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    Heterotopic Heritage in Hong Kong: Tai Kwun and Neo-Victorian Carceral Space by Elizabeth Ho

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Tai Kwun is an impressive example of neo-Victorian adaptive reuse, but its current status as a former prison, art museum, and heritage space complicates the celebratory aspects of heterotopia as counter-site. …”
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    La traccia in fieri. Mappare l'arte urbana, documentare l'assenza tra archivi web e locative media by Cristina Greco

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…It does so through the analysis of some exceptional cases: Rome Street Art Map Project, M.U.Ro. (Urban Art Museum of Rome) Map and The Google Street Art Project. …”
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    Re-framing the gallery: South African exhibition spaces as case studies by Wanda Odendaal

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… In South Africa, both the public art museum and commercial art gallery, as distinct spatial building types, have a level of framed separation from the urban context. …”
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    COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF TOURIST POTENTIAL OF MUSEUMS OF KRASNODAR REGION by Svetlana V. Kirilicheva, Anatoly A. Filobok, Vera V. Minenkova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Felitsyn and Krasnodar Regional Art Museum named after F.A. Kovalenko. Much attention is paid to the classification of museums in the Krasnodar Territory. …”
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    The photographic image of works of art as an instrument of expert appraisal and attribution (on the example of paintings and drawings by V. I. Shukhaev) by Yakovleva Elena P.

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The appraisal and attribution practice of the author of this article has shown the importance of using photographic images of works of art, museum and exhibition displays and interiors of residential premises that captured the works examined, and photographs of natural landscapes taken by artists himself. …”
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    ENGRAVING OF THE INVERTED INSCRIPTIONS ON CORAL BUTTON RINGS WITH AN ORGANIC ACID by Muhammed Othman

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The author endeavours to date the coral button rings preserved in the Islamic Art Museum of Cairo, and to prove that this organic acid was the engraving method for the inscriptions. …”
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    Intelligent Collaborative Authoring of Place-Based, Cross-Cultural and Media-Rich Experiences by Konstantinos Kotis, Dimitris Spiliotopoulos, Andreas Papasalouros

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…For the realization of the framework, we propose the implementation of a proof-of-concept system and its evaluation in the socio-cultural group of immigrants and refugees within the context of creating and sharing knowledge related to the physical and digital artifacts of a modern art museum. Our vision for the proposed framework is to introduce new technology for the collaborative authoring of cultural experiences with low effort using an intelligent assistant. …”
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    Arts Entrepreneurship and Cultural Policy Innovation in Beijing by Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller, Yan Xiao

    Published 2018-01-01
    “… This article analyzes three cultural entities in Beijing, China: National Centre for the Performing Arts, 798 Arts District, and Today Art Museum using two lenses: Kingdon's Multiple Streams Framework (MS) and concepts of arts entrepreneurship, in order to examine these entities' development and current condition. …”
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    Accessible Visual Artworks for Blind and Visually Impaired People: Comparing a Multimodal Approach with Tactile Graphics by Luis Cavazos Quero, Jorge Iranzo Bartolomé, Jundong Cho

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Despite the use of tactile graphics and audio guides, blind and visually impaired people still face challenges to experience and understand visual artworks independently at art exhibitions. Art museums and other art places are increasingly exploring the use of interactive guides to make their collections more accessible. …”
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    EKONOMINĖS IR KULTŪRINĖS VERTYBĖS: PANAŠUMAI IR SKIRTUMAI by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…With the help of a phenomenon of an art museum as an example of cultural and economical values the author tries to define the main peculiarities of the above mentioned values. …”
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    EKONOMINĖS IR KULTŪRINĖS VERTYBĖS: PANAŠUMAI IR SKIRTUMAI by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…With the help of a phenomenon of an art museum as an example of cultural and economical values the author tries to define the main peculiarities of the above mentioned values. …”
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    Experimental Institutionalism and Radical Statecraft: Art in Autonomous Social Centres and Self-Managed Cultural Occupations in Rome by Aria Spinelli

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…While the 1990s European wave of experimental institutionalism transformed the concept of an art museum or art institution into a processed-based, community-oriented, and participatory platform, in Rome, the collectives of activists and artists used more autonomous endeavours, such as processes of instituting, to affirm how artistic practices’ use of radical imagination can foster collective agency, creativity, and radical statecraft. …”
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    Immersive Narratives and Memories. The Design of Digital-Enhanced Visitor Experience by Marco Borsotti, Marco Mason

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In 2015 the conference Between the Discursive and the Immersive: Research in the 21st Century Art Museum by Louisiana and Stedelijk Museum, identified these two terms, discussed mainly concerning exhibitions, as indicators of a shift in the contemporary method of offering culture. …”
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    3D MODELLING AND VIRTUAL REALITY FOR MUSEUM HERITAGE PRESENTATION: CONTEXTUALISATION OF SCULPTURE FROM THE TANG ERA by R. Spallone, F. Lamberti, L. Vigo, F. Ronco, D. Calandra, M. Ferraro

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The present research concerns the contextualisation and presentation of eleven small statues from the Tang era dated from the XI and XII centuries CE today housed at the Asian Art Museum in Turin (MAO). A multidisciplinary group with expertise in Asian art, digital representation, and information processing systems, with the support of VR@POLITO and MOD Lab Arch of the Politecnico di Torino is involved in the work. …”
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    New Evidence about the Polychromy of Early Imperial Cycle from the <i>Augusteum</i> of <i>Rusellae</i> (Tuscany) by Paolo Liverani, Susanna Bracci, Roberta Iannaccone, Sara Lenzi, Donata Magrini

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…All of them are preserved in the city of Grosseto, in the Maremma Archaeology and Art Museum. Still preserved traces of polychromy and gilding were investigated both in situ, using non-invasive portable techniques, and in laboratory, taking two micro-samples. …”
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    Intelligence-Based Design Illustrated with Examples of ACROS Fukuoka, KKL Luzern and MICA Changsha Buildings—A Multicriterial Case Study by Beata Majerska-Pałubicka, Elżbieta Latusek

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The article-related research involved multiple case studies including three buildings, i.e., Asian Cross Road Over the Sea (ACROS) in Fukuoka, Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern (KKL) in Luzern and Changsha Meixihu International Contemporary Art Museum (MICA) in Changsha. The above-named buildings, located in different countries, i.e., Japan, Switzerland and China, respectively, and erected within various time spans, i.e., the 1990s–2020, are characterized by primary common features—multifunctionality, large cubature and comparable program elements. …”
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    EKONOMINĖS IR KULTŪRINĖS VERTYBĖS: PANAŠUMAI IR SKIRTUMAI by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…With the help of a phenomenon of an art museum as an example of cultural and economical values the author tries to define the main peculiarities of the above mentioned values. …”
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