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On the Contemporary
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Experience,
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Two: The Vertical Gaze
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On the Contemporary
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Copyright Law and the
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Fiesta de Día de Muertos: Integrating
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Visualizing
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3D Gaussian Reference
Parts
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On the Contemporary
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One: Vir(tu)al Horizon(tal)
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Fiesta de Día de Muertos: Integración de
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visuales
,
artes
literarias,
artes
escénicas y patrimonio cultural en una celebración escolar de nivel primaria
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Editor’s Introduction to Volume XVI: Science, Medicine, and the
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in Dialogue: The Ibero-American Context, Then and Now
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Visual
Literacy Instruction at Scale: Developing Asynchronous Learning Objects for First-Year
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Communications in Information Literacy
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Lag and Impact in Visual Studies
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Rogue Masks: Visualizing Multidisciplinary Studies
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From Vibration to Visualization: Building an Real-Time Audio Visualization System for Learning and Exploration using PyQt5
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Herd / Lab || Flock / Cube: Livestock Production, Relational Aesthetics and New Materialism in Contemporary Irish
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Review of Irish Studies in Europe
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Teaching visual literacies: The case of The Great American Dust Bowl
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Generating Visual Stories with Grounded and Coreferent Characters
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The “TMUBIS” Method in the Process of Learning Turkish Music Usul by Visually Impaired Individuals
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Strategies of Il/legibility: Lorraine O’Grady, Gayatri Spivak, and Visual Decipherment
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'Theatre Arts' is essentially a visual arts discipline in which the elements of architecture, scenography and technology play very significant roles. However, these areas and aspects have suffered neglect, in the past, in the arena of Nigerian scholarship. Consequently, the present study aims at a historico-critical evaluation, analysis and documentation of the development and functions in the contemporary Nigerian theatre, as witnessed especially in and at Ibadan in the past twelve decades in broad terms and since 1948 (the founding year of the University of Ibadan) in particular. If there was in the pastan authentic African (especially Nigerian) theatre, then there ought to have been a corresponding typical and unique African theatre performance space form. Therefore there is a need to rediscover that form. But if the traditional African-particularly Nigerian theatre had had no unique and typical performance stage or space form, other than the village square, market place and the Kings' palaces, then it has to be accepted that the modern (present-day) architectural theatre forms of Africa and in particular of Nigeria have been imposed or have evolved from the cross currents of contacts with Western civilization and foreign influences and, therefore, they are basically foreign and of non- African origin. Consequently, the present search for a new theatre form, architecturally, would yield better results if the merger of the traditional and western modern architecture employing modern technology in equipping them to achieve flexibility, adaptability and timelessness could be pursued. In order to achieve that, what one has to do now is to critically examine the functionality of the present spaces and modify or refurbish them to suit the demands of the contemporary Nigerian theatre. However, most ideal would be the conception, design and realisation of new structures along the lines of new and long attested aesthetic principles and the results of technological researches arising from age-old experiments, new aspirations, current trends and future speculations. Since the arts and the sciences have always been the bedrock of human spiritual, psychological and economic development, and since technology has always aided the attainment of socio-political growth, technology, borrowed or developed, invented or transferred, has a great role to play in the development of Nigerian theatre. Hence, the investigation of its impact in the Nigerian theatre is a necessary and perhaps an inevitable task. The objects of the study are contained in an Introduction covering the purpose, scope, limitation, Overview of Literature, Methodology and Definition of Terms: while the findings in the three respective areas are presented in nine Chapters. Chapters One to Three contain review of literature, overviews of studies and projects in the three areas of study. Chapters Four and Five present, in chronological order, the historical development of theatre in Europe, America, Asia and Africa, especially Nigeria. Chapter Six looks at the genesis of theatre education, scholarship and practice, especially in the western world and recommends a model of training and desirable lines for the future development of theatre in Nigeria. Chapter Seven considers concepts and aesthetics of theatre arts forms and styles and relates these to the contemporary Nigerian theatrical endeavours, especially in the scenographic spheres. Chapter Eight treats the analysis, scenographic and technological executions of the production of the selected illustrative plays. Chapter Nine pursues the search for new physical theatre forms in their various parameters for Nigeria and examines the present state of the physical theatre structures and venues in and at Ibadan. The thesis sees architecture, scenography and technology as prime levers of the development of theatre arts in Nigeria.
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As opposed to healing of wounds that occur in early intrauterine life which heals rapidly and without scarring, postnatal cutaneous wound healing is a complex and dynamic process and the end result is formation of a scar. Although the degree of scarring following any surgery depends on many factors, the likelihood of forming more profound howbeit hypertrophic scar may be more in the dark African skin. This has been noted to be a reason for reduced enthusiasm on the part of some adult Africans from embracing cosmetic surgical procedures. Varying degrees of scarring occur following the repair of clefts in children and the degree of scarring may affect the cosmetic and functional outcome of these repairs. With the advent of SmileTrain intervention in the management of clefts in Nigeria, there has been a great increase in the number of surgeries carried out for cleft lip repair such that the resultant scar from these surgeries needs to be assessed and controlled in order to improve the outcome of the surgical interventions. The aim of this paper therefore is to highlight the different methods by which these scars can be assessed and the assessment incorporated into the outcome measures of cleft lip repair. Method: A literature search on scar assessment using the PubMed was conducted. The articles that were written in English Language were retrieved and reviewed with particular attention to those that focus more on the assessment of linear scars. Parameters employed in each of the assessment tools were noted and the suitability of such tool for our patient population was evaluated. Some of the assessment tools were applied to patients that had cleft lip repair in our centre to determine if they are appropriate for use in our patients and possible modifications for their use were suggested. Result: Several scar assessment tools were indentified. The following were found to be applicable to cleft lip assessment specifically - Visual Analogue Scale, Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS), Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS), Wound Evaluation Scale (WES), Manchester Scar Scale (MSS), Stony Brook Scar Evaluation Scale (SBSES). Application of the methods to our patient population reveals that there is need for some form of modification as discussed below in order to achieve best results. Discussion: Patients who come for cleft lip repair present mainly because of the quest of them patients or their parents for improvement in their appearance. On the part of the surgeon however, the repair is necessary in order to restore form (cosmesis) and function. The degree of scarring after surgery has a role to play in outcome because it can affect both form and function. Assessment of post operative scars prompt the surgeon to take measures that will lead to an improvement of outcome in the subsequent patient he operates and the tools used for this assessment should be adequate to provide insight into what needs to be done to ensure improvement.
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Development of information system in forestry sector is crucial in order to manage resources in a sustainable manner. Spatial distribution of forest and wood-based industries is important for sustainability. However, geographic location and other information about the wood-based industries in Ekiti state, which can provide baseline information for investors in wood industry, are dearth. To proffer solution to this, information system was developed for wood-based industries in the State using geographic information system. This was done by taking the coordinates and photographs of all wood-based industries in the State. Types of equipment used for different wood conversion were assessed with the aim of determining their strength and capacity. The photographs and coordinates were loaded into ArcView GIS for analysis. The wood-based industries were represented on the State map using their coordinates while respective pictures were hotlinked appropriately. Various local governments in the State were represented with polygons of different sizes and wood industries were represented with points. The results obtained from the analysis were used to produce database in MS SQL server. The database created by Microsoft SQL server formed the data access (back end) of the software developed using C# Programming Language. Appropriate codes were written at the business logic layer for both the back and the front ends. The software was developed in an Interactive Development Environment (IDE) using visual studio. It was observed that most of the wood-based industries were concentrated at the southern part of the State where there were more forest reserves. Gbonyin Local Government has the highest number of wood industry (46) while Efon Local Government has none at all. Over 95% of the existing wood industry was functioning with 91% of them using CD6 machine. The software developed is user-friendly, facilitates efficient data storage and prompt information retrieval, adequate and has provision for regular updates.
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