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Neo-Baroque Flowers in Contemporary Architecture [PDF]

open access: diamondAthens Journal of Architecture
Many historians have attempted to define Neo-Baroque in contemporary architecture. Yet, leafing through the manuals, it is not possible to find a definition of this phenomenon, described as “a hypothesis waiting to be developed”.
Francesco Del Sole
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“A Well-organized Disorder”. A Look at the Spanish American Neo-baroque [PDF]

open access: diamondЛитература двух Америк, 2023
The article consists of two parts: theory and artistic practice. The first part examines the history of the concept of Latin American Neo-Baroque. It begins in European art history, first, when J. Burkhard characterized the Baroque as a certain period in
Andrey F. Kofman
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This Kinetic World: Rethinking the Grid (Neo-Baroque Calls)

open access: diamondPerformance Philosophy, 2017
In performance research today, as in the 1960s, the pressing question is: how to do things with systems. I return to the grid to attend both sites and modes of cultural practices and techniques  (technologies) that so powerfully harness and transform the
Lara D. Nielsen
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Hints for a Neo-Baroque Aesthetic in Contemporary Architecture

open access: yesProceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 2023
The 17th century has always been called 'the century of flowers'. Apart from the invasion of exotic plants from the New World, the birth of the Flower Garden as a new type of exposition and the evolution of the art of gardening, the flower is a symbol ...
Francesco Del Sole
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Sor Juana and the Painters - A neo-baroque Perspective [PDF]

open access: bronzeAnuario de Letras Modernas, 2009
This text intends to explore how renewed interest in the Baroque has transcended the field of literature and Sor Juana is once more attracting the attention of artists who update the Baroque with contemporary techniques and attitudes.
Rosario Faraudo
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The aesthetics of speedrunning: Performances in neo-baroque space

open access: goldReplay. The Polish Journal of Game Studies, 2022
Speedrunning describes activities related to the development and performance of strategies to complete games quickly, and is a valuable source of historical and technical information, while producing specialized aesthetic explorations of a videogame’s environment. Most research on speedrunning emphasizes its metagaming or documentary function. However,
Emilie Reed
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Blueprint for Studies in the African American (Neo)Baroque [PDF]

open access: diamondTransatlantica, 2009
Wittgenstein: Why did Bach have to sell his organ? Derrida: I don’t know. Why? Wittgenstein: Because he was baroque. Derrida: You mean because he composed music marked by elaborate and even grotesque ornamentation? Wittgenstein : Well, no that’s not exactly what I was getting at. It was a play on words. Derrida: Oh, I get it.
Michel Feith
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“PENNY DREADFUL” AND NEO-BAROQUE POETICS OF TRANSGRESSION

open access: hybridPractices & Interpretations: A Journal of Philology, Teaching and Cultural Studies, 2020
The article is devoted to the poetics of the television series Penny Dreadful (2014-2016, written by John Logan) as one of the original examples of contemporary neo-Victorian culture. Its eclectic intertext is reconstructed, including references to the sensational culture of the Victorian era (Penny Dreadfuls, Grand Guignol), the seminal texts ...
Saverio Tomaiuolo
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Neo-baroque in modern ukrainian art: features, representatives, significance

open access: goldNATIONAL ACADEMY OF MANAGERIAL STAFF OF CULTURE AND ARTS HERALD, 2022
The aim of the work is to analyze neo-baroque features in modern Ukrainian art. The research methodology is based on the principles of logic, abstractness and scientificity.
Viktoriia Pishchanska
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Faces of modernism after Trianon : Károly Kós, Lajos Kozma and Neo-Baroque design in interwar Hungary [PDF]

open access: hybridArt East Central, 2021
In comparing the careers of Károly Kós and Lajos Kozma between c. 1907 and 1930, this article explores the impact of the First World War and its aftermath on the work of two leading Hungarian architect-de - signers.
Paul Stirton
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