Search results for "Portrait"

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Dissolvenze. Il corpo immaginario della fotografia

2020

Composto da fotografie appartenenti a tre progetti diversi – Lost in the K-Hole, Doppelgänger e Maelström – Human Surfaces è un diario visivo interpretativo che mette in luce, in modo originale, un’iconografia di varie e potenziali diversità individuali (l’alter ego, l’attore, il visionario) protagoniste di scene immaginarie ma non per questo meno obiettive. Di Donato si muove in un territorio non solo di osservazione ma di costruzione dell’immagine, a sancire che la fotografia, come tutte le forme visuali autoriali, è un’emanazione che contiene il suo artefice. Tessendo le fila delle sue visioni l’autore crea intersezioni, riconoscimenti, trasformazioni, vere e proprie descrizioni dense di…

Settore L-ART/06 - Cinema Fotografia E TelevisioneFotografia corpo ritratto dissolvenza apparizionePhotography body portrait fading apparition
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The wounded self-portrait as an expression of the experiential dimension of disease

2020

The present article aims at giving an ethical-anthropological interpretation of the body wounded by the disease, under the perspective of the wounded self-portrait, a genre selected by some artists who, between the nineteenth and the twentieth century, pictured their physical or psychological malaise (Van Gogh, Kahlo, Munch, Bacon, Klee). Getting acquainted with artistic language, particularly when it arises from personal experience, has an educational value for healthcare professional, as it helps to catch “the history from below”, as Roy Porter called it, which is the history from the patient’s perspective. Dans cet article les auteurs donnent une interprétation anthropologique au corps h…

Settore MED/02 - Storia Della MedicinaSelf-portrait wounded body Van Gogh Kahlo Bacon Klee Munch
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Geometric Singular Perturbation Theory Beyond Normal Hyperbolicity

2001

Geometric Singular Perturbation theory has traditionally dealt only with perturbation problems near normally hyperbolic manifolds of singularities. In this paper we want to show how blow up techniques can permit enlarging the applicability to non-normally hyperbolic points. We will present the method on well chosen examples in the plane and in 3-space.

Singular perturbationPhase portraitSingular solutionMathematical analysisPerturbation (astronomy)Vector fieldGravitational singularityCenter manifoldMathematics
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Le statue della “Porta Marmorea” di Siracusa

2022

Viene preso in esame il primo recupero di sculture antiche di cui abbiamo memoria per Siracusa, tramandato da Fazello che ne riferisce il ritrovamento nel 1530 nella zona dell‟istmo tra Ortigia e la terraferma, nel corso di lavori edili al Castello Marchetto. Delle sette statue marmoree ricordate, almeno tre possono essere ancora individuate nel Museo “Paolo Orsi”: 1) una statua iconica femminile velato capite degli inizi dell‟età imperiale, raffigurante quasi certamente una dama impe-riale e proveniente da contesto ufficiale (nel Foro?); 2) un torso di Dioniso del secondo quarto del II secolo d.C., che po-trebbe avere attinenza col santuario di Dionysos Morychos presso l‟istmo; 3) il framm…

Syracuse Medieval castle Marietto Ortygia Roman cult statues Dionysos Vatergott female portrait statue antiquarian researchSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti at the Mirror: 'The Portrait' and the Search for the Self

2003

The Portrait D.G. Rossetti The Pre-Raphaelites Victorian PoetrySettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Movie Script Similarity Using Multilayer Network Portrait Divergence

2020

International audience; This paper addresses the question of movie similarity through multilayer graph similarity measures. Recent work has shown how to construct multilayer networks using movie scripts, and how they capture different aspects of the stories. Based on this modeling, we propose to rely on the multilayer structure and compute different similarities, so we may compare movies, not from their visual content, summary, or actors, but actually from their own storyboard. We propose to do so using “portrait divergence”, which has been recently introduced to compute graph distances from summarizing graph characteristics. We illustrate our approach on the series of six Star Wars movies.

Theoretical computer scienceComputer science02 engineering and technologyStar (graph theory)[INFO.INFO-NE]Computer Science [cs]/Neural and Evolutionary Computing [cs.NE]computer.software_genre01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmas[INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Similarity (network science)[INFO.INFO-LG]Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG]0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO]Computer Science [cs]StoryboardDivergence (statistics)Structure (mathematical logic)Network portraitMoviesMultilayer networksNetwork similarity[INFO.INFO-MM]Computer Science [cs]/Multimedia [cs.MM]Construct (python library)Scripting languageGraph (abstract data type)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingcomputer[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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Enhancing visual literacy through interpretation of photo-genres: toward a genre typology of journalistic photographs

2016

ABSTRACTAlthough genre is one of the most extensively employed concepts in various disciplines, only a few attempts have been made to classify images in the press, providing either a palette of thematic categories similar to those of photography competitions or theory-based classifications, which often ignore certain types of photographs. In addition, no studies have suggested the genre typology as a tool for the interpretation of journalistic photographs. Based on a literature review and visual material analysis from the Polish daily Gazeta Wyborcza, this study compiles a typology that sets out four photo-genres: news photography, reportage photography, portrait photography and illustrativ…

Typologyjournalistic photographmedia_common.quotation_subjectVisual literacy050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)press photographyEducationVisual arts0508 media and communicationsgenreta518interpretationPortrait photographymedia_commonCommunicationInterpretation (philosophy)visual literacy05 social sciencesPhotography050301 educationArtThematic mapPalette (painting)typology0503 educationJournal of Media Practice
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Anne d’Autriche en ses images : légitimation du pouvoir féminin et culture visuelle de la majesté dans la France du XVIIe siècle

2018

Anne of Austria offers an important part, yet neglected, in the the development of royal iconography in seventeenth century France. Devoided from management of power under the reign of her husband Louis XIII, she is however the subject of many representations. The number of her images increases when she accedes to the responsibilities of the government at the death of the king, in 1643, becoming regent in the name of her minor son, Louis XIV. Beyond its majority in 1651, she maintains herself at a prominent place, until the death of Mazarin in 1661. During these two decades, a deep political crisis in France culminates in the so-called Fronde. In this context, the image of Anne of Austria b…

Visual culturePortraits du pouvoirPerformanceWomen and powerPortraits of powerReinesQueenshipMajestéCulture visuelleCostumes royaux[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryRoyal dress[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryMajestyPrintsFemmes et pouvoirFrench art of the XVIIth centuryArt français du XVIIe siècleEstampes
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2021

In the early 19th century, William H. Wollaston impressed the Royal Society of London with engravings of portraits. He manipulated facial features, such as the nose, and thereby dramatically changed the perceived gaze direction, although the eye region with iris and eye socket had remained unaltered. This Wollaston illusion can be thought of as head orientation attracting perceived gaze direction when the eye region is unchanged. In naturalistic viewing, the eye region changes with head orientation and typically produces a repulsion effect. Here we explore if there is a flip side to the illusion. Does the gaze direction also alter the perceived direction of the head? We used copies of the …

Visual perceptionHead (linguistics)media_common.quotation_subjectIllusionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGazeSensory SystemsVisual artsOphthalmologyPortraitArtificial IntelligenceOrientation (mental)Psychologymedia_commoni-Perception
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Mihail Manoilescu, A Researcher Who Tipped the Development and International Trade Theory: Sketch Portrait

2020

Who was Mihail Manoilescu? What are the main dimensions of his scientific work? How did the researcher tilt the industrial development theory, that specializes in international trade, according to David Ricardo’s theory of comparative costs and the H.O.S. theory? What was his place in the world economy? What current significations may one find in Manoilescu’s theses? Here are questions that these lines are designed to answer sketching a portrait of the Romanian economist.

World economyPortraitbusiness.industryRomanianlanguageSociologyInternational tradebusinessDevelopment theorylanguage.human_languageSketch
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