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The WISE-MUSE Project: Environmental Monitoring and Controlling of Museums based on Wireless Sensors Networks
Published 2009-01-01“…In this paper, we describe an experimental testbed deployed in a contemporary art museum that is located in Madeira Island, in Portugal, and it reveals the preliminary results of these experiments. …”
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A Contribution to the Study of the Development of Museum Activities during World War II in Occupied Serbia
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Towards Wider Sharing of Iconographical Art Content
Published 2014-09-01“…Information and multimedia technologies that have been developed during the past couple of years provided new e-tools to memory institutions (viz. museum, libraries, galleries, etc.), reviving the valuable treasure made by generation of people. …”
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The western fortress wall of the inner city of Veliki Preslav in light of contemporary studies
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The western fortress wall of the inner city of Veliki Preslav in light of contemporary studies
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Mikhail Shemyakin’s Illustrations of Dostoevsky’s Novel Crime and Punishment in the Perception of Contemporary Students
Published 2023-09-01“…The article analyzes the essays by students at the Moscow State Linguistic University about Mikhail Shemyakin’s exhibit in Dostoevsky’s House-Museum in Moscow, presenting a series of graphic illustrations to the novel Crime and Punishment. …”
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Japan’s photography in contemporary Russia (1990s–2020s): Exhibition history through the lens
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A Contribuição dos Museus para a Institucionalização e Difusão da Paleontologia.
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The Survival of the International Style in the History of Architecture
Published 2019-07-01“…It is undeniable that even nowadays, almost ninety years after the exhibition hosted by the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1932 with the name “The International Style: architecture since 1922”, architects around the world tend to identify the International Style with a kind of architecture which still is particularly modern and part of our contemporariness. …”
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