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Using the example of two books by Eustachy Kossakowski (1925–2001) – August Zamoyski (1974) and Lumières de Chartres (1989) – the text addresses the issue of reproducing works of art in the form of a photo album (photobook). The work of the photographer
Adam Mazur
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Sakiko Nomura and Ango Sakaguchi. Ango. Tokyo: Bookshop M, 2017.
Book review of Sakiko Nomura and Ango Sakaguchi. Ango. Tokyo: Bookshop M, 2017.
José Bértolo
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Este artículo presenta un número especial de la revista MATLIT sobre "fotolibros literarios". Como sabemos, el concepto de fotolibro se mezcla con muchos otros conceptos – libro de artista, arte del libro, trabajo en libros, libro de arte, objeto de libro, libro ilustrado, libro conceptual, libro fotográfico, álbum fotográfico – de varios campos de ...
Fernandes, Ana Luiza, Queiroz, Joao
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Photobook Belge (1854-Now) [PDF]
Depuis que le livre de photographies a fait son apparition comme objet de recherche il y a une quinzaine d’annees, les etudes centrees sur des productions nationales ou geographiquement situees se multiplient. Apres des anthologies sur les livres de photographies allemands, espagnols, neerlandais, japonais, sovietiques, chinois, sud-americains ou ...
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Innovative Potential of Photobook Format in Ethnocultural Communication
The features of such a widely used format as a photo book in the context of visual ethnography were reviewed in the article. It is noted that the photobook is studied as a tool for creating visual ethnographic materials that allow to conduct a research ...
Elena S. Doroschuk
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A physical reaction: locating the contemporary photobook in post-situations
As the photobook rose to prominence in the new millennium attention was given to its histories and production. Quiet recognition was given to the role web 2.0 played in supporting a medium-specific ecology but deeper questioning of the relationship didn ...
Matt Johnston
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Abstract This paper explores how ‘what matters’ can surface in multisensory arts‐informed projects as ways for young people to survive and stay with gender and sexuality troubles that are always more than theirs. Situated in an ex‐mining post‐industrial locale, we make an agential cut in a longitudinal research and engagement project called Unboxing ...
EJ Renold
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Visually Attending to black Senses of Place Through “Everyday Things” in White City, West London
Abstract This paper shares a practice‐related rendering of Katherine McKittrick's conceptional notion “a black sense of place” by reflecting on visual practices adopted in my research project, “Everyday Things: Visualising Young Black Adults’ Experiences in White City”.
Nathaniel Télémaque
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ABSTRACT Background People at high risk of cutaneous melanoma are recommended to undertake regular skin self‐examination (SSE), but the effectiveness of this is uncertain. Objectives To find, assess, and synthesise all randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions to improve SSE in people at high risk of melanoma.
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