Socio Cultural Reactions Before the Nationalitation of Dutch Railroad in Indonesia 1945-1958 [PDF]
The issue of the nationalization of Dutch companies (railroad), which strengthened in the early 1950s, had caused some concern among Dutch companies.
Widi Wardojo Waskito +3 more
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“Art world” of yunnan theravada buddhist murals from the perspective of art sociology: A case study based on murals in Jingzhen buddhist temple [PDF]
From the perspective of art sociology, this article adopts the research paradigm of “art world” and “cultural production” to carry out a case study on murals in Jingzhen Buddhist Temple in Xishuangbanna and explore the “production” and “autoproduction ...
Zhang Qiuying
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Extraction of Hidden Information under Sootiness on Murals Based on Hyperspectral Image Enhancement
Changes in the environment and human activities can cause serious deterioration of murals. Hyperspectral imaging technology can observe murals in the range of visible to near infrared light, providing a scientific and non-destructive way for mural ...
Miaole Hou +5 more
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Monumentalizing metaphors: diphrasis in the murals of Tulum
At Tulum, as well as other Maya sites in the Yucatan Peninsula, mural painting traditions are related to the style and symbol-set associated with Central Mexican manuscript cultures.
Caitlin Reddington Davis
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Art + Science + Policy: Info-Murals Help Make Sense of Wicked Problems
To manage complexity in the modern world requires large-scale visual language diagrams that are called “information murals.” These murals present the science involved in major global and local issues; describe the policies that may respond to these ...
Robert Horn
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The article narrates some facts about the execution of Juan Rafael Mora Porras and José María Cañas, depicted in the murals about such an event which can be seen in the Parque Mora y Cañas in the city of Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
Carlos Aguilar Durán
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Amazigh art as an inspiration source for contemporary interior murals made of glass and fabrics
The original Amazigh art is the art of indigenous people of North Africa, especially Morocco. Amazigh is also part of the population of Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, northern Mali, northern Niger and a small part of western Egypt represented in (
Heba Okasha, Rasha Zenhom
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Makuria in the middle of the 12th century [PDF]
In the middle of the 12th century, the King of Dotawo (Makuria) and Arwa, referred to as Mouse Georgios in many Old Nubian documents and in studies on the subject, was the eparch of Palaga, a province of the Kingdom of Arwa, and in all likelihood the ...
Włodzimierz Godlewski
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Public Art in Vietnam: Into Art Hills Project in Dalat [PDF]
This article introduces the “Into Art Hills” project in Dalat, Vietnam, a vibrant, multi-disciplinary community public artistic experience which brings together contributions by artists, experts, the local government and residents.
Hien Nguyen
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El imperio contraataca ou l'intertextualité des fresques de brigades à Montevideo
This article deals with a particular category of murals: those that are painted and signed by the brigades of Uruguayan political parties. These brigades usually carry out « pintadas », which are painted slogans, but in some occasions or in specific ...
Ariela Epstein
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