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"The extended representation of landscape"
Lecture by Valerio Morabito.
Thursday 23
rd of January 2014, at 8:45 p.m.
Amphitheater of the Department of Architecture, Uth.

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"Readings of Seeing"
Lecture by Zissis Sarikas.
Wednesday 22nd of January 2014, at 8:45 p.m.
Amphitheater of the Department of Architecture, Uth.
 
 
"The Formalist, the Mathematician, the 'Sacredmediate' and the Intermediate"
Lecture by Demetri Fragos.
Tuesday 21st of January 2014, at 8:45 p.m. Amphitheater of the Department of Architecture, Uth.
 
 

"The Historic Context of Crisis"

Lecture by Antonis Liakos.
Wednesday 15th of January 2014, at 8:45 p.m. Amphitheater of the Department of Architecture, Uth.

 

19 December 2013 to 02 January 2014

A journey of 1,500 km and many cultures. Monuments of different religions. Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms, modern and old buildings. We will visit temples, forts, caves, houses and palaces, mosques and minarets, and markets, and modern cities. We will move on the roads of India with our bus for about two weeks.

Maharastra, Mumbai, Elephanta Caves, Aurangabad, Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves. Gulbarga, Bijapur, Gulbarga fort, Bande Nawaz mosque, Badami, Badami caves, Hospet, Pattadakkal, Hampi, Anegundi village, Tungbhadra river, Bangalore, Karnataka

In charge of the journey is Associate Professor Theoklis Kanarelis.

For information and Statement of interest please contact: theoklis@uth.gr

 
 
 

Workshop "CITY SOUNDS: with the dropper: Monday’s Drop(s) on Tuesday", Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, Associate Professor of Music Education, Department of Early Childhood Education, University of Thessaly.

The workshop is part of the course “Audiovisual Representations and Image Processing Techniques”, Tuesday, 11:00-14:00, Hall E, 1st Floor

Exploring the relationship of music and noise through the role of human plurality as it was understood by experimental music. We discuss, listen and create music – we experiment, based on “The idea of one and the same activity being done simultaneously by a number of people, so that everyone does it slightly differently, unity becoming multiplicity” (Michael Parsons, in Nyman, 1999, p. 6).

 
 

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