Essays about: "quantitative qualitative rhythm"
Found 5 essays containing the words quantitative qualitative rhythm.
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1. Time Signatures in Modern Music
University essay from Lunds universitet/Musikhögskolan i MalmöAbstract : In the beginning of the 20th Century with the emergence of a new musical language as the Second Viennese School (Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg, and Anton Webern) took over, suddenly music pushed forward and away from traditional harmony, rhythm and even notation. Music started to lose its traditional feel of patterns, cadences and regularity and instead embraced new complexity, as composers started to avoid time signature patterns, tonal melodies, and harmonies. READ MORE
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2. The Home-Office Lighting Kit
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : This Master Thesis, inspired by the relevance that home-offices have assumed as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, originated from the architectural, quantitative, and qualitative analysis of lighting within the author’s student accommodation on KTH Main Campus, in Stockholm (Sweden). As a matter of fact, this background study proved that recommended lighting levels (Illuminance, Contrast Ratio, CCT, CRI, M-EDI, and DER values) were not met, making the space unsuitable and unhealthy to both live and work in. READ MORE
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3. A HUG OF LIGHT
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : This project is an elaboration of how luminaire design can provide for fundamental human needs. Visual needs in terms of task performance, orientability and visual comfort; emotional needs in terms of soothing feelings of safeness and cosiness; and biological needs in terms of circadian rhythm and resetting of our biological clock in the morning. READ MORE
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4. Strategies for reducing the perception of complexity in a GIS interface
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Complexity in software is often a result of companies adding more and more features in order to make the product attractive in the marketplace (a phenomenon called ‘featuritis’ or ‘bloated software’) and a lack of a usercentered approach in the software development process. This causes a number of problems, such as the feeling of frustration and confusion amongst users and more time and resources spent on learning the software or executing a task. READ MORE
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5. Ridhästens samling : en jämförelse av subjektiva bedömningar och objektiv kinematisk analys
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and BiochemistryAbstract : The modern veterinarian in horse practice is often consulted by horse owners concerning riding problems. These problems are more complex and show other characteristics than traditional lameness. For the diagnostic process and to give adequate advice the veterinarians need an understanding of riding terminology and problems related to riding. READ MORE