Koht ja paik VI

Place and Location VI

KOHT ja PAIK /
PLACE and LOCATION
Studies in Environmental Aesthetics
and Semiotics VI


Eds. Eva Näripea, Virve Sarapik, Jaak Tomberg
Tallinn 2008 – 354 p.
ISSN 1736-2326

Published by
The Research Group of Cultural and Literary Theory, Estonian Literary Museum
Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Arts
Estonian Semiotics Association

Editorial Board:
Sven Arntzen (Telemark University College)
Arnold Berleant (Long Island University)
Pauline von Bonsdorff (University of Jyväskylä)
Mark Gottdiener (University at Buffalo)
Andres Kurg (Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn)
Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Kaia Lehari (Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn)
Mara Miller (Richard Stockton College of New Jersey)
Hannes Palang (University of Tartu)
Anti Randviir (University of Tartu)
Yrjö Sepänmaa (University of Joensuu)
Göran Sonesson (Lund University)
Peeter Torop (University of Tartu)

This journal is supported by:
Cultural Endowment of Estonia

Contents

Preface  pp. 7-8   [pdf]

I CULTURE OR NATURE? AMBIENCE, PRESENCE AND BEYOND

GUIDO IPSEN
Cultural Natural Signs: Conviviality, Conquest or Conception?  pp. 11–26   [pdf]

DARIO MARTINELLI
How Spatial is a Whale? Places and Processes in Zoomusicology  pp. 27-46   [pdf]

ELIZE BISANZ
From Visual Projections to Visionary Locations. The Symbolic Turn in the Era of Digital Imaging  pp. 47-62   [pdf]

DOROTHÉE BAUERLE-WILLERT
Artificial Landscapes  pp. 63–70   [pdf]

JANIS TAURENS
‘Meaning’ and ‘Context’ in the Language of Architecture  pp. 71-82   [pdf]

NATALIA ZLYDNEVA
The Tower as a Semiotic Message  pp. 83-90   [pdf]

FILIPA MATOS WUNDERLICH
Symphonies of Urban Places: Urban Rhythms as Traces of Time in Space. A Study of ‘Urban Rhythms’   pp. 91-111   [pdf]

II MONUMENTS IN CHANGE

JUHAN MAISTE
Changing the Past of the Future  pp. 115-138   [pdf]

LILIAN HANSAR
The Lacuna, an Empty Space in Urban Construction. Cesare Brandi’s Restoration Theory in the Integral Preservation of Old Town Areas   pp. 139-151   [pdf]

HILKKA HIIOP
The Possibility of Patina in Contemporary Art or, Does the ‘New Art’ Have a Right to Get Old?   pp. 153-165   [pdf]

URVE SINIJÄRV
Park in Time – Nature and Culture Intertwined  pp. 167-176   [pdf]

LEELE VÄLJA
Urban Wooden Architecture – Traditions and Significance  pp. 177-185   [pdf]

AGNE TRUMMAL
Ruins and the Breakthrough  pp. 187-198   [pdf]

MARIANN RAISMA
Models of Time in the Museum. On Exposition Solutions in History and Art Museums   pp. 199–214   [pdf]

III LANDSCAPES IN MEMORY

MARCIN BROCKI
Landscapes of Memory – Narratives of Past Places  pp. 219-225   [pdf]

KATI LINDSTRÖM
Landscape Image as a Mnemonic Tool in Cultural Change: The Case of Two Phantom Sceneries    pp. 227-238   [pdf]

SIMON BELL, ZANDA PENEZE, OLGERTS NIKODEMUS, ALICIA MONTARZINO
Perception of the Latvian Landscape during Social and Economic Transformations   pp. 239–256   [pdf]

RUTA ČAUPOVA
The Open-Air Art Museum at Pedvale: The Interrelations of Contemporary Art Projects and the Local Environment  pp. 257–274   [pdf]

RISTO JÄRV
Real Places and Countries in the Fairy Tale World  pp. 275-284   [pdf]

TIIU JAAGO, ANU PRINTSMANN, HANNES PALANG
Kohtla-Järve: One Place, Different Stories  pp. 285-303   [pdf]

IV VISUAL CULTURE OF SOCIALISM
MARIA GOLTSMAN
Symbols of the Soviet Empire: Dying Swan  pp. 307-313   [pdf]

EKATERINA VASSILIEVA-OSTROVSKAJA
Childhood, Violence and Death in the Cinema: Brezhnevism as Aesthetics  pp. 315-329   [pdf]

JELENA GRIGORJEVA
Visual Post-Folklore in Post-Soviet Space-Time  pp. 331-349   [pdf]

Contributors   pp. 352-353   [pdf]