Vernacular architecture in Iceland is characterized by turf houses that developed due to a lack of trees. The first permanent settler in Iceland was Norwegian chieftain Ingolfer Arnarson in the late 9th century, as Iceland was settled by Vikings from Norway and British Isles. Turf houses had walls of thick turf blocks and roofs made of sod that provided insulation. The longhouses were typically divided internally and had an entrance, storage, and living areas. These vernacular turf houses remained an important part of architecture and shelter in Iceland's cold climate for centuries.
The document provides details about traditional blackhouses, which were common dwellings in parts of Scotland, Ireland, and the Hebrides. Blackhouses were long, narrow structures made of locally available materials like stone, turf, and thatch. People and livestock lived together under one roof, with the people at one end and animals in the byre at the other. Blackhouses had no windows or chimneys originally. Smoke escaped through the thatched roof. Blackhouses were well-suited to the harsh climate and were clustered in small settlements. Though now in ruins, blackhouses show architectural adaptations like rounded roofs that helped the structures withstand strong winds.
The document discusses the design process for packaging accompanying a music video. It begins by listing potential sources of light and choosing those more associated with urban settings. Early designs incorporated candles, lightbulbs, and lighters. The final image features an illuminated phone box intended to symbolize safety and hope for the protagonist in the video. However, the document notes there could have been stronger visual links between the packaging and video through integrating recurring imagery or typefaces. While brand consistency was attempted within the printed materials, differences in color and editing style between packaging and video are identified. Overall, the document reflects on lessons learned regarding improved planning and integration across ancillary works.
Roland Barthes argues that interpreting a work solely based on the author's identity prevents the reader from fully understanding the text. He believes readers should separate the work from its creator. Laura Mulvey asserts that films often objectify women because men control the camera and gaze. She describes how the male gaze puts the audience in the perspective of a heterosexual man focusing on a woman's body. Vanessa Winship discusses how women see themselves through the images defined by masculine culture, recognizing an ideal version despite anxiety.
Vernacular architecture in Iceland is characterized by turf houses that developed due to a lack of trees. The first permanent settler in Iceland was Norwegian chieftain Ingolfer Arnarson in the late 9th century, as Iceland was settled by Vikings from Norway and British Isles. Turf houses had walls of thick turf blocks and roofs made of sod that provided insulation. The longhouses were typically divided internally and had an entrance, storage, and living areas. These vernacular turf houses remained an important part of architecture and shelter in Iceland's cold climate for centuries.
The document provides details about traditional blackhouses, which were common dwellings in parts of Scotland, Ireland, and the Hebrides. Blackhouses were long, narrow structures made of locally available materials like stone, turf, and thatch. People and livestock lived together under one roof, with the people at one end and animals in the byre at the other. Blackhouses had no windows or chimneys originally. Smoke escaped through the thatched roof. Blackhouses were well-suited to the harsh climate and were clustered in small settlements. Though now in ruins, blackhouses show architectural adaptations like rounded roofs that helped the structures withstand strong winds.
The document discusses the design process for packaging accompanying a music video. It begins by listing potential sources of light and choosing those more associated with urban settings. Early designs incorporated candles, lightbulbs, and lighters. The final image features an illuminated phone box intended to symbolize safety and hope for the protagonist in the video. However, the document notes there could have been stronger visual links between the packaging and video through integrating recurring imagery or typefaces. While brand consistency was attempted within the printed materials, differences in color and editing style between packaging and video are identified. Overall, the document reflects on lessons learned regarding improved planning and integration across ancillary works.
Roland Barthes argues that interpreting a work solely based on the author's identity prevents the reader from fully understanding the text. He believes readers should separate the work from its creator. Laura Mulvey asserts that films often objectify women because men control the camera and gaze. She describes how the male gaze puts the audience in the perspective of a heterosexual man focusing on a woman's body. Vanessa Winship discusses how women see themselves through the images defined by masculine culture, recognizing an ideal version despite anxiety.
This document contains a track list for an album by The LaFontaines and details preferences for an album cover design. It lists 5 songs on the album including the title track "Light Up The Background". It describes a proposed album cover depicting a sunset scene with a phone box, with the title of the title track scrawled on the glass, and provides a mock-up of the proposed design.
The document profiles the audience of the band The LaFontaines based on a survey. Key findings include:
- The majority of fans are female aged 13-17, with diverse styles but favoring "smart" and "individual" looks.
- Fans are highly engaged on social media like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube which the band uses to promote their music.
- The band's music appeals to fans across genres like rock, indie and alternative, though fans have varied individual tastes.
- Many fans have seen the band perform live and enjoy music festivals, though some have not due to their regional tours in Scotland and northern England.
The document discusses representation of women in the music industry. It notes that women are often hyper-sexualized to help sell music. This can negatively impact youth by influencing ideas about body image and sexuality. While some artists embrace their sexuality, others feel pressure to do so. The document examines how different artists present themselves, from highly sexualized performers to those who find success without relying on sexuality.
This document discusses different font options for a band's print production. It evaluates several sans serif fonts on criteria like readability at small sizes, consistency between uppercase and lowercase letters, uniqueness, and whether they match the aesthetic envisioned for the band. In the end, the author likes one font for its retro look but worries another option appears too sci-fi due to its italicization. Overall, the document analyzes fonts' suitability for the band's materials based on visual style, readability, and consistency across elements.
The document discusses how youth cultures are portrayed in the film Quadrophenia. It begins by explaining that mods are the main youth culture represented in the film. It then analyzes several scenes from the opening sequence to illustrate how Jimmy's mod identity has become his defining characteristic and overwhelmed his sense of self. The summary shows how Jimmy's behavior and treatment of his childhood friend Kevin demonstrates how belonging to a youth culture can become destructive by removing one's true identity.
The document discusses different font options for print production of a band's materials. It examines several sans serif fonts, considering how well they look at different sizes and whether they match the style of the band. The author likes one font for the band name but not the song title. Another font looks retro but the italics make it seem too sci-fi. In the end, the author does not find a font that meets all the criteria of readability at different sizes and capturing the band's aesthetic.
This is a selection of case studies that can be used in the OCR G322B exams.
Includes:
Anna Karenina
Broken
Convergence
Hitchcock
Technological Convergence
Crowdfunding
This document lists years from 2001 to 2010 and mentions the Dronkey Flyers attraction in Dreamworld, Australia, the Far Far Away Castle at Universal Studios in Singapore, and that they are part of a comic book series by Dark Horse Comics, with motion picture soundtracks created for the first three films.
This document outlines key features of several television drama genres including soap operas, youth dramas, hospital dramas, crime dramas, fantasy dramas, and issue-based dramas. Soap operas are characterized by ongoing storylines, multiple plots and characters, morality themes, and domestic settings. Youth dramas focus on issues affecting youth like sexuality and crime. Hospital dramas have a wide range of characters and realistic medical settings. Crime dramas revolve around investigations and mystery. Fantasy dramas feature mythical creatures and magic. Issue-based dramas tackle controversial topics and explore social and political issues.
The document provides analysis of several props that will be used in a film project, including a torn prayer book, a broken pocket watch, a rosary necklace, synthetic gloves, a mixed-material earring, and aged bible passages. The props symbolize religious themes and concepts of cleanliness from the book of Leviticus. Each prop will be used specifically in the woodland or indoor location scenes to further the narrative and symbolism of the film.
The document describes a wooded location chosen for a film shoot. It notes that the location is surrounded by many aged trees whose branches add a sense of entrapment. The trees in the background also cast shadows that resemble bars, a typical thriller convention. The isolated and hopelessness of the location will help convey the sense of desperation intended for the character, a young girl lost in the woods.
This document provides a shot list for a film scene. It describes 19 shots ranging from establishing shots of the location to close-ups of objects like a camera, earring, knife, and rosary. The shots show these objects and depict an actress from different angles. They gradually zoom in from long shots to extreme close-ups. The shots are brief and connected by jump cuts, with the total scene running 1 minute and 25 seconds.
The document describes 19 shots in a film scene. It lists the shot number, type of shot, description of visuals, and duration for each shot. The shots include establishing shots of the location, close-ups of feet, a camera, earring, knife, rosary, and actress. They use jump cuts to transition between shots showing different angles and parts of the scene over the total duration of 1 minute and 25 seconds.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This document contains a track list for an album by The LaFontaines and details preferences for an album cover design. It lists 5 songs on the album including the title track "Light Up The Background". It describes a proposed album cover depicting a sunset scene with a phone box, with the title of the title track scrawled on the glass, and provides a mock-up of the proposed design.
The document profiles the audience of the band The LaFontaines based on a survey. Key findings include:
- The majority of fans are female aged 13-17, with diverse styles but favoring "smart" and "individual" looks.
- Fans are highly engaged on social media like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube which the band uses to promote their music.
- The band's music appeals to fans across genres like rock, indie and alternative, though fans have varied individual tastes.
- Many fans have seen the band perform live and enjoy music festivals, though some have not due to their regional tours in Scotland and northern England.
The document discusses representation of women in the music industry. It notes that women are often hyper-sexualized to help sell music. This can negatively impact youth by influencing ideas about body image and sexuality. While some artists embrace their sexuality, others feel pressure to do so. The document examines how different artists present themselves, from highly sexualized performers to those who find success without relying on sexuality.
This document discusses different font options for a band's print production. It evaluates several sans serif fonts on criteria like readability at small sizes, consistency between uppercase and lowercase letters, uniqueness, and whether they match the aesthetic envisioned for the band. In the end, the author likes one font for its retro look but worries another option appears too sci-fi due to its italicization. Overall, the document analyzes fonts' suitability for the band's materials based on visual style, readability, and consistency across elements.
The document discusses how youth cultures are portrayed in the film Quadrophenia. It begins by explaining that mods are the main youth culture represented in the film. It then analyzes several scenes from the opening sequence to illustrate how Jimmy's mod identity has become his defining characteristic and overwhelmed his sense of self. The summary shows how Jimmy's behavior and treatment of his childhood friend Kevin demonstrates how belonging to a youth culture can become destructive by removing one's true identity.
The document discusses different font options for print production of a band's materials. It examines several sans serif fonts, considering how well they look at different sizes and whether they match the style of the band. The author likes one font for the band name but not the song title. Another font looks retro but the italics make it seem too sci-fi. In the end, the author does not find a font that meets all the criteria of readability at different sizes and capturing the band's aesthetic.
This is a selection of case studies that can be used in the OCR G322B exams.
Includes:
Anna Karenina
Broken
Convergence
Hitchcock
Technological Convergence
Crowdfunding
This document lists years from 2001 to 2010 and mentions the Dronkey Flyers attraction in Dreamworld, Australia, the Far Far Away Castle at Universal Studios in Singapore, and that they are part of a comic book series by Dark Horse Comics, with motion picture soundtracks created for the first three films.
This document outlines key features of several television drama genres including soap operas, youth dramas, hospital dramas, crime dramas, fantasy dramas, and issue-based dramas. Soap operas are characterized by ongoing storylines, multiple plots and characters, morality themes, and domestic settings. Youth dramas focus on issues affecting youth like sexuality and crime. Hospital dramas have a wide range of characters and realistic medical settings. Crime dramas revolve around investigations and mystery. Fantasy dramas feature mythical creatures and magic. Issue-based dramas tackle controversial topics and explore social and political issues.
The document provides analysis of several props that will be used in a film project, including a torn prayer book, a broken pocket watch, a rosary necklace, synthetic gloves, a mixed-material earring, and aged bible passages. The props symbolize religious themes and concepts of cleanliness from the book of Leviticus. Each prop will be used specifically in the woodland or indoor location scenes to further the narrative and symbolism of the film.
The document describes a wooded location chosen for a film shoot. It notes that the location is surrounded by many aged trees whose branches add a sense of entrapment. The trees in the background also cast shadows that resemble bars, a typical thriller convention. The isolated and hopelessness of the location will help convey the sense of desperation intended for the character, a young girl lost in the woods.
This document provides a shot list for a film scene. It describes 19 shots ranging from establishing shots of the location to close-ups of objects like a camera, earring, knife, and rosary. The shots show these objects and depict an actress from different angles. They gradually zoom in from long shots to extreme close-ups. The shots are brief and connected by jump cuts, with the total scene running 1 minute and 25 seconds.
The document describes 19 shots in a film scene. It lists the shot number, type of shot, description of visuals, and duration for each shot. The shots include establishing shots of the location, close-ups of feet, a camera, earring, knife, rosary, and actress. They use jump cuts to transition between shots showing different angles and parts of the scene over the total duration of 1 minute and 25 seconds.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.