KOHT ja PAIK. PLACE and LOCATION

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]