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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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Architecture: In the Line of Economy

Baumbach, Robert Warren 12 December 1997 (has links)
Three houses are presented in this book. Each house has been designed with distinct site parameters with the expectation that obvious differences in form would occur. The focus of this investigation lies within the significant parallels that exist between the projects and how those parallels relate to the principles that constitute a framework of operation for a designer. / Master of Architecture
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Estratégias de construção no cinema de Andriêi Tarkóvski: a perspectiva inversa como procedimento

Jallageas, Neide 07 May 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T18:16:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE_JALLAGEAS_N_03_2007.pdf: 18626663 bytes, checksum: a452b4a7a6bcac319bef2614c7d9770e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-05-07 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / This thesis proposes to study the strategies of construction of the Russian (Soviet) filmmaker Andriêi Arsiénievitch Tarkóvski, establishing as the scope of the analysis the seven full-length features he made between 1962 and 1986. The central hypothesis is that the Tarkovskian cinematic works were made through the articulation of procedures inherent to the world view model organized through an reverse perspective, an articulation which opened possibilities for aesthetic experimentations associated to the predominant model, organized by the linear perspective. The underlying hypothesis is that the construction strategies in Tarkóvsky s cinema present themselves as a form o resistance to the Soviet cannons of arts and communication. The primary objective is to understand how these world view models connect with the visible world to produce visual messages and in which way such models problematize the concept of realism in the Arts and one of its derivatives, the Socialist Realism. The secondary objective is to discuss the procedures that intersect in time and space in distinct constructions: the Russian Avant-Gardes, medieval painting and Andriêi Tarkóvski s cinema. The final objective is to demonstrate how associative models dynamized the construction of this cinema through the use of the reverse perspective as a procedure, counterposing itself to the cannons established by the Socialist Realism. The theoretical basis of this research lies on the studies of the dialogical processes realized by the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, especially regarding his concepts of Small and Great Time, Chronotopy and Active Comprehension, in dialog with the manifests and writings of the Russian Avant- Gardes, taking mainly into perspective the conceptual field worked by the Russian thinker Pável Floriênski concerning the Reverse Perspective, and with the thoughts of Gilles Deleuze about the Ritornello. Methodologically, sequences of the seven fulllength features are selected in light of the concepts in which this work is based on. From these sequences the paradigms that trigger the association between the world view models have been highlighted: the potential lines that connect spaces; the formation of multiple centers and the densening of the centres or chronotopical extracts. Finally, this study stands out as it contributes to the problematization of guiding models of the totalitarian aesthetics that direct artistic and communicational creation and others, that direct strategies that aim at resisting artistic and communicational totalitarianism nowadays / Essa tese propõe estudar estratégias de construção no cinema do cineasta russo (soviético) Andriêi Arsiénievitch Tarkóvski, estabelecendo o campo de análise nos sete longas-metragens realizados por ele entre 1962 e 1986. A hipótese central é que a obra cinematográfica tarkóvskiana se fez, a partir da articulação de procedimentos inerentes ao modelo de visão de mundo organizado pela perspectiva inversa, articulação essa que abriu possibilidades para experimentações estéticas associativas ao modelo predominante, organizado pela perspectiva linear. A hipótese subjacente é que as estratégias de construção do cinema de Tarkóvski configuram-se como resistência aos cânones da arte e da comunicação soviéticas. Objetiva-se compreender, primeiramente, como esses modelos de visão de mundo se conectam com o mundo visível para produzirem mensagens visuais e de que forma tais modelos problematizam o conceito de realismo nas artes e seus derivados, o Realismo Socialista. Em seguida, pretende-se identificar e discutir os procedimentos que se intersectam no tempo e no espaço nas seguintes construções distintas: Vanguardas Russas, pintura de ícones medieval e cinema de Andriêi Tarkóvski. Finalmente, demonstrar como modelos associativos dinamizaram a construção desse cinema através do uso da perspectiva inversa como procedimento, contrapondo-se aos cânones estabelecidos pelo Realismo Socialista. Elege-se como campo teórico, o conjunto de estudos dos processos dialógicos na arte realizados pelo teórico russo Mikhail Bakhtin, principalmente os conceitos de Pequeno e Grande Tempo, Cronotopia e Compreensão Ativa, em diálogo com os manifestos e escritos das Vanguardas Russas, privilegiando-se o campo conceitual trabalhado pelo pensador russo Pável Floriênski acerca da Perspectiva Inversa e ainda com o pensamento de Gilles Deleuze sobre o Ritornelo. Metodologicamente são selecionadas seqüências dos sete longas-metragens à luz dos conceitos que embasam esse trabalho. Dessas seqüências destacam-se os paradigmas que desencadeiam a associação entre os modelos de visão de mundo: as linhas potenciais conectivas de espaços; formação de centros múltiplos e o adensamento dos centros ou extratos cronotópicos. Por fim esse estudo distingue-se por contribuir para a problematização de modelos norteadores da criação artística e comunicacional da estética totalitária e outros, que norteiam estratégias que buscam resistir ao totalitarismo artístico e comunicacional na contemporaneidade

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