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The interplay of art and advertising
Umetnost je bila v toku časa neprenehoma podvržena spremembam. Ni mogoče zanikati dejstva, da so tudi nova odkritja imela velik vpliv na potek razvoja umetnosti. V diplomski nalogi predstavim možnosti, ki jih oglaševanje nudi umetnikom: se preko nje izraziti, ustvarjati in komunicirati z javnostjo. Drugi vidik, ki ga naslovim, je možnost implementiranja sodobne tehnologije, natančneje medmrežja, da bi s tem postala umetnost dostopnejša širši množici. V svojem delu tematiziram intermedialnost in interdisciplinarnostpojava, ki imata vse večjo vlogo v celotni znanosti ter kulturi, vključujoč umetnosti. Izkoriščanje spoznanj z različnih področij nam nudi priložnost ustvariti celovitejšo rešitev obravnavane problematike. Te predpostavke obravnavam v svojem projektu, v katerem predstavim združitev umetnosti, oglaševanja in sodobnih medijev.
S pregledom zgodovine oglaševanja sem dognala, da so meje med oglaševanjem in umetnostjo močno zabrisane, prav posebej na začetku izoblikovanja oglaševalske panoge. Preplet med njima se nadaljuje in postaja s tehnološkim napredkom vse kompleksnejši.
Preko raziskovanja za diplomsko delo ugotovim, da je sodobna tehnologija podvržena omejitvam in da obljube, da množični mediji omogočajo dostopnost do informacij vsem ter povsod, vsaj za zdaj ne izpolnjujejo v obetani meri.In the course of time, art has always been a subject to changes. It is not possible to deny the fact that new discoveries also had an important influence on the course of art\u27s development. In the graduation thesis I present the possibilities offered to the artists by advertising: they can express themselves through art, create, and communicate with public. Another aspect addressed is the possibility of implementation of modern technology, specifically internet, in order art to become more accessible to wider public. In my thesis, I deal with intermediality and interdisciplinarity: phenomenona with an increasing role in the entire science and culture, including art. The use of realizations from various areas gives us opportunity to create a more comprehensive solution of the issues addressed. I address these presumptions in my project, in which I present unification of art, advertising, and modern media.
By reviewing the history of advertising, I established that boundaries among advertising and art are strongly blurred, especially at the beginning of advertising industry formulation. With technological progress, the intertwinement among them continues and becomes more complex.
Through a research for my graduation thesis, I establish that modern technology is liable to restrictions, and that a promise for mass media to enable accessibility of information to all people everywhere, is not kept in the anticipated extent
What′s new in emergencies, trauma, and shock? Correlating rapid prehospital transport and survival
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Supplemental material for Physical properties of the organic polymeric blend (PVA/PAM) modified with MgO nanofillers
Supplemental Material for Physical properties of the organic polymeric blend (PVA/PAM) modified with MgO nanofillers by S El-Gamal and Adel M El Sayed in Journal of Composite Materials</p
Comparative study on functional and structural properties of the Barbary sheep and European mouflon haemoglobins
Advanced dilatometric technique 'SID' for studying the kinetics of the intermediate stage of sintering. Example: Sintering of UO<sub>2</sub> and CeO<sub>2</sub>
Effect of Oil Production and Drilling Operations on the Ecology of Phytoplankton in the OEI Study Area
Paper by Kenneth W. Fucik and Sayed Z. El-Saye
Design of new chromogenic substrates for the spectrophotometric assay of lipolytic activity of lipases
The lipolytic activity of lipases from porcine pancreas (PPL) and Pseudomonas cepacia (PCL) on synthetic dialkylglycerol fatty acyl esters was evaluated by titrimetric method and the observed chain length selectivity constituted the basis for the design of new chromogenic substrates [1,2-di-O-butyl-sn-glycerol-3-(4-nitrophenyl)carbonate and 1,2-di-O-octyl-sn-glycerol-3-(4-nitrophenyl)glutarate] that were shown to be specific for spectrophotometric assay of PPL and PCL activity, respectively. (copyright) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
‘Tenderstem’ Broccoli for Export Markets: an Analysis Study on the AgroFood Company
Decision case, horticulture, agriculture economics, broccoli production, protected vegetable production, Agricultural Finance, Crop Production/Industries, Production Economics,
sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221109392 - Supplemental material for Diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 and the potential role of deep learning: insights from the experience of Cairo University Hospitals
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221109392 for Diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 and the potential role of deep learning: insights from the experience of Cairo University Hospitals by Marwa M. Ahmed, Amal M. Sayed, Dina El Abd, Inas T. El Sayed, Yasmine S. Elkholy, Ahmed H. Fares, Samar Fares in Journal of International Medical Research</p
Conservation in an Islamic context a case study of Makkah
The Holy Qu’ rān contains many injunctions for Muslims to respect and conserve the natural environment but few address the built environment. Habitat at the time of the Prophet (PBOH) was in the vernacular and relatively impermanent. The first habitat was the cave, the second the tent and then simple flat roofed buildings of post and lintel construction made of mud and rubble. Later buildings were not indigenous but reflected the architectural styles and techniques of Muslim pilgrims from beyond the Arabian Peninsula. Permanent exotic buildings were later erected as reminders of holy places and events. This work advances a case to restore and preserve historic and religious sites in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Makkah is the destination for millions of Muslim pilgrims who annually pay homage to Allah during the occasions of Hajj, Ramadan and Umra. The tranquillity and peaceful ambience that one associates with the holiest of Islamic experiences have, over the years, given way to jostling crowds of people who must be expediently housed, fed, transported, and protected. Due to the lack of planning and the insensitive but profitable development of the city, Makkah is in grave danger of becoming a bustling metropolis instead of a sanctuary where pilgrims gather to perform their religious rites and reaffirm their dedication to Allah. The author calls for professional planning and international cooperation to guide future development for this expanding and sensitive area. The author's ideas are grounded in practical and aesthetic study, therefore, the political, environmental and economic issues are examined in relationship to religious, historic and artistic values. The author makes proposals for a future Makkah that would provide pilgrims with the physical comforts, security, and serene environment they deserve—without destroying the city they came to visit. The author discusses preservation and conservation in the western world and the need for their acceptance in Muslim countries, the former being an aesthetic and intellectual concept sustained by law and the latter being the prescribed free expression of the individual unhindered by material considerations. Both worlds are rapidly being overwhelmed by materialism, but body, mind and spirit combine in making us aware of our surroundings and the way in what we see around us has come into being
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