Sökning: "Contemporary context"
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6. Getting Personal : A Framework for Context-Aware Services and System Design for Contemporary Mobile Environments
Sammanfattning : This study explores the subject of providing personalized services to mobile users, by exploiting relevant domain knowledge (i.e. contextual information). LÄS MER
7. Making in Context : Reconsidering Anders Zorn's Oil Painting Practice
Sammanfattning : Anders Zorn is one of the most well-known Swedish artists of the late nineteenth century. Born 1860 in the Dalecarlian town of Mora, the artist’s works were renowned and sought-after during his lifetime, both at home and abroad. LÄS MER
8. We Call upon the Author : Contemporary Biofiction and Fyodor Dostoevsky
Sammanfattning : This thesis studies fictional representations of Fyodor Dostoevsky in contemporary biofiction. The aim of the study is to present an intermedial theoretical framework for biofiction, a genre defined as fictional biographical and often metafictional narratives in which a biographical subject serves as the focal point for the story or plays a role integral to the narrative. LÄS MER
9. Context Sensitive Transformation of Geographic Information
Sammanfattning : This research is concerned with theoretical and methodological aspects of geographic information transformation between different user contexts. In this dissertation I present theories and methodological approaches that enable a context sensititve use and reuse of geographic data in geographic information systems. LÄS MER
10. Epistolarity in a Post-Letter World : Five Contemporary American Case Studies
Sammanfattning : The rapid development of digital communication technologies over the past three decades has given rise to faster and more immediate forms of interpersonal communication, which, in turn, have brought an experience of reduced spatiotemporal distance between correspondents. Alongside these developments, epistolarity has made a powerful return in contemporary literature; a trend that has scholars of the form calling for new approaches. LÄS MER