Portraits: Oil paintings of the Italian-German artist and architect Dr. Letizia Mancino Cremer
For more information and requests for exhibitions please see
http://www.letizia-mancino.eu/
Museum in the 17th and 18th centuries... ioannaΕλενη Λιουσα
In the 17th and 18th centuries, wealthy individuals built collections of scientific instruments and curiosities known as cabinets of curiosities. Some of these private collections evolved into early science museums. Additionally, some science museums originated from collections amassed by learned societies. While some museums focused on preserving objects, others emphasized demonstrating and applying scientific processes.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer during the High Renaissance. He showed great versatility in these disciplines and is considered one of the greatest artists of his time along with Leonardo da Vinci. As a young man, Michelangelo was apprenticed to Ghirlandaio and later studied at Lorenzo de' Medici's academy with other prominent philosophers and writers. Some of Michelangelo's most famous works include the Statue of David, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and The Last Judgement. He died in Rome at the age of 88, fulfilling his last wish to be buried in his beloved Florence.
During the Renaissance in Italy, there were several advances in architecture, painting, and sculpture. In architecture, wealthy Italians built large palazzi and Filippo Brunelleschi invented hoists to lift heavy objects and designed the dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence without any internal supports. In painting, patrons like the Medicis funded artists, works had more realistic backgrounds, perspectives, colors, and oil paints became widely used. Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper used geometry and perspective. Sculptures began to look more realistic and expressive, could stand on their own, and were larger thanks to patron support, with Donatello's David being an iconic early Renaissance work.
This document provides an overview of key artists and developments in art history during the Mannerism period and Counter-Reformation. It lists important names like Raphael, Giulio Romano, Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Bronzino, Parmigianino, Titian, El Greco, and the Carracci. It also discusses locations such as Mantua, Spain, Venice, Toledo, and Bologna. Possible essay topics focus on Mannerism, the Escorial project in Spain, and the life and work of El Greco, particularly his painting The Burial of the Count of Orgaz.
The architecture of the Cinquecento period is characterized by simplicity and harmony. The most important architect was Donato Bramante, whose works included St. Peter's Basilica and the Tempietto. Michelangelo originated Mannerism architecture, seeking his own interpretation of classical styles. Sculpture was dominated by Michelangelo, known for large-scale works capturing perfect facial expressions, such as the Pietà and David. In painting, Leonardo, Raphael, and Michelangelo were the three geniuses of the High Renaissance in Florence, Rome, and Milan, with Michelangelo preferring sculpture but gaining fame for his Sistine Chapel frescoes.
The document discusses key aspects of Renaissance art and architecture. It describes how Renaissance artists studied human anatomy and depicted nature more realistically. It also explains how Brunelleschi was one of the first to use pilasters as an integrated system in his Old Sacristy building. Renaissance architecture made use of classical columns and arches in new ways.
Nicolae Titulescu was a prominent Romanian politician who had a leading role in Romania's public life for almost four decades between the two world wars. He began his political career in 1912 when he was elected to Parliament. In 1917, he became Finance Minister and represented Romania at the 1918 Peace Conference in Paris. Upon returning home, he served another term as Finance Minister before being appointed as Romania's Plenipotentiary Minister to London in 1922. Titulescu was known as the "academician of peace" and "the minister of Europe" for his work in international diplomacy and conferences. He was a founding member of the International Diplomatic Academy in Paris.
Ada dua faktor yang mempengaruhi pertumbuhan dan perkembangan tumbuhan, yaitu faktor luar seperti air, cahaya, dan suhu, serta faktor dalam seperti gen dan hormon tumbuhan seperti auksin dan giberelin.
Museum in the 17th and 18th centuries... ioannaΕλενη Λιουσα
In the 17th and 18th centuries, wealthy individuals built collections of scientific instruments and curiosities known as cabinets of curiosities. Some of these private collections evolved into early science museums. Additionally, some science museums originated from collections amassed by learned societies. While some museums focused on preserving objects, others emphasized demonstrating and applying scientific processes.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer during the High Renaissance. He showed great versatility in these disciplines and is considered one of the greatest artists of his time along with Leonardo da Vinci. As a young man, Michelangelo was apprenticed to Ghirlandaio and later studied at Lorenzo de' Medici's academy with other prominent philosophers and writers. Some of Michelangelo's most famous works include the Statue of David, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and The Last Judgement. He died in Rome at the age of 88, fulfilling his last wish to be buried in his beloved Florence.
During the Renaissance in Italy, there were several advances in architecture, painting, and sculpture. In architecture, wealthy Italians built large palazzi and Filippo Brunelleschi invented hoists to lift heavy objects and designed the dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence without any internal supports. In painting, patrons like the Medicis funded artists, works had more realistic backgrounds, perspectives, colors, and oil paints became widely used. Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper used geometry and perspective. Sculptures began to look more realistic and expressive, could stand on their own, and were larger thanks to patron support, with Donatello's David being an iconic early Renaissance work.
This document provides an overview of key artists and developments in art history during the Mannerism period and Counter-Reformation. It lists important names like Raphael, Giulio Romano, Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Bronzino, Parmigianino, Titian, El Greco, and the Carracci. It also discusses locations such as Mantua, Spain, Venice, Toledo, and Bologna. Possible essay topics focus on Mannerism, the Escorial project in Spain, and the life and work of El Greco, particularly his painting The Burial of the Count of Orgaz.
The architecture of the Cinquecento period is characterized by simplicity and harmony. The most important architect was Donato Bramante, whose works included St. Peter's Basilica and the Tempietto. Michelangelo originated Mannerism architecture, seeking his own interpretation of classical styles. Sculpture was dominated by Michelangelo, known for large-scale works capturing perfect facial expressions, such as the Pietà and David. In painting, Leonardo, Raphael, and Michelangelo were the three geniuses of the High Renaissance in Florence, Rome, and Milan, with Michelangelo preferring sculpture but gaining fame for his Sistine Chapel frescoes.
The document discusses key aspects of Renaissance art and architecture. It describes how Renaissance artists studied human anatomy and depicted nature more realistically. It also explains how Brunelleschi was one of the first to use pilasters as an integrated system in his Old Sacristy building. Renaissance architecture made use of classical columns and arches in new ways.
Nicolae Titulescu was a prominent Romanian politician who had a leading role in Romania's public life for almost four decades between the two world wars. He began his political career in 1912 when he was elected to Parliament. In 1917, he became Finance Minister and represented Romania at the 1918 Peace Conference in Paris. Upon returning home, he served another term as Finance Minister before being appointed as Romania's Plenipotentiary Minister to London in 1922. Titulescu was known as the "academician of peace" and "the minister of Europe" for his work in international diplomacy and conferences. He was a founding member of the International Diplomatic Academy in Paris.
Ada dua faktor yang mempengaruhi pertumbuhan dan perkembangan tumbuhan, yaitu faktor luar seperti air, cahaya, dan suhu, serta faktor dalam seperti gen dan hormon tumbuhan seperti auksin dan giberelin.
Web 2.0 refers to World Wide Web sites that emphasize user-generated content, usability, and interoperability for end users. Key attributes of Web 2.0 include rich user experiences, user participation through activities like blogging, tagging, and social networking, and dynamic content that can be easily shared and remixed. The technologies of Web 2.0 aim to facilitate increased user participation in education by allowing students to engage with each other's ideas and comments through new media like podcasts and social bookmarking.
This document provides a summary of events from the Westall High School UFO incident of 1966 in Melbourne, Australia. It describes how over 200 students and teachers witnessed a shiny, metallic object in the sky that landed in a nearby field. Many students left their classrooms to observe the object up close. It eventually rose back into the sky and disappeared at a high speed. Witnesses reported strange physiological effects from the incident and a cover-up by authorities in the following years. The event remains an intriguing alleged UFO sighting from the 1960s.
Este proyecto pedagógico de aula titulado "Hay que cuidar el río Ejido y amarlo" fue creado por dos estudiantes de segundo semestre de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación para el curso de primer grado de la Escuela Normal Superior de Popayán Básica Primaria. El proyecto incluye actividades como la creación de figuras con botellas, observación de un video sobre la creación del mundo, y decoración de una bola de navidad.
Este documento fornece informações sobre o medicamento Anforicin B, incluindo sua indicação para tratamento de infecções fúngicas, como funciona inibindo o crescimento de fungos, precauções e efeitos colaterais comuns como febre e calafrios. Ele também descreve como deve ser armazenado, reconstituído e administrado por via intravenosa sob supervisão médica.
The document discusses why India is behind other countries in various areas such as language, technology, science, culture, and society. It argues that India had advanced languages like Sanskrit, technologies like metallurgy and mathematics, sciences like Ayurveda and yoga, as well as a rich culture and traditions, but these are not fully utilized today. It questions why India does not make more use of its ancient knowledge and cultural strengths to strengthen society and shape its future.
A story about giants, tactics and what’s nextConny Svensson
The PC era is behind us, Microsoft was the clear winner. But how about the new “Post-PC” era, who is the winner, or maybe we can have many winners? Google as the market-share leader in the form of Android, or Apple as the profit-share leader, the mighty Samsung which seems unstoppable or is Microsoft finally turning around and taking back the enterprise in the mobile space. It’s still early on in this fight for dominance, and the weapons are manifold: patents, marketing, tech specs, FUD, eco-systems, cloud, AI, customer data, apps and of course money. And what is the next big thing? The smartphones and tablets was just the beginning, will wearables and IoT be the next step, how about robotics? And how long until we reach the singularity? Many questions, hopefully some answers or at least a discussion about the current state and a possible future.
Konstitusi adalah hukum dasar tertulis maupun tidak tertulis suatu negara yang mengatur tentang ketatanegaraan, pembagian kekuasaan, dan perlindungan hak asasi manusia. Konstitusi dapat berupa undang-undang tertulis maupun adat kebiasaan yang tidak tertulis. Tujuan konstitusi adalah membatasi kekuasaan penguasa dan melindungi hak asasi warga negara.
7th sem final presentation solar tracking systemDebajyoti Chanda
The document discusses industrial automation and its various types. It defines automation as using control systems and information technology to reduce human work in producing goods and services. Some key advantages are replacing human physical and mental requirements, performing tasks beyond human capabilities, and improving economic efficiency. The document also describes various automated control systems like electronic, pneumatic, and computer-aided automation. It provides details on distributed control systems, programmable logic controllers, robotic arms, and concludes that while automation increases precision and speed, its heavy costs and potential job losses must also be considered.
Super Resolution Microscopy publications 2012Firstscientix
Localization Microscopy: Molecular Galaxies of protein transport in human blood-brain-barrier, tight junctions networks, gene transcription, single molecules, nuclear histones, viruses
Super Resolution Microscopy Christoph Cremer "Molecular Constellations 2015"Firstscientix
This document summarizes recent work from the Cremer Lab on superresolution fluorescence microscopy techniques. It discusses:
1) Applications of localization microscopy to image DNA distribution in human cell nuclei at resolutions up to 27,000 DNA sites per square micron and individual human influenza A viruses associated with cell membranes.
2) The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry being awarded to Stefan Hell, a former associate of the Cremer Lab, for his work developing stimulated emission depletion microscopy.
3) Publications from the Cremer Lab in 2014 applying localization microscopy to study chromatin, hepatitis growth factor receptors, and cytomegalovirus proteins.
The document provides an overview of the Scrum agile framework for software development. It defines Scrum, outlines its history and components, and describes key aspects like roles, artifacts, and the sprint process. Scrum uses short development iterations called sprints to incrementally develop working software, with daily stand-ups and sprint planning and review meetings. Roles include the product owner, scrum master, and self-organizing cross-functional team. Artifacts include the product and sprint backlogs and burn down charts. The document also discusses scaling Scrum for large projects.
Research paper presentation on agile scrumAbdullah Raza
This document discusses the evolution of Agile Scrum software development methodology. It provides an overview of Scrum, including roles like the Product Owner and Scrum Master. It then presents a case study on using Scrum methodology for a shopping cart project. The results showed improvements like easier requirement changes between sprints, better customer involvement, and fewer bugs. In conclusion, Scrum addressed many issues of traditional methodology.
7th sem final presentation solar tracking systemDebajyoti Chanda
This document presents a project on a solar tracking system developed by a group of students. It discusses how solar tracking can increase solar panel output by ensuring the panels always face the sun. It includes block diagrams of the system design using a microcontroller and sensors to control stepper motors and adjust the panel orientation. The document also discusses the concept design, Pro-E CAD model, design evaluation, and applications of the solar tracking system.
Paolo Portoghesi is an Italian architect known for his postmodern and contemporary works that blend classical and modern elements. Some key points:
- He helped launch postmodernism in Italy in the 1960s with works like the Strada Novissima that combined historical references.
- His designs often feature concentric circles and domes inspired by nature and the theme of "God is light." Materials like marble and travertine also reference classical styles.
- Notable works include the Strasbourg Mosque with its central dome and 16 smaller domes, and the Church of the Holy Family with its mesmerizing concentric circles representing the wholeness of God.
- Portoghesi
THE DIVERSE BEAUTY OF MATHILDENHÖHE: AN INSIGHT INTO AESTHETIC PHILOSOPHY AND...John1Lorcan
This article aims to look at the World Heritage Site from the perspective of curatorial studies and aesthetic
philosophy. The Darmstadt Artists' Colony made an enormous contribution to art and formed a bridge
between the British Arts & Crafts movement and the German Association of Craftsmen, which eventually
led to the Bauhaus movement. The last Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine was not only a patron who
founded this Artists' Colony, but also a prominent curator together with the Austrian architect and one of
the founders of the Vienna Secession, Joseph Maria Olbrich. Together they combined economic
development with artistic innovation. The establishment of the Darmstadt Artists' Colony was a sensation
in the art world. Itmarked the beginning of the 20th century, turning everyday life into an aesthetic
experience.
This document discusses expressionism in modern and contemporary architecture. It begins by defining expressionism in painting in the early 20th century, noting the emphasis on conveying emotion through abstraction. In architecture, expressionism sought to make buildings more emotionally expressive through sculptural, sometimes irrational forms reflecting the architect's personality. Several key expressionist architects are discussed, including Bruno Taut, Erich Mendelsohn, and Rudolf Steiner, along with some of their most celebrated works employing expressionist styles like the Glass Pavilion, Einstein Tower, and Goetheanum buildings. The document explores how expressionism is not always clearly defined and can overlap with other styles, but generally features distorted, sculptural forms conveying emotion, spirit
Expressionism architecture final edidationYazid Hamoda
Expressionism architecture developed in early 20th century Europe as artists sought new ways to convey emotional and spiritual ideas through abstract and distorted forms. Key characteristics included biomorphic shapes inspired by nature, asymmetric designs, and use of new materials like concrete and glass. Prominent expressionist architects included Erich Mendelsohn, Fritz Höger, Peter Behrens, and Rudolf Steiner. Mendelsohn's Einstein Tower and Höger's Chilehaus used innovative brick designs to distort forms for emotional effect. Steiner's Goetheanums in Dornach fused architecture, sculpture, color and space to convey spiritual concepts of metamorphosis.
Early Museum as Symbol of National IdentityIJERDJOURNAL
ABSTRACT:- This paper traces the role of the museum as a tool in the formation of national identity, in Bavarian kingdom, during the late eighteen and early nineteenth centuries. The importance of the museums in Berlin and Munich, built under the rule of Ludwig I, is that they helped to forge the new museum typology that were applied to other European cities with the same intent. The paper examines three museums from Munich and Berlin: The Altes Museum, the Glyptothek and the Alte Pinakothek. It seeks to establish the relationship between the content or the collection and the container or the building itself as well as the expression of this phenomena into the architectural language.
This document provides an overview of art in Northern Europe and Spain during the 16th century. It discusses the impact of the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation on art. Key artists mentioned include Matthias Grünewald, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Hans Holbein the Younger, Hieronymus Bosch, and El Greco. The document also provides learning objectives and includes images and descriptions of works by these artists to illustrate 16th century artistic styles in different regions.
This document provides an overview of art in Northern Europe and Spain during the 16th century. It discusses the impact of the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation on art. Key artists mentioned include Matthias Grünewald, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Hans Holbein the Younger, Hieronymus Bosch, and El Greco. The document also provides learning objectives and includes images and descriptions of works by these artists to illustrate 16th century artistic styles in different regions.
Web 2.0 refers to World Wide Web sites that emphasize user-generated content, usability, and interoperability for end users. Key attributes of Web 2.0 include rich user experiences, user participation through activities like blogging, tagging, and social networking, and dynamic content that can be easily shared and remixed. The technologies of Web 2.0 aim to facilitate increased user participation in education by allowing students to engage with each other's ideas and comments through new media like podcasts and social bookmarking.
This document provides a summary of events from the Westall High School UFO incident of 1966 in Melbourne, Australia. It describes how over 200 students and teachers witnessed a shiny, metallic object in the sky that landed in a nearby field. Many students left their classrooms to observe the object up close. It eventually rose back into the sky and disappeared at a high speed. Witnesses reported strange physiological effects from the incident and a cover-up by authorities in the following years. The event remains an intriguing alleged UFO sighting from the 1960s.
Este proyecto pedagógico de aula titulado "Hay que cuidar el río Ejido y amarlo" fue creado por dos estudiantes de segundo semestre de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación para el curso de primer grado de la Escuela Normal Superior de Popayán Básica Primaria. El proyecto incluye actividades como la creación de figuras con botellas, observación de un video sobre la creación del mundo, y decoración de una bola de navidad.
Este documento fornece informações sobre o medicamento Anforicin B, incluindo sua indicação para tratamento de infecções fúngicas, como funciona inibindo o crescimento de fungos, precauções e efeitos colaterais comuns como febre e calafrios. Ele também descreve como deve ser armazenado, reconstituído e administrado por via intravenosa sob supervisão médica.
The document discusses why India is behind other countries in various areas such as language, technology, science, culture, and society. It argues that India had advanced languages like Sanskrit, technologies like metallurgy and mathematics, sciences like Ayurveda and yoga, as well as a rich culture and traditions, but these are not fully utilized today. It questions why India does not make more use of its ancient knowledge and cultural strengths to strengthen society and shape its future.
A story about giants, tactics and what’s nextConny Svensson
The PC era is behind us, Microsoft was the clear winner. But how about the new “Post-PC” era, who is the winner, or maybe we can have many winners? Google as the market-share leader in the form of Android, or Apple as the profit-share leader, the mighty Samsung which seems unstoppable or is Microsoft finally turning around and taking back the enterprise in the mobile space. It’s still early on in this fight for dominance, and the weapons are manifold: patents, marketing, tech specs, FUD, eco-systems, cloud, AI, customer data, apps and of course money. And what is the next big thing? The smartphones and tablets was just the beginning, will wearables and IoT be the next step, how about robotics? And how long until we reach the singularity? Many questions, hopefully some answers or at least a discussion about the current state and a possible future.
Konstitusi adalah hukum dasar tertulis maupun tidak tertulis suatu negara yang mengatur tentang ketatanegaraan, pembagian kekuasaan, dan perlindungan hak asasi manusia. Konstitusi dapat berupa undang-undang tertulis maupun adat kebiasaan yang tidak tertulis. Tujuan konstitusi adalah membatasi kekuasaan penguasa dan melindungi hak asasi warga negara.
7th sem final presentation solar tracking systemDebajyoti Chanda
The document discusses industrial automation and its various types. It defines automation as using control systems and information technology to reduce human work in producing goods and services. Some key advantages are replacing human physical and mental requirements, performing tasks beyond human capabilities, and improving economic efficiency. The document also describes various automated control systems like electronic, pneumatic, and computer-aided automation. It provides details on distributed control systems, programmable logic controllers, robotic arms, and concludes that while automation increases precision and speed, its heavy costs and potential job losses must also be considered.
Super Resolution Microscopy publications 2012Firstscientix
Localization Microscopy: Molecular Galaxies of protein transport in human blood-brain-barrier, tight junctions networks, gene transcription, single molecules, nuclear histones, viruses
Super Resolution Microscopy Christoph Cremer "Molecular Constellations 2015"Firstscientix
This document summarizes recent work from the Cremer Lab on superresolution fluorescence microscopy techniques. It discusses:
1) Applications of localization microscopy to image DNA distribution in human cell nuclei at resolutions up to 27,000 DNA sites per square micron and individual human influenza A viruses associated with cell membranes.
2) The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry being awarded to Stefan Hell, a former associate of the Cremer Lab, for his work developing stimulated emission depletion microscopy.
3) Publications from the Cremer Lab in 2014 applying localization microscopy to study chromatin, hepatitis growth factor receptors, and cytomegalovirus proteins.
The document provides an overview of the Scrum agile framework for software development. It defines Scrum, outlines its history and components, and describes key aspects like roles, artifacts, and the sprint process. Scrum uses short development iterations called sprints to incrementally develop working software, with daily stand-ups and sprint planning and review meetings. Roles include the product owner, scrum master, and self-organizing cross-functional team. Artifacts include the product and sprint backlogs and burn down charts. The document also discusses scaling Scrum for large projects.
Research paper presentation on agile scrumAbdullah Raza
This document discusses the evolution of Agile Scrum software development methodology. It provides an overview of Scrum, including roles like the Product Owner and Scrum Master. It then presents a case study on using Scrum methodology for a shopping cart project. The results showed improvements like easier requirement changes between sprints, better customer involvement, and fewer bugs. In conclusion, Scrum addressed many issues of traditional methodology.
7th sem final presentation solar tracking systemDebajyoti Chanda
This document presents a project on a solar tracking system developed by a group of students. It discusses how solar tracking can increase solar panel output by ensuring the panels always face the sun. It includes block diagrams of the system design using a microcontroller and sensors to control stepper motors and adjust the panel orientation. The document also discusses the concept design, Pro-E CAD model, design evaluation, and applications of the solar tracking system.
Paolo Portoghesi is an Italian architect known for his postmodern and contemporary works that blend classical and modern elements. Some key points:
- He helped launch postmodernism in Italy in the 1960s with works like the Strada Novissima that combined historical references.
- His designs often feature concentric circles and domes inspired by nature and the theme of "God is light." Materials like marble and travertine also reference classical styles.
- Notable works include the Strasbourg Mosque with its central dome and 16 smaller domes, and the Church of the Holy Family with its mesmerizing concentric circles representing the wholeness of God.
- Portoghesi
THE DIVERSE BEAUTY OF MATHILDENHÖHE: AN INSIGHT INTO AESTHETIC PHILOSOPHY AND...John1Lorcan
This article aims to look at the World Heritage Site from the perspective of curatorial studies and aesthetic
philosophy. The Darmstadt Artists' Colony made an enormous contribution to art and formed a bridge
between the British Arts & Crafts movement and the German Association of Craftsmen, which eventually
led to the Bauhaus movement. The last Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine was not only a patron who
founded this Artists' Colony, but also a prominent curator together with the Austrian architect and one of
the founders of the Vienna Secession, Joseph Maria Olbrich. Together they combined economic
development with artistic innovation. The establishment of the Darmstadt Artists' Colony was a sensation
in the art world. Itmarked the beginning of the 20th century, turning everyday life into an aesthetic
experience.
This document discusses expressionism in modern and contemporary architecture. It begins by defining expressionism in painting in the early 20th century, noting the emphasis on conveying emotion through abstraction. In architecture, expressionism sought to make buildings more emotionally expressive through sculptural, sometimes irrational forms reflecting the architect's personality. Several key expressionist architects are discussed, including Bruno Taut, Erich Mendelsohn, and Rudolf Steiner, along with some of their most celebrated works employing expressionist styles like the Glass Pavilion, Einstein Tower, and Goetheanum buildings. The document explores how expressionism is not always clearly defined and can overlap with other styles, but generally features distorted, sculptural forms conveying emotion, spirit
Expressionism architecture final edidationYazid Hamoda
Expressionism architecture developed in early 20th century Europe as artists sought new ways to convey emotional and spiritual ideas through abstract and distorted forms. Key characteristics included biomorphic shapes inspired by nature, asymmetric designs, and use of new materials like concrete and glass. Prominent expressionist architects included Erich Mendelsohn, Fritz Höger, Peter Behrens, and Rudolf Steiner. Mendelsohn's Einstein Tower and Höger's Chilehaus used innovative brick designs to distort forms for emotional effect. Steiner's Goetheanums in Dornach fused architecture, sculpture, color and space to convey spiritual concepts of metamorphosis.
Early Museum as Symbol of National IdentityIJERDJOURNAL
ABSTRACT:- This paper traces the role of the museum as a tool in the formation of national identity, in Bavarian kingdom, during the late eighteen and early nineteenth centuries. The importance of the museums in Berlin and Munich, built under the rule of Ludwig I, is that they helped to forge the new museum typology that were applied to other European cities with the same intent. The paper examines three museums from Munich and Berlin: The Altes Museum, the Glyptothek and the Alte Pinakothek. It seeks to establish the relationship between the content or the collection and the container or the building itself as well as the expression of this phenomena into the architectural language.
This document provides an overview of art in Northern Europe and Spain during the 16th century. It discusses the impact of the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation on art. Key artists mentioned include Matthias Grünewald, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Hans Holbein the Younger, Hieronymus Bosch, and El Greco. The document also provides learning objectives and includes images and descriptions of works by these artists to illustrate 16th century artistic styles in different regions.
This document provides an overview of art in Northern Europe and Spain during the 16th century. It discusses the impact of the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation on art. Key artists mentioned include Matthias Grünewald, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Hans Holbein the Younger, Hieronymus Bosch, and El Greco. The document also provides learning objectives and includes images and descriptions of works by these artists to illustrate 16th century artistic styles in different regions.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Marta Medina Muro Benjumea. It outlines her academic qualifications including degrees in history of art and interior architecture. It then details her extensive professional experience coordinating international exhibitions, preserving heritage sites, practicing interior architecture, and working in tourism. It also lists positions of responsibility she has held and publications and interviews.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Marta Medina Muro Benjumea. It outlines her academic qualifications including degrees in history of art and interior architecture. It then details her extensive professional experience coordinating international exhibitions, preserving heritage sites, practicing interior architecture, and working in tourism. It also lists positions of responsibility she has held and publications and interviews related to her work.
2020-21-History & Theory of Architecture I ARC2104 Lec4.pdfKYAGULANYIPETERSON
The document outlines key aspects of architecture during the High Renaissance period from the 15th to early 16th centuries. It discusses prominent architects like Bramante and Michelangelo and characteristics of the style including classical influences, symmetry, and geometric designs. Central plans with circular or octagonal shapes became popular. Architecture reflected the humanist ideals of balance, harmony, and the study of nature through realistic proportions and details.
A Brief Outline Of The History Of Exhibition MakingHeather Strinden
This document summarizes and discusses an issue of the publication "1,2,3, --- Thinking about Exhibitions" which features articles and interviews on recent exhibitions and discussions around the role of curators. The issue combines perspectives from two symposiums - one in Rotterdam called "The Curators" which emphasized the role of the curator, and one in Hamburg called "Forms of Exhibitions" which took a historical approach to the field of exhibition making. It includes interviews with the organizers of the Rotterdam symposium and one of the speakers, as well as essays on the history of exhibitions, performative aspects of curating, and how museums can be seen as factories in the age of media overflow
The document provides an overview of the Renaissance period in Europe. It summarizes that the Renaissance was a period of transition from the Middle Ages to modern times where European nations rediscovered ancient Greek and Roman culture. Italy is identified as the birthplace of the Renaissance due to its proximity to ancient Rome. The document then highlights some of the key aspects of the Renaissance including Humanism, important figures like Petrarch and Machiavelli, the spread of Renaissance ideas, developments in art, architecture, literature and more. It concludes by noting some of the effects the Renaissance had, like sparking the intellectual revolution and paving the way for the Protestant Reformation.
The document lists E. Gomart's main academic publications and other projects between 1995-2009. It includes journal articles on homeopathy, addiction treatment, and music amateurs. It also lists projects with Rem Koolhaas' Office for Metropolitan Architecture researching and assisting with presentations on architecture in Shanghai, Beijing, and museums. Gomart authored catalogue entries and helped curate exhibitions on these topics in Europe.
The Palais de Tokyo contemporary art center in Paris differs from traditional "white cube" art spaces by leaving its interior unfinished and emphasizing experimentation over clean presentation. This reflects the curators' view of the space as a "laboratory" for interactive, work-in-progress art. However, such project-based art risks becoming merely an "experience" catering to entertainment. The trend of inviting artists to design museum amenities also enhances the curator's status over artistic works. Nicolas Bourriaud's theory of "relational aesthetics" aims to define 1990s art focusing on human interaction, but such work risks being merely pleasing rather than politically or critically engaged.
The document provides background on the Renaissance period in Europe. It began in Italy in the 14th century, sparked by a revival of interest in classical Greco-Roman arts, literature, and philosophy known as humanism. The Renaissance spread north in the 15th-16th centuries as Italian ideas and artistic styles influenced other regions. Key developments included advances in painting, sculpture, architecture, science, and education, as new ideas challenged medieval scholastic traditions. Prominent figures like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Erasmus helped spread Renaissance ideals across Europe.
The document summarizes key events and developments during the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution periods in Europe. It describes how the Renaissance began in Italy and spread to Northern Europe, fueled by trade, the movement of artists and scholars, and the printing press. It also outlines major events and figures of the Protestant Reformation such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII, as well as the Catholic Counter-Reformation. Finally, it discusses the growth of science during this time and conflicts over new ideas.
The Renaissance began in Italy in the late 13th century and lasted until the 16th century. It was characterized by a revival of classical learning and values. Key developments included an emphasis on realism and humanism in art and literature, influenced by a rediscovery of classical philosophy and science. Major artistic innovations included the development of linear perspective, foreshortening, and shading techniques like sfumato and chiaroscuro. Major artistic centers included Florence, Venice, Rome, and the Flemish cities during the 15th-16th centuries. Key periods were the Early Renaissance, Northern Renaissance, and High Renaissance, exemplified by the works of artists like Giotto, Botticelli, da Vinci, Michel
The document provides an overview of the Italian Renaissance, including:
1) Changes in society and the rise of wealthy city-states like Florence and Venice stimulated new ideas and interest in art and learning.
2) Ideas like humanism and secularism emerged, with a new focus on ancient Greek and Roman culture and individual achievement.
3) Renaissance artists pioneered new techniques like realistic perspective and used their skills to depict religious subjects and myths in a more humanistic style.
Museums in the era of modern times: the emergence of museographyЕрден Ибраев
1) The document discusses the emergence of museography and the early history of museums from the 15th-17th centuries. Early works outlined the first "ideal museums" and gave advice on collection and exhibition.
2) The peak of early museographic theory was Kaspar Nikel's 1727 work "Museumography", which introduced the term and outlined classifications of German museums.
3) The Enlightenment era promoted the concept of publicly accessible museums to educate the public, like the 1683 Ashmola Museum in Oxford and the 1759 British Museum founded with Hans Sloane's vast collection.
The Italian Renaissance was a period between the 14th and 16th centuries that saw a rebirth in the arts. Three influential artists were Masaccio in painting, Donatello in sculpture, and Brunelleschi in architecture. Masaccio's fresco of the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden demonstrated mastery of anatomy and perspective. Donatello's statue of David was one of the first free-standing nude sculptures and captured emotion through its realistic form. Brunelleschi's Foundling Hospital in Florence was one of the first Renaissance buildings to incorporate classical Roman elements through its proportions and architectural features.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Revolutionizing the Digital Landscape: Web Development Companies in Indiaamrsoftec1
Discover unparalleled creativity and technical prowess with India's leading web development companies. From custom solutions to e-commerce platforms, harness the expertise of skilled developers at competitive prices. Transform your digital presence, enhance the user experience, and propel your business to new heights with innovative solutions tailored to your needs, all from the heart of India's tech industry.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..