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Nikos Metallinos Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-176

Scope and Content Note

The Nikos Metallinos Papers contain Dr. Metallinos' courses syllabi, lecture materials, and videotaped lectures on Television Aesthetics. Materials are arranged alphabetically by folder title.

Dates

  • Creation: 1979-1990

Creator

Language of Materials

Material in English

Access Restrictions

To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.

Copyright

Arizona State University does not own copyright to this collection. Distinctive Collections recognizes that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.

Biographical Note

Nikos Metallinos teaches at Concordia University in the areas of Television Production, Media Criticism and Aesthetics, and Research Methods in Visual Communication Media. His research, which centers on the aesthetic principles governing visual communication media, are based on his work in the fields of perceptual psychology, neurophysiology, cognitive psychology, and art composition. In his experimental research methodologies, Metallinos employs, among others, psycho-physiological measuring devices.

Full extent

1 Box(es)

Full extent

0.5 Linear Feet

Abstract

The Nikos Metallinos Papers contain Dr. Metallinos' courses syllabi, lecture materials, and videotaped lectures on Television Aesthetics. Materials are arranged alphabetically by folder title.

Arrangement

This collection consists of one box.

Provenance

Nikos Metallinos donated these papers to Archives and Special Collections in February 1990 and June 1995 (ACC# 1990-00257 and ACC# 1995-01546).

Title
Nikos Metallinos Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Processed by Rebecca Wargo and Ryan McKee in February 2004; machine-readable finding guide created by Michael Lotstein in September 2004.
Date
2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding guide encoded in English.

Repository details

Part of the Visual Literacy Collection Repository

Contact

Arizona State University
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe AZ 85287-1006 United States
(480) 965-4932