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Antarctic landscapes in the souvenir and jewelleryHaydon, Kirsten, kirsten.haydon@rmit.edu.a January 2009 (has links)
Experience of Antarctica is unique and overwhelming and the phenomenon of the landscape and knowledge of its history continues to inspire artists and writers. Since Antarctica's discovery and exploration both before and during the Heroic Age; explorers, expeditioners, artists and writers have attempted to record and visualise Antarctica. In1982 international Antarctic programmes started to assist artists to travel to Antarctica with the intention of providing perceptive interpretations no longer attached to science or exploration. This practice-led research is the first project where a jeweller has explored and interpreted a personal experience of Antarctica to produce souvenir and jewellery objects. These objects reveal new interpretations of Antarctica that engage with the viewer through the recognisable personal jewellery and souvenir object. This research has produced new contemporary souvenir and jewellery objects by interpreting both personal photographs and re-examining the historic stories, photographs and representations of Antarctica. The bibliographic investigations of historical jewellery and souvenirs provided specific examples of historical personal mementos that are now displayed in museums. This research analyses the meaning of historical examples of souvenirs and jewellery and examines the way in which photography has been manipulated and used on hard media. Through this analysis and examination of historical examples the research focuses on studio-based experimentation with enamelling and contemporary technologies to establish the links enamelling has had with micromosaics and miniature painting. This practice-led research investigates new and innovative ways to interpret these historical techniques and draw on the notion of the souvenir. Thinking through the processes used in this research and retelling the personal experience of Antarctica, contemporary technologies are used to reimagine historical examples of tourist jewellery and personal souvenirs presenting a further understanding of Antarctica's significance both culturally and environmentally. The research not only provides an addition to the diverse range of interpretations of Antarctica it also explores the area of enamelling in contemporary jewellery and object making by contributing to the current revival of the tradition both locally and internationally. This research offers new experiences and knowledge through the investigation, experimentation, manufacture and installation of enamelled objects.
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Влияние структуры и механических свойств листов низкоуглеродистой нелегированной стали на процесс глубокой вытяжки : магистерская диссертация / Influence of Structure and Mechanical Properties of Low-Carbon Unalloyed Steel Sheets on the Deep Drawing ProcessДоронин, Е. С., Doronin, E. S. January 2022 (has links)
В работе проведен обзор основных технологий производства холоднокатаных листов низкоуглеродистых сталей для изготовления изделий методом холодной штамповки и эмалирования. Проанализированы химические составы, структура, кристаллографическая текстура образцов листов, и их влияние на возможности производства бытовых изделий (ванн, моек, поддонов). Рассмотрены вопросы улучшения качества листов низкоуглеродистых сталей, используемых для холодной штамповки и эмалирования. / The paper reviews the main technologies to produce cold-rolled sheets of low-carbon steels for the manufacture of products by cold stamping and enameling. The chemical compositions, structure, crystallographic texture of sheet samples, and their influence on the possibility of manufacturing household products (bathtubs, sinks, and pallets) are analyzed. The issues of improving the quality of low-carbon steel sheets used for cold stamping and enameling are considered.
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