senses. It is necessarily incomplete; one can only see one side of a chair at a time, for example. Thus, perception involves observation. By contrast, imagination is total. In the chair that appears in our imagination, we have all sides of the chair given to us at once. However, Sartre points out that imaginary objects cannot teach us anything. The totality of the chair that ...
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Brennan Heart
Fabian Bohn (born 2 March 1982), better known by his stage name Brennan Heart, is a Dutch DJ and a hardstyle producer. Career Blademasterz In 2002, Fabian Bohn co-founded with Pieter Heijnen (known as DJ Thera) a duo named Blademasterz concentrating on making hardstyle music, after having experimented with various styles of music like techno, hard trance and tech trance. After more than three years of cooperation, the duo split and went their own ways, with Bohn taking the name Brennan Heart and Pieter Heijnen continuing as DJ Thera. Solo Bohn, now Brennan Heart, continued producing hardstyle music after the split. In 2006, Brennan Heart joined the Dutch label Scantraxx Records (created by The Prophet). Under that banner, Brennan Heart created his own sublabel ''M!D!FY'' in May 2006. In 2009, he released his first album as a solo artist, ''Musical Impressions''. In 2014, he released the second album, ''Evolution of Style'', which featured ''Imaginary'', featuring Jonathan ...
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Imran Khan (singer)
Imran Khan (born 28 May 1984) is a Dutch-Pakistani singer, songwriter. Khan sings in Punjabi and English. He first reached stardom in 2007 after the release of his first single "Ni Nachleh".. Khan was signed to Prestige Records in late 2007, and released the single "Ni Nachleh" on the label. His second single, "Amplifier", was released on 13 July 2009. As of July 2022, his song " Satisfya" is his most viewed video with over 800 million+ views. His debut 15-track album ''Unforgettable'' was released on 27 July 2009 via Prestige Records, produced by Eren E. Personal life Khan was born in The Hague to a Pakistani Punjabi Muslim Jat family. Khan's family originally hails from Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. He has two brothers and one sister. He is unmarried. Career Khan started his music career in his late teens. After Prestige Records released his debut single ''Ni Nachleh'', he continued his career by performing in several countries. Khan's first released single, "Amplifier", w ...
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The Imaginary (psychoanalysis)
The Imaginary (or Imaginary Order) is one of three terms in the psychoanalytic perspective of Jacques Lacan, along with the Symbolic and the Real. Each of the three terms emerged gradually over time, undergoing an evolution in Lacan's own development of thought. "Of these three terms, the 'imaginary' was the first to appear, well before the Rome Report of 1953… hen thenotion of the 'symbolic' came to the forefront."Sheridan, Alan. 1994. "Translator's Note" in '' The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis'', edited by J. Miller, ''Penguin Psychology Series''. London: Penguin Books. . Indeed, looking back at his intellectual development from the vantage point of the 1970s, Lacan epitomised it as follows: "I began with the Imaginary, I then had to chew on the story of the Symbolic ... and I finished by putting out for you this famous Real."As quoted in Mellard, James M. 2006. ''Beyond LacanSUNY series in Psychoanalysis and Culture'' Albany: State University of New York Pre ...
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Fallen (Evanescence Album)
''Fallen'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Evanescence, released on March 4, 2003 by Wind-up Records. Co-founders singer and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody began writing and recording songs as Evanescence in 1995, and after releasing several EPs and a demo CD, Evanescence signed to Wind-up in January 2001. Several of the songs from their earlier independent releases feature on ''Fallen''. The album was recorded between August and December 2002 in several studios in California. It is Evanescence's only album to feature Moody, who left the band in October 2003. The album yielded four singles: " Bring Me to Life", " Going Under", " My Immortal", and "Everybody's Fool". "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal" charted in the top 10 of over 10 countries, including the US, UK and Australia. ''Fallen'' is the band's most commercially successful album to date, selling 10 million copies in the US and over 17 million copies worldwide, making it the sixth best-selling a ...
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Imaginary Records
Imaginary Records was an independent record label based in Heywood, Greater Manchester, England, which specialised mainly in indie rock and post-punk. It was started in 1985 by Alan Duffy, known for his lyrical contributions to Porcupine Tree's first two albums, '' On the Sunday of Life'' and '' Up the Downstair'', and Andy Hopkins.Palmer, Robert (1989)RECORDINGS; Rock's Icons: Hero Today, Homage Tomorrow, ''The New York Times'', 15 October 1989. Retrieved 6 August 2015 The label released many albums by the Chameleons and related bands, including the Reegs, and Mark Burgess' Zima Junction. The label also released a number of artist tribute albums, on which contemporary acts recorded cover versions of influential artists such as Captain Beefheart, the Velvet Underground, the Byrds, Syd Barrett, the Kinks, and Nick Drake, leading to Duffy being described as a "tribute entrepreneur".
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