Incognition is a brain-based theory first proposed by Dr. Steve Bunce in 2006. Unlike metacognition, where the emphasis is on 'thinking about thinking', Incognition is unconscious thinking. For example, a person may have a seminar or presentation to give about an topic which is new to them. They might research the topic and then not look at the material for a week; during that week they may not consciously think about the topic. However, when they return to the topic and their preparation, their understanding has improved i.e. they have internalised and developed their overall understanding has moved forward. Another analogy would be the background processes of a computer where the screen may not be displaying a software program on the screen, but complex processes are still continually running.
The subtle difference to other research on unconscious thinking is that their research is based upon actively trying to make the user not think about a topic and then testing their decision making. Incognition is the realisation that upon rethinking about an issue or topic, especially a difficult concept, the user has moved forwards with their thinking without consciously knowing it.
The subtle difference to other research on unconscious thinking is that their research is based upon actively trying to make the user not think about a topic and then testing their decision making. Incognition is the realisation that upon rethinking about an issue or topic, especially a difficult concept, the user has moved forwards with their thinking without consciously knowing it.
Shiny autistic is a term used in the Autistic community to denote an individual who is held up as an example of 'what autistics should be'.
Most shiny autistics (also called shiny auties, shiny autists, or shiny aspies) are high-functioning individuals who become famous by writing a book or otherwise sharing their experience as an autistic. It is felt by other autistics that society at large generalizes the lives of the shiny autistics and expects all autistics to be the same or very similar.
Shiny autistic may also be used to refer to a high-functioning individual who believes that they are being discriminated against and do not need a cure, but believes that low-functioning autistics are all living 'tragic' lives and require a cure. In this usage the term is derogatory, whereas in the other usage it is not.
Most shiny autistics (also called shiny auties, shiny autists, or shiny aspies) are high-functioning individuals who become famous by writing a book or otherwise sharing their experience as an autistic. It is felt by other autistics that society at large generalizes the lives of the shiny autistics and expects all autistics to be the same or very similar.
Shiny autistic may also be used to refer to a high-functioning individual who believes that they are being discriminated against and do not need a cure, but believes that low-functioning autistics are all living 'tragic' lives and require a cure. In this usage the term is derogatory, whereas in the other usage it is not.
Gallery Profile
Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini is committed to presenting the highest caliber and most innovative contemporary art by Canadian and International artists. The gallery’s first exhibition in 1997 was History of Sex by Andres Serrano and over the past ten years the ambitious programming of Artcore / Fabrice Marcolini has included work by European, North American and Asian master, mid-career and emergent artists by the likes of Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, Massimo Vitali, Fernando Bottero, Joseph Beuys, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Medrie MacPhee, and Max Streicher amongst others.
In 2003, Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini relocated to a new gallery district in Toronto called The Distillery District and became one of the largest commercial gallery spaces in Canada. The inaugural exhibition in the new gallery space was a museum-quality survey entitled The Nature of Joseph Beuys. The exhibition was supported by a published monographic catalogue of Beuys work. Over the past ten years, has participated in over 100 art fairs worldwide, including Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach establishing a reputation as a leading expert in the field of contemporary art and a trusted provider of professional expertise.
Currently, Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini represents a staple of over 20 established contemporary artists. In addition, Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini’s list of catalogue publications has been expanded significantly over the past 10 years and now totals over 20 publications.
Marco Brambilla, Hans Broek, Riccardo De Marchi, Oliver Dorfer, Michael Flomen,
Joan Fontcuberta, Miklos Gaàl, Steve Gibson, Liu Ming, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer,
Medrie MacPhee, Angel Marcos, Manfred Peckl, Liliana Porter, Ulf Puder, Stephan Reusse,
Max Streicher, Perry Thompson, Tim White, Santiago Ydáñez, Zhang Huan, Dennis Hollingsworth
Director Profile
Founding director Fabrice Marcolini brings over 15 years of expertise to Artcore. In 1994, Mr. Marcolini founded Contemporary Art Bank, for whom he worked as a private dealer and independent curator. Prior to opening of the Yorkville location, he was responsible for numerous exhibitions including several major surveys presented in Canada, the United States, and Europe. His exhibition entitled Immaginario Inuit in 1995, organized as an official Canadian event for the 50th anniversary of the United Nations, was the largest exhibition of Inuit art ever to be presented in a European museum. Hosted by the Palazzo Forti Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, it was sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs and included works from some of Canada’s most important private and public collections. The exhibition entitled Dal Progetto all’Opera presented in 1996, featured bronze sculptures from 25 different artists representing over 10 countries. Accompanied by an extensive catalogue, the exhibition traveled to Toronto, Montreal, and New York.
Mr. Marcolini continues to develop his knowledge of contemporary art through his network of International contacts in New York, London, Berlin, Cologne, Venice, Sao Paulo, and Beijing.
Through constant travels, Mr. Marcolini keeps abreast of new developments in the contemporary art centers. Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini’s participation at major art fairs worldwide also serves to significantly increase the visibility of Canadian artists outside Canada.
Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini
55 Mill Street
Pure Spirits Building No. 62
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 3C4
Tel: (416) 920-3820
Fax: (416) 920-0909
Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini is committed to presenting the highest caliber and most innovative contemporary art by Canadian and International artists. The gallery’s first exhibition in 1997 was History of Sex by Andres Serrano and over the past ten years the ambitious programming of Artcore / Fabrice Marcolini has included work by European, North American and Asian master, mid-career and emergent artists by the likes of Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, Massimo Vitali, Fernando Bottero, Joseph Beuys, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Medrie MacPhee, and Max Streicher amongst others.
In 2003, Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini relocated to a new gallery district in Toronto called The Distillery District and became one of the largest commercial gallery spaces in Canada. The inaugural exhibition in the new gallery space was a museum-quality survey entitled The Nature of Joseph Beuys. The exhibition was supported by a published monographic catalogue of Beuys work. Over the past ten years, has participated in over 100 art fairs worldwide, including Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach establishing a reputation as a leading expert in the field of contemporary art and a trusted provider of professional expertise.
Currently, Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini represents a staple of over 20 established contemporary artists. In addition, Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini’s list of catalogue publications has been expanded significantly over the past 10 years and now totals over 20 publications.
Marco Brambilla, Hans Broek, Riccardo De Marchi, Oliver Dorfer, Michael Flomen,
Joan Fontcuberta, Miklos Gaàl, Steve Gibson, Liu Ming, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer,
Medrie MacPhee, Angel Marcos, Manfred Peckl, Liliana Porter, Ulf Puder, Stephan Reusse,
Max Streicher, Perry Thompson, Tim White, Santiago Ydáñez, Zhang Huan, Dennis Hollingsworth
Director Profile
Founding director Fabrice Marcolini brings over 15 years of expertise to Artcore. In 1994, Mr. Marcolini founded Contemporary Art Bank, for whom he worked as a private dealer and independent curator. Prior to opening of the Yorkville location, he was responsible for numerous exhibitions including several major surveys presented in Canada, the United States, and Europe. His exhibition entitled Immaginario Inuit in 1995, organized as an official Canadian event for the 50th anniversary of the United Nations, was the largest exhibition of Inuit art ever to be presented in a European museum. Hosted by the Palazzo Forti Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, it was sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs and included works from some of Canada’s most important private and public collections. The exhibition entitled Dal Progetto all’Opera presented in 1996, featured bronze sculptures from 25 different artists representing over 10 countries. Accompanied by an extensive catalogue, the exhibition traveled to Toronto, Montreal, and New York.
Mr. Marcolini continues to develop his knowledge of contemporary art through his network of International contacts in New York, London, Berlin, Cologne, Venice, Sao Paulo, and Beijing.
Through constant travels, Mr. Marcolini keeps abreast of new developments in the contemporary art centers. Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini’s participation at major art fairs worldwide also serves to significantly increase the visibility of Canadian artists outside Canada.
Artcore/Fabrice Marcolini
55 Mill Street
Pure Spirits Building No. 62
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 3C4
Tel: (416) 920-3820
Fax: (416) 920-0909
-Mafraja-
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Mafraja is a brand of slippers, sandals, bags and shirts.
--History of Mafraja--
It was owned by Albert Mafraja and invented in year 1899. Albert Mafraja died in 1994.His products are still produced and maintained by his sons and daughters. Mafraja originated in Mexico. It is only in Mexico where you can buy Mafraja.
Before, Mafraja was rejected by the Mexican fashion Republic but 3 friends helped to make it stand up again and regain their honor.
Mafraja Slippers rage from 2000-3500 pesos
Mafraja Sandals rage from 4000-5000 pesos
Mafraja Bags rage from 4000-7000 pesos
Mafraja Shirts rage from 1500-4000 pesos