نتایج جستجو برای: traditional arts

تعداد نتایج: 310385  

ژورنال: کیمیای هنر 2020

It is often thought that appropriation art doesn’t give rise to its traditional concept and place. Because there are secondary works in the world of visual arts that are taken from the original works. From a legal point of view despite their uniqueness, definite and certain material existence of these works, the situa­tion of the author is not very clear. “How can be explained the authorship re...

2012

Autoethnography – a qualitative research method that combines characteristics of ethnography and autobiography – is gaining momentum within the creative and performing arts as a research tool, partly because of the opportunity it provides for writers, artists, performers and others to reflect critically upon their personal and professional creative experiences. In recent years, ‘analytic autoet...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2004
C Kesava Chandran R Harikumaran Nair S Shashidhar

Kalaripayattu, an ancient traditional martial art form of Kerala, is considered as the basis for all martial arts viz. Karate, Kungfu, etc. physiological studies are more concentrated on Karate, Kungfu and other martial arts due to their global acceptance. Considering the limited knowledge available regarding the physiological profiles of Kalaripayattu practitioners, the present study was taken...

2001
Alan Hogg

In the mid 1990s the Arts Institute identified the need to build a new Library combining the traditional features of a Library with a high number (for the size of the college) of computers and to make it an interactive learning centre. This was just before the days of e-learning . The new Library opened in 1998, but we have learned almost as much since then as before the opening. The Library ha...

2017
Lisa M Gallagher Francois Bethoux

P eople with multiple sclerosis (MS) face a wide variety of physical, emotional, and social challenges. A multidisciplinary comprehensive care approach is recommended for the management of MS and its consequences, and non-traditional treatments are increasingly considered by patients and health care providers, particularly for the promotion of wellness in the context of this chronic disease. Pr...

Journal: :Journal of prevention & intervention in the community 2013
Elizabeth Matteo

This qualitative study examined three stigma reduction interventions against mental illness stigma: education, video, and contact. Undergraduates (N = 69) in three introductory psychology classes from a small, Catholic, liberal arts university in the northeast United States participated. Responses to two open-ended questions revealed common negative and stereotypical themes associated with ment...

2004
Morten Lindholm

The author describes an approach to teaching object-oriented programming, analysis and design that is being used in a department at the Faculty of Arts, grounding the students’ learning process in a setting outside the traditional computer science curriculum. This involves using a broad approach to programming and systems development, supporting the students’ learning with a scaffolding of diff...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2012
Yann Jurkiewicz Thomas Wulfrank Eckhard Kahle

Supplying sufficient early reflections to audience members is an important prerequisite to good acoustic quality in performing arts spaces. However, the relationship between the geometry of a room and its acoustic efficiency in terms of early energy has rarely been investigated using basic geometrical principles. The present study demonstrates the possibility of predicting the average value of ...

2015
Duncan Williams

outh America’s most famous forms of martial arts are, arguably, Brazilian jiujitsu (adapted from traditional Japanese Judo by a Brazilian family in the 1920s), and capoeira, an African descendant form that encompasses dance, music, and (mostly) non-contact athletic acrobatics. Both forms can be natively referred to as jogo—game—with the participants being players (jogadores). Capoeira jogadores...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM 2009
S. Tsuyoshi Ohnishi Tomoko Ohnishi

Ki (in Japanese) or Qi (in Chinese) is the key concept in Eastern medicine, Eastern philosophy, as well as in martial arts. We explain the philosophical and psychological background of Ki. We emphasize that the unique aspects of Eastern philosophy are 'non-linearity' and 'holistic' approach. We then present physics aspect of Ki. Our experiments demonstrated that a 'Ki-beam' carries 'entropy' (o...

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