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  1. 301

    Passions read: "Ozymandias" by McAlpine, E

    Published 2022
    “…In Horace Smith’s nearly forgotten companion to Percy Shelley’s most famous sonnet, the broken sculpture voices its decree: “‘I am great Ozymandias,’ saith the stone.” …”
    Journal article
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    Phenomenology Of Material Within Artistic Practice by Md Arif, Mohd Fuad, Khairani, Mohd Zahuri

    Published 2016
    “…This paper will emulate the position of material within the compound of artistic practice, or refereed here within the practice of modern and contemporary art such as painting, sculpture, art installation. Objectively frame within a phenomenological perspective the discussion will show how domestically materials are understood and engage within and from an array of understandings that does not establish its location of it being just for the sake of usability or mean to an end, but that of dynamic and indebted to other entities which becomes an actor that institute meaning. …”
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    Conference or Workshop Item
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    Erotica in Australian libraries : are we negligent collection managers? by Crook, Edgar

    Published 2021
    “…Literary erotica has existed alongside erotic art and sculpture for as long as there has been the capacity to publish or otherwise transmit the written word. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. 304

    Mood of the Planet: challenging visions of big data in the arts by Sorensen, Vibeke, Lansing, J. Stephen, Thummanapalli, Nagaraju, Cambria, Erik

    Published 2022
    “…Mood of the Planet is an interactive physical-digital sculpture that has as its center-piece a large "arch" or "doorway" that emits colored light and sound as a form of visualization and sonification of the changing, live emotions expressed by people all around the Earth. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. 305

    Take care: art and medicine by Bradley, Rachal

    Published 2022
    “…A large spectrum of media, from drawing, painting and sculpture to video, spatial installation and performance, is on display in this asynchronous and associative sequence. …”
    Show/Exhibition
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    The orientalising phenomenon on Crete, 9th-7th centuries BC by Diener, AS

    Published 2016
    “…Following a multifaceted approach, the thesis offers an in-depth investigation of relevant pottery, terracottas, sculpture and metal finds. These classes of objects are investigated in terms of types, contexts and iconographies; they are then compared to potential Near Eastern models, which are examined in equal detail where appropriate. …”
    Thesis
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    Petit de Bachaumont by Tate, R

    Published 2017
    “…Bachaumont's aesthetic pursuits <br/> 1. Painting and sculpture <br/> 2. Music <br/> 3. Architecture and <em>urbanisme</em> <br/> IV. …”
    Book
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    Proprioceptive art: how should it be defined, and why has it become so popular? by Spence, C

    Published 2022
    “…A contrast is drawn with examples of sculpture and/or tactile art. The entertainment/experiential element of such works cannot be denied, especially in an era where funding in the arts sector is so often linked to footfall. …”
    Journal article
  9. 309

    History of ideas; Travel writing; History of the book; Enlightenment and antiquity

    Published 2017
    “…</i>, Enlightenment uncertainties: moral, pedagogical and scientific debates of eighteenth-century France<br/>ANGELICA GOODDEN, Scrutinising the body: anatomy and propriety in eighteenth-century France<br/>JULIE PEAKMAN, Bodily anxieties in Enlightenment sex literature<br/>JEAN BLOCH, Mid-century ambivalence: Mme Le Prince de Beaumont and Madeleine de Puisieux on the education of girls<br/>KATHERINE ASTBURY, Marmontel and Baculard d’Arnaud’s (im)moral tales<br/>JOHN DUNKLEY, Berquin’s <i>L’Ami des enfants</i> and <i>L’Ami des adolescents</i>: innocence into experience<br/>Travel writing<br/>KEES VAN STRIEN (ed.), JOSEPH BANKS, ‘Journal of a tour in Holland’, 1773<br/>History of the book<br/>RAYMOND BIRN, Book censorship in eighteenth-century France and Rousseau’s response<br/>Enlightenment and antiquity<br/>ELENI FILIPPAKI, La Mettrie on Descartes, Seneca and the Happy life<br/>REED BENHAMOU, Casting the <i>antique</i>: behind the scenes at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture…”
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    悟 · Know my heart by Wang, Ruimeng

    Published 2021
    “…The world hustles and bustles for profit and fame. The stair-like sculpture mirrors the different classes in a capitalistic society. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Experiencing non-places through soundscapes. by Tan, Emily Sze Hui.

    Published 2013
    “…It is represented by visualisation of the sounds that were recorded and recreated through the paper sculpture. The individual is represented by poetic anecdotes of the happenings at the non-place. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
  15. 315

    NILAI-NILAI KEARIFAN LOKAL PADA HUBUNGAN ANTARA MITOS DEWI SRI DAN EKSISTENSI SENI TRADISIONAL DI INDONESIA by sartini, sartini

    Published 2012
    “…Second, there are different variants of art forms that is an implication of the myth of Dewi Sri as fine art sculpture (cili) in Bali, Rinding Gumbeng in Beji Ngawen Gunungkidul, Dance of Seblang in Banyuwangi, Karinding, Tarawangsa, Jentreng and Angklung in West Java . …”
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    Article
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    Forms of persuasion: art and business in the 1960s by Taylor, A

    Published 2014
    “…The case studies focus on range of companies active in this field, exploring the phenomenon in three thematic chapters, covering the use of pop art by the packaged goods business, the role of abstract painting in the workplace and the value of metal sculpture for the steel industry. It is argued that the practices described through these examples represent a defining cultural phenomena of sixties art, one that challenges the conventional art historical alignment of its avant-garde with the decade’s famed radical politics, protest and counterculture.…”
    Thesis
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    Hellenistic evidence from the sanctuary at Maroni-Vournes by Ulbrich, A

    Published 2013
    “…The evidence comes mainly from small to medium-size votive sculptures of local limestone, the majority of which represent votaries, but one Classical and four Hellenistic deity representations were found as well. …”
    Book section
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    The status quo of Malaysian printmaking / Siti Safura Zahari...[et.al] by Zahari, Siti Safura, Roslan, Nur Fatiyah, Makrai, Nurin Elani, Karimon, Nor Arseha, Arshad, Mohd Fawazie, Mahmud, Romli

    Published 2016
    “…It has failed to receive the attention that it rightly deserves and is mainly overshadowed by the more popular art disciplines such as painting and sculpture. This is due to the perception that printmaking is insignificant compared to other branches of art during the early development period of Malaysia contemporary art. …”
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    Conference or Workshop Item
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    4.301 Introduction to the Visual Arts, Fall 2004 by Frank, Andrea, 1970-

    Published 2004
    “…Students communicate ideas and experiences through various media such as sculpture, installation, performance, and video. Projects evolve through stages of conceptual and material development to final presentation. …”
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    Learning Object
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    4.301 Introduction to the Visual Arts, Fall 2005 by Scher, Julia

    Published 2005
    “…Students communicate ideas and experiences through various media such as sculpture, installation, performance, and video. Projects evolve through stages of conceptual and material development to final presentation. …”
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    Learning Object