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Exhibition Season: Annual Archaeological Exhibitions in London, 1880s-1930s [PDF]
Annual archaeological exhibitions were a visible symbol of archaeological research. Held mainly in London, the displays encapsulated a network of archaeologists, artists, architects and curators, and showcased the work of the first generations of trained
Thornton, A
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Exhibition: Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms [PDF]
Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms Tate Liverpool 18 May 2016–18 September 2016 Francis Bacon has come to Liverpool, in a major new retrospective focusing on the shape and structure of his art. As is my wont in galleries, I wander for a while and then choose one piece on which to focus my attention.
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What are Little Boys Made Of, Made of? Victorian Art and the Formation of Gender [PDF]
Given that educators increasingly have to integrate social and moral education within the general curriculum, this paper considers ways in which the visual arts may or may not be a useful resource for challenging the stereotypical preconceptions about ...
Addison, Nicholas
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The North Cyprus Conference Sector: Establishing a Competitive Advantage [PDF]
North Cyprus had recently positioned itself as a conference destination. Given external and internal factors such as political isolation and the over dependency on casino tourism, policymakers have recognised the importance of the conference sector in ...
Oral, J., Whitfield, J.E.
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The provision of education and training for healthcare professionals through the medium of the internet [PDF]
This paper describes a new initiative to provide Internet based courses to student and professional occupational therapists in four centres in the UK, Belgium the Netherlands and Sweden.
Armitt, G. +7 more
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The Environmental Contribution to Wayfinding in Museums: Enhancement and Usage by Controlling Flows and Paths [PDF]
The field of research in which wayfinding is situated refers to the way people move in reaction to environmental stimulation. It therefore fully concerns not just signage but also space designing, its geometric configuration, technical solutions and ...
B Hillier +5 more
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Damage function for historic paper. Part I: Fitness for use [PDF]
Background In heritage science literature and in preventive conservation practice, damage functions are used to model material behaviour and specifically damage (unacceptable change), as a result of the presence of a stressor over time.
A Derbyshire +21 more
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The eight large-scale photographs included in this solo-exhibition traversed the boundaries between studio and location, the floral still life and the clinical interior.
Jones, Sarah
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Deep Room Recognition Using Inaudible Echos
Recent years have seen the increasing need of location awareness by mobile applications. This paper presents a room-level indoor localization approach based on the measured room's echos in response to a two-millisecond single-tone inaudible chirp emitted
Gu, Chaojie, Song, Qun, Tan, Rui
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Dragons in the Drawing Room: Chinese Embroideries in British Homes [PDF]
Chinese embroideries have featured in British domestic interiors since at least the seventeenth century. However, Western imperial interests in China during the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century created a particular set of meanings around ...
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