03259 am 2200733 n 450 9910346055903321201905032-7574-2178-62-7574-0516-010.4000/books.septentrion.48333(CKB)4100000005467230(FrMaCLE)OB-septentrion-48333(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42773(PPN)240759087(EXLCZ)99410000000546723020191030j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierLes casseurs de l’été 1566 L’iconoclasme dans le Nord /Solange Deyon, Alain LottinNouvelle édition identique à celle de 1986.Villeneuve d'Ascq Presses universitaires du Septentrion2019France :Presses Universitaires du Septentrion,2013.284 pages illustrations (some color) ;23 cmHistoire et civilisations2-7574-0451-2 Includes bibliographical references.Une vague iconoclaste déferle en août 1566 sur la Flandre, le Hainaut, les environs de Lille et de Douai. Les protestants, qui y avaient de nombreux adeptes, veulent transformer les églises en temples ; la « nouvelle religion » semble supplanter l’ancienne. Mais Philippe II d’Espagne, qui commande en ces territoires, n’accepte aucun compromis et envoie le duc d’Albe et ses troupes rétablir l’ordre et châtier les Flamands. Le comte d’Egmont est décapité. Une lourde répression s’abat sur les habitants : c’est le temps des martyrs. Bannis et émigrés gagnent les refuges hollandais ou anglais. Après avoir retracé l’essentiel de cette histoire, les auteurs s’efforcent de répondre à quelques grandes interrogations. Pourquoi cette résurgence de l’iconodasme ? Y-a-t-il une pédagogie de la destruction ? Quel est le lien entre ce mouvement et la conjoncture ? Qui sont les casseurs ? Le mouvement est-il spontané ou prémédité ? Quel est le rôle des seigneurs dans cette révolte ? Ce travail, qui repose essentiellement sur des sources d’archives ou imprimées, reste un « classique » sur le sujet.casseurs de l’été 1566 CASSEURS DE L''ETE 1566 ReligionHistoryreligionprotestantismeprotestantéglisetempleiconoclasmecasseurmartyrseigneurrévolteFranceHistory15th centuryReligionHistoryreligionprotestantismeprotestantéglisetempleiconoclasmecasseurmartyrseigneurrévolteDeyon Solange313503Lottin Alain211383FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910346055903321Les casseurs de l’été 15663028737UNINA05598nam 22006255 450 991103485590332120251016130502.03-031-98215-010.1007/978-3-031-98215-6(MiAaPQ)EBC32353759(Au-PeEL)EBL32353759(CKB)41648221200041(DE-He213)978-3-031-98215-6(EXLCZ)994164822120004120251016d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDesign for Performative Arts Spaces Historical Evolution, Cultural Context, and Future Opportunities /edited by Alessandro Melis, Marco Pelle1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (287 pages)Literature, Cultural and Media Studies3-031-98214-2 Part 1: Foundational Frameworks of Performative Art -- 1. Understanding Performative in the Context of Arts: Definitions, Categories, Taxonomies, and Classifications -- 2. From Creativity to Evolutivity -- 3. Origins of Performance -- 4. Architectural Space for Performative Arts -- Part 2: Architectural Space from Embodiment to Movement -- 5. Ballet: Spatial Narrative and Encoded Movement within a Coded Space -- 6. The Evolution of Dance through Singular Perspectives -- 7. A Conversation with Lighting Designer Brandon Stirling Baker -- 8. Theater's Infinite Potential: From Grand Stages to Intimate Spaces -- Part 3: Case Studies and Best Practices -- 9. Theaters of Pisa -- 10. The Stadium as a Performative Spaces -- 11. Performative Art at the New York Tech School of Architecture and Design: From Education to Practice (2021-2024) -- 12. A Retrospective Reflection on Body, Space, and Media Through a Practice-Based Explorative Work -- 13. Transient Stages: Reimagining Performative Spaces through Temporary Appropriation -- 14. Embracing Technological Disruption and the Fourth Dimension in Art and Performative Art Spaces -- 15. A Stolen Wall from the Venice Biennale -- 16. Architecture of Exhibitions: An Immersive Experience -- 17. Advocating ecology through musical experimentation and performing arts -- 18. The City as an Event. The Performative Architecture of Seoul's Commercial Spaces -- 19. Public Life on Stage: Temporary Urbanism as a Platform for Cultural Expression -- 20. Public art for a better aura in urban spaces -- 21. Female-Themed Murals in the South Bronx as Expressions of Reclaimed Urban Spaces.-22. Visual culture and Palestinian Identity in Protracted Displacement -- Part 4: Future Perspective and Conciusion -- 23. Generative AI and the Collective Canvas: Redefining Artistic Authorship and Performance.This comprehensive book explores the multifaceted world of performative arts spaces. Part I establishes a strong foundation by tracing the historical evolution of these spaces, showcasing iconic examples, and emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration within diverse cultural contexts. It also examines the relationship between dance, movement, and embodiment in performative spaces, highlighting their transformative power in times of global challenges. Part II takes readers on a visionary journey into the future, exploring the transformative potential of cutting-edge technologies. Chapters in this section discuss the interplay of digital arts and architecture, the integration of immersive technologies, adaptive environments, AI and machine learning, robotics, and digital fabrication. These innovations are explored in relation to their ability to enhance audience experiences, optimize performance spaces, and push the boundaries of creativity. Part III addresses the significant need for comprehensive resources in interior design, digital arts, performing arts, and disruptive technologies. It provides valuable insights for students and professionals alike, covering essential design principles, case studies of notable venues, and the role of performative arts spaces in promoting sustainability amid global crises. Overall, this book presents a holistic exploration of the most important aspects of performative arts spaces—blending historical context, architectural design, technological advancements, and educational perspectives. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between architecture, design, and the performing arts.Literature, Cultural and Media StudiesInterior architectureArchitectural acousticsSustainable architectureBuildingsDesign and constructionInterior ArchitectureArchitectural AcousticsSustainable Architecture/Green BuildingsBuilding Construction and DesignInterior architecture.Architectural acoustics.Sustainable architecture.BuildingsDesign and construction.Interior Architecture.Architectural Acoustics.Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings.Building Construction and Design.729Melis Alessandro1784995Pelle Marco1853297MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911034855903321Design for Performative Arts Spaces4449411UNINA