French Red Cross Ladies in International or Universal Exhibitions (1867–1937)
This paper attempts to pinpoint what French Red-Cross women were doing in the international exhibitions from 1867 to 1937. They engaged their energies into organizing meetings, exhibitions, and into healing, receiving awards for their work.
Corinne M. Belliard
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For scientists, for students or for the public? : the shifting roles of natural history museums [PDF]
This article aims to discuss the main roles of natural history museums and to show how these purposes have evolved and adapted throughout the museums’ history, as a response to the development of natural sciences and societal change, from their creation ...
Delicado, Ana
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Biennalization? What biennalization?: the documentation of biennials and other recurrent exhibitions [PDF]
Biennials have been central to the development of contemporary art for decades, but there is a paucity of published material specifically related to this subject.
Grandal Montero, Gustavo
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The augmented convention offering: the impact of destination and product images on attendees' perceived benefits [PDF]
In order to benefit from the significant dual spending of meetings, incentives, conventions/conferences, exhibitions/events (MICE) attendees, destination marketers have attempted to identify key success criteria that enable increased convention and ...
Gordon, Susan +4 more
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Exhibitions as they appear in the press of the time (1902-1905)
Since the second half of the XIX century, Romanian society was increasingly moving closer to European cultural trends. One of them was the organization of exhibitions, both economic (agricultural, industrial, technological), and art ones, in the European
Gherghina Boda
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Exhibition activity as effective tool of industrial products promoting into new sales markets [PDF]
The aim of the article. The article presents comparative analysis of exhibition and fair activities, reviews essence of such definitions as «exhibition» and «fair», generalizes and systematizes classification of different kinds of exhibitions, grounds ...
V.V. Bozhkova, A.S. Chykalova
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Designing mobile augmented reality art applications:addressing the views of the galleries and the artists [PDF]
The utilization of mobile augmented reality to display gallery artworks or museum content in novel ways is a well-established concept in the augmented reality research community.
Coulton, Paul +4 more
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The World Exhibitions and the display of science, technology and culture: moving boundaries [PDF]
From the moment the first World Exhibition was held in London, in 1851, these events have served as “windows” to scientific, technological and industrial progress, allowing the circulation and the disclosure of this change, either directly to visitors or
Christiane, Demeulenaere-Douyère +2 more
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Collaborations within Erasmus International Program [PDF]
The article focuses on university collaborations in terms of organising visual art exhibitions and workshops between our universities and other European art institutions within the frame of Erasmus International ...
Smaranda Moldovan, Ioana Palamar
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Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875–1911) is the Lithuanian artist probably most frequently presented to the international public. Since the 1990s, when the political and cultural situation in Lithuania changed, his paintings have been constantly ...
Mikelionytė Vaiva
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