Versus

Versus, often abbreviated v., v, vs., or vs, is a Latin word meaning 'against'. It may refer to:

Media

  • Versus (TV channel), former name of NBCSN, a United States national sports channel
  • Versus (film), a 2000 Japanese action/horror film
  • Versus (journal), an Italian semiotics journal
  • VS. (game show), a game show with two opposing teams
  • VS (manga), Japanese manga by Keiko Yamada
  • Music

  • In Medieval music, a type of trope
  • Albums

  • Versus (EP), by Usher
  • Versus (Kings of Convenience album), 2001
  • Versus (The Haunted album), 2008
  • Versus (Mr. Children album), 1993
  • Vs. (Mission of Burma album), 1982
  • Vs. (Pearl Jam album), 1993
  • Versus (Emarosa album), 2014
  • Versus (Little Ghost album), 2015
  • Versus (Mikael Gabriel album), 2015
  • Songs

  • "Versus", the final track on Velocifero, an album by Ladytron
  • VS (song), the debut single by Misono
  • "Versus", a 2000 single by Tomcraft
  • "Versus", the 11th track on No Heroes, an album by Converge
  • "Versus", the only known track so far on Area 11's second album as of December 2015.
  • Versus (journal)

    Versus: Quaderni di studi semiotici (often abbreviated as VS) is an influential semiotic journal in Italy. Founded by Umberto Eco, et al. in 1971, it has been an important confrontation space for a large number of scholars of several fields coping with signs and signification. Its foundation and activities have contributed to consolidate the perception of semiotics as an academic field in itself both in Italy and in Europe.

    Versus has published original articles by most influential European semioticians, including Umberto Eco, A.J. Greimas, Jean-Marie Floch, Paolo Fabbri, Jacques Fontanille, Claude Zilberberg, Ugo Volli, Patrizia Violi. At the same time, almost every issue also contains articles by younger, less famous semioticians dealing with new research perspectives in semiotics.

    Each issue is focused on a specific argument, like iconism, translation and history of sign or on studies regarding a specific author (like Louis Hjelmslev, Charles Sanders Peirce, Michel Bréal).

    Versus (Kings of Convenience album)

    Versus is an album of remakes, remixes, and collaborations of Kings of Convenience. It was released October 30, 2001 on Astralwerks. It contains songs mostly from the album Quiet is the New Loud.

    Track listing

  • "I Don't Know What I Can Save You From" (remix by Röyksopp) – 4:13
  • "The Weight of My Words" (remix by Four Tet) – 4:43
  • "The Girl from Back Then" (remix by Riton) – 3:28
  • "Gold for the Price of Silver" (collaboration with Erot) – 3:04
  • "Winning a Battle, Losing the War" (remix by Andy Votel) – 4:23
  • "Leaning Against the Wall" (remake by Evil Tordivel) – 3:35
  • "Toxic Girl" (string arrangement by David Whitaker) – 4:55
  • "Failure" (remake by Alfie) – 4:19
  • "Little Kids" (remix by Ladytron) – 3:08
  • "Failure" (arrangement by Kings of Convenience) – 4:56
  • "Leaning Against the Wall" (remix by Bamboo Soul) – 3:38
  • "The Weight of My Words" (instrumental remix by Four Tet) – 5:30
  • References

    Circle

    A circle is a simple shape in Euclidean geometry. It is the set of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre; equivalently it is the curve traced out by a point that moves so that its distance from a given point is constant. The distance between any of the points and the centre is called the radius.

    A circle is a simple closed curve which divides the plane into two regions: an interior and an exterior. In everyday use, the term "circle" may be used interchangeably to refer to either the boundary of the figure, or to the whole figure including its interior; in strict technical usage, the circle is only the boundary and the whole figure is called a disk.

    A circle may also be defined as a special ellipse in which the two foci are coincident and the eccentricity is 0, or the two-dimensional shape enclosing the most area per unit perimeter squared, using calculus of variations.

    Terminology

  • Arc: any connected part of the circle.
  • Centre: the point equidistant from the points on the circle.
  • Circle (2014 film)

    Circle (Turkish: Daire) is a 2014 film written and directed by director Atil Inac.

    Plot

    In the hard-boiled world, where will the soft-shelled end up? A cozy kind of extermination is on the stage and keeping a low profile. The decadence around us is nothing less than clandestine annihilation of the civil man. Yet it is carried out so well with a grinning face, it is officially sold as transition. Now that the tamed indulgent is striped off social justice, welfare, even denied the tender love of concentration camps and slavery plantations of past centuries. At least hand them a round of rope… They have high expectations from taking things in their own hands.

    Circle is a peculiar story of an ordinary man caught between an untimely romance and brave new hostile world.

    Characters

    Awards

  • 20. Adana Golden Ball International Film Festival - Film-Yön Best Film
  • 20. Adana Golden Ball International Film Festival - Film-Yön Best Director
  • 25. Ankara International Film Festival - Best Film
  • Circle (Eddie Izzard)

    Circle is the name of a stand-up tour by the comedian Eddie Izzard in 2000.

    It was released on VHS and DVD in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2002. The video includes Eddie performing a French version of his show with English subtitles.

    The performance features many of Izzard's traditional themes, particularly religion (or "philosophies with some good ideas, and some fucking weird ones"). A discussion about Jesus' role in the three main Abrahamic faiths sees him "waiting offstage" in Judaism and playing on the same sporting team as Muhammad in Islam. This is counterpointed with a dialogue between a Crusader and his enemy in which both men are trying to kill the other "in the name of Jesus". He also mentions his impression that in Buddhism, Jesus is "Buddha's baby brother Benny".

    The rigidity of religion is also lampooned, particularly as it relates to the Renaissance. Galileo's persecution by the Catholic Church is mentioned, although the man is eventually asked (in prison) "Galileo, Galileo, will you do the fandango?"

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