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  • ...ment of the black box was proposed. I thought it was really interesting to research and dive deeper into old cathrode tube televisions. I was interested in how ...I decided to cut through some of the electron wires that are making up the image. Of course only after de-charging the device properly (!!!!).
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  • == RESEARCH == === Field Research / Notes ===
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  • ...being used as the sound source. This live effects will change the way the image is broadcast each time, it's possible to mix images, change patterns and cr Image mixed while broadcasting: [[File:mixfm2.jpg | 400px]]
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  • ...tic Forgeries presents alternate histories of material culture through the research and evaluation of existing artefacts – and their appropriation, transform Tuesday 29th - 11:00-12:00 - Research Talk / Wiki Workshop - WH.02.108 (Interaction Station)
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  • Our project revolves around the theme of photography and the digital image. == RESEARCH ==
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  • Jon begins lessons with a focus on research in the weeks in between On the 8th of November (start of Q10) you will present your research question, your planning, and a conceptual and technical experiment for a fi
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  • Research ...a transparent fluid, can create such patterns and can actually exhibit an image. The pattern it makes communicates something about sound waves and displays
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    “My work has no object, no image and no focus. With no object, no image and no focus, what are you looking at? You are looking at you looking. What Material research
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  • ===Research=== postcard research:
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  • ...ese personal statements I determined the value of my subjects and start my research process. The way that I approach my process is often very analytical and in ...decisions that take a lot of time and are not necessarily required for the research that I’m working on. I noticed this during my last project where we disco
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  • == RESEARCH ARTEFACT == == REPLICA VISUAL RESEARCH ==
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  • ...e so well known and sort of symbol or refugees icon. Many artist used this image a inspiration to make a statement about the urgent situation. Because we wanted to try and give an planking image meaning we thought about combining the two. On the one hand to give the (fo
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  • ...able to orientate itself in the world. Just like humans, that created the image to guide us through the universe. ...awareness of our environment. The world constantly changes, therewith the image.
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  • ...ed many interesting things there. I like reading and coming up with a good research-question is satisfactory just like making a nice drawing. - having movement in my work. no static image.
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  • ...al context? How can you express critically the (use of) technology in your research and development? ...final project in the form of a stand-alone presentation, with accompanying research documentation.
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  • Research document ...; 1. Microscopic image of a neuron thumbnail, respect user preferences for image width, but
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  • Research Research
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  • Research Eunyhang Clair Lee : the changes of languages in three generations.Lots of My Research:
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  • * research tutor: Shailoh Phillips, contact: shailoh@studiobabel.nl * '''James Bridle: self-driving cars research''' [http://jamesbridle.com/works/activations Activations],
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  • ...est my own images of the world. So in order to collect and appropriate the image, photography was the medium that I grabbed on to. At the beginning I made s ...ppelganger, only better.” Without question, the photographic landscape and image-making devices will change and it will play a fundamental role in many basi
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  • ===Research=== postcard research:
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  • ...deo camera behind the coat sends footage to a projector, which bounces the image off the front of coat's reflective surface much like a movie screen works. there is some research done to this subject, According to Dr Blakeney, an optometric adviser to th
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  • ...near-infrared images. By removing the visible spectrum you’re left with an image that is recognizable, yet very uncanny. ...circle and the images are later stitched together to create a surrounding image. The same effect could be achieved by using multiple Super 8 cameras and th
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  • =Research Approach= The Traditional image
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  • '''''Research Question'''''<br/> Research different TMC's
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  • ===Research=== postcard research:
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  • Making is Connecting is comprised of two main components: Research and Studio Practice. Each component provides a different entry to the under ===Research===
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  • ...5px 0 0 rgb(2,135,206), 18px 0 0 rgb(4,77,145), 21px 0 0 rgb(42,21,113);"> Research and Works </div> ...ce was then gessoed and gilded. The last thing to be done was painting the image on the flat panel. The framed panel painting could consist of one panel of
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  • ...5px 0 0 rgb(2,135,206), 18px 0 0 rgb(4,77,145), 21px 0 0 rgb(42,21,113);"> Research and Works </div> ...ce was then gessoed and gilded. The last thing to be done was painting the image on the flat panel. The framed panel painting could consist of one panel of
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  • ...5px 0 0 rgb(2,135,206), 18px 0 0 rgb(4,77,145), 21px 0 0 rgb(42,21,113);"> Research and Works </div> ...ce was then gessoed and gilded. The last thing to be done was painting the image on the flat panel. The framed panel painting could consist of one panel of
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  • ...to bi-weekly thematic projects. The last 8 weeks consist of an independent research on a medium of your choice. *Autobiographical image ‘being human’
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  • ...5px 0 0 rgb(2,135,206), 18px 0 0 rgb(4,77,145), 21px 0 0 rgb(42,21,113);"> Research and Works </div> ...ce was then gessoed and gilded. The last thing to be done was painting the image on the flat panel. The framed panel painting could consist of one panel of
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  • ...n. It resulted in a oversupply on footages, a overflow of information. The image for me is related to desire and I still want to consume it but, I want to f = Research =
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  • On the 8th of November (start of Q10) you will pitch your direction/a research question and a experiment for a final project to intensely explore and deve '''Practice-Based Research -- how do we define it, how do we do it'''
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  • infinite image rhyme =Research Approach=
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  • '''Research''' ...of a magazine that would be published in this future. It would contain our research and speculations of this future represented in interviews, adds and articl
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  • ===Research=== ===Insight from Research===
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  • The final design must be based on findings from your initial research and should relate to a clearly articulated perspective. This first research pushed us to think about building a kind of a square prison to trap your ow
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  • .../ experiments successfully you will need to connect previous material with research you will carry out yourselves. The results should be documented clearly on * a complete list of resources used (e.g. websites, source and image of used schematic, source code, datasheets etc.)
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  • .../ experiments successfully you will need to connect previous material with research you will carry out yourselves. The results should be documented clearly on * a complete list of resources used (e.g. websites, source and image of used schematic, source code, datasheets etc.)
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  • ...d feel emotion and exactly understands what he is doing. From our material research and archive we got a little bit obsessed with dvd drives. They generate a p ...eate an entity that we do not actually show, the sculpture presented is an image inside the mind of our entity.
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  • The objective is that through research, experiment, critical reflection, creation, design and manufacturing, conne - Depth of research and reflection upon the given theme
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  • ==Field Research== ...essage (phone), short Facebook chat, checked my mails (computer), internet research, writing text (computer)
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  • ...e had to figure out how we would realise this little robot. We divided the research into this making process in two parts. One was the robots mobility and appe ...me and Meike Brand did for the theme Light Radiation. We did an extensive research on light primarily focussing on its visual capacity and how to use it as a
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  • Research & Reflection document voltooien Presentation research & reflection document
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  • The final design must be based on findings from your initial research and should relate to a clearly articulated perspective. This first research pushed us to think about building a kind of a square prison to trap your ow
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  • #Jon Stam, jon@commonplace.nl, digital craft research mentor #Radio-Roel Roscam Abbing, roel@roelroscamabbing.nl, digital craft practice/research mentor (not participating in person, but will be sending signals)
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  • one image of the two events we create a different dimension in which the same '''Research'''
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  • ...rgeries presents alternate histories of Dutch material culture through the research and evaluation of existing artefacts – and their appropriation, transform # visualisation and oral presentation of your research based of mapping/iteration/storytelling assignments.
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  • '''Source text and image: Starnina en de Internationale Gotiek in Florence (Academisch proefschrift ...n Florence, a young Dutch art historian, Jeanne van Waadenoijen, was doing research on the Master of Bambino Vispo. She had already discovered that there was s
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  • '''Source text and image: Starnina en de Internationale Gotiek in Florence (Academisch proefschrift ...n Florence, a young Dutch art historian, Jeanne van Waadenoijen, was doing research on the Master of Bambino Vispo. She had already discovered that there was s
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  • (Tell us in one image and one slide about creative background) (Explain a past/current Q9 project topic or what you wish to research in Q10)
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  • research into sound waves and acoustics. We wanted to make objects visible by using as measurements. Our research showed that this is the same way blind people and bats can ‘see’ their
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  • ==Research Report== ...ught much enlightenment at that moment and still guides me throughout my research and physical work.
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  • ...plication, perceptions, identity, emotions and consciousness by working an image beyond expectations and raw form. ...rials, technology and combining different techniques, he pushed towards an image that melts into one with the raw, industrial and ‘imperfect’ sound of t
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  • ...oach of Saint Lucas program emphasises interdisciplinarity, encourages and research-driven work. *Group Image of the Students
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  • ...use I think it is very interesting how people use social media to create a image of themselves, and "promote" their personality and looks. But also how peop ...g I had to visualize social identity in a printable pattern. I have had an image in my head how this would look like, but when I had to really make it, and
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  • ...We used a webcam that captures a drawing when it is finished and when the image is captured, the machine will draw it. Data will be lost, but the machine c For the next quarter 14 I want to research offline space vs. online space together with Jeroen. The first thing that c
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  • #Jon Stam, jon@commonplace.nl, digital craft research mentor What would it mean if more things could accept or reject you based on the image it sees. This group of students explore recognition from the object’s poi
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  • ...oach of Saint Lucas program emphasises interdisciplinarity, encourages and research-driven work. Group Image of the Students
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  • Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) (Research Art Group) was a collaborative artists group in Paris[1] that consisted of ...and Calculated Movements. Similar approaches to structuring and revealing image flow may also be seen in many contemporary real-time digital works.
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  • ====Research Notes: Tilt Sensor==== ====Research Notes: Accelerometer====
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  • ...it organization I founded which helps women with cancer improve their body-image and quality of life by using their clothing as a wellness tool. Since 2007, Nana Adusei-Poku is research professor Cultural Diversity, Creating 010 at the Hogeschool Rotterdam
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