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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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Process in glass art : a study of some technical and conceptual issues

Hemp, Doreen 11 1900 (has links)
Glass has been made and used for centuries but South African artists, isolated for the last three decades, are only now becoming aware of the potential of hot or warm glass as an art medium. In antiquity glass objects were created using various processes but the 'factory' tradition began with the discovery of the blowing iron in the first century AD. The invention of the tank furnace in the late 1950s revolutionised modem production, enabling individual artists to make glass in private studios without blowing teams. The research describes ancient.. glassmaking processes and indicates how they have been explored, adapted and used by contemporary artists world wide, challenging craft orientated paradigms, and proving that glass is a viable and important sculpture medium. The practical research demonstrates the application of many processes and relates technical issues to sculptural concepts which are realized through the physical and material properties of glass. / Art History, Visual Arts & Musicology / M.A. (Fine Art)
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Process in glass art : a study of some technical and conceptual issues

Hemp, Doreen 11 1900 (has links)
Glass has been made and used for centuries but South African artists, isolated for the last three decades, are only now becoming aware of the potential of hot or warm glass as an art medium. In antiquity glass objects were created using various processes but the 'factory' tradition began with the discovery of the blowing iron in the first century AD. The invention of the tank furnace in the late 1950s revolutionised modem production, enabling individual artists to make glass in private studios without blowing teams. The research describes ancient.. glassmaking processes and indicates how they have been explored, adapted and used by contemporary artists world wide, challenging craft orientated paradigms, and proving that glass is a viable and important sculpture medium. The practical research demonstrates the application of many processes and relates technical issues to sculptural concepts which are realized through the physical and material properties of glass. / Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology / M.A. (Fine Art)
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Design and fabrication of micro optical components for miniaturized optical imagers / Composants micro-optiques popur systèmes miniatures d'imagerie à base de technologie MEMS

Carrion Perez, Jose Vicente 22 December 2016 (has links)
La miniaturisation des systèmes d'imagerie présente aujourd'hui un fort potentiel dans plusieurs domaines, dont le développement de nouveaux dispositifs biomédicaux. Les exigences associées concernant l'imagerie demandent un effort substantiel dans le développement de composants optiques de haute qualité. Un meilleur contrôle de la propagation de la lumière ou de ses caractéristiques dans de tels systèmes est également important. Les composants doivent donc, par exemple, contenir les aberrations optiques pouvant affecter la résolution, la mise en œuvre de composants optiques dont le profil de phase continu est bien contrôlé est une voie intéressante. Ces composants devraient, de plus, être réalisés à partir de matériaux robustes en vue de leur assemblage au sein de dispositifs miniatures. Ce manuscrit de thèse de doctorat porte donc sur la conception et la fabrication parallèle de tels micro-composants optiques réfractifs réalisés en verre. Dans ce but, deux technologies ont été étudiées et optimisées, la lithographie à niveaux de gris et un procédé de soufflage de verre. En exemple, des microaxicons en verre ont été fabriqués et la génération de faisceaux de Bessel démontrée. Ce type de faisceau est caractérisé par une longue distance de propagation non-diffractive le long de l'axe optique, suivie d'une forme de faisceaux creux, qui les rend très utiles dans de nombreux domaines. Ces travaux de thèse ont été soutenus par le projet SMYLE (Small Systems for a Better Life) et le conseil Régional de Franche-Comté. / Miniaturization of imaging systems shows nowadays a strong potential for many applications, in particular, e. g., for novel biomedical devices. Related imaging specifications require a substantial effort onto the development of high quality microoptical components. better control of light propagation and features in such system sis also of particular interest. Components should then e.g. contain optical aberrations in order to reach high resolutions. In purpose of searching higher diffraction efficiencies or resolutions, optical components with well-controlled continuous phase profiles are sought. In addition, they also should be made of robust materials to handle their further assembly into miniaturized devices. Consequently, the manuscript focuses on the design and the parallel fabrication of such microoptical components made of glass. To that end, two technologies have been studied and optimized, namely gray-scale lithography and glass-blowing processes. As an example, glass-based microaxicons have been fabricated and Bessel beams generation has been demonstrated. This type of beam exhibits a long non-diffractive propagation distance along the optical axis followed by a dark hollow shape which makes them useful in many different applications. This work has been supported by the SMYLE (Smart Systems for a Better Life) European project and the Ranche-Comté Regional Council.

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