Affective Architecture. Film as a Sensory Transference Tool and an Intimacy Projection Environment

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Affective Architecture. Film as a Sensory Transference Tool and an Intimacy Projection Environment. / Petersen, Rikke Munck; Farsø, Mads.

Congress proceeding. red. / Nicolas Rémy; Nicolas Tixier. Bind 1 1. udg. International Ambiances Network & University of Thessaly, 2016. s. 207-212.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferencebidrag i proceedingsForskning

Harvard

Petersen, RM & Farsø, M 2016, Affective Architecture. Film as a Sensory Transference Tool and an Intimacy Projection Environment. i N Rémy & N Tixier (red), Congress proceeding. 1 udg, bind 1, International Ambiances Network & University of Thessaly, s. 207-212, 3rd International Congress on Ambiances, Department of Architecture, University of Thessaly6, Volos, Grækenland, 21/09/2016.

APA

Petersen, R. M., & Farsø, M. (2016). Affective Architecture. Film as a Sensory Transference Tool and an Intimacy Projection Environment. I N. Rémy, & N. Tixier (red.), Congress proceeding (1 udg., Bind 1, s. 207-212).

Vancouver

Petersen RM, Farsø M. Affective Architecture. Film as a Sensory Transference Tool and an Intimacy Projection Environment. I Rémy N, Tixier N, red., Congress proceeding. 1 udg. Bind 1. International Ambiances Network & University of Thessaly. 2016. s. 207-212

Author

Petersen, Rikke Munck ; Farsø, Mads. / Affective Architecture. Film as a Sensory Transference Tool and an Intimacy Projection Environment. Congress proceeding. red. / Nicolas Rémy ; Nicolas Tixier. Bind 1 1. udg. International Ambiances Network & University of Thessaly, 2016. s. 207-212

Bibtex

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