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The Sinulog dancing of Cebu City, Philippines a semeiotic analysis /Ness, Sally Ann. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1987. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [576]-587).
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The Sinulog dancing of Cebu City, Philippines a semeiotic analysis /Ness, Sally Ann. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1987. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [576]-587).
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Autoportrait /Jean, Daniel, January 1990 (has links)
Mémoire (M.A.)-- Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1990. / Ce travail de recherche a été réalisé à l'UQAC dans le cadre du programme de Maîtrise en arts plastiques extensionné de l'UQAM à l'UQAC. CaQCU Bibliogr.: f. 107-111. Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU
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Réponses à la mission culturelle de la télévision publique : analyse sémiologique des rapports institutionnels, des figures de l'artiste et des écritures numériques à France Télévisions (1993-2017) / Responses to the cultural mission for public television : semiologic analysis of institutional reports, figures of artists, and digital writings at France Télévisions (1993-2017)Alexis, Lucie 17 November 2017 (has links)
Ce travail s’intéresse à la mission culturelle de France Télévisions à partir de la problématique suivante : La culture à la télévision de service public a-t-elle une qualité particulière ? Si oui, quels en sont les principes régulateurs et comment se manifeste sa cohérence ? À partir d’une définition restrictive de la notion de culture qui inclut à la fois les grandes disciplines artistiques et les productions des industries culturelles, le lecteur suit un parcours chronologique à travers trois mouvements : une analyse de rapports institutionnels publiés entre 1993 et 2008 ; une étude de figures d’artistes tels que visibles dans trois émissions de plateau (On n’est pas couché, Ce soir (ou jamais !) et Des mots de minuit) entre 2010 et 2011 ; des formes numériques d’écriture et de diffusion de la culture expérimentées entre 2011 et 2017. Nous appuyant sur une histoire de la télévision publique, nous nous inscrivons principalement dans une perspective sémiologique. Toutefois, nous empruntons quelques outils à l’analyse de discours, à l’approche par les modèles socio-économiques des industries culturelles, et proposons une conduite d’entretien graphique. L’hétérogénéité des objets concrets et des méthodologies que nous mobilisons nous conduisent à conclure que la culture de la télévision de service public se nourrit à la fois d’une conception majoritairement institutionnellement consacrée, d’une attention portée aux productions des industries culturelles et aux « médiacultures » et tend à s’élargir davantage au travers d’expériences numériques. C’est d’une conjugaison de cet ensemble d’éléments sur un mode propre que procède la culture de la télévision de service public.Descripteurs : télévision publique ; France Télévisions ; culture et arts ; industries culturelles ; rapport institutionnel ; programmes télévisuels ; nouvelles écritures audiovisuelles ; geste graphique / The dissertation focuses on the France Télévisions’s cultural agenda and addresses the following question : Is there a form of culture specific to public service broadcasting ? If there is, how is it regulated and how does its coherence appear? We tackle the issue using a restricted definition of the notion of culture that includes both the great artistic disciplines and the productions of cultural industries. A chronological analysis follows three movements that place the reader/audience in various political and media territories: an inquiry into the institutional reports published between 1993 and 2007; figures and portraits of artists in three lateevening TV shows (On n’est pas couché, Ce soir (ou jamais!), and Des mots de minuit) broadcast between 2010 and 2011; and digital writings/narratives of culture between 2011 and 2017. Based on a history of public television, our perspective is mainly semiological. However, our study is inscribed in a project that includes several methodological tools while also using discourse analysis and a socioeconomic approach of the cultural industry. Finally, we have carried out graphic interviews. The heterogeneous nature of the artefacts and methods we summon lead us to conclude that public television culture is conveyed thanks to an understanding of culture close to the "established culture", the productions of cultural industries and "mediacultures", although it tends to expand in relation to digital experiences. Lastly, the combination of a number of factors produces a synoptic vision of the different conceptions of public television culture. Keywords : Public television ; France Télévisions ; culture and arts ; cultural industry products ; institutional reports ; talk-shows ; new audio-visual writing ; graphic gesture.
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Aesthetics and taste formation in musical spaces of consumption : a multi-sited ethnographic studySkandalis, Alexandros January 2016 (has links)
The aim of this study is to investigate the interrelationships between place and taste through a multi-sited ethnography of music consumption. Place and taste are important theoretical constructs that have been studied extensively across the humanities and social sciences. Yet, there is a scarcity of research that attempts to bring together these constructs in the fields of marketing and consumer research and beyond. In particular, prior consumer culture theory (CCT) research has not taken into account the spatial processes through which consumers enact, perform and further develop their tastes in the market place. More significantly, little empirical research illustrates how different consumption spaces tend to orchestrate and shape consumers’ tastes. As such, this study focuses on the context of music consumption and aims to explore spatial taste formation processes via consumers’ aesthetic experiences in popular (festival) and classical (concert hall) music places within the fields of indie and classical music consumption respectively. The emergent findings are structured upon four chapters (papers) and develop specific research objectives which revolve around the overarching aim of the study, namely the exploration of the interrelationships between place and taste. This study brings together both structural and experiential dimensions of taste and highlights the ontological significance of phenomenological understandings of space and place for marketing and consumer research.
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GENIUS THEATRI, České Budějovice / GENIUS THEATRI, České BudějoviceČučka, Pavel January 2017 (has links)
České Budějovice struggles with unsuitable spaces for the Theatre and the Philharmonic. It is also confronted with urbanistic challenges of underused public spaces. This diploma thesis sets out to remedy these challenges and offer a possible solution through the design of Platform of live arts – opera and philharmonic halls at Mariánské náměstí. I approach this problematic area with an effort of creating a distinctive feature, that propagates new spatial relationships and changes the existing perception of space. The center of gravity, two performance halls, are placed in the utmost tip of the plot in confrontation with historical skyline of the old city. Counterweight of this expansive volume is a park, theatrical gardens at the opposite and. The idea is to preserve quality free space around which similar institutions might find their place in the future, thus creating a cultural oasis.
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Plastiques urbaines, entre paysage et culture : recherche sur les aménagements urbains intégrant l’art dans l’espace public des villes de la province du Guangdong, Chine / Urban forms, between landscape et culture : research on urban development integrating art into the public space in the cities of Guangdong province, ChinaCui, Junjing 21 June 2016 (has links)
Dans un contexte de développement urbain en pleine vitesse de la province du Guangdong (au sud de la Chine), notamment de sa capitale Guangzhou, la transformation paysagère rapide et radicale nous incite à nous interroger sur les relations entre la société et l’environnement, les habitants et les lieux de vie, l’art et la ville. Face aux enjeux politiques et économiques liés aux mutations urbaines, quelle est la place et l’action de l’art sur l’aménagement de la ville? Sous quelles formes et de quelles manières l’art s’y intègre-t-il? Avec les interventions artistiques dans l’espace public, l’artiste est-il capable de rétablir, in situ, la communication réciproque entre les habitants et les lieux ? Quelles sont les approches et les modalités envisageables pour répondre à ces questions?Vu qu’il y a de nombreux bâtiments occidentaux construits à Guangzhou depuis une trentaine d’années, qui font face aux sculptures traditionnelles chinoises qui ne correspondent pas au style occidental, comment peut-on trouver les voies intermédiaires réconciliant deux polarités – la forme moderne occidentalisée et l’esprit traditionnel cantonais – dans la création de la sculpture urbaine ? Il devient nécessaire de reconstruire une version moderne de l’ancien système en proposant une forme urbaine locale contemporaine utilisant les savoirs-faires traditionnels des artisans qui dépasseraient la dissonance entre contexte architectural occidentalisé et sculpture régionale cantonaise. / In a context of urban development at full speed in Guangdong (South of China), especially its capital Guangzhou, the rapid and radical transformation of landscapes raises a number of questions about the relationship between societies and their environment, the local peoples and the living places, art and the city. Faced with political and economic issues related to urban change, what is the role and work of art on the city layout? In what forms and in what ways the art it does integrity? With artistic interventions in public space, the artist is capable of restoring it in situ, mutual communication between people and places? What approaches and possible ways to address these issues?Since there are many western buildings built in Guangzhou last thirty years, face to face traditional Chinese sculptures that do not fit the Western style, how can we find the subchannels reconciling two polarities - the modern westernized form and the traditional Cantonese spirit - in the creation of urban sculpture? It therefore becomes necessary to rebuild a modern version of the old system by providing a local contemporary urban form using the traditional skills of artisans who exceed the dissonance between westernized architectural context and Cantonese regional sculpture.
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Supporting the need: a comparative investigation of public and private arts endowments supporting state arts agenciesLee, Keith D. 10 December 2007 (has links)
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