Search for dissertations about: "Appearance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 860 swedish dissertations containing the word Appearance.
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1. Spaces of appearance : Intergenerational and interspecies relations in the Anthropocene
Abstract : The thesis brings together childhood studies and the problems of environmental degradation and climate change. It focuses on intergenerational and interspecies relations and aspects connected to environmental sustainability. READ MORE
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2. Modelling appearance printing : Acquisition and digital reproduction of translucent and goniochromatic materials
Abstract : Colour perception is fundamental to our everyday experiences, allowing us to communicate and interpret visual information effectively. Yet, replicating these experiences accurately poses a significant challenge, particularly in the context of full-colour 3D printing. READ MORE
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3. Appearance characterisation of textured polymeric surfaces
Abstract : Appearance demands for industrial products are generally increasing since they are closely related to the overall quality impression. Consequently, there is a need to define appearance through its main descriptors, which are gloss, colour and surface texture, as well as the relations between them. READ MORE
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4. Appearance of textured and pigmented polymeric surfaces
Abstract : The appearance is of increasing importance in the production of premium products since it is strongly connected to the quality impression. The surface appearance of any object may be described in terms of colour and surface characteristics such as gloss and texture. READ MORE
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5. Appearance and photographs of people in flight : A qualitative study of photojournalistic practices in spaces of (forced) migration
Abstract : This study explores photojournalistic practices by investigating how spaces of (forced) migration, as well as the people and objects moving in and across them, appeared in Swedish newspapers in 2015.Photographs are unique objects of study, as the presence of people in certain spaces becomes directly observable through them. READ MORE