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Mapping applied visual art: a research journey in the streams of art and design
The research process behind the master´s degree thesis in Applied Visual Art (AVA) was divided into three main parts, due to the research questions; firstly, the thesis focused on defining the concept of Applied Visual Art (AVA), starting with on the ...
Konttinen, Katri
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Field‐free spin‐orbit torque domain‐wall synapses integrated with stochastic MTJ neurons enable compact hardware Boltzmann machines. Leveraging intrinsic stochasticity and multi‐level conductance, the system achieves efficient probabilistic learning with high accuracy, demonstrating a scalable spintronic platform for energy‐efficient edge AI.
Aijaz H. Lone +8 more
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School of Visual Art gold : Fifty years of creative graphic design
New York191 p.: illus.; 30 ...
School of Visual Art
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Two-dimensional Material as Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries: Recent Progress
Compared with traditional bulk materials, two-dimensional nanomaterials exhibit peculiar physical and chemical properties. At present, two-dimensional nanomaterials have great application potential in the fields of medicine, aviation, energy and ...
Guang Huang +3 more
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Exciton Binding Energy of Phosphorescent Emitter Molecules in Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes
Energy level alignment is key to efficient OLED design, yet determining LUMO energies remains challenging. A methodology based on field‐induced dissociation and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations is presented to extract LUMO energies of iridium‐based phosphorescent emitters from their exciton binding energy.
Hiroki Tomita +6 more
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Choreography, Visual Art and Experimental Composition 1950s–1970s
As the title indicates, Erin Brannigan’s new book Choreography, Visual Art and Experimental Composition 1950s–1970s is a history of the relationship between dance and the visual arts across three decades.
Susan Best, Best, Susan
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Ultrasensitive Anti‐Stokes Luminescence Thermometry in Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Monolayers
We demonstrate a highly sensitive nanothermometer using anti‐Stokes photoluminescence, also known as photoluminescence upconversion (UPL), in monolayer tungsten disulfide. A strong resonantly enhanced UPL is observed, confirming the central role of optical phonons in the PL upconversion mechanism.
Sharada Nagarkar +6 more
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This paper draws on experiences of looking at art to consider the influence of social context on the production and consumption of art in art therapy. I draw on art historical discourses to explore the experience and relate this to looking at art in art ...
Gilroy, Andrea
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Special note on SECAC and the Visual Resources Curator's Group
An overview of SECAC, the Southeastern College Art Conference, the SECAC Visual Resources Curators Group, and its role as an affiliate society of the Visual Resources ...
Updike, Christina B.
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