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  1. "The Venice Biennale 1895-1968": Lawrence Alloway. [REVIEW]C. R. Brighton - 1971 - British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (1):105.
     
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    Vulnerability, brutality, hope: Complexism and the 56th Venice Biennale.Meredith Tromble - 2016 - Technoetic Arts 14 (1-2):71-82.
    Exploring an aesthetics of complexity relevant to contemporary art, the artist/author discusses the 56th Venice Biennale, curated by Okwui Enwezor, in light of Philip Galanter’s essay ‘Complexism and the role of evolutionary art’. Artworks by Steve McQueen, Isaac Julien, Mika Rottenberg, Hito Steyerl, Im Heung-Soon, Katrīna Neiburga and Andris Eglītis are related to concepts of emergence, chaos, feedback, generative process, and networks, and writings by philosopher Manuel Delanda, sociologist Saskia Sassen and physicist James P. Crutchfield. As one of (...)
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    Common Pavilions: The National Pavilions in the Giardini of the Venice Biennale in Essays and Photographs.Gabriele Basilico (ed.) - 2013 - Scheidegger & Spiess.
    'Common Pavilions' is based on an exhibition curated by Diener & Diener Architects within the 13th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennial in 2012. Architecture's social and cultural reality was the theme of the 2012 exhibition, titled Common Ground. Bringing the architectural significance of the 29 national pavilions to the attention of visitors, who usually do not really notice these buildings and their individual character and atmosphere when seeing an exhibition there, was the aim of the Common Pavilions (...)
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  4. Vacant NL, Where Architecture Meets Ideas: Curatorial Statement 12th Venice Architecture Biennale.Ronald Rietveld & Erik Rietveld - 2010 - In Jurgen Bey, Joost Grootens, Erik Rietveld, Ronald Rietveld, Saskia Van Stein & Barbara Visser (eds.), Vacant NL, Where Architecture Meets Ideas. NAI.
    For the Venice Architecture Biennale 2010, curator Rietveld Landscape has been invited by the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI) to make a statement about the potential of landscape architecture to contribute to resolving the complex challenges that our society faces today. These challenges call for innovation; for a culture centred on design skills and cooperation between scientists and creative pioneers. The installation ‘Vacant NL, where architecture meets ideas’ calls upon the Dutch government to make use of the enormous potential (...)
     
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    The Cultural Politics of Biennale and Importance of Art Discourse. 서희주 - 2022 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 108:53-68.
    비엔날레는 전 세계적으로 양적 성장을 해 왔으며 각 국가 간의 경쟁적 개최로 인한 피로감이 누적되어 왔다. 이미 많은 비엔날레가 존재하고 사회적, 미학적 가치가 결여된 보여주기 식의 행사가 범람함에도 정치적인 목적으로 또는 개최지의 홍보와 경제적 이익이라는 환상을 쫓아 새로운 비엔날레들이 지속적으로 생겨나고 있다. 이러한 현상은 비엔날레가 더 이상 예술로 소통하고 예술의 가치를 통해서 인류의 발전을 꾀하는 축제의 장이 아니라 필요에 따라 개최되는 행사가 되었음을 입증하는 것이다. 이러한 현실은 비엔날레의 역할을 재검토하고 예술적 담론의 중요성을 강조하는 비판적 시각을 요청한다. 본 논문은 이 부분을 (...)
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    Latifa Echakhch, le concert: Pavilion suisse, la Biennale di Venezia 2022, 59e Exposition internationale d'art.Latifa Echakhch - 2022 - London: Sternberg Press. Edited by Alexandre Babel, François J. Bonnet, Raphaël Brunner, Antoine Chessex, Alvin S. Curran, Maxime Guitton, Emanuele Quinz, Jonathan Sterne, Francesco Stocchi, Salomé Voegelin, Juliette Volcler, Madeleine Schuppli, Tamarine Schreiber & Latifa Echakhch.
    A journey through sound, memory, and landscapes, questioning the origins, perception, and cultural implications of music. A lifelong relation to sound and music underlies Latifa Echakhch’s work. On the occasion of her representation of the Swiss Pavilion for the 59th Venice Biennale, she has edited a volume on sound, memory, and perception. In the book, images of her installation in the Swiss Pavilion, The Concert, accompany her own writings along with this by Alexandre Babel and Francesco Stocchi, the (...)
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    Neo-Baroque: A Sign of the Times.Omar Calabrese - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    A leading young Italian semiologist scrutinizes today's cultural phenomena and finds the prevailing taste to be "neo-baroque"--characterized by an appetite for virtuosity, frantic rhythms, instability, poly-dimensionality, and change. Omar Calabrese locates a "sign of the times" in an amazing variety of literary, philosophical, artistic, musical, and architectural forms, from the Venice Biennale through the "new science" to television series, video games, and "zapping" with the remote control device from channel to channel! Calabrese admits that he begins the book (...)
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    Symbolic Production in the Art Biennial: Making Worlds.Monica Sassatelli - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (4):89-113.
    Biennials – periodic, independent and international exhibitions surveying trends in visual art – have with startling speed become key nodes in linking production, distribution and consumption of contemporary art. Cultural production and consumption have been typically separated in research, neglecting phenomena, like biennials, sitting in between. Biennials have become, however, key sites of both the production of art’s discourse and where that discourse translates into practices of display and contexts of appreciation. They are, this article argues, key sites of art’s (...)
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    Images. Muntadas - 2003 - Diacritics 33 (2):290.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:ImagesAntoni Muntadas (bio)The seven images in this issue are from Gestes, a book by Antoni Muntadas and published by Bookstorming (2003). The complete set of fifty-two portraits were collected from media images of various political figures during the Iraq War. Muntadas emphasizes the gestural movement of the hands, creating a strange and hypnotic choreography.Antoni Muntadas — born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1942 — has lived and worked in New (...)
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    Curatorial Activism: Towards an Ethics of Curating.Maura Reilly - 2018 - New York: Thames & Hudson. Edited by Lucy R. Lippard.
    Current art world statistics demonstrate that the fight for gender and race equality in the art world is far from over: only sixteen percent of this year's Venice Biennale artists were female; only fourteen percent of the work displayed at MoMA in 2016 was by nonwhite artists; only a third of artists represented by U.S. galleries are female, but over two-thirds of students enrolled in art and art-history programs are young women. Arranged in thematic sections focusing on feminism, (...)
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    Fragile Visions of the Social: Rethinking Solidarity with the Performance Piece Faust and the TV-series Skam.Claudia Schumann - 2021 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (5):523-534.
    The paper explores the portrayal of social relations among youth in the popular Norwegian TV-series Skam and places this analysis in relation to Anne Imhof’s award-winning performance piece Faust, which received the Golden Lion at the 2017 Venice Biennale for the German Pavilion. As expressions of how today’s youth experience social relations under the conditions of late capitalism, I examine the way in which the TV-series and the performance work respectively explore when and how ‘we’ is shaped. I (...)
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    The Dream.Agnes Denes - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (4):919-939.
    The issues touched on in my work range between individual creation and social consciousness. We have entered an age of alienation brought on by specialization, a by-product of the Information Age. This is an age of complexity, when knowledge and ideas are coming in faster than can be assimilated, while disciplines become progressively alienated from each other through specialization. The hard-won knowledge that accumulates undigested, blocking meaningful communication. Clearly defined direction for mankind is lacking. The turn of the century and (...)
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    Psychiatry as ideology in the USSR.S. Bloch - 1978 - Journal of Medical Ethics 4 (3):126-131.
    This paper was given as a talk at the Venice Biennale on 9 December 1977. It was part of a symposium on "The Freedom of Science--Problems of Science of Scientists in Eastern Europe". Dr Bloch details some of the problems of psychiatry and its vulnerability to improper use and thus the dilemmas which must ensue in day to day practice. He looks at psychiatry in the USSR and the system within which Soviet psychiatrists must work. The Communist Party (...)
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    On representation(s): art, violence and the political imaginary of South Africa.Eliza Garnsey - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (5):598-617.
    The purpose of this article is to explore the multiple layers of representation which occur in the South Africa Pavilion at the Art Biennale in Venice in order to understand how they constitute and affect the state’s political imaginary. By analysing three artworks (David Koloane’s The Journey, Sue Williamson’s For thirty years next to his heart, and Zanele Muholi’s Faces and Phases) which were exhibited in the 2013 Pavilion, two key arguments emerge: 1) in this context artistic representation (...)
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  15. Vacant NL, Where Architecture Meets Ideas.Jurgen Bey, Joost Grootens, Erik Rietveld, Ronald Rietveld, Saskia Van Stein & Barbara Visser (eds.) - 2010 - NAI.
     
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  16. 1,000 Holes in the Wall.Gavin Keeney - manuscript
    Co-authored research paper written with José Vela Castillo on the subject of Pablo Román's wall of 1,000 images, Vienna, 2013. -/- “Vienna” or “The Wall” is an ongoing project by architect/artist Pablo Román that, upon its completion, will consist of the round number of 1,000 images taped onto an off-white wall. One of the many walls he has designed/produced in the past months (architectural or otherwise), its elementary condition is at the same time enhanced and diminished by its very presence (...)
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    Jorge Otero-Pailos: The Ethics of Dust.Eva Ebersberger, Daniela Zyman & Thordis Arrhenius (eds.) - 2009 - Dist. By Art Publishers.
    The Ethics of Dust: Doge's Palace, Venice, is an installation resulting from the experimental preservation of the pollution accumulated on the Doge's Palace of Venice. Traditionally, only the intentional products of human labor, such as art or architecture, have been considered part of our cultural heritage. Pollution is a formless byproduct that was never intentionally shaped; yet it is perhaps our civilization's most significant cultural product. Jorge Otero-Pailos' preservation of pollution expands the notion of world heritage to include (...)
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    Logica Magna.Paul of Venice - 1900 - Oxford, England: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press.
    Logica Magna Part 1 Fasc 1 Tractatus de Terminis.
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    Logica Magna.Paul of Venice, Francesco Del Punta & Marilyn Mccord Adams - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (114):74-76.
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  20. Il valore del fine nel mondo.Fondazione "Giorgio Cini & " Venice - 1955 - [Firenze]: Sansoni.
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    Logica Magna.Part II. Fascicule 6.E. J. Ashworth, Paul of Venice, Francesco Del Punta & Marilyn McCord Adams - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (114):74.
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    The Biennale: From Urban Regeneration to Platform of Global Culture.Monica Sassatelli - 2013 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 27 (1):29-54.
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    At the cutting edge: Cynthia Klestinec: Theaters of anatomy: Students, teachers and traditions of dissection in Renaissance Venice. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011, 257pp, $55.00 HB.Philippa Martyr - 2013 - Metascience 22 (2):395-397.
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    Third Biennal of the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice, University of Exeter.Stéphanie Ruphy - unknown
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    Biennale de Lyon : l'exotisme pour seul partage ?Jean-Philippe Antoine - 2001 - Multitudes 1 (1):17-28.
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  26. Paul of Venice’s Theory of Quantification and Measurement of Properties.Sylvain Roudaut - 2022 - Noctua 9 (2):104-158.
    This paper analyzes Paul of Venice’s theory of measurement of natural properties and changes. The main sections of the paper correspond to Paul’s analysis of the three types of accidental changes, for which the Augustinian philosopher sought to provide rules of measurement. It appears that Paul achieved an original synthesis borrowing from both Parisian and Oxfordian sources. It is also argued that, on top of this theoretical synthesis, Paul managed to elaborate a quite original theory of intensive properties that (...)
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    Paul of Venice’s metaphysics of artefacts.Kamil Majcherek - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (1):29-48.
    ABSTRACTThis paper examines the theory of artefacts presented by the 15th-century thinker Paul of Venice, paying special attention to the views of authors often referred to as ‘nominalists’ (e.g. O...
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    Nuzi Workshop at the 55th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale. Edited by P. Abrahami and B. Lion.Maynard P. Maidman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3).
    The Nuzi Workshop at the 55th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale. Edited by P. Abrahami and B. Lion. Studies on the Civilization and Culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians, vol. 19. Bethesda: CDL Press, 2012. Pp. xi + 292, illus. $70.
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  29. Venice and Amsterdam: A Study of Seventeenth-Century Elites.Peter Burke & Frederic C. Lane - 1976 - Science and Society 40 (2):247-249.
  30. Venice: A Documentary History, 1450-1630. Edited by David Chambers and Brian Pullan, with Jennifer Fletcher.R. Drake - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:390-391.
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  31. Venice in Jewish Renaissance political thinking: A retrieved text by David de Pomis.G. Bartolucci - 2004 - Rinascimento 44:225-247.
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    Padua and Venice: transcultural exchange in the early modern age.Brigit Blass-Simmen & Stefan Weppelmann (eds.) - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Venice and Padua are neighboring cities with a topographical and geopolitical distinction. Venice as a port city opened up towards Byzantium whereas Padua as a university city was a place of Humanism and research. The contributions analyze works of art as aesthetic formulations of their places of origin, which also have an effect on their surroundings. International experts investigate these two concepts and how the exchange worked.
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    Venice Film Festival 2009: Survival of the Fittest.John Bleasdale - 2010 - Film-Philosophy 14 (1):274-286.
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    Venice and the Renaissance. Manfredo Tafuri, Jessica Levine.John Martin - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):125-126.
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    From Venice to Jerusalem and Beyond: Milíč of Kroměříž and the Topography of Prostitution in Fourteenth-Century Prague.David C. Mengel - 2004 - Speculum 79 (2):407-442.
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  36. Venice: A unique renaissance City.Diana Millar - 2011 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 46 (4):28.
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    Deaths in Venice: The Cases of Gustav von Aschenbach by Philip Kitcher.Iris Vidmar - 2016 - Philosophy and Literature 40 (1):320-324.
    From philosophy of science, epistemology, and ethics to political philosophy and philosophy of mathematics, Philip Kitcher has made outstanding contributions to every philosophical discipline. With Deaths in Venice: The Cases of Gustav von Aschenbach, he continues his journey into philosophy of literature he undertook back in 2007 with his book Joyce’s Kaleidoscope. Written in his clear, precise, and occasionally almost poetic style, Deaths in Venice is not only an inspiring new interpretation of Thomas Mann’s famous novel Death in (...)
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    Paul of Venice and Realist Developments of Roger Swyneshed's Treatment of Semantic Paradoxes.Miroslav Hanke - 2017 - History and Philosophy of Logic 38 (4):299-315.
    In the 1330s Roger Swyneshed formulated a solution to semantic paradoxes based on the distinction between correspondence with reality and self-falsification as truth-making factors. Since Swyneshed states that some valid inferences are not truth-preserving, his view implies the question of the general definition of validity which he does not address explicitly. Logical works attributed to Paul of Venice contain developments of Swyneshed's contextualist semantics substantially modified by the assumption that sentential meanings are objective propositional entities. The main goals of (...)
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    Paul of Venice and the Plurality of Forms and Souls.Thomas Jeschke - 2023 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 97 (4):555-575.
    In this paper, I focus on Paul of Venice’s plurality of forms and souls, i.e., his “two total souls” theory. I argue that this specific theory is a result of Paul’s reception of various positions originating from fourteenth-century Parisian philosophers like John of Jandun, the Anonymous Patar, Nicole Oresme, John Duns Scotus, and Walter Burley. By receiving these positions and by making use of merely parts of their doctrines, Paul creates a theory of the hylomorphic compound that fits well (...)
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  40. Venice and Genoa: Two Styles, One Success.Robert S. Lopez - 1970 - Diogenes 18 (71):39-47.
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    “The Venice Myth” in The Happy Town by Frane Petrić?Suzana Glavaš & Matilde Tortora - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (3):375-384.
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    M. GEORGOPOULOU, Venice's Mediterranean Colonies. Architecture and Urbanism.David Jacoby - 2002 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (2):687-690.
    The complex interaction between colonizer and colonized has attracted increasing attention among historians in the post-colonial period of the last fifty years. This perspective is also adopted by Maria Georgopoulou (hereafter: M. G.) in her treatment of the encounter between Venice and the Byzantine heritage of the territories the latter occupied shortly after the Fourth Crusade. M. G's. main thesis may be summarized as follows. Venice manipulated Crete's Byzantine heritage and assimilated it into her own rhetoric in order (...)
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    Venice.Georg Simmel - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (7-8):42-46.
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    Deaths in Venice: The Cases of Gustav von Aschenbach.Philip Kitcher - 2013 - Columbia University Press.
    Published in 1913, Thomas Mann's _Death in Venic_e is one of the most widely read novellas in any language. In the 1970s, Benjamin Britten adapted it into an opera, and Luchino Visconti turned it into a successful film. Reading these works from a philosophical perspective, Philip Kitcher connects the predicament of the novella's central character to Western thought's most compelling questions. In Mann's story, the author Gustav von Aschenbach becomes captivated by an adolescent boy, first seen on the lido in (...)
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    Kilwardby's 55th Lesson.Wolfgang Lenzen - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1.
    In “Lectio 55” of his Notule libri Priorum, Robert Kilwardby discussed various objections that had been raised against Aristotle’s Theses. The first thesis, AT1, says that no proposition q is implied both by a proposition p and by its negation, ∼p. AT2 says that no proposition p is implied by its own negation. In Prior Analytics, Aristotle had shown that AT2 entails AT1, and he argued that the assumption of a proposition p such that (∼p → p) would be “absurd”. (...)
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    Humanism, Venice, and Women: Essays on the Italian Renaissance. By Margaret L. King.Alastair Hamilton - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):861-862.
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    Venice's Most Loyal City: Civic Identity in Renaissance Brescia.Rebecca Norris - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (4):533-534.
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    Paul of Venice: Logica Magna: The Treatise on Insolubles.Stephen Read & Barbara Bartocci - 2022 - Bristol. CT: Peeters. Edited by Stephen Read, Barbara Bartocci & Paolo.
    Paul of Venice joined the Austin Friars at an early age and was sent by them from Padua to study at Oxford in 1390. When he returned, full of ideas and laden with books, he began his prodigious writing career with several books on logic, including the Logica Magna, which runs to some half a million words. The current volume contains the final treatise, on insolubles - that is, logical paradoxes. After surveying fifteen previous solutions, Paul develops his own, (...)
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    To See Venice in a Grain of Sand. An Experiment in Writing a Microhistory of Waterway Erosion Instigated by a Shipwreck, 1607–1622.Renard Gluzman - 2023 - Convivium 10 (1):86-99.
    With an overwhelming volume of studies on Venice's port architecture and coastal protection, the challenge remains to convey to lay readers how the science of hydraulics was applied. This article reports an experiment in creating a vivid narrative of the movement and effects of sand over a relatively short period of twelve years (1610-1622), which, in this case, started with the fifteen-year-old carcass of a shipwreck at risk of capsizing. I emulate how the erosion of sandbanks triggered by the (...)
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    Venice and the classical heritage.Mark Humphries - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):460-461.
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