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Questioning the NFT “Revolution” within the Art Ecosystem

  • Anne-Sophie V. Radermecker and
  • Victor Ginsburgh

30 January 2023

Three years after the sensational debut of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the art scene, it seems timely to reflect on their presumed revolutionary attributes. The speculative fascination at the beginning has gradually given way to mixed outcomes, wit...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,594 Views
22 Pages

“Playing” with Color: How Similar Is the “Geometry” of Color Harmony in the CIELAB Color Space across Countries?

  • Yulia A. Griber,
  • Tatyana Samoilova,
  • Abdulrahman S. Al-Rasheed,
  • Victoria Bogushevskaya,
  • Elisa Cordero-Jahr,
  • Alexey Delov,
  • Yacine Gouaich,
  • James Manteith,
  • Philip Mefoh and
  • Jimena Vanina Odetti
  • + 2 authors

12 March 2024

In physical environments and cultural landscapes, we most often deal not with separate colors, but with color combinations. When choosing a color, we usually try to “fit” it into a preexisting color context, making the new color combinati...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,905 Views
22 Pages

Feel the Music!—Audience Experiences of Audio–Tactile Feedback in a Novel Virtual Reality Volumetric Music Video

  • Gareth W. Young,
  • Néill O’Dwyer,
  • Mauricio Flores Vargas,
  • Rachel Mc Donnell and
  • Aljosa Smolic

13 July 2023

The creation of imaginary worlds has been the focus of philosophical discourse and artistic practice for millennia. Humans have long evolved to use media and imagination to express their inner worlds outwardly via artistic practice. As a fundamental...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
10,320 Views
24 Pages

10 July 2023

Today, some of the most widely attended concerts are in virtual reality (VR). For example, the videogame Fortnite recently attracted 12.3 million viewers sitting in homes all over the world to a VR Travis Scott rap concert. As such VR concerts become...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,506 Views
22 Pages

Getting Noticed by Many: On the Transformations of the Popular

  • Niels Werber,
  • Daniel Stein,
  • Jörg Döring,
  • Veronika Albrecht-Birkner,
  • Carolin Gerlitz,
  • Thomas Hecken,
  • Johannes Paßmann,
  • Jörgen Schäfer,
  • Cornelius Schubert and
  • Jochen Venus

17 February 2023

This article argues that the transformations of the popular, which began in Europe around 1800 and introduced the powerful distinction between low culture and high culture, have established a competitive distinction between the popular and the non-po...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
10,075 Views
53 Pages

The Discursive Power of Digital Popular Art during the Russo-Ukrainian War: Re/Shaping Visual Narratives

  • Svitlana Kot,
  • Alina Mozolevska,
  • Olha Polishchuk and
  • Yuliya Stodolinska

18 February 2024

Twenty-first century digital technologies and popular visual art have transformed the ways military conflicts are experienced, narrated, and shared. It demonstrates that digital platforms have become arenas for constructing visual narratives that inf...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
7,109 Views
19 Pages

11 January 2023

Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, we have been witnessing a persistent presence of greenery in architecture, in its most extensive application, with diverse ranges of technological sophistication, fruition, maintenance, form, and expre...

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