Browsing Fine Arts by Type "Article"
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Autopoiesis in contemporary Bio-Arts in Mexico and Colombia
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2015)In Latin America, the convergence of art, technology, and activism, alongside the environmental impact of globalization, has led to works addressing ecological themes. While constituting a new focus of digital art practices ... -
Cueing refrains in the medieval conductus
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-10-05)As lyrical refrain forms flourished beginning in the twelfth century and increased attention was paid to the mise en page of song in manuscript sources, scribes faced the dilemma of how to cue frequent repetition of poetry ... -
'Flower of the lily': late-medieval religious and heraldic symbolism in Paris, Bibliotheque nationale de France, MS francais 146
(Cambridge University Press, 2014-01)Paris, Bibliotheque nationale de France, MS francais 146 (fr. 146), a manuscript well known for its inclusion of the Roman de Fauvel, also provides an important, albeit understudied, contribution to the history surrounding ... -
In tune or out of tune: are different instruments and voice heard differently?
(SAGE Publications, 2015-04)We studied music majors' perception of intonation in accompanied solo performances of trumpet, violin, and voice. We were interested in whether listeners would judge pitch deviations of equal magnitude in the three solo ... -
Masculinity in advertising: The power of verbal cue
(University of Novi Sad - Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Graphic Engineering and Design, 2023-04-07)The portrayal of men in print advertisements has been less attentive subject in comparison to woman depiction analysis, even though research on gender advertising has increased over the last decades. This paper examines ... -
Memory matters: works by Gesine Janzen
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-09-02)Exhibition review: Memory matters: works by Gesine Janzen, Kauffman Museum, Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, August 16, 2016-May 28, 2017. Memory Matters: Works by Gesine Janzen at the Kauffman Museum adds depth and ... -
The effects of varying melodic intervals in melodic intonation therapy for persons with aphasia
(Routledge, 2022-06-26)Background Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) is an evidence-based treatment for persons with non-fluent aphasia. The contribution of rhythm within MIT has been frequently studied, though little research has been completed ...