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    Renaissance Motifs in Jozef Ciller’s Shakespearean Scenographies by Inštitorisová Dagmar

    Published in Slovenské divadlo (2017-03-01)
    “…Employing a comparative method, the present study explores the Renaissance expression of Jozef Ciller’s Shakespearean scenographies. Based on an analysis of preserved archival material (scenographic proposals, photographs from productions, video recordings, reviews, etc.) and personal communication with Jozef Ciller, the author examines how he transposed general features of European Renaissance (visual arts, architecture) into individual scenographic solutions. …”
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    Aesthetic Treatment of Scenography for the Theatrical Script “Womenfolk (Al Walaya)” An Analytical Applied Study by Assist.Prof. Dr. Dalia Saleh Abdel Wahab Farah

    “…The study deals with the basic elements that make up the visual treatment of the play, where it can be said that the theatrical treatment did not seek to diagnose reality as much as it seeks to provide a metaphorical image of it through the mechanisms of symbolic representation. …”
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    Dans l’atelier des publics by Sébastien Appiotti

    Published in Communication (2019-04-01)
    “…Drawing on a corpus of participative mobile applications made available by Rmn – Grand Palais to its visitors between 2012 and 2017, the author examines how the cultural institution has taken into account the “Instagram-ification” of its audiences and how this is reflected in various mechanisms (scenography, signage, digital technology). He explores the ideological foundations of this idealized form of participation through visual creation and shows how it is strongly rooted in communications strategies. …”
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    Wearable Technologies: Between Fashion, Art, Performance, and Science (Fiction) by Iztok Hrga

    Published in Tekstilec (2019-06-01)
    “…Power-supply solutions are smarter and wireless technologies allow communication without cables. Wearable technology is becoming widely used in healthcare, care for the elderly and wellness, in the military, in workwear and sportswear for added security or performance characteristics, in sci-fi and fantasy movies and big-arena entertainment, and in award shows or pop concerts for its spectacular visual effects. …”
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    3D Digital Models / Accessibility and Inclusive Fruition by Adriana Rossi, Luca Cipriani, Pedro Manuel Cabezos

    Published in Disegnare con (2024-07-01)
    “…<p>Representation based on the visualization of reality, acquired through active and passive sensors, has allowed a rethinking of the traditional cognitive and communicative process. …”
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    Heteronomy of architecture. Between hybridation and contamination of knowledge by Ingrid Paoletti, Maria Pilar Vettori

    Published in Techne (2021-05-01)
    “…In the systemic and concerted working process so intrinsic to disciplines such as filmmaking and music – but also the visual arts or even philosophy – the act of designing is the expression of the relationship with a community of individuals whose actions are based on a role that is as social as it is technical, given that they act based on material and immaterial values of a public nature. …”
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