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How can art change the meaning of the city? : an examination of an installation in a public setting, Compton Court, M.I.T.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
In the last few years there has been a shift towards an interdisciplinary questioning of the urban environment, which has included planning, architecture, design and the fine arts. Although each discipline has approached ...
Translations upon cinema as a psychotherapeutic rite
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
The following retraces the path of a director tracing the path of a muse from early Spring 1979 through January 1981. What resulted was a form of psychodrama enveloping the cast, crew, and director in the making of an ...
Portraits of buildings
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
The photography of architecture is more than a simple tool to record facts about specific buildings. Photography can be used to communicate insights and perceptions about the role of architecture in society and our personal ...
New man/new image culture/communication and Latin America identity
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
This work attempts to present the development of a new self-image of Latin American identity as manifested in the New Latin American Cinema Movement. Also, it attempts to help articulate intentions, strategies, and final ...
Sculpture as process
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
Sculpture as process is rooted in the historical development of movement as a theme of art in general and of sculpture in particular since 1900. The impact of the industrial revolution and the subsequent scientific/technological ...
The contribution of 3-D sound to the human-computer interface
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
Sound inherently has a spatial quality, an ability to be localized in three dimensions. This is the essence of 3-D, or spatial, sound. A system capable of recording sounds as digitized samples and playing them back in a ...
Reality
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
When the Universe first exploded it also imploded simultaneously. In that eternal instance the values of mass and energy were set in some perpetual equilibrium, determining the symmetries of nature. In effect, all that ...
Mother/photographers
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
The thesis work consists of : 1) A visual statement of 30-40 black and white photographs produced in 1980-1981 and presented in an exhibit at the Creative Photography Gallery , April 3-29, 1981. The statement consists of ...
Space, object, and illusion : a sculptural environment with light and shadow
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
An environmental light sculpture with screen-like architectural units which interact with moving light and shadow to create a complex spatial environment. The environment involves movement and change and has many possibilities ...
Color notations
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981)
This study presents research regarding the language of colors and of computers. The focus was color: translated through personal imagery, transferred and changed through media, and programmed through the computer. The ...