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Social Virtual Reality: Neurodivergence and Inclusivity in the Metaverse
Whereas traditional teaching environments encourage lively and engaged interaction and reward extrovert qualities, introverts, and others with symptoms that make social engagement difficult, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), are often disadvantaged.
James Hutson
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The General Theory of the Actor and Acting? On the traditional methodology of research in the domain of film acting from the perspective of the theory of performing These reflections concern film acting, or to be more exact, the canonical three-stage ...
PIOTR SKRZYPCZAK
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This article analyzes Baltic German religious art based on examples from Estonia in the first half of the nineteenth century, focusing on artistic networks and the reclamation of a Renaissance classical ideal.
Liisa-Helena Lumberg-Paramonova
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To Play, To Imitate, To Embody. On Acting in a Biographical Film
Kołos Sylwia, To Play, To Imitate, To Embody. On Acting in a Biographical Film What does an actor do in a biographical film? This question may seem inane, or at least less than serious; however, the terms frequently used to describe and assess the ...
SYLWIA KOŁOS
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Art is different from life’: Doctrine and agency in Thokozile Philda Majozi’s insights and imagery [PDF]
Established in apartheid South Africa, the tapestry-weaving venture at the Evangelical Lutheran Church Art and Craft Centre, Rorke’s Drift, was situated in a complex mission environment, on the junction between evangelised and unevangelised isiZulu ...
Dr Philippa Hobbs
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Roads to Recursion. Some historiographical remarks on a core category of Media Art
In this paper, the general arena between analogue and digital media art is explored with special respect to the concept of the ‘newness’ of media. The first part confirms the Closed Circuit as an ‘open system’ related to its right to an evolution towards
Slavko Kacunko
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Reflections on the painting of Alejandro Puente, the notion of Pathosformel, and the return to life of mortally wounded civilizations [PDF]
The Argentine author José Burucúa is a key figure in the introduction and dissemination of Aby Warburg's theories to scholarship in Latin America. In this article he tests Warburg's concept of Pathosformel to discuss the development of visual culture in ...
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The semiotics of Yogyakarta’s batik, nature as ontological and epistemological basis of the work
Batik is a collective work of society that become a world cultural heritage from Indonesia. This fact made batik widely researched and discussed in various forums at the national and international levels.
Acep Iwan Saidi +4 more
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Compared with discrete emotion space, image emotion analysis based on dimensional emotion space can more accurately represent fine-grained emotion. Meanwhile, this high-precision representation of emotion requires dimensional emotion prediction methods ...
Jingjing Zhang +4 more
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The Erotic and the Vulgar: Visual Culture and Organized Labor's Critique of U.S. Hegemony in Occupied Japan [PDF]
This essay engages the colonial legacy of postwar Japan by arguing that the political cartoons produced as part of the postwar Japanese labor movement’s critique of U.S.
Allison Anne +51 more
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