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Resisting the Tourist Gaze. Art Activism Against Cruise Ship Extractivism in the Venice Lagoon
The essay situates Venice’s struggles against the cruise ship industry within a larger framework of resistance against planetary extractive capitalism, emphasising the role of local art-activist initiatives in denouncing the social and the ecological ...
Guaraldo, Emiliano
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In this article I examine the methodological and ethical rigor of a geographic profiling study and resulting article, published in 2016 in Journal of Spatial Science, which identifies by name a candidate for being the artist known as Banksy. I demonstrate that the article is characterized by a number of methodological flaws which fundamentally ...
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Cancer therapy resistance from a spatial‐omics perspective
Spatial omics technologies reveal unprecedented insights into cancer therapy resistance (CTR) by resolving spatial heterogeneity of tumour and microenvironment. This review highlights cutting‐edge spatial omics and computational technologies, showcasing their transformative potential in deciphering CTR mechanisms and uncovering novel diagnostic and ...
Yinghao Zhang +6 more
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ABSTRACT Artification, the transformation of non‐artistic objects, practices, or domains into art or art‐like entities, has emerged as a pivotal concept in philanthropy and marketing. This paper develops a conceptual and theoretical framework to examine artification, emphasizing its capacity to add cultural, emotional, and symbolic value across diverse
Marta Massi +2 more
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Rethinking Transnational Places as Migratory Ecotones
ABSTRACT This paper revisits the concept of ecotone to shed a different light on migratory spaces. The notion of ecotone was first applied for the study of the contact zones between ecological systems. Over the last two decades, it has been used by scholars of postcolonial literature for the analysis of spaces of cultural interactions.
Thomas Lacroix, Judith Misrahi‐Barak
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Street(icono)clashes. Blu vs. Genus Bononiae: un caso di iconoclastia urbana
Moving from a perspective of semiotics of culture, the article investigates the events which accompanied Banksy and Co: Art in the Urban Form, the exhibition held in the City Museum of Bologna in May 2016, with a special attention to the reaction of the ...
Francesco Mazzucchelli
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Listen to the Story: Banksy, Tyler the Creator, and the Growing Nihilistic Mindset [PDF]
Art, as an expression of feelings, worldviews, and personal beliefs, is a reflection of our environment and how we interact with it. In this way, urban art such as rap music and graffiti can serve as a lens through which we are able to examine the state ...
Long, Duri
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In murals depicting prominent figures as martyrs AFK has reconnected the emerging form of street-art to art's ability to maintain our relation to the sacred.
Inscriptions editorial team
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The Art of Political Representation
Rarely in the postwar period has the western system of representative democracy seemed more criticised and less respected. From historically low turnouts to the disparagement of the motives of politicians as individuals and as a class, voters seem ...
Mihail Evans
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Street Art, Graffiti and the Moral Right of Integrity: Can Artists Oppose the Destruction and Removal of their Works? [PDF]
The relatively recent boom of street art and graffiti in many cities around the world animates and brings attention to the debate around their conservation. Can artists within these communities use the legal tools offered by moral rights laws to preserve
Bonadio, E.
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