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Browsing by Subject "Multimedia communications"
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A Corpus-Driven Project: How does Mainland China News Media Cover Comfort Women (2016-2021)
(2022)During WWII, Japan forced women from China, Korea, and other countries in Asia to become military sex slaves. They were called ianfu (慰安婦) in Japanese, or comfort women. The comfort women's history was neglected in post-war ... -
Archiving Ephemerality: Digitizing the Berlin Wall
(2015)This thesis explores the way digital technologies inflect experiences with and meanings of art historical objects. Specifically, it addresses the way digital technologies can change the archiving, exhibiting, and experience ... -
Retelling Dmitri Karamazov’s Story in an Interactive Graphic Novel
(2018)This thesis discusses the subject and media of Dmitri Karamazov an interactive graphic novel with Augmented Reality component. Dmitri Karamazov is adapted from Dostoevsky’s novel the Brothers Karamazov. The author uses a ... -
Technics Before Time: Experiencing Rationalism and the Techno-Aesthetics of Speculation
(2018)Technics Before Time: Experiencing Rationalism and the Techno-Aesthetics of Speculation proposes a philosophy of technicity, or a theory of what it means for tools, techniques, and technologies—or simply technics—to be technical. ... -
The Alife Bestiary: An AR Object Recognition Project on the Archivolt of Alife
(2019)The archivolt of Alife being exhibited as a part of the Brummer Collect in the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University is an enigmatic artifact with many unknown elements. Specifically, the iconography, one of the aspects ... -
The Geopolitical Aesthetic of Computational Media: Media Arts in the Middle East
(2020)Today, humans must rely on technical operations that exceed their perceptual threshold and control. The increasingly complex and abstract, algorithmically mediated operations of global capital have only deepened the gap ...