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Studies on Art and Architecture 2016/3-4

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Description

A collection of articles.

Contents:

Ingrid Ruudi. The concept project of Tõnis Vindi Naissaare – a utopian special zone of the transitional period.
Margus Vihalem. What is at stake in archaesthetics? Looking for a new perspective on aesthetic experience.
Raivo Kelomees. Bodily cinema environments and the extension of viewer experience: Spatiality, tactility and proprioception in participatory art.
Johannes Saar. Journalistic reception of architecture and visual arts in comparison. Qualitative content analysis of cultural journalism.
Karin Hallas-Murula. Country and architecture. Construction policy of Konstantin Päts 1934-1940.
Poppy Teemus. From penny magazine to penny magazine: the many lives of fifty woodcuts 1832-1876.
Reviews/Ingrid Sahk. Is technique important? Some thoughts about graphic techniques in the 19th century in connection with Friedrich Ludwig von Maydell’s pictures from the history of the Baltic States.
Tiina Abel. Waiting for Triig’s monograph.
Focus/Irit Rogoff. Exploring visual culture.
Authors.

Publisher: Estonian Association of Art Scientists and Curators
Year of publication: 2016
Chief editor: Virve Sarapik
Editor: Stina Sarapuu
Authors: Ingrid Ruudi, Margus Vihalem, Raivo Kelomees, Johannes Saar, Karin Hallas-Murula, Moonika Teemus
Designer: Piia Ruber
Language editors: Tiina Hallik, Richard Adang
Format: paperback
Language: Estonian, English
Pages: 200
Dimensions: 16.6 x 24 cm
ISSN: 1406-2860

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