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Spatial "Artistic" Networks: From Deconstructing Integer-Functions to Visual Arts
Deconstructivism is an aesthetically appealing architectonic style. Here, we identify some general characteristics of this style, such as decomposition of the whole into parts, superposition of layers, and conservation of the memory of the whole.
E. Estrada, Puri Pereira-Ramos
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Practice-based doctorates and questions of academic legitimacy [PDF]
Over the last six years there has been a massive increase in the number of students studying for practice-based doctorates in Art and Design. It is now possible to do a practice-based PhD in over forty departments, although what is expected from doctoral
Candlin, Fiona
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0265 Czech Sculpture in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries and Its Attitude Towards Vienna
During the course of the 19th century, Czech society underwent an intensive process of national revival and emancipation from Vienna. This, of course, was also projected onto the field of visual arts: For a long time, under the influence of Czech ...
Martin Krummholz
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'Representing Rome. The influence of Rome on aspects of the public arts of early Anglo-Saxon England (c. 600-800)' [PDF]
This thesis focuses on the influence of Rome – both as a place and as a concept – on the public arts of early Anglo-Saxon England. It considers the visual culture of Late Antique and Early Christian Rome (and the Classical world from which these emerged)
Izzi, Luisa
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Training & teaching style in accessing a desired classroom discipline at visual art courses
AbstractThe aim of this study is determining the right approach of discipline in accessing a desired discipline in the classroom by randomly chosen five visual art course teachers. The study is a descriptive work performed in scanning method. Through this study, it is aimed to detect disciplinary approaches used in class by visual arts teachers.
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Maximal nucleus clusters in Pawlak paintings. Nerves as approximating tools in visual arts
This paper is an application of Edelsbrunner-Harer (EH) nerves as approximating tools in discovering interesting perceptual clusters in Pawlak's painting of landscapes, thus giving us an insight into the style of the artist.
J. Peters, S. Ramanna
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Aesthetics, Video Art and Television [PDF]
The author reviews two symposia: \u27The Video Arts: Demonstration and Discussion\u27, The American Society for Aesthetics, New York City, 28 Oct. 1978, and \u27The Aestheticians Look at Television\u27, National Association of Education Broadcasters ...
Carter, Curtis L.
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Cute and Cool in Contemporary Japanese Visual Arts
Under the headline of 'Japan Cool', popular culture from Japan has gained a significant role in the global market within the last decade. One of the concepts related to 'Japan Cool' is kawaii, meaning cute and sweet, both as a style and a lifestyle ...
Gunhild Borggreen
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This is the catalogue of the exhibition "Faculty Exhibition" at Boston University Art ...
Meissner, Walt C.
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Visual arts. Contextualizing our perspectives. General Introduction
Kache sous la pluie. 2016 Acrylic, collage, manufactured butterflies, plywood, 200 x 100 cm. @Nadia Jelassi Note : Nadia Jelassi, born in Tunis in 1958, studied art at the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Tunis, where she teaches today, with a specialty ...
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