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Murray-Rust, D.S. (author), Gorbet, Matt (author), Filthaut, L. (author), Lupetti, M.L. (author), van der Helm, A.J.C. (author), Chiu, Adrian (author), Ianniello, A. (author), Beesley, Philip (author)
This work illustrates how artistic robotic systems can provide a reservoir of unfamiliarity and a basis for speculation, to open the field toward new ways of thinking about HRI. We reflect on a collaborative project between design students, a media art studio, and design researchers working with the baggage handling department of the Schiphol...
conference paper 2024
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Yu, C. (author)
The study of the light field has become a valuable framework for capturing and analysing the complex distribution of light in natural environments. The directional, spatial, temporal and spectral structure of light, collectively influence the optical information available to an observer and thus impact our perception of the surrounding world....
doctoral thesis 2023
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Matusovic, Marko (author), Parakkat, Amal Dev (author), Eisemann, E. (author)
We introduce an approach for converting pixel art into high-quality vector images. While much progress has been made on automatic conversion, there is an inherent ambiguity in pixel art, which can lead to a mismatch with the artist's original intent. Further, there is room for incorporating aesthetic preferences during the conversion. In...
journal article 2023
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Fraaije, A. (author), van der Meij, Marjoleine G. (author), Vermeeren, A.P.O.S. (author), Kupper, Frank (author), Broerse, Jacqueline E.W. (author)
The ‘smart city’ vision is popular, but it lacks citizen perspectives. The aim of this study was to gain insight into whether and how art-based citizen engagement can create more room for citizen perspectives in smart cities by developing and testing an art-based citizen engagement project in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. To that end, a...
journal article 2023
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Zhao, Y. (author), Stumpel, J.F.H.J. (author), de Ridder, H. (author), Wijntjes, M.W.A. (author)
Most studies on the perception of style have used whole scenes/entire paintings; in our study, we isolated a single motif (an apple) to reduce or even eliminate the influence of composition, iconography, and other contextual information. In this article, we empirically address two fundamental questions of the existence (Experiment 1) and...
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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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Kuchner, Ulrike (author), Nasser, Mona (author), Steyaert, Pieter (author), Maranan, Diego S. (author), Birsel, Zeynep (author), Haines, Agatha (author), Peeters, Ann (author), Vermeulen, A.C.J. (author)
In this paper, we argue for the integration of collaborative art practice in transdisciplinary (TD) research to generate ideas and engage researchers and non-academic stakeholders. We draw on the virtual and in-person (hybrid) participation of members of the TD collective Space Ecologies Art and Design (SEADS) during Biomodd, an art installation...
journal article 2023
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Bracken, G. (author)
Asian cities are undergoing massive transformation in the face of globalization. Urbanization is not only part and parcel of these transformations; it is often the most visible expression of them. Three recent books explore some of these urban transformations: Marie Gibert-Flutre and Heidi Imai examine Asian alleyways as an urban vernacular...
review 2022
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Scargill, Tim (author), Lan, G. (author), Gorlatova, Maria (author)
The personalization of augmented reality (AR) experiences based on environmental and user context is key to unlocking their full potential. The recent addition of eye tracking to AR headsets provides a convenient method for detecting user context, but complex analysis of raw gaze data is required to detect where a user's attention and thoughts...
conference paper 2022
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Slingerland, G. (author), Murray, Maria (author), Lukosch, Stephan (author), McCarthy, John (author), Brazier, F.M. (author)
COVID-19 has urged researchers to explore new options for distributed participatory design, as physical meetings and workshops became unfeasible. This situation posed new challenges but also opportunities, in particular with respect to engagement and inclusion. This paper focuses on distributed PD with Irish teenagers to support place-making...
journal article 2022
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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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Ronner, E.I. (author), Vermeulen, P.E.L.J.C. (author), Hachez, Aurélie (author)
journal article 2022
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Coudert-Osmont, Yoann (author), Eisemann, E. (author), Marroquim, Ricardo (author)
Perspective cues play an important role in painting analysis as it may unveil important characteristics about the painter's techniques and creation process. Nevertheless, extracting perspective lines and their corresponding vanishing points is usually a laborious manual task. Moreover, small variations in the lines may lead to large variations...
conference paper 2022
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Skrodzki, M. (author), Damrau, Milena (author)
Recent years saw a rapid increase in conference formats that take place either fully online or in a hybrid fashion with some people on-site and others online. While these formats brought new challenges, they also opened up new opportunities. In the present article, we first outline advantages and disadvantages of different conference formats...
journal article 2022
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Di Cicco, F. (author)
Dutch Golden Age painters could convincingly depict all sorts of materials. How did they do it and how do we perceive them as such, are questions that only recently have started to be addressed by art historians and vision scientists, respectively. This paper aims to discuss how a booklet of pictorial recipes written by the Dutch painter...
journal article 2022
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Striner, Alina (author), Röggla, Thomas (author), Zorrilla, Mikel (author), Cabrero Barros, Sergio (author), Masneri, Stefano (author), Rivas Pagador, Héctor (author), Calvis, Irene (author), Li, Jie (author), Cesar, Pablo (author)
Artistic co-creation empowers communities to shape their narratives, however HCI research does not support this multifaceted discussion and reflection process. In the context of community opera, we consider how to support co-creation through the design, implementation, and initial evaluation of the Co-Creation Space (CCS) to help community...
conference paper 2022
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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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Pllumbi, Dorina (author)
Architectural researcher Dorina Pllumbi explores the appropriation of an ex-industrial area of Albania for dwelling purposes. She points out the need for the architectural discipline to learn from the unconventional process of transformation of these realities by their new inhabitants.
journal article 2022
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Stevens, L.L. (author)
“Teaching is both an art and a science” (Harrison &amp; Coll, 2008 p.1). Good teaching excites students and cultivates their curiosity to learn more than they are asked. But what if students’ blank faces tell you that the teaching did not land, what can you do? Using an analogy or metaphor to explain the principle helps students visualize and...
doctoral thesis 2021
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van Zuijlen, M.J.P. (author)
The world around us is filled with materials. Our ability of visual material perception informs us how to navigate and interact with our environment. It tells us, for example, whether food is fresh, if a chair is strong enough to sit on, how much force to use to pick up a glass, etc. Painters have studied how to depict the world and the...
doctoral thesis 2021
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