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2021
Chu Calligraphy on Bamboo Slips. The Visual Evolution from Seal Script to Clerical Script and Its Artistic Value
Published 2024-06-01“…The use of specific writing tools and techniques not only set the foundational aesthetics of Chinese calligraphy but also played a critical role in the development of calligraphic styles and the establishment of calligraphy as an independent art form. …”
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2022
Wild Wild West : une série au carrefour des affirmations dans les États-Unis du milieu des années 1960
Published 2020-02-01“…While it cleverly brings together the aesthetics of the western and spy fiction, its success also has to do with the historical and social relevance of the themes it addresses. …”
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2023
Poets and Puppets: Interarts Collaboration in Alfred Kreymborg’s Lima Beans
Published 2020-09-01“…This article focuses on a little-explored case of modernist collaboration situated at the crossroads between different arts: the performance of Alfred Kreymborg’s play Lima Beans, produced by the Provincetown Players in December 1916, in which poets Mina Loy and William Carlos Williams played the two leading parts, together with poet and artist William Zorach, who also designed the sets. The play’s novel aesthetics breaks with the principles of the realist dramas typical of the time and favored even by more experimental groups like the Provincetown Players. …”
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2024
Faire obstacle à la vérité et tromper les attentes : Hitchcock et Wilder comme on les connaît peu
Published 2019-11-01“…Hitchcock’s and Wilder’s aesthetics and preferred themes seem so different that the two European-born directors have rarely been compared, although they were at the height of their fame at about the same period in Hollywood. …”
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2025
Public Art: a Review. Social and Political Practices
Published 2024-12-01“…Public art covers a range of phenomena in which aesthetics and urban life intersect. Public art introduces a broad of practices that opened to a number of interpretations regards their contributions to the urban environment, functions as a key factor in a city’s regeneration policies, and is the primary fuel of urban capital production and accumulation today. …”
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2026
Intelligent Garden Planning and Design Based on Agricultural Internet of Things
Published 2021-01-01“…The theories used include Internet of Things technology, agricultural industrialization theory, sustainable agricultural development theory, new rural construction theory in agricultural disciplines, ecotourism theory, tourism psychology theory in tourism disciplines, landscape ecology theory, landscape aesthetics theory, and garden planning and design theory. …”
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2027
Documenting the Social and Historical Margins in the Films of Philip Donnellan
Published 2014-02-01“…This article examines the career of Philip Donnellan, an innovative BBC documentarist whose work frequently tested the boundaries of what was aesthetically and politically permissible in television documentary. …”
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2028
Shakespeare en prison : le cas d’Avignon
Published 2022-01-01“…It will first deal with the decisive encounter of Shakespeare’s drama with prison in Avignon’s Papal Palace in 1947 – an encounter that acts as a catalyst for the festival’s ethos and aesthetics. The focus will then shift to the festival’s partnership with Le Pontet penitentiary. …”
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2029
MUSINGS IN THE GARDEN: SCULPTURE PARK AND THE AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
Published 2023-12-01“…This paper concludes that the Garden also serves many purposes different from art and aesthetics, including the proliferation of businesses while providing a serene environment for meetings, lectures, and shelter for lovers. …”
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2030
Tectonic perspectives for urban ambiance? Towards a tectonic approach to urban design
Published 2017-10-01“…By recalling the etymological meaning of tectonics as a contextual joining of aesthetics and technology at the architectural scale, the paper states that this can be understood as a tectonic challenge which crosses the architectural and urban domains. …”
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2031
The sounds of early eighteenth-century pastoral: Handel, Pope, Gay, and Hughes
Published 2017-06-01“…In the early eighteenth century the composer George Frideric Handel and the poets Alexander Pope, John Gay and John Hughes all engaged with the language and aesthetics of pastoral. Alexander Pope published his Pastorals in 1709, John Gay his Shepherd’s Week in 1714 and John Hughes the texts for six English Cantatas which were published after his death in 1735. …”
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2032
L’art du portrait entre l’esthétique occidentale et persane dans l’Iran safavide 1501-1736
Published 2017-07-01“…Those perpetuated the aesthetics tradition and condemned the art of portraying the living and advocated at the same time for the defense of the values of the art of illustrating fictional tests and oriental style portrait. …”
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2033
From Prose to Picture: Critical Reflections on the Road and the Journey in John Steinbeck’s and John Ford’s The Grapes of Wrath
Published 2025-01-01“…However, the film adaptation has been more frequently analyzed for its thematic content than appreciated for its visual aesthetics, likely due to its connection with Ford’s established cinematic legacy and its alignment with the broader corpus of works addressing the socio-economic struggles of Depression-era America. …”
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2034
Management and sustainability of ground-mounted solar parks requires consideration of vegetation succession as an omnipresent process
Published 2025-02-01“…In addition to the aspects of power generation, land use, aesthetics, nature conservation, and multifunctionality considered so far, there are still overlooked issues in the relatively new topic of solar landscapes. …”
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2035
Alienation, Adoption or Adaptation? Aestheticist Paintings by Women
Published 2011-11-01“…With regard to Aestheticism as a literary trend, scholars working under the influence of feminism, from Elaine Showalter on, have restored female agency to the territory, re-instating the achievements of various women writers in shaping Aestheticism in its own time, while provoking a reassessment of its meanings and messages through this problematising of the authority of its traditional movers and shakers (Schaffer and Psomiades, Women and British Aestheticism, 1999; Schaffer, The Forgotten Female Aesthetes, 2000). …”
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2036
In Search of Lost Weather: Temporal Reflexivity and Ecological Awareness in Participatory Performance
Published 2020-12-01“…This proposition is developed with reference to Spinoza’s theory of affects which suggests that being driven by the affects of the present can render the human body passive. An alternative aesthetics of temporal reflexivity is presented through discussion of participatory performance projects using live action role-play drama that were designed and facilitated by the author during 2017-2018. …”
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2037
Myth-making and History: The Visual Transformation of Boadicea in Eighteenth-Century History Books
Published 2024-12-01“…The reinterpretation of her character owed much to the development of neoclassical aesthetics. Artists like John Opie, Thomas Stothard or Robert Smirke reimagined Boadicea draped in classical garb, thus ennobling her character. …”
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2038
There and Back Again
Published 2022-05-01“…The essay argues that the polarised and asymmetrical nature of this debate, conflating questions of aesthetics, typology and planning and tenure type, is typical of populist politics, ensuring a middle ground is by definition impossible. …”
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2039
Repression and Expression of S exuality in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles: the Paradox and Virtue of Censorship
Published 2013-11-01“…On the other hand, the strategies devised by authors to circumvent censorship were often aesthetically fruitful. One could even wonder whether, paradoxically, Victorian censorship did not favour the expression of the ‘forbidden’ rather than its repression, whether it did not reveal more than it tried to conceal. …”
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2040
Silvopastoral systems as a strategy for drought resilience: A short international review
Published 2025-01-01“…Some of the environmental benefits include aesthetics, water quality, improvement, soil conservation, carbon sequestration, biodiversity and fuel reduction. …”
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