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As casas de Oscar Niemeyer - 1935-1955Almeida, Marcos Leite January 2005 (has links)
A presente dissertação trata das casas projetadas pelo arquiteto Oscar Niemeyer, no período que compreende o início da sua carreira, em 1935, até a revisão autocrítica de 1955 – entre a Emergência e o final da Hegemonia da Arquitetura Moderna Brasileira. As 24 casas do período são apresentadas em ordem cronológica estudadas e analisadas individualmente, em paralelo ao conjunto de sua obra e considerando o contexto arquitetônico local e internacional. Contexto este especificamente representado pelos seus mestres confessos: Lucio Costa e Le Corbusier. As análises específicas de cada casa abordam: a sua motivação, o contexto histórico-cultural, os seus clientes, o lugar onde estão (ou estariam) e os seus aspectos compositivos, formais, funcionais e técnico-construtivos. O conjunto e contexto aparecem como suporte para a comparação, verificação de precedência, de influência, de renovação ou realimentação. Os resultados foram classificados, listados e quantificados afim de permitir futuros estudos sobre o tema. O trabalho procura também contribuir como meio de compilação, preservação e registro iconográfico desta parcela da obra de Niemeyer.
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Oscar Niemeyer: modelagem paramétrica e fabricação digital de edifícios curvilíneos do Parque Ibirapuera e do Memorial da América LatinaVeiga, Breno Tisi Mendes da 02 August 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-08-02 / Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa / This research studied the form and geometry of curvilinear elements in buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer in São Paulo, among the architectural complexes of Ibirapuera Park and of the Latin America Memorial. Although there are several researches on Niemeyer’s works, few have looked carefully into the geometric procedures for defining curvilinear and free forms. The analysis procedures of this study were: the two-dimensional redrawing of the projects, the parametric modeling, the interchange of parameters, the three-dimensional geometric modeling, a geometric analysis, and the digital fabrication.
This research aimed to evaluate, three-dimensionally, the selected building’s curvilinear geometry, through digital visualization and physical prototyping. The goal was to portray the process for defining curvilinear forms, and to demonstrate the compositional principles that offer unity to the two architectural complexes. This research contributed to the comprehension of Niemeyer’s work, through the use of different digital technologies. The produced prototypes allowed the investigation and analysis of the architectural spaces designed by Niemeyer, and the interpretation of its geometry. / Esta pesquisa investigou a forma e a geometria de elementos curvilíneos em edifícios projetados por Oscar Niemeyer na cidade de São Paulo nos conjuntos arquitetônicos do Parque Ibirapuera e o Memorial da América Latina. Embora haja várias pesquisas sobre Oscar Niemeyer, poucas se debruçaram atentamente nos procedimentos geométricos para a definição de formas curvilíneas e livres. Os procedimentos de análise desta pesquisa foram: o redesenho bidimensional dos projetos dos edifícios, a modelagem paramétrica, a alternância de parâmetros, a modelagem geométrica tridimensional, a análise geométrica e a fabricação digital.
Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo analisar tridimensionalmente a geometria curvilínea dos edifícios selecionados por meio da visualização digital e materialização física. A intenção foi interpretar o processo de definição das formas curvilíneas e explicitar os principios compositivos que proporcionam unidade aos dois conjuntos arquitetônicos. A pesquisa contribuiu para a compreensão da obra de Niemeyer a partir do uso de tecnologias computacionais. Os artefatos produzidos permitiram investigar a natureza dos espaços internos concebidos pelo arquiteto e também interpretar a geometria da forma.
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A Study of Art and Aestheticism in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian GraySiméus, Jenny January 2004 (has links)
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by the Victorian author Oscar Wilde. Secondly, I analyse how Oscar Wilde has implemented the philosophy of aestheticism throughout his novel. I achieve this by discussing the novel from the perspectives of the arts of painting, acting and literature. I examine the ideas expressed through the three main characters Dorian Gray, Basil Hallward and Lord Henry Wotton. I give occurrences of alliteration, epigrams and theatrical traits of the novel as examples of how the novel in itself is a beautiful work of art. With this essay I wish to highlight the need for all types of art mentioned in The Picture of Dorian Gray to be included in any discussion about art in the novel. My thesis statement is that the philosophy of aestheticism is promoted throughout the novel. This philosophy states that art should only be seen as something beautiful. Art should not be expected to teach its audience any moral lessons. The over-all conclusion is that it is indeed the philosophy of aestheticism that is promoted in The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the ideal of male beauty in particular.
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Taking Issue with History: Empathy and the Ethical Imperatives of Creative InterventionsVera, Monica A 01 January 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis was to contribute to a dialogue that considers the relationship between history, literature, and empathy as a literary affect. Specifically, I explored sites of literature’s transformative potential as it relates to cultural studies and the ethics of deconstruction. Via a deconstructive, post-colonial reading of Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Junot Díaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, I considered how subjects in our current socio-political moment can feel history.
Emerging from a post-structurally mediated engagement with history, signification, and feeling, I argued that empathy, as it is contentiously presented in the context of deconstruction, is not necessarily a reductive or essentialist approach towards relating or “being-with” an-other. Instead, I proposed that the act of reading historiographical novels that take constructions of the Atlantic Slave Trade to task might generate an affective empathy, which could in turn engender a more empathetic relationality and way of being-in-the-world.
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Epicurean aestheticism: De Quincey, Pater, Wilde, StoppardEmilsson, Wilhelm 11 1900 (has links)
This is a study of what I argue is a neglected side of Aestheticism. A standard definition of
Aestheticism is that its practitioners turn away from the general current of modernity to
protest its utilitarian and materialistic values, but this generalization ignores the profound
influence of contemporary philosophical and scientific thought on such major figures of
British Aestheticism as Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde. This study focuses on Aesthetes
who are not in flight from modernity. I call their type of Aestheticism "Epicurean
Aestheticism" and argue that since this temperament is characterized by a willingness to
engage with the flux of modern times it must be distinguished from the more familiar,
escapist form of Aestheticism I call "Platonic Aestheticism." I propose that Aestheticism
be viewed as a spectrum with Epicurean Aestheticism on one side and the Platonic variety
on the other. While Platonic Aesthetes like W. B . Yeats and Stephane Mallarme continue
the Romantic project of trying to counter modernity with various idealist and absolutist
philosophies, Epicurean Aesthetes adopt materialist and relativistic strategies in their
desire to make the most of modern life. I argue that the first unmistakable signs of
Epicurean Aestheticism are to be found in Thomas De Quincey, that the sensibility is fully
formulated be Pater, continued by Wilde, and finds a current representative in Tom
Stoppard. All Aesthetes are dedicated to the pursuit of beauty, but Platonic Aesthetes seek
beauty in an eternal and transcendent realm, while Epicurean Aesthetes have given up such
absolutist habits of thought. Pater writes: "Modern thought is distinguished from ancient
by its cultivation of the "relative" spirit in place of the "absolute." Epicurean Aesthetes
want a new aesthetic that will parallel the paradigm shift from absolutism to relativism.
While a nostalgic, quasi-religious longing for a purely ideal realm characterizes Platonic
Aesthetes, Epicurean Aesthetes accept that the high, idealistic road to eternal beauty is
closed. Instead of lamenting this fact, they start looking for beauty among the uncertainties
of the phenomenal world: by viewing life as an aesthetic spectacle to be observed and
experimented on with playful detachment they become Epicureans of the flux of
modernity. / Arts, Faculty of / English, Department of / Graduate
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Oscar Niemeyer e o mercado imobiliario de Sâo Paulo na decada de 1950 : o escritorio satelite sob direção do arquivo Carlos Lemos e os edificios encomendados pelo Banco Nacional ImobiliarioLeal, Daniela Viana 28 February 2003 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2003 / Resumo: Com esse trabalho, pretende-se estudar um tema pouco analisado na carreira de Oscar Niemeyer. Trata-se do período, na década de 1950, em que o arquiteto carioca, realizou obras para o mercado imobiliário, em franca expansão, na cidade de São Paulo. Examina-se o sistema de trabalho à distância praticado no escritório satélite paulistano chefiado pelo arquiteto Carlos Lemos e sua influência sobre a produção das obras. A análise se concentra nos cinco edifícios encomendados pelo Banco Nacional Imobiliário: Califórnia, Montreal, Triângulo, Eiffel e Copan. Busca-se, através dela, compreender a forma como a arquitetura de Niemeyer se adaptou às exigências específicas desse tipo de trabalho e qual a influência desse processo na postura profissional do arquiteto a partir de então / Abstract: This study aims at examining one aspect which has not been very well analyzed in the work of Oscar Niemeyer: the period, during the 50's, in which the architect designed buildings focusing on the growing (expanding) real estate market of the city of São Paulo. It explores the long-distance work system of the satellite office from São Paulo, run by the architect Carlos Lemos, and considers the latter' s influence regarding the office' s production. The analysis contemplates the tive buildings assigned to the office by the Banco Nacional Imobiliário (Real Estate National Bank): Califórnia, Montreal, Triângulo, Eiffel and Copan. Through this analysis, the study intends to understand how Niemeyer' s architecture has adapted to the specific demands of this type of work, and also how this process interferes with his professional positioning afterwards / Mestrado / Mestre em História
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La Reflexividad metapoética en Mal de Amor de Oscar HahnVásquez Córdova, Malva January 1989 (has links)
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura Hispánica
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Ett steg bakåt, två steg framåt. : Att utveckla en pianotrio.Bylund, Jakob January 2020 (has links)
In this thesis I will describe the process of working with a piano trio. The trio consisted of Jonny Ek on piano, Uno Dvärby on bass and, me, Jakob Bylund on drums. This process included choosing musicians, studying influences, rehearsing, and the selecting and arranging songs. I will also reflect on my role as the drummer and band leader of the trio. The main purpose was to investigate what happens to a trio that does not only rehearse often, but also puts in a lot of work in to studying their role models, such as Oscar Peterson trio and Ahmad Jamal trio, by listening and transcribing arrangements played by them. By using these methods, the trio hoped to achieve a greater understanding of what these references were actually playing, and using that knowledge to develop its own interplay, dynamics and sound. The impact of role models is analyzed by comparing the Oscar Peterson trio and Ahmad Jamal trio to each other, and to my own trio, finding the uniqueness of each group as well as the similarities between them. During this project I have learned a lot as a drummer, arranger and band leader. Because of our many rehearsals and the way we studied our role models, I have gained a deeper understanding of my tendencies when drumming. I’ve also learned that the drummer in a piano trio could determine the direction of the music with very subtle but efficient ways, and therefore has a lot of power and responsibility to take care of the music. As a result of using these methods the trio managed to get a deeper understanding of why its role models sounded like they did and use that information to develop in their footprints. / <p>Jonny Ek - Piano.</p><p>Uno Dvärby - Kontrabas.</p><p>Jakob Bylund - Trummor.</p><p></p><p>"Where Or When" - Richard Rodgers</p><p>"Long Ago And Far Away" - Jerome Kern</p><p>"Black And Tan Fantasy" - Duke Ellington</p><p>"I Was Doing All Right" - George Gershwin</p><p>"In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning" - David Mann</p><p>"Avalon" - Al Jolson, Buddy DeSylva, Vincent Rose</p><p>"Con Alma" - Dizzy Gillespie</p><p>"It's Only A Paper Moon" - Harold Arlen</p><p>"Easy Living" - Ralph Rainger</p>
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Arthur Breisky a Oscar Wilde: kritika, maska, mystifikace / Arthur Breisky and Oscar Wilde: Criticism, Mask, MystificationBláhová, Šárka January 2017 (has links)
The thesis is devoted to the following two representatives of literal decadence, Oscar Wilde, British dramatist, prose writer, poet and essayist, and Arthur Breisky, Czech prose writer, literary critic and translator. The thesis opens with providing a basic insight into the life and work of both authors. They were both influenced by decadence, which was not only an artistic trend, but also a specific spirit of the time that was reflected in the psychological and social roots and opinions of both authors. The thesis works with the basic assumption that the Czech decadent Breisky was significantly influenced by Wilde in his opinions and activities. The thesis sets up three areas to explore that mingle and influence each other: criticism, masque and mystification. The main similarities between Wilde and Breisky are analyzed in the thesis. Based on the comparison of individual motives, it is possible to trace how Breisky builds on Wilde's ideas and what, on the other hand, he invents newly or differently. Apart from the comparison of both authors, the thesis also provides a comprehensive overview of Breisky's opinions on literature and art at the theoretical level. Key words: Arthur Breisky, Oscar Wilde, decadence, critique, art, masque, mystification, dandysm
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Umění nad realitou. Estetika Oscara Wilda a její aktuální souvislosti / Art above reality. The Aesthetics of Oscar Wilde and Its Contemporary ContextSouček, Dalibor January 2011 (has links)
The main object of my dissertation, focused on aesthetics of Oscar Wilde, includes: transparent recapitulation of thoughts presented in Wilde's theoretically principal texts and further interpretation of Wilde's aesthetics in its complexity and up-to-dateness as well. The key importance for the Wilde's aesthetics, for the main texts capturing his aesthetical thinking, is partly superiority of art over reality, partly the program "life as art". Let's encapsulate individual texts from this perspective: In The Decay of Lying the art - a beautiful lie serves as a paradigm for life and nature. In the essay The Critic as Artist the criticism-art is an example of how people should live: either to escape to beauty, to imagination or to escape to a dissociated, aestheticized view of life. This aesthetically-ethical choice is one of the substantial aspects in the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray: art as an example of how to manage to live a hedonic and sensual live as much as possible - in contrast to a certain extent - how to live a "dissociated, spectatorial life". In The Soul of Man Under Socialism the art has its revolutionary-political dimension: it represents a model of a real individualism; maximum self- development. Finally, in De Profundis Wilde includes in his "artistic life", which is a matter of...
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