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    Victorian Arts and the Challenge of Modernity: Analogy, the Grid, and Chemical Transformations by Francesca Orestano

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…My article has its point of departure among the artists of the 20th-century avant-garde, who worked with a distinct awareness of their modernity and yet adopted an intellectual vantage point that enlarged their vision, to the extent of allowing them to embrace at once modern art and the art of the Neolithic age. …”
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    Knowledge Graphing Art Archives: Methods and Tools from the Semantic Lab’s E.A.T. Project by M. Cristina Pattuelli, Matthew Miller, Ava Kaplan, Calista Donohoe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper describes a methodological process for converting primary and secondary sources into a knowledge graph centered on the U.S. avant-garde movement Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). …”
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    Âmes sensibles s’abstenir : violence à / de l’art contemporain by Catherine Bernard

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…While building on the history of conceptual avant-garde, they force the spectator to a radical experience in which the shock of sensation and experience generates a moment of critical sublation. …”
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    Image registration method based on mutual information about distance field of image edges by ZHANG Jian-wei, HAN Guo-qiang, WO Yan

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The distance field of the reference image edges and the binary edge image of floating image were re- garded as two discrete probability distributions, and the mutual information between them was adopted as similarity func- tion to register images. …”
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    Le mouvement féministe et l’art en Midi-Pyrénées dans les années 1970-1980 by Jessica Ibre 

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Toulouse art is rarely tackled through its avant-gardes and its political commitment. However, during the years 1970-1980, several forms of support for the artistic creation of women and various creations emerged from the feminist movement in Toulouse. …”
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    Lenin’s Language in the Assessment of Russian Formalists. Rhetorical Analysis by Georgy Khazagerov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article raises the question of whether Lenin’s language is really close to the language of the Russian avant-garde, as the authors of the publications insist. …”
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    Metodyka jako praktyka kulturowa (archetypowa). Ku źródłom zmiany w dydaktyce by Jolanta Kruk

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The adoption of the concept of cultural (archetypal) methodology gives a chance of a deeper change in the practice of education, whose avant-garde are the concepts of the “reversed class” and of learning as a “dispersed” study, which consists of: equipment, material environment, and network interactions. …”
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    Przedszkola Reggio Emilia we Włoszech miejscem rozkwitu dziecięcego potencjału by Jolanta Bonar, Aleksandra Maj

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The article presents one of the most avant-garde educational experiences for young children in the world. …”
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    Ionesco vs. Papu: cronica unei empatii erodate (II) by Vlad-Ion Pappu

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Papu, La lecture parallèle des textes critiques d’Eugen Lovinescu, Urmuz et l’avant-garde) dans la pensée de ces deux congénères sert de prémisse pour une analyse comparative de leur évolution spirituelle. …”
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    Ionesco vs Papu: cronica unei empatii erodate (I) by Vlad-Ion Pappu

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Papu, La lecture parallèle des textes critiques d’Eugen Lovinescu, Urmuz et l’avant-garde) dans la pensée de ces deux congénères sert de prémisse pour une analyse comparative de leur évolution spirituelle. …”
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    Ezra Pound and the Italian Renaissance(s) by Emilie Georges

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…When looking for a model for the revolutionary poetics he wanted to invent, Ezra Pound turned in part to the European avant-gardes, as might be expected, but he also looked towards much earlier models, foremost among which was the Renaissance. …”
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    Pour une approche organologique de la littérature by Simon Woillet

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article aims at establishing a method of comparative reading of Stendhal’s autobiographical texts and the so-called “psychotic” writings, which inspired the writers of the ideophonographic avant-gardes of the 20th century (from Surrealism to Dadaism via Lettrism). …”
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    French Beliefs: Walter Pater and Contemporary French Fiction by Bénédicte Coste

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…This article discusses Walter Pater’s reviews of contemporary French writings in British periodicals between 1886 and 1890 to show that the choice of periodicals, reviewed writings (novels, correspondence) obeys social and journalistic constraints of the mid to late 1880s when debates on morality and media campaigns mostly targeted avant-garde French literature and writers like Zola and Flaubert. …”
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    The territory into architecture. Big scale and agriculture in Italian Architecture, 1966-1978 by Zeila Tesoriere

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The first refers to Vittorio Gregotti and Aldo Rossi, the second to the Radical Avant-garde. The teaching of the territory concerning the modalities of relationship between formal facts and the autonomous role of architecture in the historical city, seen in parallel with the fictional projects of the Radical Architecture and the role that agriculture plays there, shows that trans-scalarity is here inseparable from trans-disciplinarity. …”
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    « Typen », maître-mot du design industriel by Gwenaëlle Bertrand, Maxime Favard

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In one of his major texts entitled Principles of Bauhaus production (Grundsätze der Bauhausproduktion), Walter Gropius set out the role of design workshops in demonstrating the social necessity of producing with the avant-garde tools of industry. From the utensil to the home, it was total modernity that he aspired to. …”
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    Les lits royaux de la Renaissance à la lumière des archives de Louis XIV by Jean Vittet

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The present article is followed by a revised publication of the bed descriptions, along with the history of the beds as it can be reconstructed using the inventories and archives of the crown’s furniture repository, the Garde-Meuble.…”
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    Redneck Riviera : kitsch et détournement amusé dans l’imaginaire de John Waters by Justin S. Wadlow

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Movies by John Waters always feel out of place, neither fully highbrow nor part of the classic underground cinema, they seem to walk a tight rope between avant-garde and exploitation. One reason for this is the fact that at the core of their dynamic is the presence of a paradoxical beauty: his love for what is regarded by many as kitsch. …”
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    Le Giulietta e Romeo de Riccardo Zandonai : une création nationaliste en ordre de marche by Emmanuelle Bousquet

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…If he then refuses the modernism of the avant-garde, he will not manage to prevent his opera from being interpreted as a nationalistic work by the fascist state, as, significantly, his opera was first performed in 1922, the year of Mussolini’s March on Rome and seizure of power.…”
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    From Pablo Honey to A Moon Shaped Pool: Radiohead’s Experimental, Political Journey by Guillaume Clément

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent and expanded the boundaries of this genre beyond its traditional definition as guitar-based music. …”
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