Essays about: "Project Studio."
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1. Softening - a choreographic exploration with trees
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Högskolan för scen och musikAbstract : The purpose of this project is to explore how to connect with nature through an embodied work, understood through a choreographic practice. It seeks to investigate what movements and materials can be generated from a choreographic work with trees. READ MORE
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2. How To Make Room For Moving? : within conversation
University essay from Stockholms konstnärliga högskola/Institutionen för dansAbstract : This essay is part of my Bachelor’s degree project called How To Make Room For Moving?. It consists of two parts. The first part is a conversation between four fictive characters about the experience of the performance How To Make Room For Moving?. READ MORE
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3. Categorization of Historical Photographs using Convolutional Neural Networks
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : The goal of this project is to explore the possibilities of using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) on historical photographs taken in Sweden to determine a feasible way of automatically detecting the studio that the photograph was taken in. Photographs supplied by The City Faces Project were used for this purpose. READ MORE
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4. Web interface for a multi-purpose transmitter
University essay fromAbstract : The project described in this report aims to construct a web interface for a multi-purpose transmitter (MPT). The MPT is a submodule that is meant to be used in future chromatography systems. This bachelor thesis project is done at Cytiva in Uppsala. READ MORE
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5. Spectromorphological Reductions : Exploring and developing approaches for sound-based notation of live electronics
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Musik, medier och teaterAbstract : In this master’s thesis, a sound-based notation system is explored and developed in the composition and performance of a musical work for live electronics. My approach builds on existing systems for electroacoustic music analysis, most notably Dennis Smalley’s (1997) theory of spectromorphology and the symbolic language of Lasse Thoresen & Andreas Hedman (2007) based on Pierre Schaeffer’s typo-morphology, as well as Mattias Sköld’s (2023) adaptation of this system for composition and transcription (Sound Notation). READ MORE