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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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Nationell identitet i konsten : Peter Johansson dekonstruerar mytbilden om svenskhet / National identity in the art : Peter Johansson deconstructs the myth of Swedishness

Edoff Torstensson, Frida January 2006 (has links)
<p>The purpose of this examination is to identify how notions of Swedishness is created artistically, and from where these notions come. My method is to make a study on exhibition catalogues on the theme Swedishness/Nordism, with focus on the contemporary Swedish artist Peter Johansson. With a retrospect of his childhood in Dalecarlia, he investigates a Swedish iconography with it’s roots in national romanticism, which for more than one hundred years has been preserved and exploited of the tourist industry to market Sweden. It’s this monotonous iconography that Johansson deconstructs to make it appear like something else – namely an iconography based on ethnic purity, which pushes away the foreign and protects the own. Some of the exhibition catalogues confirm the national romantic iconography which has been brought to life through commercial forces right up to now, but from the nineties there is a tendency to question the validity of this homogeneous image of Sweden. Peter Johansson’s way of using deconstruction as a method to exposure the myth of Swedishness involves a continuous reformulation of the Swedish identity, but the postmodern art also creates, through exposure in exhibitions all around the world, new constructions of Swedishness.</p>
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Nationell identitet i konsten : Peter Johansson dekonstruerar mytbilden om svenskhet / National identity in the art : Peter Johansson deconstructs the myth of Swedishness

Edoff Torstensson, Frida January 2006 (has links)
The purpose of this examination is to identify how notions of Swedishness is created artistically, and from where these notions come. My method is to make a study on exhibition catalogues on the theme Swedishness/Nordism, with focus on the contemporary Swedish artist Peter Johansson. With a retrospect of his childhood in Dalecarlia, he investigates a Swedish iconography with it’s roots in national romanticism, which for more than one hundred years has been preserved and exploited of the tourist industry to market Sweden. It’s this monotonous iconography that Johansson deconstructs to make it appear like something else – namely an iconography based on ethnic purity, which pushes away the foreign and protects the own. Some of the exhibition catalogues confirm the national romantic iconography which has been brought to life through commercial forces right up to now, but from the nineties there is a tendency to question the validity of this homogeneous image of Sweden. Peter Johansson’s way of using deconstruction as a method to exposure the myth of Swedishness involves a continuous reformulation of the Swedish identity, but the postmodern art also creates, through exposure in exhibitions all around the world, new constructions of Swedishness.
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Modeling of experimental studies of fluid and particle transport in porous media

Härlin Lennermark, Mikael January 2009 (has links)
<p>To extract metals and increase the pH value of water around a historical mine waste deposit a series of barrels are used. Polluted water is forced to pass inside these barrels where different filter materials purify the water. This research project is carried out in Sweden by MTM at Örebro University and Bergkraft in Kopparberg, titled “Methods for characterisation and remediation of historical mine waste”.</p><p> </p><p>The fluid flow trough the filter materials in the barrels are needed to be understood, in order to improve the extracting process.</p><p> </p><p>In this work a small transparent model filled with sand was made to visualise the fluid flow. In that model coloured water is representing the polluted water. To describe the flow in the transparent model a mathematical model is presented. The theory used in this work is the complex variable method in fluid dynamics together with numerical methods and computer programming. There is a pretty good match between the theoretical and experimental results presented in two dimensions. Continuing work could result in a three dimensional model with different geometries using the same technique.</p>
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Modeling of experimental studies of fluid and particle transport in porous media

Härlin Lennermark, Mikael January 2009 (has links)
To extract metals and increase the pH value of water around a historical mine waste deposit a series of barrels are used. Polluted water is forced to pass inside these barrels where different filter materials purify the water. This research project is carried out in Sweden by MTM at Örebro University and Bergkraft in Kopparberg, titled “Methods for characterisation and remediation of historical mine waste”.   The fluid flow trough the filter materials in the barrels are needed to be understood, in order to improve the extracting process.   In this work a small transparent model filled with sand was made to visualise the fluid flow. In that model coloured water is representing the polluted water. To describe the flow in the transparent model a mathematical model is presented. The theory used in this work is the complex variable method in fluid dynamics together with numerical methods and computer programming. There is a pretty good match between the theoretical and experimental results presented in two dimensions. Continuing work could result in a three dimensional model with different geometries using the same technique.

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