Marchessault considers place, its translation to "locatedness," dislocation, and television as an erosion of "being at home" in Bélanger's installation. Groot examines themes such as memory, religion, the labyrinth, and electronic processing in other mixed-media works. Biographical notes. 34 bibl. ref
ABSTRAK Although space and place used to be neglected in the realm of identity theorization, they ...
As interactors we often allude to a sense of presence, of being there, when experiencing interactive...
Manuscript evidence from the Archives Municipales in Nancy provides insights into the way in which B...
Marchessault considers place, its translation to "locatedness," dislocation, and television as an er...
Three essays approach Bélanger's video and light-box installations through the concepts of place, th...
In an analysis of the fluid nature of notions surrounding architecture, history, and time, Kivland p...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
Many contemporary thinkers, inspired most prominently, perhaps, by Martin Heidegger, have made “plac...
16’’ on center by Camila Sobral In Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard says that the image of a memor...
© 2015 Debra Anne HoadleySophie Calle is a French photographer and writer who has been working since...
In an interview with Ross, Bélanger draws parallels between cartography and the human body, and evok...
“’To produce space, ’ these are surprising words: the production of space, in concept and in reality...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
Although poorly known outside France, Dhôtel was awarded multiple illustrious awards such as the Gra...
In a catalogue documenting Alloucherie's production since the 1970s, Gosselin links the relationship...
ABSTRAK Although space and place used to be neglected in the realm of identity theorization, they ...
As interactors we often allude to a sense of presence, of being there, when experiencing interactive...
Manuscript evidence from the Archives Municipales in Nancy provides insights into the way in which B...
Marchessault considers place, its translation to "locatedness," dislocation, and television as an er...
Three essays approach Bélanger's video and light-box installations through the concepts of place, th...
In an analysis of the fluid nature of notions surrounding architecture, history, and time, Kivland p...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
Many contemporary thinkers, inspired most prominently, perhaps, by Martin Heidegger, have made “plac...
16’’ on center by Camila Sobral In Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard says that the image of a memor...
© 2015 Debra Anne HoadleySophie Calle is a French photographer and writer who has been working since...
In an interview with Ross, Bélanger draws parallels between cartography and the human body, and evok...
“’To produce space, ’ these are surprising words: the production of space, in concept and in reality...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
Although poorly known outside France, Dhôtel was awarded multiple illustrious awards such as the Gra...
In a catalogue documenting Alloucherie's production since the 1970s, Gosselin links the relationship...
ABSTRAK Although space and place used to be neglected in the realm of identity theorization, they ...
As interactors we often allude to a sense of presence, of being there, when experiencing interactive...
Manuscript evidence from the Archives Municipales in Nancy provides insights into the way in which B...