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Atmosphere and Mood: Two Sides of the Same Phenomenon

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Editorial

Christiane Wagner, Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7651448

Introduction

Martina Sauer and Zhuofei Wang, “Atmosphere and Mood: Two Sides of the Same Phenomenon,” Special Edition, Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 8-9,
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7654763

Essays and Scholarly Articles

Zhuofei Wang, “An Interview with Gernot Böhme” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 11-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7647547
Elizabeth Neumann, “Being Scared and Scaring Oneself in Video Games: The ‘Atmosfearic’ Aesthetics of Amnesia: Rebirth,” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 19-39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7647574
Paulo Gajanigo, “The Mood for Democracy in Brazil: Controlling the Public Atmosphere during the Transitional Period 1974 – 1985,” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 41-57, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7647589
Zhuofei Wang, “At Atmosphere and Moodmospheric Experience: Fusion of Corporeality, Spirituality and Culturality,” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 59-75, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7647600
Juan Albert and Lin Chen, “Working with Atmospheres to Improve our Planet’s Mood,” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 77-92, DOI : 10.5281/zenodo.7651390
Andreas Rauh, “Aesthetic Interest and Affectability,” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 95-105, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7651408
Katharina Brichetti and Franz Mechsner, “Healing Atmospheres: A Design Based Study,” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 107-124, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7651418
Giada Lombardi, Martina Sauer and Giuseppe Di Cesare, “An Affective Perception: How ‘Vitality Forms’ Influence our Mood,” Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine, v. 11, no. 11 (March 2023): 127-139, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7651433

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