Essays about: "Craftsmanship"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 45 essays containing the word Craftsmanship.

  1. 11. Rebranding “Made in India” through Cultural Sustainability : Exploring and Expanding Indian Perspectives

    University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi

    Author : Raphael Schreiber; Monica Bota Moisin; [2021]
    Keywords : Cultural Sustainability; Indian cultural context; Indian textile craftsmanship; traditional cultural expressions; traditional textile knowledge; “Made in India”; sustainability by design; culturally embedded sustainability practices;

    Abstract : This exploratory study is a first attempt to translate the Indian cultural context from a socio-cultural, and legal perspective by identifying the values attributed to Indian textile craftsmanship by Indian textile and fashion stakeholders, and how their perspective is influenced by the global recognition and perception of Indian textile crafts and connotation of “Made in India”. At the same time the study investigates the meaning of “sustainability” in the Indian cultural context, in relation to textile craftsmanship, and how this relates to the Western concept of “sustainability”. READ MORE

  2. 12. Investigating User Accepted Interaction Concepts for Autonomous Mining Vehicles : A Design Process for Developing and Validating a Human-Machine Interaction Concept based on User Needs

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Interaktiva och kognitiva system

    Author : Johan Rindborg; Johanna Engström; [2021]
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    Abstract : As autonomous vehicles (AVs) are introduced in mining settings, mine workers must adapt to a new type of workflow. This thesis presents how a design process for developing and validating a user accepted Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) concept in an autonomous mining environment can be performed. READ MORE

  3. 13. THE 200-YEAR CRAFTSMAN - Preserving Cultural Heritage and Garden Craftsmanship in Kyoto, Japan.

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för kulturvård

    Author : Fabian Gunnarsson; [2020-10-12]
    Keywords : Garden Craftsmanship; Knowledge Preservation; Japanese Garden; Japan; Kyoto; Murin-an; Ueyakato Landscape; Place of Scenic Beauty; Participant Observation;

    Abstract : This thesis cover the process and results of a case study that was made in Kyoto, Japan in 2019. The intention is to produce an example of how cultural heritage preservation in a culturally important garden might be conducted, with focus on knowledge preserving and sharing. READ MORE

  4. 14. Feasibility study for geometry assurance in low volume manufacturing of complex products : With application in the shipbuilding industry

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för maskinteknik

    Author : Henrik Ehrenberg; Filip Malmenryd; [2020]
    Keywords : Geometry assurance; dimensional engineering; low volume manufacturing; complex products; quality assurance; robust design;

    Abstract : Geometrical variation is an unavoidable aspect in all types of manufacturing that may, unless managed, risk failure in fulfilling product requirements which may result in rework, delays and bad publicity. The term geometry assurance includes the tools, methods and processes that can be utilized to manage the effects of geometrical variation and to ensure fulfillment of esthetical, functional and assembly requirements. READ MORE

  5. 15. Dismantling the Creative Director : a media content analysis of creative directors Daniel Lee and Simon Porte Jacquemus

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för modevetenskap

    Author : Isabella Österlund; Allis Stenwall; [2020]
    Keywords : Creative director; fashion; luxury fashion; zeitgeist; consumer; fashion system; fashion-ology; social media; symbolic value; Daniel Lee; Bottega Veneta; Simon Porte Jacquemus; Jacquemus; field; communication; creativity; craftsmanship.; Cultural Sciences;

    Abstract : This bachelor’s dissertation is written by Allis Stenvall and Isabella Österlund (2020), Division of Fashion Science, Lund University. The study titled “Dismantling the creative director” - A media content analysis of creative directors Daniel Lee and Simon Porte Jaquemus aims to analyze and understand the expectation and definitions of a creative director at a luxury fashion house and what influence the modern consumer has on fashion in the current zeitgeist. READ MORE