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Visualization of Atomic Processes in the Film Industry and Graphics of the USSR

Student: Tsegalko Yana

Supervisor: Anna G. Ganzha

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Cultural and Intellectual History: Between East and West (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The task of visualizing the peaceful atom put Soviet artists and graphic artists in a special position, when they could turn to avant-garde painting, using its iconography to replicate forbidden and semi-forbidden art. At the same time, this work considers how the abstractness of "atomic" images created its own catalog of technical emblems, the elements of which were part of a complex interaction with the semiotics of the space of Soviet cities.

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