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Original Article Visual & Applied Arts
NEEDS ASSESSMENT ON THE FEATURES OF FACILITATOR PRODUCT-SERVICE TO TRAVELING TO IRAN

Paria sadat Razavi manesh; Niloofar Shadmehri; Ebrahim Bagheri Taleghani

Volume 17, Issue 46 , January 2025

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2022.3802.1646

Abstract
  Facilities and services are among the pillars of tourism that can be effective in the success and development of tourism. These services should be designed to meet the tourists needs and facilitate the presentation of tourist attractions in order to bring the best productivity in the tourism industry. ...  Read More

Original Article Visual & Applied Arts
A Comparative Study of the Use of Color in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and the Illustrations of Shah Tahmasp's Shahnameh

Mehdi kazempour; Mohammad Janbakhshi; Davoud Saadat

Volume 17, Issue 46 , January 2025

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2025.5524.1944

Abstract
  The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmaspi, illustrated during the Safavid era, transforms Ferdowsi's Shahnameh—a 4th-century AH epic poem—into visual art. One of the significant questions in this field concerns the extent of the connection between Shah Tahmaspi's Shahnameh and Ferdowsi's original text. ...  Read More

Original Article Visual & Applied Arts
A study of the flower and Bird painting of Isfahan School in the Safavid era and the factors of its formation

Muhammad Savari; Alireza Sheikhi

Volume 17, Issue 46 , January 2025

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2022.3934.1670

Abstract
  Flowers and Birds paintig of the Safavid period can be studied in three periods. The present study, based on a descriptive-analytical method, tries to answer these questions: what are the visual characteristics of flowers and chickens in the Safavid period and how can they be divided in several ways? ...  Read More

Original Article Visual & Applied Arts
The use of AI technology in idea generation and conceptual content creation in animation: A case study on (The Crow, Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, Gnosis)

Sayed Najmedin Amir-Shahkarami; Shakib Omrani

Volume 17, Issue 46 , January 2025

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2025.5546.1948

Abstract
  This research examines the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and its growing impact on idea generation, production, and conceptual content in audiovisual media, particularly animation. Initially introduced to streamline tasks like editing and rendering, AI's role has evolved with machine learning ...  Read More

Original Article Visual & Applied Arts
Iconography and Iconology of Female Portraiture in the Mural Paintings of the Painting Room at Golestan Palace

Sahar Soufi; Samira Royan

Volume 17, Issue 46 , January 2025

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2025.5594.1954

Abstract
  Qajar painting is recognized as a turning point in the history of Iranian art, with one of its innovations being the prominence of female portraiture and figural depictions. This research examines the reasons behind the significant presence of female imagery in the art of the Qajar era, specifically ...  Read More

Analysis of the concept of political art as forms of "Dissensus" in Jacques Rancière's thought
Volume 14, Issue 34 , December 2021

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2021.2765.1427

Abstract
  What is political art and how can art be political? Dealing with political art has always been a contentious issue because the prevalent notions of these two areas have made it difficult to determine a specific relationship; studying such a situation requires rethinking of concepts; by rethinking Jacques ...  Read More

Analysis of the concept and application of feedforward in interactive design
Volume 13, Issue 29 , October 2020, , Pages 39-54

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2020.2804.1436

Abstract
  The term "feedforward" has been adopted from the control theory and it is less than two decades that has been introduced to the field of interactive design; but unfortunately, interactive product designers still lack the proper understanding of the term; and it can be clearly stated that the lack of ...  Read More

The Role of Intentionalism in Conservation-Restoration Interventions
Volume 9, Issue 18 , March 2017, , Pages 101-119

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2017.584

Abstract
  In the process of conservation and restoration of cultural and historical objects, it is necessary to ensure complete understanding of the objects. So it is necessary to identify, study and interpretation of the object. The role of "Hermeneutics" in this process is undeniable. Intentionalism is a way ...  Read More

Industrial design curriculum requirements in Iran
Volume 9, Issue 18 , March 2017, , Pages 121-135

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2017.408

Abstract
  Considering the 30-year history of industrial design education in Iran and after 18 years of the last curriculum in this field, there is a need for a new curriculum design for this field. This research aims to explain the factors affecting the design of industrial design curriculum in the undergraduate ...  Read More

Original Article
A Critical Review of Arthur Pope's View of Persian Art Based on Meyer Schapiro and Ananda Coomaraswamy

Mitra Ghaffari; Amir Maziar; Nayer Tahoori

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 November 2023

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2023.4565.1797

Abstract
  Among the orientalists who researched Persian |Art in the Pahlavi period, Arthur Pope has a prominent position. In the first years of the 20th century, he organized several exhibitions and congresses in order to introduce Persian art and published numerous books, articles, exhibition catalogs and review ...  Read More

Original Article
Analysis and Classification of Couple Portraits of the First Half of the Qajar Era

ameneh mafitabar

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 30 June 2024

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2022.3980.1684

Abstract
  Royal figurative painting is the painting style of the first half of the Qajar era that actually dawned in the late Safavid era and lasted up to the reign of Mohammad Shah, although its culmination was during the reign of Fath ali Shah. The present study aims to analyze and examine royal figurative paintings ...  Read More

Original Article
Study Interaction of Positive and Negative Space in Noma bar's Works based on Figure and Ground principle in Gestalt theory

zeinab saedzade; Soodabeh Salehi

Articles in Press, Corrected Proof, Available Online from 27 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2022.4020.1695

Abstract
  The content of high visual volume in front of humans makes paying attention to information to convey messages become one of the main problems of graphic designers. One of the solutions that designers face in order to create creativity and attract the audience's attention is to use games and create the ...  Read More

Original Article
The Sacred Symbolism of the Icons of the Prophet (PBUH)'s Sandals

ALIREZA TAHERI

Articles in Press, Corrected Proof, Available Online from 12 March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30480/vaa.2023.4111.1716

Abstract
  Throughout different periods, belief in the miracles of the prophets and the relics left by them has been very common. The sandals of the Prophet (PBUH) have also been noticed by Muslims. In their belief, their sandals could be used as a sacred object to help solve suffering or heal the sick. The image ...  Read More

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