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van Wijk, C.A. (author)
abstract 2016
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Rashad, Mohamed (author)
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a new approach for a more scalable and effective internet. ICN has many benefits, namely: ubiquitous caching, location-independent content routing and content-centric security. Despite the aforementioned benefits, the network paradigm is not ready to replace the current host-centric network as ICN is...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Matušovič, Marko (author)
This research builds upon a previous method of vectorisation of pixel art by pixel neighbour connecting and boundary energy minimisation. The downside of the previous method is the lack of user input throughout the process and possible divergence between the results and the artist’s vision. The proposed method uses the first part of previous...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Lam, Jacky (author)
Artists that create mirror anamorphosis usually relies on the principle of trial-and-error and manual mathematical calculations. they have to draw a deformed image on the surface to get the desired reflected image on the mirror object. A drawing interface to make this kind of art does not exist currently. In this paper, we make a suitable...
bachelor thesis 2021
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De Koning, M.N. (author)
bachelor thesis 2011
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van der Toorn, Jules (author)
Multimodal imaging is used by conservators and scientists to study the composition of paintings. To aid the combined analysis of these scans, such images must first be aligned. Rather than proposing a new domain-specific descriptor, we explore and evaluate how existing feature descriptors from related fields can improve the performance of...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Massey, Jasper (author), van Veldhuijzen, Emiel (author)
This thesis compares several technologies to detect human vital signs in cars, in particular respiration and heartbeat, to avoid babies from being left behind in the car. The thesis starts with imposing mandatory and trade-off requirements. The thesis continues with a global overview of the possible technologies based on a literature study. The...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Piccinini, D. (author), van der Velde, J.R.T. (author)
This booklet shows the results of a project developed at the TU Delft in a Master elective course offered by the chair of Landscape Architecture: Landscape Architecture ON site. The project revolves around the realization of a temporary, interactive ‘design-and-build’ project in a landscape setting, for the yearly Oerol festival held on the...
book 2017
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Urban built environments are spatial and material archives. Streets, buildings, open spaces, or infrastructures are registers of historical negotiations and repositories of data. Stories of power, geopolitics, economic systems, labour and culture can be revealed through road names and construction materials, portals and pediments, park benches...
book 2023
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This booklet contains the inaugural lectures of Fritz Schumacher and Heinrich Tessenow given on the occasion of their appointment respectively as professors at the Technical University in Dresden and The Art Academy in Dresden.<br/>The lectures provide novel insights into their understanding of architecture and into their proposals for reform of...
book 2022
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Gruber, Petra (author), Vermeulen, A.C.J. (author), Yönetim, Ceren (author), Imhof, Barbara (author)
This chapter describes how architects and artists develop their work through looking at nature and finding role models for proto-architectural applications. Artistic research methodologies are being used to transfer growth strategies in nature into concepts for a new living architecture. The chapter also describes the example of the artistic...
book chapter 2019
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Tissen, L.N.M. (author)
3D printing’s rapid technological development is starting to impact the art field because, for the first time, it has become possible to exactly reproduce and reconstruct artworks without any loss of their physical features. Yet, a coherent overview of how 3D printing is used within the art field while paying attention to ethical considerations...
book chapter 2022
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Jensen, PA (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author), Coenen, C (author), Sarasoja, AL (author)
Purpose: To create an overview and evaluation of the achievements of the contributions in this book by identifying, summarising and discussing cross-cutting themes and essential learning points across the former chapters.<br/>Methodology: Based on a purposeful reading of all chapters comparisons are made of the essential theoretical perspectives...
book chapter 2012
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Shaker, Noor (author), Liapis, Antonios (author), Togelius, Julian (author), De Vasconcelos Abreu Lopes, R. (author), Bidarra, Rafael (author)
This chapter addresses a specific type of game content, the dungeon, and a number of commonly used methods for generating such content. These methods are all “constructive”, meaning that they run in fixed (usually short) time, and do not evaluate their output in order to re-generate it. Most of these methods are also relatively simple to...
book chapter 2016
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Lancel, K.A. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author), Maat, Hermen (author)
Can shared experience and dialogue on social touch be orchestrated in playful smart public spaces? In smart city public spaces, in which physical and virtual realities are currently merging, new forms of social connections, interfaces and experiences are be- ing explored. Within art practice, such new connections include new forms of affective...
book chapter 2019
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Lancel, K.A. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author), Maat, Hermen (author)
Can shared intimate experience of social touch be mediated through multi-brain-computer interface (Multi-brain BCI) interaction in public space? Two artistic EEG KISS orchestrations, both multi-modal, multi-brain BCIs, are shown to create novel shared experiences of social touch in public space. These orchestrations purposefully disrupt and...
book chapter 2019
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Jensen, P.A. (author), Sarasoja, A.L. (author), van der Voordt, D.J.M. (author), Coenen, C. (author)
The purpose of this paper is to present lessons learnt from a 3 year collaborative research project on the added value of Facilities Management (FM) involving institutions in five European countries. The starting point was the so-called FM Value Map developed earlier by the leader of the research group. The project applied three basic...
conference paper 2013
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Groves, R.M. (author), Pradarutti, B. (author), Kouloumpi, E. (author), Osten, W. (author), Notni, G. (author)
Cultural heritage objects are increasingly being investigated using advanced non-destructive optical measurement techniques. Holographic and speckle interferometry based instrumentation allow dimensional measurement of objects at the tens of nanometer scale. For the structural diagnostics of artwork, double-exposure techniques are often used to...
conference paper 2009
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Borgart, A. (author), Eigenraam, P. (author)
During his live Heinz Isler built around 1400 shell structures, until he deceased in 2009. Heinz Isler is part of a Swizz tradition of structural art in the 20th century, which includes engineers such as Robert Maillart, Othmar Ammann und Christian Menn [1]. During his live Heinz Isler developed several methods for physical form finding of his...
conference paper 2012
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Jensen, P.A. (author), van der Voordt, D.J.M. (author)
The purpose of this paper is to provide a state of the art of how the topic “Added value of FM” has been treated recently in research and practice. The paper is based on research papers from EFMC 2013 and 2014. The paper provides an overview and a critical review of this research. A main focus is to examine to which degree there is a cumulative...
conference paper 2015
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