The thesis project is a prototype demonstration for developing the DMZ with ecological interest. The purpose for proposing an ecological intervention is not to reiterate the political militarized lines, but to preserve and strengthen the current populations’ existence and habitat. The prototype is an ideal facility for functional and leisurely use of current residents and future users. Rezoning the CCZ from a war zone to a habitable greenbelt will redefine land as a viable regional and cultural identity.
I am interested in prototypical infrastructure and architectural kit-of-parts that moves beyond built intervention use architecture as a medium or agent for imagining the future city of building and urban planning.
This prototype structure is a module that can be reconfigured in different ways. The project displays three different methods--the hotel, gallery, and the market all use the same structural principal but organized differently from each other. The hotel is configured as double row bay with a center atrium. The gallery is a single row bay building with one-sided exterior loggia. The market is a free-plan space without a pavilion. The prototype unit can be modified for future interventions at different sites, program, and building type.
Teste formativo pacc 1º do 2º periodoLeonor Alves
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A ficha formativa discute a motivação humana e apresenta as teorias de Maslow, Herzberg e outros estudos sobre fatores de motivação e insatisfação no trabalho. A pirâmide de Maslow hierarquiza as necessidades humanas em fisiológicas, de segurança, de amor/pertencimento, de estima e de autorrealização. A teoria dos dois fatores de Herzberg relaciona fatores intrÃnsecos e extrÃnsecos com a satisfação e insatisfação no trabalho.
A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY ON THE VALUE STRUCTURE OF MOBILE INTERNET USAGE: COMPA...Ranti Yulia Wardani
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Abstract: This study aims to examine the usage a pattern of mobile Internet from perspective of intercultural among developing countries. Data obtained from a survey of questionnaire which is distributed in both Thailand and Indonesia during 2013. The multiple regression analysis has been applied to identify between value structures (functional value, emotional value, social value and monetary value) and overall satisfaction in each country. Finding shows that functional value, emotional value, social value, and monetary value significantly affect satisfaction for Indonesia users which is similar to Thai users except the emotional value does not affect the satisfaction. A comparison test to examine the difference in value structure between Indonesia and Thailand has been analyzed. The results show that the functional value, emotional value, social value and monetary value between Indonesia and Thailand are different. The results of these differences are influenced by the perceptions of respondents in Indonesia and Thailand to the different mobile Internet usage pattern. In this case it turns out different cultures influence the way in perceiving the use of different technologies, especially in the mobile Internet usage pattern.
Este documento proporciona una receta para hacer helado de yogur con yogur en polvo. La receta incluye mezclar ingredientes secos como estabilizante, sacarosa y yogur en polvo, añadir leche y nata, y luego congelar la mezcla en una heladora hasta que tenga una textura cremosa. Se puede añadir fruta congelada al helado finalizado.
Documento guÃa para trabajar y avanzar las discusiones a nivel de toda la universidad. Este documento se creo en el mes de Junio 2013, donde se consideraron los diferentes ejes de los petitorios internos de cada facultad.
This listing is for a lakeside lot on Lake Pleasant that can be used to build a dream home or weekend getaway. The lot is 110 feet wide and 300 feet deep with access to city sewer and water. It is listed for $65,000 and interested buyers should call Markum Realty to schedule a tour of the property.
The document describes a movie poster design. Photographs were taken of characters in costume against a plain background and would be cut out and composited onto another background. The characters' faces are shadowed to conceal their identities and create intrigue. The poster uses a sinister house from the film set at night with some lights on to add eeriness. In Photoshop, the characters were cut out and placed on either side of the poster with the house in the center. A black and white effect was used with red highlights to draw attention. The poster follows horror film conventions to intrigue audiences about the storyline through its visual codes and composition.
The student created a magazine cover design for a film featuring a model with direct eye contact looking serious. Elements were added like headings in red and black, banners listing films, and a bottom banner. Techniques like drop shadows, selective black and white background, and glow were used. Feedback was provided on improvements made between drafts, like removing stray hairs and repositioning the masthead for better impact. The student feels the final design will draw in the target audience and looks professional following magazine conventions.
The document discusses a questionnaire the author created to learn about their target audience's preferences for a horror film trailer. They asked about favorite horror subgenres, most scary villain type, and most effective setting. The questionnaire was posted on social media where their target audience is found. Results showed psychological/thriller and slasher subgenres as most popular, with a mysterious dark villain and large Victorian house as the preferred setting. This information allows the author to make choices that will appeal to their target audience.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine cover and film poster. For the magazine cover, photos were taken outside featuring a character looking at the camera to engage the audience. The final cover image was edited to increase contrast and saturation. For the film poster, a low-angle photo of a house was selected as the background to set an eerie scene. Photos were also taken of two characters against a white background for the poster sides. A vignette was added to draw attention to the house.
This document analyzes the magazine cover of Empire featuring Harry Potter. It summarizes that the close-up headshot of Harry Potter draws the audience's attention and eye contact makes it more personal. The serious expression and blood on his face convey danger and action. Blue tones and lighting create a fantasy atmosphere, while Harry's glasses make him instantly recognizable to fans. Additional details like the masthead, tagline, subheadings and images further attract audiences by highlighting exclusive content.
The document discusses common conventions used in horror film posters. It describes how posters often feature an extreme close-up of an eye that has been manipulated to look unnatural, creating intrigue. Another convention is using a photograph of a creepy-looking house to unsettle viewers. A third technique discussed is depicting the villain from behind with their face partially visible, concealing their identity to generate mystery. These conventions aim to tease audiences about the film's themes and draw them in with a sense of unease.
The document discusses how media technologies were used at various stages of constructing a horror film trailer. In the research stage, online resources like YouTube, IMDB, and Wikipedia were used to analyze horror film trailers and gather information. Microsoft PowerPoint and ºÝºÝߣShare were used to present research. A video camera was used to film shots for the trailer, and Final Cut Express was used for editing. Photoshop was used for text/title elements. A DSLR was used for still images. A royalty-free music website provided music for the trailer. Feedback was gathered from audiences using in-person sessions to improve the trailer.
The document analyzes how a media trailer uses conventions of real horror films. It summarizes that the trailer uses several common horror conventions for setting, characters, editing techniques, lighting, sound and more. This includes establishing shots, POV shots, mysterious villains, vulnerable female victims, fast cuts, flashing lights, ominous music and silence for suspense. The trailer aims to blend slasher and psychological horror conventions to convey the intended hybrid genre. Overall, the document evaluates how the trailer effectively employs real horror film conventions to engage audiences familiar with the genre.
The document analyzes the film Identity through its camera shots/angles/movements, editing, lighting, sound, and mise-en-scene. It discusses how close-ups are used to depict emotions and build trust in characters. Parallel editing links the motel scenes to Malcolm Rivers' case. Shifting perspectives and jump cuts reveal Ed's dissociative identity disorder. Lighting and sound convey mystery, tension, and insanity. The motel setting and sexually objectified female characters comply with horror conventions.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the camera shots, editing techniques, sound design, and mise-en-scene in the film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It notes the film's use of close-ups, point-of-view shots, and handheld camerawork to create tension and obscure details, juxtaposing scenes to contrast the families. Diegetic sounds of knives and chainsaws reinforce the cannibalism and killing themes. The rural Texas setting and promiscuous clothing perpetuate horror conventions and exploit the female characters.
The document analyzes the cinematography, editing, sound, and mise-en-scene techniques used in the 2002 horror film The Ring. It discusses how camera shots, angles, and movements are used to set atmosphere and build suspense. Editing techniques like jump cuts and quick cuts are employed to shock and confuse viewers. Diegetic sounds like ringing phones and non-diegetic music are integral to scaring both characters and audiences. Important film locations like islands and psychiatric hospitals contribute to the unsettling tone.
Technical codes and narrative structure of our trailermrcaptainpanda
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The document outlines the narrative structure and technical codes used in a trailer for a psychological horror film. It follows classic trailer conventions like establishing shots of the location in the beginning to set the scene, then introduces the main characters of the villain and victims. Tension is built through enigmatic shots of the villain and shots that tease problematic events without showing the full extent. The climax further complicates things through short, teasing shots of victims being attacked. Finally, the "convincer" at the end leaves the audience with a question to encourage viewing the full film. Technical elements like camera angles, editing, sound, mise-en-scene are described to maximize suspense, tension and identify characters.
This document discusses the editing progress of a trailer for a psychological horror film. It provides details on the establishing shots used at the beginning to set the scene and create suspense. Audience feedback indicated engagement could be increased by adding faster-paced teaser shots at the end and more shots of the villain. The feedback also highlighted gaps in character development and areas of the plot that needed clarification.
The film The Human Centipede uses several horror conventions and film theories. It features a psychopathic doctor villain who surgically attaches 3 people mouth to anus, creating a "human centipede." This transgressive act subverts the normal positive iconography of doctors and hospitals. Feminist theory also applies as the 2 female victims are vulnerable and subjected to the male gaze. The ending leaves one victim alive, allowing for a potential sequel as theorized by Carroll. Overall the film creates horror through disturbing the expected meanings of common icons and empowering the villain over his victims.
Documento guÃa para trabajar y avanzar las discusiones a nivel de toda la universidad. Este documento se creo en el mes de Junio 2013, donde se consideraron los diferentes ejes de los petitorios internos de cada facultad.
This listing is for a lakeside lot on Lake Pleasant that can be used to build a dream home or weekend getaway. The lot is 110 feet wide and 300 feet deep with access to city sewer and water. It is listed for $65,000 and interested buyers should call Markum Realty to schedule a tour of the property.
The document describes a movie poster design. Photographs were taken of characters in costume against a plain background and would be cut out and composited onto another background. The characters' faces are shadowed to conceal their identities and create intrigue. The poster uses a sinister house from the film set at night with some lights on to add eeriness. In Photoshop, the characters were cut out and placed on either side of the poster with the house in the center. A black and white effect was used with red highlights to draw attention. The poster follows horror film conventions to intrigue audiences about the storyline through its visual codes and composition.
The student created a magazine cover design for a film featuring a model with direct eye contact looking serious. Elements were added like headings in red and black, banners listing films, and a bottom banner. Techniques like drop shadows, selective black and white background, and glow were used. Feedback was provided on improvements made between drafts, like removing stray hairs and repositioning the masthead for better impact. The student feels the final design will draw in the target audience and looks professional following magazine conventions.
The document discusses a questionnaire the author created to learn about their target audience's preferences for a horror film trailer. They asked about favorite horror subgenres, most scary villain type, and most effective setting. The questionnaire was posted on social media where their target audience is found. Results showed psychological/thriller and slasher subgenres as most popular, with a mysterious dark villain and large Victorian house as the preferred setting. This information allows the author to make choices that will appeal to their target audience.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine cover and film poster. For the magazine cover, photos were taken outside featuring a character looking at the camera to engage the audience. The final cover image was edited to increase contrast and saturation. For the film poster, a low-angle photo of a house was selected as the background to set an eerie scene. Photos were also taken of two characters against a white background for the poster sides. A vignette was added to draw attention to the house.
This document analyzes the magazine cover of Empire featuring Harry Potter. It summarizes that the close-up headshot of Harry Potter draws the audience's attention and eye contact makes it more personal. The serious expression and blood on his face convey danger and action. Blue tones and lighting create a fantasy atmosphere, while Harry's glasses make him instantly recognizable to fans. Additional details like the masthead, tagline, subheadings and images further attract audiences by highlighting exclusive content.
The document discusses common conventions used in horror film posters. It describes how posters often feature an extreme close-up of an eye that has been manipulated to look unnatural, creating intrigue. Another convention is using a photograph of a creepy-looking house to unsettle viewers. A third technique discussed is depicting the villain from behind with their face partially visible, concealing their identity to generate mystery. These conventions aim to tease audiences about the film's themes and draw them in with a sense of unease.
The document discusses how media technologies were used at various stages of constructing a horror film trailer. In the research stage, online resources like YouTube, IMDB, and Wikipedia were used to analyze horror film trailers and gather information. Microsoft PowerPoint and ºÝºÝߣShare were used to present research. A video camera was used to film shots for the trailer, and Final Cut Express was used for editing. Photoshop was used for text/title elements. A DSLR was used for still images. A royalty-free music website provided music for the trailer. Feedback was gathered from audiences using in-person sessions to improve the trailer.
The document analyzes how a media trailer uses conventions of real horror films. It summarizes that the trailer uses several common horror conventions for setting, characters, editing techniques, lighting, sound and more. This includes establishing shots, POV shots, mysterious villains, vulnerable female victims, fast cuts, flashing lights, ominous music and silence for suspense. The trailer aims to blend slasher and psychological horror conventions to convey the intended hybrid genre. Overall, the document evaluates how the trailer effectively employs real horror film conventions to engage audiences familiar with the genre.
The document analyzes the film Identity through its camera shots/angles/movements, editing, lighting, sound, and mise-en-scene. It discusses how close-ups are used to depict emotions and build trust in characters. Parallel editing links the motel scenes to Malcolm Rivers' case. Shifting perspectives and jump cuts reveal Ed's dissociative identity disorder. Lighting and sound convey mystery, tension, and insanity. The motel setting and sexually objectified female characters comply with horror conventions.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the camera shots, editing techniques, sound design, and mise-en-scene in the film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It notes the film's use of close-ups, point-of-view shots, and handheld camerawork to create tension and obscure details, juxtaposing scenes to contrast the families. Diegetic sounds of knives and chainsaws reinforce the cannibalism and killing themes. The rural Texas setting and promiscuous clothing perpetuate horror conventions and exploit the female characters.
The document analyzes the cinematography, editing, sound, and mise-en-scene techniques used in the 2002 horror film The Ring. It discusses how camera shots, angles, and movements are used to set atmosphere and build suspense. Editing techniques like jump cuts and quick cuts are employed to shock and confuse viewers. Diegetic sounds like ringing phones and non-diegetic music are integral to scaring both characters and audiences. Important film locations like islands and psychiatric hospitals contribute to the unsettling tone.
Technical codes and narrative structure of our trailermrcaptainpanda
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The document outlines the narrative structure and technical codes used in a trailer for a psychological horror film. It follows classic trailer conventions like establishing shots of the location in the beginning to set the scene, then introduces the main characters of the villain and victims. Tension is built through enigmatic shots of the villain and shots that tease problematic events without showing the full extent. The climax further complicates things through short, teasing shots of victims being attacked. Finally, the "convincer" at the end leaves the audience with a question to encourage viewing the full film. Technical elements like camera angles, editing, sound, mise-en-scene are described to maximize suspense, tension and identify characters.
This document discusses the editing progress of a trailer for a psychological horror film. It provides details on the establishing shots used at the beginning to set the scene and create suspense. Audience feedback indicated engagement could be increased by adding faster-paced teaser shots at the end and more shots of the villain. The feedback also highlighted gaps in character development and areas of the plot that needed clarification.
The film The Human Centipede uses several horror conventions and film theories. It features a psychopathic doctor villain who surgically attaches 3 people mouth to anus, creating a "human centipede." This transgressive act subverts the normal positive iconography of doctors and hospitals. Feminist theory also applies as the 2 female victims are vulnerable and subjected to the male gaze. The ending leaves one victim alive, allowing for a potential sequel as theorized by Carroll. Overall the film creates horror through disturbing the expected meanings of common icons and empowering the villain over his victims.
This poster analysis summarizes key elements of 3 horror film posters:
1) The Woman in Black poster uses blue and black tones with surreal lighting to suggest supernatural themes. Composition draws the eye to the cloaked figure.
2) The House at the End of the Street hints at something hidden inside the isolated house through covered windows and silhouettes. Unusual purple and yellow coloring may suggest a plot twist.
3) Nightmare on Elm Street prominently features the villain's burned face under a hat to create mystery. Blood-like red lettering and a tagline welcome the audience to their nightmare.
The document provides film fact sheets for three horror movies: The Ring (2002), A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010), and The Woman in Black (2012). The Ring is about a cursed video tape that kills those who watch it within seven days. Nightmare on Elm Street features the killer Freddy Krueger who murders teens in their dreams. The Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer investigating an old house that is haunted by the ghost of a vengeful woman in black who lost her son.
The document discusses common conventions and characteristics of slasher films. It describes the typical characters, including the "last girl standing" who survives to the end, and victims like the attractive "first girl" who is often killed early on. Locations tend to be isolated rural or suburban areas. The villain is usually physically deformed or mentally deranged and wears a mask or hides their identity. Trailers for slasher films commonly establish characters and setting before introducing the villain and including teasing shots that hint at violence without fully showing it, creating intrigue for audiences. Examples from Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Prom Night trailers are provided.
Narrative structure and conventions researchmrcaptainpanda
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The document summarizes narrative structures and conventions followed in four horror movies: The Shining, 28 Days Later, I Spit on Your Grave. It analyzes how each movie fits or adapts Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium, disequilibrium and resolution. For The Shining, it analyzes the plot, setting, characters and props and how they follow this structure. For 28 Days Later, it analyzes how the structure is adapted as there is no clear beginning equilibrium. For I Spit on Your Grave, it analyzes how the female protagonist moves from victim to villain in her narrative arc.
This document lists common conventions, characters, plots, locations, issues, and props that are often seen in horror films. It notes that horror films frequently feature stock characters like innocent children, couples, or families; and stock plots involving evil creatures killing people, warnings being ignored, or a serial killer stalking victims. Common issues addressed are good versus evil, revenge, religion, and mental illness. Typical horror film locations listed include isolated forests, cabins, churches, and abandoned buildings. Props like candles, masks, weapons, and corpses are also regularly featured.
- The document summarizes the design choices made for various sections of a music magazine, including the masthead, banner, contents page, and double page article spread.
- Design elements were inspired by existing magazines like Classic Rock, NME, and Uncut. Images, fonts, and colors were selected to represent the target younger audience and music genres like rock and punk.
- Black and colored boxes, lines, and font styles were used throughout to draw the eye, separate sections, and create continuity across pages giving the magazine a cohesive style.