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The Nanjing Massacre Memorial and Angelus Novus: Ephemera, Trauma, and Reparation in Contemporary Chinese Public Art

open access: yesAisthesis, 2022
What is the nature of memorials? Traditionally, memorials have been conceptualized as lasting entities preserving memories of our shared pasts. This paper challenges this view.
Andrea Baldini
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The effect of Snapchat on learner satisfaction and anatomical knowledge retention: Preliminary observations

open access: yesFASEB BioAdvances, 2021
Biomedical educators have turned to technologies, like social media, to supplement progressive reductions in time spent in class. Many studies of social media have been limited to quantifying learner satisfaction and studies on the effects on learning ...
Michael A. Pascoe
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Social Media Affordances of Ephemerality and Permanence: Social Comparison, Self-Esteem, and Body Image Concerns

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
Instagram provides users with different features, including posts and stories. Instagram post stays on the users’ feeds permanently unless the content is deleted.
Donggyu Kim, Soomin Kim
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About angels [PDF]

open access: yesAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art, 2021
This work reveals the definition of «angel», a generic classification of angel hierarchies, their main characteristics, a short history about them according to Bible stories and also a history of their representations in iconography.
Zamfira Bîrzu
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0221 Painting in Danger: Jean Dubuffet’s Hautes Pâtes

open access: yesRIHA Journal, 2019
Jean Dubuffet made his dramatic breakthrough into the art world in the spring of 1946 with what would become his signature innovation, the hautes pâtes (thick or high pastes). Experimenting with unorthodox materials and techniques, he loaded his canvases
Rachel Perry
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‘Not Months but Moments’: Ephemerality, Monumentality, and the Pavilion in Ruins [PDF]

open access: yesThe Open Arts Journal, 2014
This article examines a fundamental tension between ephemerality and monumentality in the history of pavilion architecture. Descended from the ancient tent, the pavilion was taken up by European landscape architecture in the eighteenth century ...
Ihor Junyk
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Now you see it, now you don't: a case study of ephemeral snowpacks and soil moisture response in the Great Basin, USA [PDF]

open access: yesHydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2018
Ephemeral snowpacks, or those that persist for  <  60 continuous days, are challenging to observe and model because snow accumulation and ablation occur during the same season.
R. Petersky   +3 more
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Public art as meditation on public time

open access: yesAisthesis, 2022
In this paper, we draw attention to temporal aspects of works of art displayed, performed, or held in public spaces, generally designated as public art. We argue that the debate on public art has been biased towards discussing the spatial.
Tereza Hadravova, Sabrina Muchová
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The phenomenon of temporary architecture – its background and potential [PDF]

open access: yesArchitecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU, 2020
The article focuses on temporary, non-permanent architecture whose relationship with time as its determining aspect often dominates over its fundamental relationship with space.
Ing. arch. Simona Kolimárová
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Arkiv Avis Mor (Archive Newspaper Mother)

open access: yesScreenworks
This film investigates the relationship between the filmmaker's roles as a mother, a dancer and a filmmaker. Embedded in dance and movement improvisation practice Arkiv Avis Mor follows an intuitive and embodied logic of how life events cross pollinate ...
Marie Hallager Andersen
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