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Geoartistry: Invoking the Postanthropocene via Other-Than-Human Art
2018This chapter proposes the term ‘geoartistry’ to help extend and elaborate on Deleuze and Guattari’s insights into other-than-human artistic expression. Indeed, when we describe a landscape, an insect or a flower as ‘beautiful’, such statements usually carry with them the understanding that the entities in question bear a ‘natural’ beauty unmarked by ...
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2019
This article explores how human-posthuman intimate relationships are thematized in both robotics and in science fiction film, literature and robotic art. While many engineers and computer scientists are working hard, albeit in an altogether affirmative way, toward the technological development of anthropomorphic robots, i.e., robots in the image of ...
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This article explores how human-posthuman intimate relationships are thematized in both robotics and in science fiction film, literature and robotic art. While many engineers and computer scientists are working hard, albeit in an altogether affirmative way, toward the technological development of anthropomorphic robots, i.e., robots in the image of ...
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“Humans of Damascus” – The (Other) Art of Community (Building). An Interview with Rania Kataf
2019In his inspiring book “The Art of Community”, Charles H. Vogl goes through the principles of belonging: initiation, boundaries, symbols, rituals, stories, temple and inner rings. These seven time-tested principles for emerging and connected communities could be applied entirely or in part, even to groups not physically or geographically connected.
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1996
A study of the symbolism of love and melancholy in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, an architectural treatise of the Italian Renaissance written as a dream, in which an alchemical narrative structures the shaping of an adept through the education of his cognitive faculties.
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A study of the symbolism of love and melancholy in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, an architectural treatise of the Italian Renaissance written as a dream, in which an alchemical narrative structures the shaping of an adept through the education of his cognitive faculties.
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2014
Background The persistent infection of the genital tract by a high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV) type is the primary cause of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer affecting women aged 15–44 in the European Union (EU). Each year, in the EU there are around 33 000 cases of cervical cancer and 15 000 deaths, in Italy each year new cases are ...
Ferriero, Anna Maria +4 more
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Background The persistent infection of the genital tract by a high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV) type is the primary cause of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer affecting women aged 15–44 in the European Union (EU). Each year, in the EU there are around 33 000 cases of cervical cancer and 15 000 deaths, in Italy each year new cases are ...
Ferriero, Anna Maria +4 more
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Experiences of Human and Other-Than-Human Interconnection through Agriculture in Contemporary Art
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In the name of employability: Faculties and futures for the arts and humanities in higher education
Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 2023Zoe Hope Bulaitis +2 more
exaly
A bibliometric analysis of cultural and creative industries in the field of arts and humanities
Digital Creativity, 2021Trung Tran
exaly

