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Photography --- History of civilization --- fotonovelas --- rotogravure --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- Belgium
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Photography --- Fiction --- fotonovelas --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- Belgium
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The importance of the Belgian contribution to the history of the photonovel.
The Belgian photonovel is the missing link in the amazing history of the photonovel, a comics-inspired form of visual narrative that combines elements from very different genres and media, ranging from literary melodrama, cinema, and of course comics. This monograph discloses the specific Belgian contribution to the genre, in close connection with the singularities of the Belgian women's and general magazines where these photonovels appeared. If the photonovel is generally considered a typically French or Italian genre, this study demonstrates the importance of a different tradition, which appropriated the foreign models in a very original way. Belgian photonovels are distinct, not only because they tell other kinds of stories, but also because they interact with other types of magazines in ways that are very different from the mainstream forms of the genre in Italy and France. Finally, this lavishly illustrated study is also the first in scrutinizing the technical aspects of magazine printing techniques in the development of the photonovel.
Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Literary Criticism / Comics & Graphic Novels --- Literature --- History and criticism --- Photography --- Visual narrative --- Readership --- Authorship --- Magazine culture --- Photonovel --- Printing techniques --- Bilingualism --- Genre hybridization --- Gender studies --- National culture
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The importance of the Belgian contribution to the history of the photonovel.
The Belgian photonovel is the missing link in the amazing history of the photonovel, a comics-inspired form of visual narrative that combines elements from very different genres and media, ranging from literary melodrama, cinema, and of course comics. This monograph discloses the specific Belgian contribution to the genre, in close connection with the singularities of the Belgian women's and general magazines where these photonovels appeared. If the photonovel is generally considered a typically French or Italian genre, this study demonstrates the importance of a different tradition, which appropriated the foreign models in a very original way. Belgian photonovels are distinct, not only because they tell other kinds of stories, but also because they interact with other types of magazines in ways that are very different from the mainstream forms of the genre in Italy and France. Finally, this lavishly illustrated study is also the first in scrutinizing the technical aspects of magazine printing techniques in the development of the photonovel.
Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Literature --- History and criticism --- Photography --- Visual narrative --- Readership --- Authorship --- Magazine culture --- Photonovel --- Printing techniques --- Bilingualism --- Genre hybridization --- Gender studies --- National culture
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The importance of the Belgian contribution to the history of the photonovel.
The Belgian photonovel is the missing link in the amazing history of the photonovel, a comics-inspired form of visual narrative that combines elements from very different genres and media, ranging from literary melodrama, cinema, and of course comics. This monograph discloses the specific Belgian contribution to the genre, in close connection with the singularities of the Belgian women's and general magazines where these photonovels appeared. If the photonovel is generally considered a typically French or Italian genre, this study demonstrates the importance of a different tradition, which appropriated the foreign models in a very original way. Belgian photonovels are distinct, not only because they tell other kinds of stories, but also because they interact with other types of magazines in ways that are very different from the mainstream forms of the genre in Italy and France. Finally, this lavishly illustrated study is also the first in scrutinizing the technical aspects of magazine printing techniques in the development of the photonovel.
Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Literary Criticism / Comics & Graphic Novels --- Literature --- Photography --- History and criticism --- Visual narrative --- Readership --- Authorship --- Magazine culture --- Photonovel --- Printing techniques --- Bilingualism --- Genre hybridization --- Gender studies --- National culture
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The Belgian photonovel is the missing link in the amazing history of the photonovel, a comics-inspired form of visual narrative that combines elements from very different genres and media, ranging from literary melodrama, cinema, and of course comics. This monograph discloses the specific Belgian contribution to the genre, in close connection with the singularities of the Belgian women’s and general magazines where these photonovels appeared. If the photonovel is generally considered a typically French or Italian genre, this study demonstrates the importance of a different tradition, which appropriated the foreign models in a very original way. Belgian photonovels are distinct, not only because they tell other kinds of stories, but also because they interact with other types of magazines in ways that are very different from the mainstream forms of the genre in Italy and France. Finally, this lavishly illustrated study is also the first in scrutinizing the technical aspects of magazine printing techniques in the development of the photonovel.
Fotonovelas --- History and criticism. --- Academic collection --- Fotonovela --- Photo comic books --- Photo novels --- Photocomics --- Photographic novels --- Photonovelas --- Photonovels --- Comic books, strips, etc. --- Popular literature --- Stories without words --- History and criticism --- 20th century --- Belgium
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As more and more art museums digitize their collections, the need to create meaningful experiences with the digitized artworks arises. This thesis analyses twenty-two examples of new technologies that allow for the reuse of the digitized collections of art museums. First, the central features of new technologies are outlined together with some of the challenges they pose to the traditional way of thinking about art museums and visitor experience. Then, the case studies have been divided according to a classification of the technologies adopted in three main sections: technologies at work inside the museum walls, outside the museum walls and beyond the museum walls. The first group has then been partitioned in three subgroups that take into consideration technologies for permanent collections, technologies for temporary exhibitions, and mobile applications. The second group investigates web-based technologies and web-based activities. The third focuses on two examples of Digital Museums. The features, functions and purposes of each of the case studies are analysed as well as the ways visitors are engaged, and new and enriching kinds of experiences are created. Finally, the trends of the past few years are examined in order to predict what might be the new technologies developed for the arts and what kinds of experiences they will allow for.
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Deze thesis had als doel een onderzoek te voeren naar de verwachtingen, bezorgdheden en strategie voor de inzet van digitale tools en communicatiemiddelen in de publiekswerking van musea. Eerst werd via een literatuuronderzoek in kaart gebracht waarom musea digitaliseren. In de eerste plaats moeten collecties duurzaam gemaakt worden, opdat ze zo lang mogelijk en in de beste omstandigheden kunnen bewaard worden. Daarnaast is beschikbaarheid, en de daaruit voortvloeiende inclusie en integratie van verschillende en nieuwe doelgroepen in het museum, een belangrijk onderdeel van het vraagstuk rond digitalisering. De kern van deze thesis was een survey bij de twintig meest bezochte musea van Vlaanderen en Brussel. De resultaten geven een eerste beeld van de graad van digitalisering in Belgische musea. Deze resultaten werden in een volgend hoofdstuk vergeleken met Europees onderzoek. Daaruit blijkt dat er een discrepantie is in de opstelling van een digitaliseringsbeleid tussen de Vlaamse en Europese musea. De Belgische musea spreken over een gebrek aan eenduidige visie en budget, en gebrek aan steun van bovenaf. Vervolgens werden de resultaten uit de survey getoetst aan de visienota ‘Een Vlaams digitaliseringsbeleid in het digitale tijdperk’, die de Vlaamse regering opstelde. Hoewel de visienota een leidraad zou moeten bieden op lange termijn voor de Vlaamse overheid en de culturele sector, wordt de nota niet als realistisch ingeschat. De musea hebben te weinig middelen voorhanden om digitalisering volledig uit te werken naar de normen van de visienota. Ze missen ook een visie en een eigen digitaliseringsbeleid, en hebben vaak personeelstekort om de digitaliseringsactiviteiten uit te voeren. Een interview met Hans van der Linden, de ambtenaar die deze nota (mee) heeft opgesteld, gaf verder inzicht in deze vaststelling. De musea missen volgens van der Linden ook zelf een deel inzicht en visie omtrent digitalisering. Het is dan ook erg belangrijk om deze in de toekomst af te stellen op elkaar. Er moet meer samenwerking zijn tussen de verschillende instellingen opdat ze van elkaar zouden leren, maar ook tussen de culturele instellingen en innovatieve partners.
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