This issue of Architectural Design magazine is guest-edited by Marjan Colletti on the theme of "Exuberance: New Virtuosity in Contemporary Architecture". It features works that display exuberance through digital virtuosity. The issue explores how digital tools allow architects to delve into the internal logics of structures and spatial organizations in nuanced ways. It examines exuberance in the interiors of buildings, fashion, Baroque styles, and more experimental designs pushing the boundaries of excess. The issue aims to showcase the richness and visual nature of Architectural Design as it celebrates its 80th anniversary.
This issue of Architectural Design magazine is guest-edited by Marjan Colletti on the theme of "Exuberance: New Virtuosity in Contemporary Architecture". It features works that display exuberance through digital virtuosity. The issue explores how digital tools allow architects to delve into the internal logics of structures and spatial organizations in nuanced ways. It examines exuberance in the interiors of buildings, fashion, Baroque styles, and more experimental designs pushing the boundaries of excess. The issue aims to showcase the richness and visual nature of Architectural Design as it celebrates its 80th anniversary.
The document summarizes a classroom activity where students analyzed and discussed scenes from the film Scarface that featured the song "Tony's Theme." They discussed how the music made them feel and its effect on the scenes. In groups, students then created storyboards and videos using the song to convey a specific mood or atmosphere. Their video depicted a storyline of friends where an argument leads to violence. They employed various camera shots, editing techniques, and sound to effectively set the atmosphere and convey drama through their video like in the original Scarface clip.
The CD cover emphasizes the artist's name in yellow on a black background to draw attention. Smaller text may indicate the focus is on the artist rather than album name. Photos show John Mayer performing live with different colored elements added to each dark picture, suggesting a balance of darkness and fun in his shows. The background crowd shot links to live performance photos, representing the audience he plays for.
The document analyzes the thriller opening "Music Box" and how it uses and develops conventions of real thriller media products like the film "Creep". It examines the use of settings, characters, narrative structures, titles, lighting and more to create suspense. It also discusses how conventions are challenged, the target teenage audience, and technologies learned through the process.
Tagging, also called re-tagging, allows final year undergraduate students to change the tags of non-core courses, such as department electives, institute electives, additional learning courses, minors, and honors. Some students re-tag courses to increase their core CPI, while others use it to complete honors or minor requirements. Students have two opportunities to re-tag - before placements and after the 8th or 10th semester. The process involves logging into the academic portal and making changes, then getting approvals from the faculty advisor and head of department to submit to the Dean's office.
Wii Fit is an exercise video game developed by Nintendo for the Wii console. It uses the Wii Balance Board peripheral to track a user's balance and movements during yoga, strength training, aerobic and balance exercises. Released in 2007, Wii Fit became the second best-selling unbundled video game of all time with over 22.5 million copies sold as of October 2009. It was praised for making exercise fun and accessible but was limited as a comprehensive workout program.
The document summarizes a classroom activity where students analyzed and discussed scenes from the film Scarface that featured the song "Tony's Theme." They discussed how the music made them feel and its effect on the scenes. In groups, students then created storyboards and videos using the song to convey a specific mood or atmosphere. Their video depicted a storyline of friends where an argument leads to violence. They employed various camera shots, editing techniques, and sound to effectively set the atmosphere and convey drama through their video like in the original Scarface clip.
The CD cover emphasizes the artist's name in yellow on a black background to draw attention. Smaller text may indicate the focus is on the artist rather than album name. Photos show John Mayer performing live with different colored elements added to each dark picture, suggesting a balance of darkness and fun in his shows. The background crowd shot links to live performance photos, representing the audience he plays for.
The document analyzes the thriller opening "Music Box" and how it uses and develops conventions of real thriller media products like the film "Creep". It examines the use of settings, characters, narrative structures, titles, lighting and more to create suspense. It also discusses how conventions are challenged, the target teenage audience, and technologies learned through the process.
Tagging, also called re-tagging, allows final year undergraduate students to change the tags of non-core courses, such as department electives, institute electives, additional learning courses, minors, and honors. Some students re-tag courses to increase their core CPI, while others use it to complete honors or minor requirements. Students have two opportunities to re-tag - before placements and after the 8th or 10th semester. The process involves logging into the academic portal and making changes, then getting approvals from the faculty advisor and head of department to submit to the Dean's office.
Wii Fit is an exercise video game developed by Nintendo for the Wii console. It uses the Wii Balance Board peripheral to track a user's balance and movements during yoga, strength training, aerobic and balance exercises. Released in 2007, Wii Fit became the second best-selling unbundled video game of all time with over 22.5 million copies sold as of October 2009. It was praised for making exercise fun and accessible but was limited as a comprehensive workout program.
1. Sagadi õppekäik 2011
KOOSTANUD:
HANS LEIS
TAAVI HERNITS
MARTIN KÜLA
MIKK PILLIROOG
2. Mis on Sagadis ?
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