Essays about: "blob"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 19 essays containing the word blob.
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6. Shadows in 3D platformer games : A comparative analysis of shadowmaps and blob shadows
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för speldesignAbstract : The challenges found in three-dimensional platformer games heavily rely on the player’s ability to perceive depth and it is therefore crucial for them to feature shadows as they are an important depth cue for the human visual system. In this paper, we compare two different kinds of shadowing solutions, blob shadows and shadow-maps. READ MORE
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7. a blob, a snap : A materialized revolt against the patriarchal structure, against everything women are being told to endure
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för design (DE)Abstract : This is a personal project about a fed-up woman who sits down on the chair by the pottery wheel simply because she craves it. It is about conducting a non-result oriented design process. A process where the making, the closeness between the mind and hand, is both the research and mediation. READ MORE
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8. The fate of pebbles and planetesimals entering protoplanetary envelopes
University essay from Lunds universitet/Astronomi - Genomgår omorganisationAbstract : Planetary embryos grow by the accretion of solid dust-material, ranging from cm- to m-sized pebbles up to km-sized planetesimals. However, the underlying size-distribution of the accreted material is poorly understood. READ MORE
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9. Machine learning for blob detection in high-resolution 3D microscopy images
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The aim of blob detection is to find regions in a digital image that differ from their surroundings with respect to properties like intensity or shape. Bio-image analysis is a common application where blobs can denote regions of interest that have been stained with a fluorescent dye. READ MORE
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10. Dirty Geometry : Searching for a queer architecture in Stockholm city
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : For whom do we draw buildings? Why does contemporary architecture look the way it does?Why are certain aesthetics considered more valid than others? With this project, I propose Dirty Geometry: norm-bending design that could challenge conventions within the field of architecture. It is an investigation of concepts such as ugliness, beauty, architecture and the human body, interiority, femininity and ”bad taste”. READ MORE