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바우하우스의 장인과 디자인 민주주의: 예술과 기술의 충돌과 협력 (The Artisan of Bauhaus and Deisgn Democracy: Collision and Collaboration of Art and Technology)

  • 유승호
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제15권12호
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 2015
  • 대부분의 근대예술영역에서 시도된 자본주의적 저항운동은 예술과 기술의 융합, 즉 상징적 경계의 새로운 형성을 통해 진행되었다. 러스킨과 모리스로 대표되는 이러한 저항운동은 수공예 장인의 부활을 통한 장인적 예술의 복원이 목표였지만 결과적으로 예술의 계급화를 초래하게 되었고 자율적인 노동을 배제하게 되는 탈장인적인 예술이 되었다. 이에 본 연구는 장인적 노동의 복원을 위한 노력으로서 유일하게 기계제대공업이 가져온 조건을 적극 활용하는, 즉 '기술과 예술 그리고 기계와 산업의 융합'을 통해 상징적 경계의 해체와 새로운 융합을 시도하였던 바우하우스에 주목하여 그것의 '행위자들actors'을 중점적으로 살펴보고자 한다. 본 연구에서는 16세기 르네상스 예술부흥운동, 19세기 미술공예운동, 그리고 바우하우스의 예술적 사조가 역사적으로 연계되어 있다는 것을 전제로 <생산으로서의 장인적 예술, 예술소비로서의 민중의 권리, 표현방식으로서의 근대기술>의 교량역할을 수행했던 바우하우스 실천가들과 그들 사이의 협력과 갈등에 대한 고찰을 통해 바우하우스가 디자인 민주주의 이념을 구현하려 하였다는 점을 주장하고 있다. 더 나아가 현대 메타기술의 시대가 디자인과 기술의 융합을 통한 민주주의로의 이행을 추동하고 있어 바우하우스의 '협력과 갈등'그리고 '위기와 해체'로부터 반면교사해야 함을 보여주고 있다.

1890년대 미국의 포스터와 책표지 디자인-<하퍼즈>와 <인랜드 프린터>를 중심으로- (American Posters and Book Cover Design in the 1890s-Focused on Harper's and The Inland Printer)

  • 강순천
    • 디자인학연구
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    • 제21권
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    • pp.109-121
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    • 1997
  • The poster in America was considered merely a means of advertising until the late 1880s, and was not thought to have any intrinsic value. During the 1890s, the poster in America came into its own as a medium of artistic expression, and it was recognized anew as an medium of advertising. The production and circulation of posters became active, and it won the popularity of poster collectors. But the American poster renaissance flourished for a few brief years in the 1890s. In this thesis, I paid attention that the art poster in America was mainly a product of the publishing trade, and that it's rise and fall was connected with the circumstances of the publishing business. In chapterII, I discussed the growth of publishing business and the phenomenon of poster craze, and tried to figure out the characteristic of American poster design in 1890s. The American poster boom was formally initiated in Spring 1893, when Edward Penfield published the first of his monthly designs advertising Harper's Magazine. Penfield created a native American tradition of realism in the series of Harper's posters, his figures are realistic though anonymous, and are drawn without distortion or grotesquery, and details are reduced to essentials but not eliminated. In chapterIII, I discussed the change in book cover design in the 1890s. The rapid evolution of book and magazine covers was largely a reaction to the poster craze. Most magazines were issued with the same standard covers month after month at that time. In 1894, when William Bradley was asked to design a standard cover for the Inland Printer, he convinced the publishers to change the cover with every issue instead of designing one permanent cover. With the poster craze at its height, posters became big business, but still they were not very successful as advertisements. Because collectors of the 1890s were more interested in acquiring posters than in buying books. Significantly, this was also the moment when poster like designs began to appear on the covers of books and mass magazines. Publishers took notice of an idea. If the eye-catching design was on the cover itself rather than on a separate poster, the customer who wished to acquire the design would be obliged to buy the magazine. So there was no distinction stylistically between the posters of the 1890s and the magazine covers of the early 1900s. At the same time, the artistic poster was beginning to decline. While the most typical advertisements of the 1890s were the book and magazine posters of Bradley and Penfield, after 1900 advertisements for manufacturers' products played an increasingly prominent role. They would never again assume the leading role that they had played in the 1890s.

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여성의 지위에 따른 간호사의 위상 변화 II -중세 이후부터 근대 후기까지- (The Change of Nurse호s Status According to the Status of Women II -From the post medieval epoche to late modern epoche-)

  • 최순옥
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.139-149
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    • 1999
  • It is very important to establish precisely the historical phases of nursing. We nurses should try to acquire the central social position in the health management system in the near the future, the 21st Century. Therefore my treatise aims to orient the desirable phases of the history of nursing through the feministic survey of the history of nursing from the post medieval epoche to the modern epoche. During the time of the renaissance which gave morning light to the modern epoche, the antique Athenian thinking of sex was again revived. Athenian excluded the women from the public and autonomous regions. All the medical activity, once dominated by the women, was misfortunately regarded as superstition acted by witches. Accordingly, the nursing women were to hunted as witches. In short, in the early modern epoche, women began to be excluded from the history of medical activities. In the middle modern epoche characterized by the enlightenment movement and early capital economic system, capitalistic patriarchal system began to be formed by change in the economic system. The status of women began to be greatly dropped below by the social distinction of the private dimension of home and the Public dimension of job. The woman was deprived of even the occasion to get the official license of medicine and medical institutions were handed to the state or the powerful and rich merchants. Accordingly, nursing acted mainly in the nunnery as the total approach to the patients was destructed wholly and transformed into the means of earning the money. Therefore unprepared low class -women began to engage in nursing only for the money. From then on, nursing activity was tunneled through the dark age for 200 years. In the late modern epoche characterized by the contrast of the accumulated vast capital by industrialization and vast poverty of the peoples, feminism began to float over the surface for the acquisition of equality of men and women from England. A feminist, Nightingale insisted that the women as nurses should be responsible for the healthy life of man. She tried the professional nursing education for women. Accordingly she not only contributed to the intellectual progress of women but also inspired in women the consciousness of the professional job. She tried to realize the ideal of at-that-time-feminists by engaging in nursing all through life. She really paved the road to contemporary nursing. In the near the future, I will write to describe how the late modern epoche nursing has fallen into the dilemma through the 1st and 2nd world wars and matured capitalism and to consider contemporary nursing with the status of women. All these papers aim to give proper recognition of nursing and right orientation of the future 21st Century nursing.

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신규 원전의 시장전망 및 금융조달의 과제와 대안 (Study on Market Prospects, Financing Challenges and Alternative Solutions in New Nuclear Power Projects)

  • Lee, Jang-pyo
    • KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.133-141
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    • 2016
  • 비록 미국에서는 1970년대 중반부터 최근까지 신규 원전프로젝트 건설이 없었지만, 여러 국가에서 주로 에너지 시큐리티와 전력에너지원 다변화 정책의 일환으로 원전의 신규건설이 지속되어 왔다. 금세기 초부터 여러 가지 이유로 원자력 산업은 재부흥이 일어나고 있는 양상이었고, 원전 프로젝트에 대한 투자에 있어서도 민간 금융부문로부터 긍정적인 관심을 불러 일으켰다. 하지만 2008년도의 세계적 금융위기와 이후 이어진 경제발전 둔화는 금융규제와 더불어 주요 파이낸싱의 원천인 상업은행들의 원전 프로젝트에 대한 의욕을 상실케 했다. 반면 원자력 발전의 경제성은 환경적 이득 측면과 비용측면에서 타 전원대비 유리하다는 것을 보여준다. 그리고 기술발전과 강화된 안전관련검사 및 모니터링은 원전의 안전성에 대한 의구심을 많이 완화시켰다. 따라서 원전 시장의 향후 확산에 대한 전망은 상이한 가정별로 비교적 큰 차이가 있지만 긍정적인 편이다. 2009년 12월 한국전력이 UAE원전을 수주하면서부터 원전시장에서의 경쟁은 큰 변화를 겪고 있다. 많은 경쟁자들이 정부의 지원을 등에 업고 새로운 원전 프로젝트를 수주하기 위해 공격적이고 새로운 파이낸싱 패키지를 가지고 시장에 진출하고 있다. 본 논문은 신규원전 시장의 전망, 원전의 상대적 경쟁력, 리스크 관리방안, 파이낸싱의 과제들을 분석하고 신규원전 수주 경쟁력 제고를 위한 대안들을 제시하고자 한다.

한국 영화산업의 발전과 공간적 집적 특성: 새로운 부흥의 중심지로서 서울 강남지역의 등장 ? (Development of the Korean Film Industry and Its Spatial Characteristics: Gangnam Region of Seoul as A New Cluster in A New Renaissance?)

  • 주성재
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제41권3호
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    • pp.245-266
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    • 2006
  • 본 연구는 서울 강남지역이 영화산업의 새로운 집적지로 등장하고 있는 현상을, 한국 영화산업의 독특한 성장과정과 최근의 부흥 특성, 관련업체와의 협력, 인력 및 계원 조달 등의 맥락에서 이해하고자 하는 목적으로 수행되었다. 사업체총조사보고서를 이용한 입지변화분석과 영화제작사를 대상으로 하는 심층인터뷰조사를 주요 연구방법으로 채택하였다. 분석의 결과, 전국 영화제작 업체의 80%가 집중해있는 서울 내에서 충무로에서 강남지역으로 대거 이동, 또는 강남지역에 새로운 업체가 신설되는 뚜렷한 현상이 발견된다. 그 집적지는 다양한 계층의 전문화된 기능과 노동시장으로 구성된 탄탄한 생산체계보다는 영화관련 인력 간 비공식적 네트워크가 강조되는 '느슨하게 형성된 집적지'의 특성을 갖는다. 서울 강남에 영화제작업체가 집중하는 데에는 오히려 생산의 환경으로서 이곳이 제공해주는 혜택, 즉 정보 획득과 트렌드 파악의 이점, 사람들이 쉽게 만날 수 있는 다양한 공간과 분위기, 창조성과 아이디어가 배태될 수 있는 환경 등이 크게 작용한 것으로 이해된다. 영화산업이 이렇게 특정지역을 지향하는 특성은 영화제작이 갖는 원천적 불확실성, 프로젝트 기반의 팀 운영, 영화제작세대의 차별화의식, 대기업의 참여와 자본투자의 거대화 등의 특수성과 연결하여 설명된다.

Pastry 마가린 함량과 적층 수가 puff pastry의 텍스쳐 및 색도에 미치는 영향 (The Effects of the Content of Pastry Margarine and the Number of Layers on The Texture and Color of the Puff Pastry)

  • 한장호;김석영;이시경
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.935-940
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    • 2002
  • Puff pastry의 제조 공정에서 pastry 마가린 함량과 적층 수의 변화가 puff pastry의 품질을 결정하는 색도 변화, 경도 변화, 저장중 경도 변화, 품질 평가 및 관능 검사에 미치는 효과를 조사하였다. 동일한 pastry 마가린 함량에서 적층 수가 증가할수록 껍질의 백색도 값의 변화는 다소 감소하였고 적색도 값은 70%, 81결에서 $16.8{\pm}2.3$으로, 황색도 값은 256결의 각 pastry 마가린 함량에서 26.0 내외의 높은 경향이었다. 그리고 속의 변화는 큰 차이가 없었다. 동일한 pastry 마가린 함량에서 경도는 110%, 144결에서 $839.6{\pm}75.6g$으로 가장 낮았다. 동일한 pastry 마가린 함량이 증가할수록 저장 기간에 따른 경도의 증가폭은 감소하는 경향이었다. pastry 마가린 함량이 70%에서는 256결의 제품을, 90% 함량에서는 144결과 256결의 제품을, 110%에서는 81결과 144결의 제품을 선택하여 관능검사를 한 결과는 90%, 144결이 맛과 식감에서 유의적인 차이가 1% 수준에서 우수하게 나타났다. 따라서 pastry 마가린 함량에 적절한 적층 수를 선택하는 것이 맛, 향, 식감이 양호한 제품을 제조하는데 중요하다는 사실을 알 수 있었다.

레오나르도 다빈치의 해부학 업적과 사고 (Anatomical Achievement and Thought of Leonardo da Vinci)

  • 채옥희;송창호
    • 해부∙생물인류학
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2016
  • 레오나르도 다빈치는 르네상스 시대의 천재 예술가이다. 그는 예술가와 과학자, 발명가로서 뛰어난 업적을 남겼고, 식물학과 수학, 지질학, 천문학, 기하학, 광학 등의 다양한 분야에서 최고의 반열에 올랐을 뿐 아니라 오늘날의 과학에까지 크게 기여하고 있다. 또한 레오나르도는 예술가와 과학자, 발명가, 철학자로도 잘 알려져 있으며, 사람과 동물들을 직접 해부하여 관찰한 후 많은 해부 그림들을 남긴 위대한 해부학자였다. 레오나르도가 해부학에 관심을 가졌던 이유는 - 화가는 해부학에 무지해서는 안 된다 - 라는 예술가의 관점에서 사람의 구조와 기능을 알기 위함이었다. 그는 사람 몸의 구조와 기능에 더욱 관심을 갖게 되었고, 시체를 구하기 어려운 상황에도 불구하고 많은 시체를 직접 해부하여 관찰하였다. 이러한 그의 해부학적 탐구와 심취로 말미암아 그는 동시대의 사람들보다 100년 이상 앞선 위대한 해부학 업적을 남겼다. 레오나르도가 남긴 뼈대와 근육, 혈관, 신경, 비뇨생식계통에 관한 1,800여 개의 해부 그림들은 높은 예술성과 함께 과학적으로도 매우 가치가 높은 걸작들이다. 이 연구의 목적은 레오나르도의 해부학 분야의 업적과 사고를 살펴보고, 해부학 분야의 선구자인 레오나르도의 위대한 업적을 오늘날 사람들에게 널리 알리고자 하는 것이다.

서구 상상력의 역사 연구 (A study of the history of western imagination)

  • 홍명희
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제29권
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    • pp.113-131
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    • 2012
  • In our days, we live in the world of image and imagination. Now we think that the images and imaginations are no more selective but indispensable elements in our life. The status of imagination is dramatically changed since 20 century. Many philosophers like G. Bachelard, G. Durand, Paul Ricoeur, H. Corbin, G. Deleuze made great contributions and we think that the studies of imagination began since 20 century. But the change of the status of imagination was not made in one day. In the long history of human life, the imagination kept his own value, and never stopped to give his influence to the human mentalities. The concept of imagination was born from the Plato's notion of phantasia. Plato thinks that the phantasia is a kind of drawing capacity in mind in the process of recognition. But the image which phantasia makes is not real one but pseudo one. So it is necessary to banish those false images from our recognition. Aristotle thought phantasia as an afterimage of object of sense. The sense is always true, but the phantasia is very possible to be an error. After Plato and Aristotle, the notion of phantasia developed into that of imagination, but it was always a problem full of contradictions. According to G. Durand, we can say, in some sense, the history of western philosophy is a kind of struggle against the image and imagination. In Middle Age, the iconoclasm tried to exclude image from their religion. Thomas Aquinas tried to explain the image by the rationalistic christianisme. In 16-17C Galilei and Descartes solidified the exclusion of imagination from the philosophy in the name of science and reason. The empiricism and positivism was the final and the most conclusive philosophies which exclude the imagination definitively from the field of philosophy. But the imagination continued his influence in the field of art. In the age of Renaissance, the imagination found his way of liberal expression, and this trend was inherited to Baroque. From the middle of 17c many philosophical theories supported the imagination by many philosophers like J.-B. Dubos, Baumgarten, A. Becq, J.-J. Rousseau etc. The Romanticism was the first significant wave which made the imagination come forward in front the art. The romanticism broke the narrow frame of rationalism and expand human's view of the world to the cosmos. From the romanticism, the imagination became a faculty which expresses the unity of human and nature. That was impossible by the rational thinking of rationalism. The concept of new imagination made a new future of human, 'the imagining conscious' and this imagining conscious provided a solid base of next generation's symbolism and surrealism.

벨 에포크와 다다이즘 - 근대문화의 총체와 해체 (Belle Epoque and Dadaism in the Modern Culture)

  • 이병수
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제33권
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    • pp.171-192
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    • 2013
  • The article is a research about the Belle Epoque era and Dadaism in the modern culture as a whole and separate. The years from 1890s to 1914, is known as the Belle Epoque era, in which the European continent including France had developed the climax of the modern culture after the Renaissance. At the same time, it was the period where the postmodern developments were being spread, leading to the present days. Moreover, the main ideologies in art that led to the cultural advancement of the time were impressionism, cubism, art nouveau, evolutionized painting category, symbolism and futurism. It was a literature category that was maintained to present Dadaism and surrealism. Dadaism began since the magazine, Bulletin Dada was published, originating in 1916 by Tristan Tzara of Zurich, Switzerland during the WWI. The extreme motto that the Dadaists supported was a contradiction, as they had to dissolve from their own art movements and expression techniques. However, until Andre Breton introduced 'Manifeste du Surrealisme' in 1924, the "Dada group" had a tremendous influence in France as an epicenter and rejected the modern cause and art that continued during the time, thus attempting its dissolution. First, they rejected the ideology, ethics and customs of rationalism from the previous system and demonstrate an anarchical and anti-bourgeoisie characteristic. They also reject the French lucid thoughts and the artistic techniques. They strongly emphasized on their motto "The idea is created from the mouth", while reframing from the philosophical ideology and at the same time, attempting to express the psychical unconsciousness. Second, the most important catchphrase that the Dadaists supported was the theory of negation. The question "Why do you write?" connotes the negative consciousness about the artistic value and the stereotyped method of the preexisting writing and drawing. Third, the Dadaists bring forward a radical query about all of the former esthetic and morals, and reveal an admirable resistance spirit. They emphasized on the slogan "Dada, means nothing" and insist on 'the anti-literal Dada, anti-artistic Dada, anti-musical Dada'. The Dadaist movement manifested their resistant spirit and the new artistic spirit through the publication of , , and most importantly through the magazine . Fourth, the Dadaists embodied the volume, density, and quality into an image through the auto-technical, cubistic writings and drawings. They ignored the fixed form of arrangements, verses, and rhymes of a poetic diction. The Dadaists utilized an unfamiliar and inversed expression method of applying the combination of the size of print, or capital letters and lowercase letters, even combining printed and handwritten writings. As presented, the auto-technical and cubistic characteristic of expressing the auto-psychical ideology into writing is called as the radical aesthetic and moral and can be considered as the most essential cause of the Dadaists' avant-garde features. As a conclusion, Dadaism demonstrated dual characteristics of consuming the nutritive elements of the modern culture through the most powerful resistance and liberation of the artistic movement of the Belle Epoque era, where at the same time, it deconstructed the modern art. By revolting against the former grounds and expression techniques, and dominating the era with the new artistic spirit, their resistant actions were artistic movements that symbolized the dissolution of the modern times. Moreover, the Dada's expressionism and resistance of saying "There's nothing" can be evaluated as postmodernity's initiative of outweighing the modern history and opening the door for new period of nowadays.

상호매체성의 이론과 그 적용 - 피터 그리너웨이의 <프로스페로의 서재>를 중심으로 (A Theory of Intermediality and its Application in Peter Greenaway's )

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    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제19권
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    • pp.39-77
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    • 2010
  • The cinema of Peter Greenaway has consistently engaged questions of the relationship between the arts and particularly the relations of image and writing to cinema. When different types of images are correlated and merged with each other on the borders of painting, photography, film, video and computer animation, the interrelationships of the distinct elements cause a shift in the notion of the whole image. This analysis proposes to articulate the complex relationship between the 'interartial' dimension and the 'intermedial' dimension in Peter Greenaway's film, (1991). If the interartiality is interested in the interaction between various arts, including the transition from one to another, the intermediality articulates the same type of relationship between two or more media. The interactional relationship is the same on both sides; on the contrary, the relationship between art and media does not show the same symmetry. All art is based on one or more media - the media is a condition existence of art - but no art can't be reduced to the status of media. This suggests that if the interartiality always involves the intermediality, this proposal may not be reversed. First, we analyse a self-conscious investigation into digital art and technology. Prosospero's Books can be read as a daring visual essay that self-consciously investigates the technical and philosophical functions of letters, books, images, animated paintings, digital arts, and the other magical illusions, which have been modern or will be post-modern media to represent the world. Greenaway uses both conventional film techniques and the resources of high-definition television to layer image upon image, superimposing a second or third frame within his frame. Greenaway uses the frame-within-frame as the cinematic equivalent of Shakespeare's paly-within-play : it offer him the possibility to analyse the work of art/artist/spectator relationship. Secondly, we analyse the relationship between the written word, oral word and the books. Like the written word, the oral word changes into a visual image: The linguistic richness and nuances of Shakeaspeare's characters turn into the powerful and authoritative, but monotone, voices of Gielgud-Prospero, who speaks the Shakespearean lines aloud, shaping the characters so powerfully through his worlds that they are conjured before us. Specially each book is placed over the frame of the play's action, only partially covering the image, so that it gives virtually every frame at least two space-time orientations. Thirdly, we try to show how Peter Greenaway uses pictorial references in order to illustrate the context of the Renaissance as well as pictorial techniques and language in order to question the nature of artistic representation. For exemple, The storm is visualised through reference to Botticelli's : the storm of papers swirling around the library is constructed to look like a facsimili copy of Michelangelo's Laurentiana Library in Florence. Greenaway's modern mannerism consists in imposing his own aesthetic vision and his questioning of art beyond the play's meta-theatricality: in other words, Shakespeare''s text has been adapted without being betrayed.