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Corpo, Casa, Cidade / Body, House, CityRomeiro, Renata Pedrosa 28 January 2004 (has links)
Este texto descreve minha produção artística desde 1996. Partindo da obra \"Um pouco para cá, um pouco para lá\" estabeleci um fio condutor entre os trabalhos que a antecederam, descritos no capítulo \"Os Primeiros Trabalhos Tridimensionais\", e os trabalhos feitos depois dela, que estão no capítulo \"Experiências em Áreas Públicas\". Todas as obras apresentadas aqui são feitas de tecido; este material mole, em um primeiro momento, encontra apoio nos planos do ambiente onde são expostos e, em um segundo momento, em estruturas de madeira ou ferro. A obra principal desta dissertação apresenta características que considero importantes para compreensão deste percurso; ela está em uma condição intermediária entre os primeiros trabalhos de escala próxima à corporal e dependentes de um ambiente fechado para sua conformação e os trabalhos de grande escala feitos para áreas públicas que possuem uma estrutura que dá suporte ao tecido. O texto é acompanhado de uma documentação fotográfica dos trabalhos descritos e de situações cotidianas que são referências para sua criação; os textos de artistas e pensadores que auxiliaram na compreensão do meu percurso estão citados e/ou comentados em notas de rodapé, criando uma reflexão paralela ao texto principal. / This text describes my artistic production since 1996. Departing from the work \"Um pouco para cá, um pouco para lá\" I have established a conductor thread to connect the works that preceded it, described at the chapter \"First Three-dimensional Works\", and the works done after it, which are at the chapter \"Experiences in Public Areas\". All works presented here are done with textiles; this soft material, in a first instant, finds support at the environment planes where it is exhibited and, in a second instant, in wood or metal structures. The main work of this dissertation presents qualities which I consider important to the comprehension of this course; it is in an intermediary stage between the first works of a scale near to the corporeal and dependent on a closed ambient for its conformation and the big scale works done to public areas which have a structure to give support to the textile. The text is supplied with a photographic documentation of the described works and of quotidian situations which are references to its creation; texts from artists and think- ers which helped me to comprehend my course are cited and/or commented in foot- notes, creating a parallel reflection to the main text.
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Corpo, Casa, Cidade / Body, House, CityRenata Pedrosa Romeiro 28 January 2004 (has links)
Este texto descreve minha produção artística desde 1996. Partindo da obra \"Um pouco para cá, um pouco para lá\" estabeleci um fio condutor entre os trabalhos que a antecederam, descritos no capítulo \"Os Primeiros Trabalhos Tridimensionais\", e os trabalhos feitos depois dela, que estão no capítulo \"Experiências em Áreas Públicas\". Todas as obras apresentadas aqui são feitas de tecido; este material mole, em um primeiro momento, encontra apoio nos planos do ambiente onde são expostos e, em um segundo momento, em estruturas de madeira ou ferro. A obra principal desta dissertação apresenta características que considero importantes para compreensão deste percurso; ela está em uma condição intermediária entre os primeiros trabalhos de escala próxima à corporal e dependentes de um ambiente fechado para sua conformação e os trabalhos de grande escala feitos para áreas públicas que possuem uma estrutura que dá suporte ao tecido. O texto é acompanhado de uma documentação fotográfica dos trabalhos descritos e de situações cotidianas que são referências para sua criação; os textos de artistas e pensadores que auxiliaram na compreensão do meu percurso estão citados e/ou comentados em notas de rodapé, criando uma reflexão paralela ao texto principal. / This text describes my artistic production since 1996. Departing from the work \"Um pouco para cá, um pouco para lá\" I have established a conductor thread to connect the works that preceded it, described at the chapter \"First Three-dimensional Works\", and the works done after it, which are at the chapter \"Experiences in Public Areas\". All works presented here are done with textiles; this soft material, in a first instant, finds support at the environment planes where it is exhibited and, in a second instant, in wood or metal structures. The main work of this dissertation presents qualities which I consider important to the comprehension of this course; it is in an intermediary stage between the first works of a scale near to the corporeal and dependent on a closed ambient for its conformation and the big scale works done to public areas which have a structure to give support to the textile. The text is supplied with a photographic documentation of the described works and of quotidian situations which are references to its creation; texts from artists and think- ers which helped me to comprehend my course are cited and/or commented in foot- notes, creating a parallel reflection to the main text.
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Designing Digital-Physical Meeting Places to Enhance Social InteractionChen, Li January 2022 (has links)
Involuntary loneliness has become a societal challenge and might be developed into mental illness. Social inclusion is believed to be a key factor of mental wellness. It is important for decision makers to put in intersectoral efforts to enhance social interaction and create social belongingness which would be beneficial to the well-being of community members. This study seeks to understand how we can design digital-physical meeting places to enhance social interaction in community settings. A pre-study was conducted to understand the current social interaction experiences. Three ideas of potential solutions were generated based on the results of pre-study. A final prototype following the idea of Interactive Band was made to evaluate through user tests and semi-structured interviews. The findings showed that it could be supportive for enhancing social interaction through instant feedback and variation of play. This article further discussed what design choices could facilitate interaction with the designed object and interaction with other people and what should be considered when designing for a community.
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Invisible Aesthetics of NoiseMijouin, Lola January 2019 (has links)
Sound in our human world is broken down into two general types : desirable and undesirable. Unwanted sounds in our lives, that we also call “noises”, induce diverse kinds of physical and psychological reactions, many of them unhealthy. As humans living in the Anthropocene, we bring noise with us everywhere we go, creating soundscapes of random sources that we either enjoy or find annoying, while masking more aesthetically resonant sounds. As our modern society is moving faster, the urban soundscape becoming noisier, and our attention taken by technology, we forget to pay attention to our surrounding world. By questioning noise and collaborating with it, this present work aims to give other qualities, sonorities and colors to sound, to change our perception of noise pollution within an urban acoustic context. How does our perception of noise impact our behaviors ? Our social and spatial interactions and our attention towards our surrounding environment ? Could we find oher qualities that used to be invisible if we would approach the world with our sense of hearing ?
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