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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Redes e cidades em redes / NETWORK and CITIES in NETWORK.

Tatiana Giovannone Travisani 05 April 2013 (has links)
Este trabalho é uma reflexão sobre como as perspectivas de cidades vem sendo exploradas e representadas por experiências artísticas contemporâneas, tendo como universo o uso de dispositivos ligados em rede e abertas a participação e atualização contínua. Para isso utiliza referências históricas e teóricas, desenvolve análise de obras atuais e elabora experimentações artísticas autorais. A pesquisa é iniciada com a conceituação de rede e os caminhos percorridos pela arte, seguida pelas concepções da cidade contemporânea mediada e os movimentos artísticos provocadores de condutas transgressoras no espaço urbano. Nas análises das obras foram criadas tags para a identificação de elementos comuns às cidades atuais, utilizadas também como referência para elaboração dos experimentos criativos referentes a esse trabalho. Com isso, se propõe apontar alguns aspectos estéticos da relação criada entre as REDES e CIDADES em REDES. / This paper is a reflection about how city perspectives are being explored and represented by contemporary artistic experiences, having the universe as network connected devices, open to continuous participation and actualization. To achieve its goals, historic and theory references were used, actual arts analyses were developed and author artistic experimentation were created. The research starts with network concepts as well as the ways ridden by artwork, followed by mediated contemporary city conceptions and \'teasing\' art movements from urban space transgressing \'behavior\'. On artwork analyses, tags to identify common elements at actual cities were created, also used as reference to the elaboration to creative experiments related to this research. With this, it proposes some aesthetic aspects points of the relationship between NETWORK and CITIES in NETWORK.
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The Vatican Necropolis: ritual, status and social identity in the Roman Chamber Tomb

Gee, Regina Lynn 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
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A reinterpretation of urban space in Pretoria

Van der Klashorst, Elsa 2013 February 1900 (has links)
Various potential modes of interpreting the urban space in the inner city of Pretoria is evaluated in this study with the purpose of expanding discourse around spatial production in the city. Production of meaning through formal and structural means produced a city that served as administrative capital and ideological base for Afrikaners until the arrival of a democracy in 1994. The contemporary urban space is produced by people through everyday life, as theorised by Henry Lefebvre, rather than through formal means such as name changes. This study evaluates the way that identity and belonging is created by referring to everyday life practices, rhythmanalysis and daily activities as performances. Urban space is evaluated from a phenomenological perspective through the eyes of an artist and resident and expressed in an art exhibition. The way artists Julie Mehretu and Franz Ackermann dealt with urban space in their art is also referenced. / Art History, Visual Arts & Musicology / Master of Visual Arts
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A reinterpretation of urban space in Pretoria

Van der Klashorst, Elsa 02 1900 (has links)
Various potential modes of interpreting the urban space in the inner city of Pretoria is evaluated in this study with the purpose of expanding discourse around spatial production in the city. Production of meaning through formal and structural means produced a city that served as administrative capital and ideological base for Afrikaners until the arrival of a democracy in 1994. The contemporary urban space is produced by people through everyday life, as theorised by Henry Lefebvre, rather than through formal means such as name changes. This study evaluates the way that identity and belonging is created by referring to everyday life practices, rhythmanalysis and daily activities as performances. Urban space is evaluated from a phenomenological perspective through the eyes of an artist and resident and expressed in an art exhibition. The way artists Julie Mehretu and Franz Ackermann dealt with urban space in their art is also referenced. / Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology / M.A. (Visual Arts)

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