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Wills, David. "Cultural Mulch : an investigation into collectors who create collections of mass produced objects and of the potential significance of those objects in relation to consumer culture." Phd thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/8036.
Full textMinkley, Hannah Smith. "Photographing other selves: collecting, collections and collaborative visual identity." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/12669.
Full textHalsban, Megan. "Stereographs as Scholarly Resources in American Academic Libraries and Special Collections." Thesis, School of Information and Library Science, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1901/543.
Full textCobon, Linda Louise. "Problems and issues in the arrangement and description of photographs in libraries and archival repositories." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/27687.
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Wolfe, Kimberly. "Flat Files: The Absence of Vernacular Photography in Museum Collections." VCU Scholars Compass, 2010. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/163.
Full textHumayun, Saalem. "Constructing family photograph albums : how the process of archival acquisition writes history." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99722.
Full textBouza, Arnoso Estéfani. "Taming contingency : photography at the crossroads between collections, archives and atlases." Thesis, University of Westminster, 2017. https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/q5y1q/taming-contingency-photography-at-the-crossroads-between-collections-archives-and-atlases.
Full textRiddar, Johnson Matilda. "Kungliga bibliotekets fotografiska förvärv : En undersökning av Kungliga bibliotekets förvärv av fotografier under 1958‒2008." Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of ALM, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-105610.
Full textMy master’s thesis is a study of acquisition of photographies during 1958-2008. The questions I proceed from is what patterns lies behind the Royal library's acquisition of photography and how the process of acquisition looks like. The theoretical base which I lean on consists partly of a problematization of the process of cultural heritage and partly of organizational theory. The problematization of the process of cultural heritage is my foundation of this essay. My starting point is that the Royal library make a choice when they collect material to be a cultural heritage and the memories gathered for future generations. I used organizational theory to find answer to how the collection been gathered through studies of the organizations interaction with the members of the organization, the process in the organizations, like goals and policy, and the organizations interaction with other organizations. I used case-study as my method. I interviewed most of the chiefs who were in charge of the unit during the period 1958-2008 and worked through journals of acquisition, annual reports, letters of regulation, exchange of letters and other in-house material. My results are that the acquisition of photography follows the Royal library's acquisition of picture at large. The culture heritage that the library collect for future generations is based on the content rather than the form of the material. This aspect was founded early in the creation of the library and has kept its status as a guiding line ever since. The main categories of collection are based on the motif of the photography and are the following; portrait, topography and events. Events is a new category but a sequel of an old category, historical wall chart. The material that the photographies are made of has varied but the majority have been photographies on paper. Gifts and purchases have been the most common ways for the library to collect photographies. Gifts have been treated differently through the years, from the beginning all gifts were received and the library asked actively for special gifts, later the library decided whether or not they should accept a gift. The policy from both the library and from the government have been vague, but lately they have been working on a new and more detailed policy from 2008.
Croft, David. "Semi-automated co-reference identification in digital humanities collections." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/10491.
Full textChalline, Éléonore. "Une étrange défaite : les projets de musées photographiques en France (1850-1945)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010506.
Full textThis doctoral dissertation treats the history of the projects of museums of photography in France between 1850 and 1945. It aims to study and identify the various conceptions of the photographic museum - documentary, artistic, historical, technical, etc. – and their history. Between the late nineteenth century and the Second World War, two main ideas coexist in the design of photographic museum: what we shall call "museum of photographs," where photography is first and foremost the means of a visual encyclopedia or documentation, and on the other hand what we shall call a "museum of photography" dedicated to photography for its own sake, not as a means of recording reality, but as a medium. This conceptual ambiguity – Is photography the tool or the subject of the museum ? — is inherent in the relationship between the photograph and the museum, and is one of the principle lines of inquiry in this study. This work examines the causes of these institutional failures given the lack of implementation of these projects, some of which were tried but never continued. It hinges on three chronological periods that trace the major developments of these projects : the years between 1850-1880, where photography and the museum meet; the years of the 'imagined museums photography’ in 1880-1910 where we can see various museum forms develop; and finally, the Interwar period which can be considered as the moment where the true battle for the museum of photography emerged
Нікуліна, Анастасія, and Ірина Пічка. "Fashion-фотографія, як засіб передачі візуального образу жіночих колекцій одягу." Thesis, Київський національний університет технологій та дизайну, 2021. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/18125.
Full textDefinitions and features of fashion photography are given. The components of modern fashion photography and types of photography are presented. An example of the author's photography of the women's clothing collection "Denim By Future" is given.
Susin, Ivânia Valim. "Retratos de arquitetura moderna = acervo Edmundo Gardolinski (1936-1952)." [s.n.], 2010. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/279434.
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Resumo: O Acervo Edmundo Gardolinski constitui-se no principal conjunto documental desta pesquisa. Gardolinski (1914-1974) era descendente de poloneses, engenheiro civil e fotógrafo amador. Seu acervo consiste em uma coleção de vestígios particulares de inúmeros temas da vida pessoal e profissional, arquivados em diferentes suportes. São livros, jornais e revistas, cartas, anotações pessoais e fotografias. Do conjunto documental, selecionei apenas a porção fotográfica e, a partir dele, as fotografias da construção da Vila do IAPI, em Porto Alegre - o mais importante projeto profissional da vida de Gardolinski. O objetivo da pesquisa é inserir-se nos debates sobre o uso da fotografia em trabalhos históricos, considerando a imagem técnica como um artefato material, autônomo e independente de seu autor ou referente. A análise inclui a circulação e a influência dos objetos na relação entre eles e os sujeitos, e entre os sujeitos. Além disso, as fotografias são entendidas enquanto suportes de uma memória arquivada, ao conformar uma imagem de si do sujeito, ao mesmo tempo em que criam uma nova visualidade para a Vila do IAPI
Abstract: The Collection Edmundo Gardolinski constitutes the main set of documents of this research. Gardolinski (1914-1974) was a descendant of Polish immigrants, civil engineer and amateur photographer. His collection consists of a compilation of particular traces of numerous issues of his personal and professional life, archived on various media. It is composed of books, newspapers and magazines, letters, personal notes and photographs. Within this collection, I have only selected the photography portion and, among them, the photographs of the construction of Vila do IAPI in Porto Alegre - the most important project of Gardolinski's professional life. The purpose of the research is to promote an insertion in debates about the use of photography in historical works, considering the technical image as a physical artifact, autonomous and independent of its author or referent. The analysis includes the circulation and the influence of the objects in the relationship between such objects and the subjects, as well as between subjects. Moreover, the photographs are seen as carriers of a filed memory, since it conforms an image the subject itself, while creating a new visuality for the Vila do IAPI
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Cheishvili, Ana. "Collectionneurs et collections d'objets caucasiens dans les musées français : histoire et apports des voyages scientifiques au Caucase. (XIXè - début XXè s.)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023EHES0176.
Full textThis thesis focuses on the analysis of French scientific missions in the Caucasus region and the collections brought back to France following these expeditions. The study covers the period from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, before the major political changes of the 1910s-1920s. The primary focus is on the scientific missions mandated by the Ministry of Public Instruction, without neglecting collections from non-scientific journeys or antiquarians. This research highlights the interest of the French scientific community in the Caucasus in the 19th century, as well as the motivations of the researchers who went there and the work they conducted in the field. Another priority of this study was to examine the archaeological, ethnographic, and photographic collections held in various museums and archives in France. To do this, an inventory of a database of Caucasian collections and the collection of biographical information on French researchers who contributed to these missions was necessary. The contribution of these collections to the reflection on cultural transfers between the Caucasus and France is also examined. The ultimate goal was the identification and study of these collections for their future integration into museography, highlighting the names of researchers and photographers whose journeys in the Caucasus were previously unknown
Mendes, Menezes Lucas. "Images voyageuses : photographie amateur brésilienne dans la collection de la Société française de photographie." Thesis, Paris 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA01H080.
Full textThe Brazilian photography collection of the Société française de photographie (SFP) consists of 150 photographs, produced between 1940 and 1950 by amateur photographers, formally associated with photo clubs in Brazil. Beyond aesthetic, geographical and institutional affiliations, these images can be divided into two different groups: those sent for participation in the International Salon of Photographic Art in 1951 and those exhibited in February 1960, as part of an exhibition on Brazilian photography, organized at Galerie Montalembert, supported by the SFP. The investigation around the Brazilian collection will involve the articulation of the different analytical paths. The first one corresponds to the process of creating and articulating the first photoclubs in the country, including the organization of the first national fair and the creation of a network between different entities. Concerning the notion of amateur photographer as a reference, the starting point is the "devout" and "deviant" duo proposed by Pierre Bourdieu. The second route addresses the question of the international vocation, a characteristic dear to the first institutions of this type and which remained a fundamental element in the middle of the 20th century. The main public event in the world of amateur photographic art is the fairs. The principles that link different groups of amateur photographers are reflected in the organization of these events based on exchange, thanks to an intense circulation of images, but also by ephemeral recognition. For the third chapter, the scale of the analysis is modified, moving from large events with hundreds of exhibitors to reading images from the specific collection. This is the moment when it will be possible to highlight the main products of the circulation and appropriation process involved in the insertion of amateur photographic art into the world. The fourth chapter focuses mainly on the analysis of the production of the photographers present in the two series (1951 and 1960). The intention is to identify changes and permanencies, seeking to link them to other aspects that have influenced production during this period
Hontos, Vasiliki. "Conservation survey of the Benaki Museum Photographic Archive in Athens, Greece /." Online version of thesis, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/11621.
Full textMalan, Andre. "The use of historical photographs as source for cultural histor : the Sammy Marks photograph collection." Diss., University of Pretoria, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37292.
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Seniuta, Isabella. "Histoire du Eye Club : les valeurs de la photographie : Paris-New York (1960-1989)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020PA01H004.
Full textThis thesis questions the invention of a phrase : The Eye Club. Invented by the American historian Eugenia Parry, it has been designating a grouping active in the 1960s-1980s composed of : Pierre Apraxine, Hugues Autexier, François Braunschweig, Françoise Heilbrun, André Jammes, Gérard Lévy, Harry Lunn, Philippe Néagu, Alain Paviot, Richard Pare, Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe. These twelve characters lived between France and the United States and are connected and related by several cultural and temporal factors. This grouping is not, strictly speaking, a circle of sociability, it is rather a constellation or a nebula made of scattered cultural positions and diverse artistic projects. The main question that guided this survey is the following: in what way does the Eye Club and its individual actors contributed to the re-evaluation of the commercial, aesthetic and institutional value of photography between the early 1960s and the late 1990s among Paris and New York ? The chronology begins with André Jammes' involvement in the world of photography and ends in 1989, the year of Mapplethorpe's death. An inquiry of archives and key players has brought to light some well-known names, and others that remained in the shadow of history. This study aims at unveiling an interdependent network of actors, whose common interests in photography have made it possible to establish, in one generation, the photography market as we know it today. The first volume of the thesis offers, from a transatlantic perspective; an investigation and analysis of this based on photographs and correspondences. The second volume brings together twenty-four interviews conducted over my five years of doctoral research. First with the main protagonists of The Eye Club (Pierre Apraxine, Françoise Heilbrun, Richard Pare and Alain Paviot), then with the families of The Eye Club and finally with various personalities from the world of photography (Frish Brandt, Peter Bunnell, Denis Canguilhem, Sylviane De Decker, Viviane Esders, Patrick Faigenbaum, Philippe Garner, Maria Morris Hamburg, Susan Kismaric, Hans Peter Kraus Jr, Harold Jones, Baudoin Lebon, Eugenia Parry, Françoise Reynaud, Samia Saouma and Daniel Wolf). Together, the two volumes sketch a history of encounters between photography enthusiasts that has, up to now, been mainly articulated in oral form between France and the United States in the 1960s and 1980s
Stoffle, Richard W., and Vlack Kathleen A. Van. "Timber Mountain Caldera Landscape Photograph Collection." Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/303350.
Full textStoffle, Richard W. "Ojibway Traditional Resources Study Photograph Collection." University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/305108.
Full textOliveira, Aydê Andrade de. "Os acervos documentais referentes aos Salões de Arte de Pelotas (1977-1981): história e memória." Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 2011. http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/1061.
Full textThis work results from a historical research developed from the mapping and location of the recording means in its many forms. Thus, the object of this research are both the public and private documental collections about the Art Salons in Pelotas (1977-1981). The main goal was to systematise these collections as means of ensuring the preservation, retrieval and dissemination of the informational content. Promoted by the Education Office, these salons were conceived and organised by the Cultural Affairs Coordinator, Nelson Abbott de Freitas, who recorded those exhibitions with photos, newspaper clippings and other documents, playing also the role of guardian of the memory, building albums of the events´ history. These salons called attention for their repercussion among the press media, which provided a great amount of articles published in local, regional and national newspapers. The artistic and cultural expressions that derived from these salons were considered as cultural objects which symbolize the local identity and the social memory of culture in Pelotas, represented by the awarded works at the salons, which were exhibited at the Nelson Abbott de Freitas Gallery. The choice of this profile is due to the documentation composed by the audiovisual collection Art in Pelotas - The Art Salons, produced by the South Center for Integrated Teleducation of the Federal University of Pelotas, located at the university´s Social Sciences Library. The work emphasises the importance of records and, from the documental analysis of these collections´ contents, shows the importance of systematic reconstruction of the history and the memory of the Art Salons in Pelotas.
O presente trabalho é o resultado de uma pesquisa histórica, desenvolvida a partir do mapeamento e da localização dos suportes de registro em suas diversas formas. Assim, o objeto desta pesquisa são os acervos documentais públicos e privados sobre os Salões de Arte de Pelotas (1977-1981). O objetivo principal foi a sistematização desses acervos como um meio de garantir a preservação, a recuperação e a disseminação do conteúdo informacional. Numa promoção da 5ª Delegacia de Educação, esses Salões foram idealizados e organizados pelo Coordenador de Assuntos Culturais, Nelson Abott de Freitas, que registrou essas exposições com fotografias, recortes de jornais e outros documentos, desempenhando também o papel de guardião da memória, através da construção de álbuns que contam a história dos eventos. Esses salões destacaram-se pela grande repercussão na mídia impressa e que rendeu um precioso acervo de matérias publicadas nos jornais locais, regionais e nacionais. As expressões artísticas e culturais oriundas desses salões foram consideradas como bens culturais que simbolizam a identidade local e a memória social da cultura pelotense, representadas pelas obras premiadas durante os Salões e expostas na Galeria Nelson Abott de Freitas. A escolha deste recorte deve-se à documentação composta pelo acervo audiovisual A arte em Pelotas Os Salões de Arte, produzido pelo Centro Integrado de Teleducação do Sul, da Universidade Federal de Pelotas, existente na Biblioteca de Ciências Sociais da UFPel. O trabalho ressalta a importância dos registros e, a partir da análise documental do conteúdo desses acervos, mostra a importância da sistematização para a reconstrução da história e da memória dos Salões de Arte de Pelotas.
Cleveland, Larissa. "Collector : collection/possession/persona /." Online version of thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/6186.
Full textFenech, A. "Lifetime of colour photographs in mixed archival collections." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2011. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1333217/.
Full textFigini-Véron, Véronique. "L'Etat et le patrimoine photographique : des collectes aléatoires aux politiques spécifiques, les enrichissements des collections publiques et leur rôle dans la valorisation du statut de la photographie : France, seconde moitié du XXe siècle." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010733.
Full textPhotography in France, after a long period of silent accumulation in public cultural institutions, became the object of specific collecting in the second half of the twentieth century. This had a bearing on its status. From the late 1930s onwards, curators in the print cabinet of the Bibliothèque Nationale in a process of re-evaluation at last came to consider the photograph as an object for collection. They set out therefore on a daring collection program with a double focus: documentation and artistic quality. With this the BN declared its ambition to become the leading museum of photography in France. Alongside documentary photographs, which remain a priority, conservatorial interest centered on both large groups of 19th century photographs intended to inaugurate a history of photography modeled on art history, and on contemporary creators. This was a pioneering, and durable approach, but insufficient for a recognition of photography as a national art. Some forty years later, in 1976, the secretariat of Cultural Affairs took over questions concerning photography. But the four ministerial branches concerned by photography reacted in an unequal manner. In a photographic environment evolving towards a cultural orientation, national collections were initiated at the Fondation National de la Photographie, Lyon (FNP), in the Musée National de I' Art Contemporain (MNAM), at the Fonds National d'Art Contemporain (FNAC) and at the Musée d'Orsay. At last photography was recognized as an art. During the 1980s, thanks to the combined effect of the City of Paris, 'Month of the photo', and the favorable policy towards contemporary art of Jack Lang's ministry, one of the major artistic events of the late 20th century took place: photography entered the realm of the plastic arts
Hall, Alison. "The Shelter photographs 1968-1972 : Nick Hedges, the representation of the homeless child and a photographic archive." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2016. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6534/.
Full textCarvalho, Fontes Larissa Yelena. "Anthropologie d'un musée silencieux : la Collection Persévérance et les enjeux de mémoire autour du "xangô alagoano" (Maceió - Brésil)." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE2071.
Full textThe central object of this thesis is the “Persévérance” Collection, a group of pieces that were stolen from Afro-Brazilian houses of worship in Maceió, capital of the state of Alagoas, in the northeast of Brazil. The pillaging of these objects occurred in an episode of political-religious repression in 1912, known as Quebra de Xangô. This Collection is exposed by the Museum of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Alagoas and since its pillage it has not been subject of any scientific studies. In this way, this research has tried to fill the existing gaps on the subject, tracing its path so far and demonstrating the great transformations experienced by the worship of xangô alagoano, both at the liturgical and ritual levels. For the production of those objects inventory an investigation was carried out to try to find the original uses and toproperly reference the pieces. This investigation was produced with the participation of the Afro-Brazilian religious community, focusing on their traditional knowledge, mythology and cosmological system to discover and construct the biography of those objects. Therefore, the xangô alagoano is presented here, tracing its peculiarities, fruit of my ten years of field experience
Edge, Sarah-Jane. "Photography and identities : a case study and related photographic practice : an investigation into the role of early photographic representations of working-class women from London (1860-1865) as represented in the photographic collection of Arthur J. Mu." Thesis, University of Ulster, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.428807.
Full textCronin, Orla Siobhan Therese. "The meaning and psychological significance of family photographic collections." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.388804.
Full textStoffle, Richard W., Vlack Kathleen Van, and Nathaniel O'Mara. "Water Bottle Canyon Traditional Cultural Property Study Photograph Collection." Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology University of Arizona, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/301169.
Full textStoffle, Richard W., and Vlack Kathleen A. Van. "Arizona Strip Landscapes and Place Name Study: Photograph Collection." Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292607.
Full textStoffle, Richard W., Vlack Kathleen A. Van, Rebecca S. Toupal, Sean O’Meara, and Jessica Medwied-Savage. "The Old Spanish Trail and Hispanic Communities Photograph Collection." University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/297034.
Full textErbetta, Alejandro. "Mémoire et (re)construction d'histoires individuelles, familiales et collectives (approches photographiques)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA080033.
Full textIn a time of exacerbation of the self-representation (through the socialnetworks, among other things), our subject of study proposes a reflection onmemory and the reconstruction of histories in the artistic practices. Using as astarting point a personal photographical work (Reprises), we propose a linkbetween theory and creation, in a dialectic that starts from the analysis ofpersonal works, to establish a dialogue with theorists and contemporaryartworks dealing with these issues. In this kind of retrospective approaches thatreinterpret the past, the artists work from the material and memory traces, suchas the images of family albums, archives, documents, or testimonies. Mixingdifferent esthetical universes in a new unity, they make coexist their ownimages with existing sources, disappeared lives with their own existences. Theirworks thus become a artistic re-creation and postulate a special narrative spacewhich evokes a poetics of the memory. Partial and fragmentary, they show anarrative reconfigured by the imaginary and the editing. They exceed thestrictly photographical field and open their language to the dialogue with otherarts, taking the form of hybrid artworks. What relation can be set betweenmemory, reconstruction and identity, between individual and collectivehistory ? If the past is being transformed, how to rebuild it ?
Stoffle, Richard W., Vlack Kathleen A. Van, Phillip Dukes, Sola Stephanie De, and Hannah Johnson. "Solar PEIS Native American Ethnographic Study Photographic Collection." Bureau of Applied Anthropology, University of Arizona, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/301158.
Full textErbetta, Alejandro. "Mémoire et (re)construction d'histoires individuelles, familiales et collectives (approches photographiques)." Thesis, Paris 8, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA080033.
Full textIn a time of exacerbation of the self-representation (through the socialnetworks, among other things), our subject of study proposes a reflection onmemory and the reconstruction of histories in the artistic practices. Using as astarting point a personal photographical work (Reprises), we propose a linkbetween theory and creation, in a dialectic that starts from the analysis ofpersonal works, to establish a dialogue with theorists and contemporaryartworks dealing with these issues. In this kind of retrospective approaches thatreinterpret the past, the artists work from the material and memory traces, suchas the images of family albums, archives, documents, or testimonies. Mixingdifferent esthetical universes in a new unity, they make coexist their ownimages with existing sources, disappeared lives with their own existences. Theirworks thus become a artistic re-creation and postulate a special narrative spacewhich evokes a poetics of the memory. Partial and fragmentary, they show anarrative reconfigured by the imaginary and the editing. They exceed thestrictly photographical field and open their language to the dialogue with otherarts, taking the form of hybrid artworks. What relation can be set betweenmemory, reconstruction and identity, between individual and collectivehistory ? If the past is being transformed, how to rebuild it ?
Triantaphillidou, Sophie. "Aspects of image quality in the digitisation of photographic collections." Thesis, University of Westminster, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.251575.
Full textWalker, Jessica E. "Unexpected Reflection Collection." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1253634229.
Full textSchrader, Julie Ann. "The Morgan collection of Southwest pottery website : research and photography : a project /." Click here to view virtual exhibition, 2005. http://www.holmes.anthropology.museum/southwestpottery/index.html.
Full textChen, Chufeng. "The use of episodic memory for browsing personal collections of digital photographs." Thesis, University of Sunderland, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.442549.
Full textBeard, Sophie. "Collecting Collects: the family photograph in the British newspaper." Thesis, University of the Arts London, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.650314.
Full textKlicnarová, Dita. "Sběratel krystalů." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta výtvarných umění, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232385.
Full textBeltramim, Fabiana Marcelli da Silva. "Entre o estúdio e a rua: a trajetória de Vincenzo Pastore, fotógrafo do cotidiano." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-06102015-163400/.
Full textThis research follows the trajectory of Italian photographer Vincenzo Pastore, who lived in São Paulo between 1899 and 1918. If Pastore, on the one hand, produced commercial portraits in studio during his life, on the other, his most emblematic production was the series of photographs taken on the streets and surroundings of São Paulo\'s capital. The path trodden by Vincenzo Pastore entwines with that of his images in this analysis, in a research focused on the social processes that built both paths: that of the photographer and of his pictures. This study tried to understand two main issues. From a historical point of view, we document the practice and the experience of Pastore as a portrait photographer of remarkable penchant for photo-pictorialism. We followed Pastore\'s path not only in the métier of the portrait in São Paulo, but also in Potenza and Bari, Italian cities where the photographer worked. The research, also carried out on the collections and archives in the region of Puglia and Basilicata, provided a historical approach, which outlined the many challenges of Italian portrait painters, who were constantly searching for more favorable conditions to live by the production of portraits in south of Italy, often forced to undergo the experience of migration. We documented more deeply the agency process on the images produced on the streets of São Paulo, between 1908 and 1914, but that entered an appropriation and circulation circuit only after 1996, when the photographers descendant\'s donated the photos to the Moreira Salles Institute.
Martins, Thaís Menna Barreto. "A fotografia de Luiz Arthur Ubatuba de Faria : o olhar de um urbanista." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/170059.
Full textThis research investigates the use of photography as a work tool for urbanism from the analysis of a case study: the performance of the Gaucho urbanist and photographer Luiz Arthur Ubatuba de Faria (1908-1954). The relevance of his professional activity contributed greatly to the constitution and consolidation of urbanism in Rio Grande do Sul as a professional field, and he, in a pioneering way, made a systematic use of photography in his endeavors of urbanism. As a "serial clipping", the documental series of the iconographic set that constitutes the Photographic Collection of Luiz Arthur Ubatuba de Faria (LAUF Collection) was established. Groups of images were analyzed, who, through their narratives, could contribute to the following research inquiry: in what ways Luiz Arthur Ubatuba de Faria made use of photography as a working tool for his urbanist métier in Rio Grande do Sul in the period of 1926 to 1954? From a historiographical approach, the research assumes as a theoretical and structuring contribution the indissociability of the triad: entity (photographer), technology (equipment) and subject (subject matter) described by Kossoy. The investigation was based on the hypotheses that Ubatuba de Faria made use of his photographic technique for the performance of his work as an urbanist, and the possibility of all his photographic production to have contributed directly or indirectly to his production as a city planner. In addition, it was considered that the exercise of photographing could have sharpened his reading of the urban space and of the social relations inherent to urbanism, and that this reading realized through his lenses could have contributed to the construction of his urban understanding and of the issues related to urbanism in a feedback process. The method contemplates two dimensions of approach: a laboratorial dimension and an analytical/classificatory one. The first dealt with the set of technical procedures which promoted the safeguarding of the collection. The second one developed an analytical framework constituted by the articulation of the strategies of content analysis and semiotics of images, through a qualitative approach. The objectives of the research were to contribute to the knowledge of the work and of the trajectory of Luiz Arthur Ubatuba de Faria as an urbanist with an emphasis on his photographic production, as well as to identify his ways of using photography as a work tool for urbanism. Finally, it was aimed to give visibility to the vast photographic collection identified, as the research undertaken presents and investigates an unpublished collection, with significant documental and artistic value.
Camarda, Sandra. "Journeys into the materiality of photographs : the case of the Blackmore collection." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.497815.
Full textShipalana, Kizzy. "Dematerialisation of a photographic collection at the concrete institute’s information centre." Master's thesis, Faculty of Humanities, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/30504.
Full textGonzalez, Stephanie. "A Thousand Words: Responses to Photographs." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2007. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/1168.
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Morris, Alan. "Digital technologies and photographic archives Birmingham Central Library : a case study." Thesis, University of Wolverhampton, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2436/126505.
Full textStoffle, Richard W., Vlack Kathleen A. Van, Nathaniel B. O’Meara, and Aja Y. Martinez. "The Bahamas Biocomplexity Study Photo Collection." Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/297234.
Full textMouchel, Didier. "La collection Soclet : inventaire des fonds photographiques du photographe amateur Alfred Soclet, 1853-1926 /." Rouen (36 rue Campulley, 76000) : D. Mouchel, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37068637h.
Full textVale, Sam. "Collecting rooms : objects, identities and domestic spaces." Thesis, University of the Arts London, 2014. http://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/7782/.
Full textAshton, Jenna Carine. "Rachel Whiteread : casting and collecting childhood." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.634851.
Full textCouvidat, David. "La collection "terre humaine" de Jean Malaurie (1955-2015) : littérature, anthropologie et photographie." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCC030/document.
Full text“Terre Humaine” Publishers’ Series (1955-2015), which is supervised by a French explorer and geographer, Jean Malaurie, may be examined as a heuristic space of diffusion of ideas, objects and practices to explore, in the 2nd half of the twentieth century, the tightness of the literary field in contact with anthropology and photography. The diversity of the authors’ backgrounds, writing genres, spaces and periods of time, masks the underground unity of an editorial and self-claimed universal enterprise which aims at understanding the most diverse populations, both in time and space, to uncover the mysteries of the human existence. Networking testimonials on societies scattered around the globe discloses a parallel worldview. In connection with the Annales review and the 19th century realism and naturalism, early reflections on writing in social sciences end up spawning an ethnographic literature grounded in exploring ways of living and thinking among marginalized groups worldwide. Ethnography is not anymore only considered as a scientific method to collect data but more broadly as a textual, visual and audiovisual writing genre relating the tragic metamorphosis of a society in contact with a civilization