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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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Tellus Tower ska ta Telefonplan till nya höjder : En studie om Telefonplans omvandling under de senaste åren

Hörnedal, Adam January 2014 (has links)
Denna uppsats syftar till att undersöka initiativen bakom planerna för det kommande Tellus Tower, vars planområde är beläget vid Telefonplan i Stockholm. Därutöver granskas de effekter som sedan 2000-talets början har skapat platsens kreativa miljö. Studiens frågeställningar lyder (1) Vilka är de bakomliggande orsakerna till att Telefonplan idag kan liknas vid ett kreativt rum? (2) Varför planeras Tellus Tower att anläggas just på denna plats? Till grund för arbetes empiriska material har ett kvalitativt metodsätt använts, i form av djupintervjuer. Telefonplan som lokalitet har på kort tid genomgått en gentrifieringsprocess, från ett tidigare industrikluster till att idag främst förenas av ledorden kreativitet och nyskapande. Uppsatsens teoretiska ramverk behandlar följaktligen, med överskådlig karaktär, olika typer av gentrifiering. Uppsatsen visar på att det är de sociala processerna som har förändrat rummet och hur vi idag uppfattar platsen som kreativ. Vidare kan Tellus Tower liknas vid ett tilltänkt landmärke för Stockholm och den symboliska funktion en skyskrapa innebär.
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Common Rooms

Cassidy, Oliver January 2020 (has links)
Sweden is the most individual society in Europe: more than half its population live alone and In Stockholm this figure is as high as 60%. As people increasingly live alone in typical apartments, the spatial requirements per person rises. Spaces such as kitchens, bathrooms and living spaces are required separately for each resident; appliances such as fridges, washing machines and hobs are owned individually. Not only is this a spatial strain, it is also an economic and environmental issue. The upkeep and production of both the spaces and their furnishings carries an ecological and financial load. In addition, each individual is burdened with the maintenance of these spaces and objects; it is an unnecessary personal labour. Common Rooms proposes to re-imagine the historically prevalent and varied typology of the residential hotel, as a solution to the spatially greedy and exclusive residences currently on offer. Many small, individual dwelling spaces with shared facilities create an economy of scale that in turn allow for common luxuries. Economic burdens are shared, time is freed, and ecological damage is limited.
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Plats för Produktion : Omdefinierat Rum för Nycirkus / Place for Production : A Reinterpreted Space for Contemporary Circus

Hanses, Eva-Lena January 2012 (has links)
En Cirkus i ett parkeringshus – en omdefiniering av en existerande och oanvänd struktur med en spännande rörelse på en växande plats – Telefonplan. En plats för performativa artister att komma samman och utveckla sina idéer och producera en föreställning.  En hemmascen att arbeta utifrån och en fast punk att arbeta på då arbetsplatserna även finns inom enstaka evenemang. En kreativ plats med flexibla rum med en rytm mellan träning, produktion och scen.
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The Secret Writer

Chaffe, Tomas January 2013 (has links)
This essay reflects a particular method and way of working that I employ when undertaking artistic research. My artworks are rooted and develop from the situation I find myself in as an artist, the very context I exhibit the work within. I do this by trying to understand this position, both on the micro and macro scale. As an artist currently studying at—and subsequently exhibiting in relation to— Konstfack, I base my research with the physical manifestation of the school. An imposing building that was part of a huge headquarters and factory site for the telecommunication company, Ericsson, in south Stockholm. The title of my essay is from the translation of a unique German cipher machine, the Geheimschreiber, made known to me through enquiry into this site. Throughout the Second World War the German army used this machine to send highly encrypted military messages across Swedish telephone cables. Following one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of cryptography, a Swedish mathematician broke this German code and subsequently assisted in designing a deciphering machine on behalf of the Swedish Intelligence branch. This device, known as the App, was secretly developed and manufactured by Ericsson, possibly where I now study. In exploring the theme of secrets, this essay originates from an underpinning desire and subject of my work to reveal what is concealed or overlooked. Through researching and writing this essay I attempt to have a better understanding on the notion of secrets, in both the private and public realms. Introducing the artistic process and situation I am working from, I explore the central role that secrets play within society. In order to understand secrecy today I introduce the intertwined and associated contemporary debates of privacy, (both private and public) and transparency through such subjects as Google’s new privacy policy, mobile phone hacking, WikiLeaks and offshore banking.

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