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    De quelques hypothèses sur la joie de L’Oiseau d’or : Brancusi, Mina Loy et Rilke by Claire Gheerardyn

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This paper investigates the way poetry considers the « imaginary halo » (Bachelard) emanating from works of art, that is to say, not forms in themselves, but the suggestions, affects and experiences that those forms elicit for their beholders. …”
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    Arts-Based Training Program Effectiveness: A Teaching Methodology in an Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program by Hillary Napier, Nicole Kovalevsky, Clarissa Stanhope, Alexandra Wasko, Katherine Williams, Rebecca Ozelie

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Arts-based training programs can aid in building observational skills, communication, team building, and leadership through targeted analysis of works of art. Furthermore, arts-based training programs are unique in that they highlight non-technical skills (NTS). …”
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    7. Integration of the Arts in Steam Learning Projects by Morari Marina

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The specifics of learning in Musical Education, Visual and Plastic Education are revealed by concretizing the types of learning, establishing the internal and external conditions of learning, characterizing knowledge and artistic experience, harnessing the potential values of works of art, identifying knowledge through art as an inner experience, integrating the arts through aesthetic education and extra-aesthetics, the description of the stages of awareness of the artistic experience in the learning process. …”
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    Archéologie d’un ensemble mobilier exceptionnel : les collections du château de La Sarraz (Suisse) by Dave Lüthi

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…To the pieces of furniture and paintings belonging to the different branches of the de Gingins family, gathered at the castle during the 19th century, are notably added the items bought by the historian and chatelain Frédéric de Gingins – who transformed the castle into a dynastic museum – and the contemporary works of art given to the last person who lived there, Hélène de Mandrot, who had founded an Artists’ House there: Moholy-Nagy, Le Corbusier and Oskar Schlemmer are thus neighbours to 18th century Bernese portraits and Renaissance furniture. …”
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    The gap of social concepts and values in the novels of those mothers these girls and contemporary Iranian paintings by Leila Asheghi Ghaleh, Naser Alizadeh Khayyat, Arash Moshfeghi

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Art and literature play a major role in preserving values and expressing social desires and behaviors. Works of art and literature are influenced by social and cultural events that, if examined, will add to the richness of the explanations and achievements of such research. …”
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    Wasted opportunities by Nur Syahidah Abdul Rahim

    Published 2014
    “…This will be done by transforming documented images of waste into aesthetically pleasing works of art using both prints and collected textile waste.…”
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    Środki obrazowania wydarzeń rewolucji godności na Ukrainie (na podstawie publikacji "Мистецький Барбакан: Трикутник 92: Антологія") by Svitlana Romaniuk, Katarzyna Jakubowska-Krawczyk

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It is a collection of works of literature, journalism, and art from the period of the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity (the so-called Maĭdan) of 2013–2014. We focus on the works of art containing both words and images and we combine approaches from language and cultural studies: the imaging devices used in these selected works have been analyzed using the tools of poetics of literature and media, as well as linguistic methodology.   …”
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    Prohibited Literature by Gaga Lomidze

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…There are only a few main reasons why literary works or works of art in general are banned. Motives are essentially sexual, religious, political, or moral. …”
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    Reception of the Ragtime and the Grizzly Bear Dance in the Art of the Early 20th Century by Martynova Daria O.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this regard, it is important to analyse the visual representations of the grizzly bear dance in order to identify which specific social and cultural changes were reflected in the works of art on the theme of this dance. Analysing films, engravings and paintings dedicated to the grizzly bear dance, it is possible to identify those social changes that have undergone secondary reception in visual works. …”
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    The beginnings of modern Serbian art education in Kosovo and Metohija by Elezović Zvezdana M.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The faculties infrastructure, teaching space and studios were usurped, and most of works of art were looted and destroyed. The Faculty of Arts was then moved first to central Serbia, and since 2001. …”
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    The Perception of Literary Discourse by Slovak Students by Andrea Grominová, Josef Dohnal

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Based on the authors’ experience in analyzing and interpreting Russian works of art in a Slovak university, the paper identifies some of the difficulties that arise in the process of teaching Russian literature, culture and the Russian language. …”
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    Music Computer Technologies in Education as a Tool for Implementing the Polymodality of Musical Perception by Irina B. Gorbunova, Konstantin Yu. Plotnikov

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Discussed insights on the future prospects of the study of polymodality of perception and representation of the artistic image of a musical work as one of the key features actualized in music computer technologies the effect of convergence and to explore the effect of virtualization, the use of potential of these technologies and multimodal nature of human perception for the holistic understanding of works of art.…”
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    Key characterization efforts to support the graffiti ink removal and care of Mark Rothko’s painting ‘Black on Maroon’ 1958 by Scott T. Wills, Bronwyn A. Ormsby, Melinda H. Keefe, Robert L. Sammler

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These findings, elucidated using a range of complementary analytical techniques, provide information on this hitherto-unknown graffiti product, contribute to a growing body of knowledge in this area, and offer analytical approaches which may be useful for the characterization of similar unknown materials, whether used to damage, augment, or create works of art.…”
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    Composite Structures with Symmetry by Marin Marin, Dumitru Băleanu, Sorin Vlase

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In civil engineering, for example, most buildings, works of art, halls, etc. have, in their structure, identical parts and symmetries. …”
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    Experimental poetry and its forms in Slovak visual art by Katarína Ihringová

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The focus of attention is visualisation of poetic works of art and poetization of images. The article mainly builds on fundamental theoretical works, which first became well-known in the Czech art scene in the 1960s and subsequently influenced the art scene in Slovakia, too. …”
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    The connection of arts with multiple cultures and its role in building society by Feby Saiid Fahmy Andraws Andraws

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The arts also contribute to the development of the cognitive, social and even emotional aspects of people through learning the arts.Therefore, the research focused on highlighting the clear impact of arts on the culture of any individual, that can be considered as a catalyst for individuals and for the advancement of works whose art reflects the lifestyle of each individual in society.The research sheds light on the fact that culture is one of the pillars of society to build and advance it, as every nation has a culture from which it derives its characteristics and behaviors. …”
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    Development of a Thermal Separation Probe Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Method for Evaluating Wax–Resin Removal by Evolon<sup>®</sup> CR by Corina E. Rogge, Desirae Dijkema, Bradford A. Epley

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Removal of the wax–resin is often desirable, but before works of art can be treated, a protocol to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment must be established. …”
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    Civilist tendencies in the inter-war Czech music : at the beginning of a research by Miloš Zapletal

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Since the culture of the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938), being seen in its entirety, appears to be saturated with various reflections of modernity (either real modernity or imagined), the term "civilist" makes sense only when it refers to such works of art that unilaterally focus on representing the typical civilizational and civil moments and realities of the 1920s and 30s: sports, physical education and other leisure activities, jazz, tango and popular musical culture in general, attributes of the metropolitan environment, technical devices, machinery, cars, motorcycles, klaxons, airplanes, film, cabaret, circus, bar and cocktails, and various aspects of everyday urban life. …”
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    PELANGGARAN HAK CIPTA SINEMATOGRAFI DI INDONESIA: KAJIAN HUKUM PERSPEKTIF BERN CONVENTION DAN UNDANG-UNDANG HAK CIPTA by Regent, Revlina Salsabila Roselvia, M. Rahmat Hidayat, Hari Sutra Disemadi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Copyright is a protection provided to people in the country of Indonesia as a form of appreciation for works that are made or produced in the form of visual, audiovisual, and other things and examples of these intellectual property rights such as songs, films, works of art in the form of paintings and many other things. …”
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    Exploring the Potential of Artificial Intelligence and Computing Technologies in Art Museums by Rani Sunanda, Jining Dong, Shah Dhaneshwar, Xaba Siyanda, Singh Prabhat Ranjan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The research provides recommendations for art museums to leverage AI and computing technology to optimize visitor engagement and foster more meaningful connections with works of art.…”
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