Essays about: "Claustrophobia"
Found 3 essays containing the word Claustrophobia.
-
1. Auditorium design for niche cinemas : Gathering of general design guidelines and implementation at Cinema Capitol
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : Under 1900-talets första decennier var biografer något som utformades med ståtlig arkitektur och varierade uttryck, men sedan 1970-talets ”biografdöd” har det blivit mer lukrativt att driva biografer i stora komplex med tiotals salonger under samma tak. Utvecklingen av nya multibiografer och ständiga nedläggningar och ombyggnader av äldre biografer har lett till en mycket likriktad design hos en absolut majoritet av Sveriges biografer. READ MORE
-
2. The Uncanny Thing : Paranoia and Claustrophobia in The Thing and “Who Goes There?”
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för språk, litteratur och interkulturAbstract : This essay examines the themes of paranoia and claustrophobia as elements of horror in John Campbell’s novella “Who Goes There?” (1938) and John Carpenter’s film-adaptation of said novella, called The Thing (1982). The novella and the film utilize the lack of trust and reliability in between the characters as elements of fear as well as supernatural elements in the form of a monster. READ MORE
-
3. The Problem of Claustrophobia with Proposed Soultions
University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation och informationAbstract : Claustrophobia is huge problem which affects a lot of people in their everyday life, not to mention the financial and scientific difficulties with prematurely terminated MRI-sessions, due to claustrophobia. In this essay there will be a further introduction of phobias in general and also a deeper presentation of claustrophobia in order to reach a better understanding of the nature of this disorder and how it affect people’s daily life compared to the effect of a single claustrophobic reaction, when it is caused by the experience of a confined space. READ MORE