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Voices in the Urban Wilderness: Reimagining the Terms of Order in “Renaissance” Boston
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Il cinema come codice visuale (traduzione di Alice Bravin)
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Towards a Tektology of Tektology
Published 2021-12-01“…Using a diffractive methodology derived from Karen Barad, these two thinkers are brought into relationship through their impact upon the German Figurative Constructivists, a political-art movement which emerged from the Council Communist current grouped around the Berlin review Die Aktion. …”
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L’esthétique au prisme de la trans‑caribéanité : Perspectives décoloniales sur l’art jamaïcain et martiniquais
Published 2019-05-01“…It is a contention of this essay to answer this question by correlating the evolution of two Caribbean artistic movements with similar aspirations: the Atelier 45, born in Martinique, and the Jamaican Art Movement which appeared in Jamaica.…”
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Innovative paradigms in New Japanese art: a case study of Yokoyama Taikan's selected artworks
Published 2025-12-01“…Throughout his life, he devoted himself to various fields, such as painting, art education, and art movement, making outstanding contributions to the reform of modern Japanese painting. …”
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A Compilation of Evaristo Arineitwe’s Published Poetry
Published 2024“…Other three poems; “Loud Silence”, “The War Mongers” and “Boiling Point” have been published in Thorns Tears and Treachery, a Collection of Poems, Essays and Artwork on the Sudanese Civil War by The International Human Rights Arts Movement (IHRAM). This poetry writing is basically informed by the political dilemma that grips the African continent after independence (Neo-colonialism), nostalgia or/and reminiscence, the devastating effects of climate change and life in general. …”
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Graph Convolutional Networks for multi-modal robotic martial arts leg pose recognition
Published 2025-01-01“…Traditional pose recognition models, relying on sequential or convolutional approaches, often struggle to capture the complex spatial-temporal dependencies inherent in martial arts movements. These methods lack the ability to effectively model the nuanced dynamics of joint interactions and temporal progression, leading to limited generalization in recognizing complex actions.MethodsTo address these challenges, we propose PoseGCN, a Graph Convolutional Network (GCN)-based model that integrates spatial, temporal, and contextual features through a novel framework. …”
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