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Asefi, Maziar (author), Khasraghi, Safa Salkhi (author), Pereira Roders, A. (author)
Efficient interaction between art and technology enabled Islamic architecture to actively experience early globalization, but today׳s separation between these domains and technological hegemony have presented challenges to Islamic architecture. Accordingly, this research was aimed at illuminating art and technology interactions in Islamic...
journal article 2019
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Lancel, K.A. (author), Maat, Hermen (author), Brazier, F.M. (author)
Can social engagement and reflection be designed through social touch in today’s smart city’s public spaces? This paper explores ludic, playful design for shared engagement and reflection in public spaces through social touch. In two Artistic Social Labs (ASL), internationally presented in public spaces, a radically unfamiliar sensory...
conference paper 2019
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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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Liang, Xinlian (author), Hyyppä, Juha (author), Kaartinen, Harri (author), Lehtomäki, Matti (author), Pyörälä, Jiri (author), Pfeifer, Norbert (author), Holopainen, Markus (author), Wang, Di (author), Wang, J. (author)
The last two decades have witnessed increasing awareness of the potential of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in forest applications in both public and commercial sectors, along with tremendous research efforts and progress. It is time to inspect the achievements of and the remaining barriers to TLS-based forest investigations, so further...
journal article 2018
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van der Hoeven, F.D. (author), Horn, Christian (author), Gaivoronschi, Vlad (author)
Graffiti and the issue of its legitimacy arouse a keen interest among architects all over the world. Below are several comments on this challenging phenomenon received from our foreign authors.
journal article 2018
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Löffler, Beate (author), Mager, Tino (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
report 2018
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Lancel, K.A. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author), Maat, Hermen (author)
This paper introduces art and research on disrupted, touch in networked environments in which realities merge. Aesthetic sensory disruption and haptic distribution are purposefully designed for reflection, in a new type of ‘dialogue space’. The effects of embodied cognition, with respect to trust and experience, are explored in Artistic Social...
conference paper 2018
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van Driel, B.A. (author), van den Berg, K.J. (author), Gerretzen, J. (author), Dik, J. (author)
White pigments were abundantly used in 20th century paintings, and relate to several degradation risks such as titanium white mediated photocatalytic binder degradation or zinc soap formation. Knowledge about the white pigments that were used is essential for risk assessments of 20th century collections. In this study, a representative set of...
journal article 2018
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Gedik, E. (author), Cabrera Quiros, L.C. (author), Martella, Claudio (author), Englebienne, Gwenn (author), Hung, H.S. (author)
We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mobile sensor data. We apply our method on three different datasets obtained from three live performances, where each audience member wore a single tri-axial accelerometer and proximity sensor embedded inside a smart sensor pack. Using these...
journal article 2018
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van Hengstum, M.J.W. (author), Essers, T.T.W. (author), Elkhuizen, W.S. (author), Dodou, D. (author), Song, Y. (author), Geraedts, Jo M.P. (author), Dik, J. (author)
The aging of paintings is inevitable and over the years degradation occurs due to exposure to a variety of environmental influences. One of these degradations is craquelure, fracture patterns in the paint. 3D imaging techniques offer opportunities to capture the surface of a painting and these patterns at high resolution. In this paper we...
conference paper 2018
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Roeser, S. (author), Alfano, V.R. (author), Nevejan, Caroline (author)
In this article, we explore the role that art can play in ethical reflection on risky and controversial technologies. New technologies often give rise to societal controversies about their potential risks and benefits. Over the last decades, social scientists, psychologists, and philosophers have criticized quantitative approaches to risk on...
journal article 2018
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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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Mignon, B. (author), Bréquel, H. (author)
A comparative case study of the current legislation and state of the art of practical procedures and methodologies used for the treatment of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) between France and Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia) will be presented in the framework of the project VALDEM (Interreg Va France-Wallonie-Vlaanderen Convention n°1.1...
conference paper 2017
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Münster, Sander (author), Georgi, Christopher (author), Heijne, K.G. (author), Klamert, Kevin (author), Noennig, Jörg Rainer (author), Pump, Matthias (author), Stelzle, Benjamin (author), Meer, J.D. (author)
Different cases of public disagreement in different European countries have shown recently that perusing a thorough planning process is by no means a guarantee for a broad public acceptance of an envisioned urban project. Consequently, the employment of digital media and tools to enable participation of inhabitants in urban planning processes...
conference paper 2017
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Lantsoght, E.O.L. (author), van der Veen, C. (author), de Boer, A. (author), Hordijk, D.A. (author)
Load testing of bridges is a practice that is as old as their construction. In the past, load testing gave the traveling public a feeling that a newly opened bridge is safe. Nowadays, the bridge stock in many countries is aging, and load testing is used for the assessment of existing bridges. This paper aims at giving an overview of the current...
journal article 2017
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Röggla, Thomas (author), Wang, Chen (author), Perez Romero, Lilia (author), Jansen, Jack (author), Cesar, Pablo (author)
This article presents an end-to-end system for capturing physiological sensor data and visualising it on a real-time graphic dashboard and as part of an art installation. More specifically, it describes an event where the level of engagement of the audience was measured by means of Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) sensors and of the presenter...
conference paper 2017
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Bendor, R. (author), Maggs, David (author), Peake, Rachel (author), Robinson, John (author), Williams, Steve (author)
We report on preliminary results from a public engagement project based on a procedural approach to sustainability. The project centered on an interactive art installation that comprised a live actor, an immersive soundscape featuring a handful of different characters, an interactive touch-table, and four interactive rooms within which...
journal article 2017
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Sakes, A. (author), Regar, E. (author), Dankelman, J. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
Chronic total occlusions (CTOs) represent the “last frontier” of percutaneous interventions. The main technical challenges lies in crossing the guidewire into the distal true lumen, which is primarily due to three problems: device buckling during initial puncture, inadequate visualization, and the inability to actively navigate through the CTO....
journal article 2016
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van Wijk, C.A. (author)
abstract 2016
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van der Sanden, M.C.A. (author)
Much of science communication is peer-to-peer communication in collaborative networks for innovation from the fuzzy front-end of innovation until the marketing back-end. Scientists and engineers at meetings tables talking about new developments. Or scientists and engineers in collaboration with industry and policy makers, discussing various...
journal article 2016
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