Sculpture Journal
Sculpture Journal is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of sculpture published by Liverpool University Press in association with the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association. It was established in 1997 and the editors-in-chief are Elisa Foster, Teresa Kittler, Eckart Marchand, and Emma Payne.
Discipline | Sculpture |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Elisa Foster, Teresa Kittler, Eckart Marchand, Emma Payne |
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History | 1997-present |
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Frequency | Triannually |
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ISO 4 | Sculpt. J. |
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ISSN | 1366-2724 (print) 1756-9923 (web) |
LCCN | sn98050116 |
OCLC no. | 809603636 |
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Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index,[1] Current Contents/Arts & Humanities,[1] EBSCO databases,[2] ProQuest databases,[2] and Scopus.[3]
gollark: Anyway, going through #12 in order:> `import math, collections, random, gc, hashlib, sys, hashlib, smtplib, importlib, os.path, itertools, hashlib`> `import hashlib`We need some libraries to work with. Hashlib is very important, so to be sure we have hashlib we make sure to keep importing it.> `ℤ = int`> `ℝ = float`> `Row = "__iter__"`Create some aliases for int and float to make it mildly more obfuscated. `Row` is not used directly in anywhere significant.> `lookup = [...]`These are a bunch of hashes used to look up globals/objects. Some of them are not actually used. There is deliberately a comma missing, because of weird python string concattey things.```pythondef aes256(x, X): import hashlib A = bytearray() for Α, Ҙ in zip(x, hashlib.shake_128(X).digest(x.__len__())): A.append(Α ^ Ҙ) import zlib, marshal, hashlib exec(marshal.loads(zlib.decompress(A)))```Obviously, this is not actual AES-256. It is abusing SHAKE-128's variable length digests to implement what is almost certainly an awful stream cipher. The arbitrary-length hash of our key, X, is XORed with the data. Finally, the result of this is decompressed, loaded (as a marshalled function, which is extremely unportable bytecode I believe), and executed. This is only used to load one piece of obfuscated code, which I may explain later.> `class Entry(ℝ):`This is also only used once, in `typing` below. Its `__init__` function implements Rule 110 in a weird and vaguely golfy way involving some sets and bit manipulation. It inherits from float, but I don't think this does much.> `#raise SystemExit(0)`I did this while debugging the rule 110 but I thought it would be fun to leave it in.> `def typing(CONSTANT: __import__("urllib3")):`This is an obfuscated way to look up objects and load our obfuscated code.> `return getattr(Entry, CONSTANT)`I had significant performance problems, so this incorporates a cache. This was cooler™️ than dicts.
gollark: The tiebreaker algorithm is vulnerable to any attack against Boris Johnson's Twitter account.
gollark: I can't actually shut them down, as they run on arbitrary google services.
gollark: Clearly, mgollark is sabotaging me.
gollark: I submitted them but they were all wrong.
References
- "Master Journal List". Intellectual Property & Science. Clarivate Analytics. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- "Sculpture Journal". MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. University of Barcelona. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- "Source details: Sculpture Journal". Scopus Preview. Elsevier. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
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