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  • 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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Shifting LandscapesStatic Bounds

Bornhoft, Kellie 22 July 2019 (has links)
No description available.
102

Metamorfosens skapare : En undersökning av Sara Ekholm Erikssons konstnärliga arbete / The Creator of Metamorphosis : An investigation of Sara Ekholm Eriksson's artistic work

Munters, Signe January 2023 (has links)
This thesis investigates the connections between Sara Ekholm Eriksson´s artwork and the concept of nature in the Anthropocene. Three examples of installations are analyzed and put in a context of the Anthropocene, about the political, moral, and aesthetic value in art. The artwork has qualities that can be described as eco-art. Communicative aspects of raising awareness to nature and its processes can easily, and in this case rightfully, be read as statements to preserve biological diversity. Both the formal properties and the intellectual references can be described as a part of forming the cultural judgement. Connecting Ekholm Eriksson´s artistic work to theories about the cognitive properties of art shows that her works offers the emotional experience of climate change. An effective way to learn about climatic changes are by experience which is what makes the artistic works pedagogical and cognitive aspects so valuable. Even if her intention mainly was to make open artworks that invites the viewer to discover details in a new way, Ekholm Eriksson also works with time layers and processes in nature.
103

"Insignificant Grandeur"

Arbelaez, Natalia 08 October 2015 (has links)
No description available.
104

Morfogênese de ramificações: de padrões de crescimento de redes vasculares a estruturas biomiméticas / Branching morphogenesis: from growth patterns of vascular networks to biomimicry structures

Titotto, Silvia Lenyra Meirelles Campos 07 June 2013 (has links)
Esta investigação tece relações comparativas entre padrões de crescimento de redes vasculares e argumenta que no conceito de morfogênese, analogamente à biologia, há evoluções e agrupamentos gerativos em sistemas estruturais ramificados. Para a compreensão deste agrupamento gerativo, são utilizados conceitos adjacentes à geometria fractal - estudo de estruturas rugosas, porosas ou fragmentadas, que mantém sua irregularidade em grau similar para todas as escalas. Embora os fractais sejam mais conhecidos como objetos resultantes de algoritmos matemáticos em iterações sucessivas no campo das ciências computacionais, nesta pesquisa as estruturas naturais que se aproximam de modelos de geometria fractal irregular, isto é, classificadas como fractais estatísticos, e que são encontradas em vários sistemas orgânicos e minerais, têm predominância. Pesquisam-se e coletam-se in loco imagens de padrões ramificados para início de produção de trabalhos práticos. Elas são em sua maioria fotografias de seres biológicos naturais com algum grau de ramificação, mas incluem-se também estruturas estatisticamente fractais análogas a sistemas biológicos. Esses estudos de casos de ramificações são então categorizados de acordo com padrões superficiais, colorações, estruturação corporal, funcionalidade no sistema em que atuam e interação com os demais sistemas ou seres vivos presentes num dado ecossistema. A partir de seleção de alguns organismos de acordo com sua estrutura corporal e seus movimentos característicos, são produzidas arte-instalações onde estruturas biomiméticas híbridas são criadas para responder cinética e sensorialmente a estímulos humanos, ambientais e climáticos. / This survey weaves comparative relationships among growth patterns of vascular networks and argues that, in the concept of morphogenesis, in analogy to biology, there are generative clustering and evolutions in branched structural systems. To understand this generative clustering, adjacent concepts to fractal geometry are used - the study of rough, porous or fragmented structures that keep their irregularity to a similar degree at all scales. Although fractals are better known as resulting objects of mathematical algorithms in successive iterations in the field of computer science, in this research the natural structures that approximate to models of irregular fractals, i.e., classified as statistical, and that are found in various minerals and organic systems are predominant. Images of branched patterns are researched and collected in loco for a first production of practical work. They are mostly photographs of natural biological beings with some branching level, but they also include statistical fractal structures analogous to biological systems. These branching study cases are then categorized according to surface patterns, colors, body structure, functionality in the system in which they operate and interaction with other systems or living organisms present in a given ecosystem. From the selection of a few organisms according to their characteristic movements and body structure, installation artworks are experimentally designed where hybrid biomimetic structures are created to sensory and kinetically respond to human, environmental and climate stimuli.
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Morfogênese de ramificações: de padrões de crescimento de redes vasculares a estruturas biomiméticas / Branching morphogenesis: from growth patterns of vascular networks to biomimicry structures

Silvia Lenyra Meirelles Campos Titotto 07 June 2013 (has links)
Esta investigação tece relações comparativas entre padrões de crescimento de redes vasculares e argumenta que no conceito de morfogênese, analogamente à biologia, há evoluções e agrupamentos gerativos em sistemas estruturais ramificados. Para a compreensão deste agrupamento gerativo, são utilizados conceitos adjacentes à geometria fractal - estudo de estruturas rugosas, porosas ou fragmentadas, que mantém sua irregularidade em grau similar para todas as escalas. Embora os fractais sejam mais conhecidos como objetos resultantes de algoritmos matemáticos em iterações sucessivas no campo das ciências computacionais, nesta pesquisa as estruturas naturais que se aproximam de modelos de geometria fractal irregular, isto é, classificadas como fractais estatísticos, e que são encontradas em vários sistemas orgânicos e minerais, têm predominância. Pesquisam-se e coletam-se in loco imagens de padrões ramificados para início de produção de trabalhos práticos. Elas são em sua maioria fotografias de seres biológicos naturais com algum grau de ramificação, mas incluem-se também estruturas estatisticamente fractais análogas a sistemas biológicos. Esses estudos de casos de ramificações são então categorizados de acordo com padrões superficiais, colorações, estruturação corporal, funcionalidade no sistema em que atuam e interação com os demais sistemas ou seres vivos presentes num dado ecossistema. A partir de seleção de alguns organismos de acordo com sua estrutura corporal e seus movimentos característicos, são produzidas arte-instalações onde estruturas biomiméticas híbridas são criadas para responder cinética e sensorialmente a estímulos humanos, ambientais e climáticos. / This survey weaves comparative relationships among growth patterns of vascular networks and argues that, in the concept of morphogenesis, in analogy to biology, there are generative clustering and evolutions in branched structural systems. To understand this generative clustering, adjacent concepts to fractal geometry are used - the study of rough, porous or fragmented structures that keep their irregularity to a similar degree at all scales. Although fractals are better known as resulting objects of mathematical algorithms in successive iterations in the field of computer science, in this research the natural structures that approximate to models of irregular fractals, i.e., classified as statistical, and that are found in various minerals and organic systems are predominant. Images of branched patterns are researched and collected in loco for a first production of practical work. They are mostly photographs of natural biological beings with some branching level, but they also include statistical fractal structures analogous to biological systems. These branching study cases are then categorized according to surface patterns, colors, body structure, functionality in the system in which they operate and interaction with other systems or living organisms present in a given ecosystem. From the selection of a few organisms according to their characteristic movements and body structure, installation artworks are experimentally designed where hybrid biomimetic structures are created to sensory and kinetically respond to human, environmental and climate stimuli.
106

Dissonans i två dimensioner

Rydberg, Joakim, Svensson, Gustav January 2020 (has links)
This bachelor thesis discusses the conveying power of the audio and visual media in an audiovisual creative process based on the concept of audiovisual dissonance and Circumplex Model of Affect (Russell, 1980) with its key components, valence and arousal. In this design process we use the research key concept of audiovisual dissonance as a design perspective.Dissonance can also be described as a contradiction, with this an audiovisual dissonance can be seen as a contradiction between the audio and visual media. Chion (1994) coined the term audiovisual counterpoint which he describes as when the picture and the sound doesn’t match. In this design process we strived to create dissonance between audio and visual representations of different emotions. To create these dissonances the design process uses the Circumplex Model of Affect (Russell, 1980) which is a way to organize emotions in a two-dimensional coordinate system in relation to each other and their experienced valence-arousal. Valence is the concept that describes if the emotion is positive or negative while arousal is the concept that describes how intense the emotion is. The proximity between each of the emotions is based on their similarities in how they are experienced. This study is based on the idea to get a better understanding of how the audio and visual media affects a person’s emotional experience and how dissonance could be created between these two forms of media. The study resulted in a creative process with a strong connection to previous research in affect and media technology related work procedures. The creation of a matrix based on previous research created a focus and an approach that was beneficial for the creative process. The study deals with questions about effect in cooperation with the audio and the visual medium. New questions have emerged where we question whether it’s the physical properties of the medium or their association in everyday life that determines the experienced affect. / Detta kandidatarbete diskuterar ljud och bilds förmedlande krafter i en audiovisuell skapande process utifrån begreppet audiovisuell dissonans och Circumplex Model of Affect (Russell, 1980) samt dess nyckelbegrepp valence-arousal. Vi har valt att applicera undersökningens centrala begrepp audiovisuell dissonans som designperspektiv. Dissonans kan också beskrivas som motsägelse, en audiovisuell dissonans är då en motsägelse mellan ljud och bild. Chion (1994) myntade begreppet audiovisual counterpoint vilket han beskriver som när det audiella och det visuella mediet inte stämmer överens. Vi har i arbetet strävat efter att skapa dissonans mellan representationer av olika känslor i det audiella samt visuella mediet. För att skapa dessa dissonanser använder sig undersökningen av Circumplex Model of Affect (Russell, 1980) vilket är ett sätt att placera ut känslor i ett tvådimensionellt koordinatsystem i relation till varandra utifrån känslans upplevda valence-arousal. Valence är begreppet som beskriver hur positiv eller negativ en känsla är medan arousal beskriver hur intensiv känslan är. Detta koordinatsystem baseras på att känslor som är placerade nära varandra har mer gemensamt än de känslor som är placerade långt ifrån varandra. Denna undersökning syftar till att kunna få en tydligare bild av hur det audiella och det visuella mediet påverkar en persons emotionella upplevelse samt hur en dissonans kan skapas mellan dessa två medier. Undersökningen resulterade i en skapande process med stark koppling till tidigare forskning kring emotionella stimuli samt medietekniska arbetssätt. Skapandet av en matris genom sammanställning av den tidigare forskningen skapade fokus och ett tillvägagångssätt som lett den skapande processen framåt. Undersökningen hanterar frågor kring emotionella stimuli i samverkan med det audiella och visuella mediet. Nya frågor har framträtt där vi frågar oss om det är de audiella samt visuella mediets fysiska uppbyggnad eller deras association till vardagen som ligger till grund för vilka känslor som framkallas.
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Grime on a Mountain of Haze : Imprecise Instruments of Vague Spaces

Danielsson, Anna Märta January 2022 (has links)
This project explores vagueness in space and how it can help us train and sharpen our senses as designers and architects to adapt to the realities of scarcity and how to make less-extractive processes of creating space. Using ephemeral but recurring phenomena such as air flow, reflections, refractions of light and moist in architecture as inspiration, I seek to make everyday-spaces, such as underneath a wash basin, a radiator or behind a door, interesting again. With methods inspired by the land art movement to find new ways of seeing interior spaces, I use attentiveness and the idea to not destroy or disturb to observe already existing spaces. The project seeks to tell a story of neglected beauty in forgotten spaces and translating them into (im)material architectural spatial installations.  I hope this project can bring an understanding that protecting and appreciating what we already have is probably more sustainable than constantly changing and readjusting spaces to fit our wants and what we think we need. To train our senses and get new ideas of beauty and function in already existing interior spaces, brings what is out of focus into the light. This might be a way to partly slow down the industry of interiors and redirect how we work as architects and designers to understand that everything doesn’t need to change, but if we seek change, we can do it by immaterial phenomena, such as light through the interstices, that will occur as long as there is life.
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Sakletarhistoriska Riksmuseet / The National Museum of Searching for Stuff : Performing Pippi Longstocking as a living artifact in an immersive museum

Willebrand Vinnberg, Karolina January 2023 (has links)
SAKLETARHISTORISKA RIKSMUSEET / THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SEARCHING FOR STUFF is Karolina Willebrand Vinnberg’s Independent Degree Project within the Master's Programme in Acting at Stockholm University of the Arts 2021-2023, examining and performing the Swedish children's book character Pippi Longstocking as if she were a museum artifact. With tools such as parody, intertextual analysis and immersive performance her hitherto (imagined) unknown inner life is excavated, dissected and exposed. This research also explores what happens in the encounter between actor and audience when performing and co-existing in an immersive museum space. The research process ended with a performative exhibition set in and produced in collaboration with The Swedish Museum of Performing Arts in Stockholm. This exhibition included seven scenographic installations and exhibit objects with associated audio guides, four video works and four immersive performances and an actress being present as the character of Pippi Longstocking throughout the days.
109

Maybe She's Born With It, Maybe It's Neurodivergency

Gorelick, Brittany 23 June 2023 (has links)
No description available.
110

Destabilizing Identity: The Works of Dorothy Cross

Dowling, Aileen 01 January 2016 (has links)
This thesis aims to analyze Dorothy Cross’s sculptural, installation, and video works in relation to Ireland’s Post-Conflict struggle with its cultural and global identity. Throughout the course of history, Ireland’s identity has always been in question, sparking new interest over the last thirty years in producing an Irish identity discerned by “hybridity, multiplicity, and mobility.”[1] Declan McGonagle states that the traditional Irish constructs of gender and sexuality were primarily challenged by Dorothy Cross during this period of rapid sociopolitical change.[2] Cross consistently deconstructs pre-Christian Mother Ireland and patriarchal Catholic Ireland in her early sculptural works, and ultimately transitions towards communicating a collective identity rooted in loss and desire. [3] The constructions of gendered, cultural, and collective identity are dismantled across multiple media throughout Cross’s oeuvre, which can be analyzed through a synthesis of poststructuralist, postmodern, and French feminist theory. In evaluating Dorothy Cross’s destabilization of identity, I will expand the literature on contemporary Irish art during the nation’s turbulent time of globalization, which has been underemphasized in the study of contemporary European art. [1] Robin Lydenberg, “Contemporary Irish Art on the Move: At Home and Abroad with Dorothy Cross,” Éire-Ireland: a Journal of Irish Studies 39, no. 3/4 (2004): 145. [2] Declan McGonagle, Fintan O’Toole, and Kim Levin, Irish Art Now: From the Poetic to the Political (London: Merrell Publishers Ltd., 1999): 19. [3] Enrique Juncosa and Sean Kissane, eds, Dorothy Cross (Milan: Edizioni Charta, 2005), 16.

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