Virtual Museums: The Literary Magazine and Transatlantic Periodical Culture

Author(s):  
Julia Straub
Author(s):  
Elizaveta Koptenok ◽  
Natalia Lagereva ◽  
Arsenii Savenko ◽  
Ilia Fomin

The article discusses the existing methods for building virtual panoramic tours. A proprietary implementation method based on the Yandex JS API technology is proposed. The designed web service allows to automatically create virtual panoramic tours from a collection of panoramic spherical images "in one click", in contrast to the considered analogues. The developed technology should be used for educational purposes, for example, for the implementation of virtual museums, as well as on real estate trading platforms to increase ad views and improve sales.


2008 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-159 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Bonis ◽  
J. Stamos ◽  
S. Vosinakis ◽  
I. Andreou ◽  
T. Panayiotopoulos
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2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 118-133
Author(s):  
Mathijs Sanders

AN HOUR WITH DIRK COSTER The self-fashioning of a literary informant In 1927, the French literary magazine La Nouvelle Littéraire published an interview with the Dutch writer Dirk Coster by the renowned critic Frédéric Lefèvre in the series ‘Une heure avec ...’. Coster used the opportunity to present himself as an international cultural mediator and as a spokesman of a humanistic conception of literature. This article analyses the interview by focussing on the way Coster was portrayed in front of a French audience and by interpreting his statements concerning both Dutch and French literature.


Author(s):  
Geronikolakis Efstratios ◽  
Tsioumas Michael ◽  
Bertrand Stephanie ◽  
Loupas Athanasios ◽  
Zikas Paul ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Anastasios Latos ◽  
Vasileios Komianos ◽  
Konstantinos Oikonomou

1989 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. 51-59
Author(s):  
Igor Maver

The publication in 1830 of the early poems of the doyen of Slovene poetry - Dr France Prešeren  in Kranjska čbelica (The Carniola Bee) - marks the beginning of Slovene Romanticism, which ends in 1848, -with the last of his poems published in the fifth volume of the same literary magazine. The period from 1830 to the »revolutionary« year of 1848 is thus committed to Romanticism as the leading movement of Slovene literature, artfully embodied in Prešeren's fine lyrical poetry that aimed at and considerably contributed to national unification and identification, as well as in the Europe-oriented literary criticism of Matija čop.  Comparing the trends of the English and Slovene Romantic Revival, we can readily establish that the emergence of Romantic tenets expressed in poetry was somewhat late on Slovene ground. In England, of course, the crucial years are1789, when Lyrical Ballads were published by Wordsworth and Coleridge, and the year 1832, which marks the death of Sir Walter Scott.


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