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An English and Arabic Character Printer
This paper is presented in satisfaction of the requirement for two problems in lieu of thesis which are required for the degree, Master of Science. The two problems are: (1) to provide an electric interface between the M6800 microprocessor and the printer; and (2) to design an Arabic character set and to provide the logic required for its implementation. As it would be artificial and impractical to document these problems separately, a single document here is provided.
Date:
December 1976
Creator:
Abdel-Razzack, Malek G.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Adapting Reproduction Knowledge and Photomechanical Techniques to Serigraphy for Non-Commercial Purposes
This problem is involved with attempting to answer two basic questions: (a) Can I, a commercial artist, expand and develop as an artist through screen printing and make valid aesthetic statements unrelated to client and/or product? and (b) Can knowledge of reproduction methods and photo-mechanical techniques be successfully utilized in screen printing for non-commercial purposes? Extensive notes in the form of a journal were maintained as work on the project progressed. These notes, combined with the completed prints, were the sources of data for this paper.
Date:
December 1976
Creator:
Adkins, Margie J.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Refactoring FrameNet for Efficient Relational Queries
The FrameNet database is being used in a variety of NLP research and applications such as word sense disambiguation, machine translation, information extraction and question answering. The database is currently available in XML format. The XML database though a wholesome way of distributing data in its entireness, is not practical for use unless converted to a more application friendly database. In light of this we have successfully converted the XML database to a relational MySQL database. This conversion reduced the amount of data storage amount to less than half. Most importantly the new database enables us to perform fast complex querying and facilitates use by applications and research. We show the steps taken to ensure relational integrity of the data during the refactoring process and a simple demo application demonstrating ease of use.
Date:
December 2003
Creator:
Ahmad, Zeeshan Asim
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Les Hotteterre et les Chédeville: Three Biographical Sketches in Translation
This paper traces the genealogy of the Hotteterre and the Chédeville families through a translation of three works by Jules Carlez, Ernest Thoinan, Nicolas Mauger. Carol Padgham Albrecht annotates these translations with biographical information and highlights the contributions of the instrument makers.
Date:
December 1980
Creator:
Albrecht, Carol Padgham
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Acquired Driftwood Series: Ghost Shrimp
Work of art in spider wood, aquarium plants, 3d prints by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
December 2020
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Acquired Driftwood Series: Ghost Shrimp: Detail
Work of art in spider wood, aquarium plants, 3d prints by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
December 2020
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Light Bar Series: 36" Bar
Work of art in vinyl, aquarium light, brackets by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
December 2020
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Light Bar Series: 48" Bar
Work of art in vinyl, aquarium light, brackets by artist Russell Anderson as part of his 2021 exhibition, entitled "Modified Aesthetics on an Inner Space".
Date:
December 2020
Creator:
Anderson, Russell
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_01
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_02
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_03
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_04
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_05
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_06
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_07
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_08
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_09
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lara_Asam_Thresholds_10
Work of art in Wood, Fabric, Acrylic, Monofilament, Resin by artist Lara Asam as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Thresholds"
Date:
December 4, 2021
Creator:
Asam, Lara
Object Type:
Artwork
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Some Influences of the Organ Reform Movement on the Instruments of Texas
This paper explores the impact of the organ reform movement on the construction of organs in Texas. E. Dean Beasley also explores the possibilities of further reform for the instrument.
Date:
December 1972
Creator:
Beasley, E. Dean
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Printmaking Experimentations: A Personal Approach
Experimentations with overlays of color within my imagery have developed an interest in surface embellishment resulting from the juxtaposition of overlapping hues, integration of collage, and extended use of mixed-media as a printed visual statement. Past printmaking experiences include exploration of a variety of procedures including lithography, intaglio, and serigraphy. Prints have been executed in edition and monoprints, singular techniques and in combination. Individual techniques were expanded through the use of collage and linear application of graphite.
Date:
December 1979
Creator:
Bechtold, F. Jane
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Different Paper Surfaces on the Development of Finished Collages
The problem of this study will be to provide information on the degree of influence exerted by the choice of ground in the selection of collage elements and the final development of each collage.
Date:
December 1978
Creator:
Best, Rebecca Anne
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
In Search of Depth
In this proposed study, I hoped to discover compositional elements that once added to the work would convey my conceptual ideas. I was interested in exploring the addition of deep pictorial space and increasing the size disparity between the figures as possible solutions for injecting a level of irony and/or eluding to the subverted agenda of the content. I wanted to see if these two secondary compositional adjustments subtly conveyed not only a strategic contradiction of the art historical concept of expressionism but the numerous accepted truths in society.
Date:
December 1993
Creator:
Bhagwat, Tanya A.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Human Object: Explorations of the Figurative Toy
This Problem in Lieu of Thesis documents the thought processes that led to the completion of a series of five interactive sculptures. Each piece incorporates a part of the human body taken from its normal context and placed into the context of children's playground equipment.
Date:
December 1999
Creator:
Blytas, Christina
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Little Deviants
Most of my childhood was spent in either the expansive suburbs of north Texas or on a farm in southern Oklahoma. The experience of growing up in these two regions has done much to shape my sense of aesthetic. From these early experiences, I have developed two completely divergent ideas of beauty which I've tried to reconcile in my artwork. The first influence is that of sparseness, simplicity and the commonplace. This influence comes from the emptiness of the suburban landscape, the sameness of its architecture and the need to find beauty in mundane things as a simple cure for boredom. The second major idea is centered around peculiarity, chaotic complexity and irrationality. This interest originally stems from early memories of my grandfather, whose experiences in Oklahoma during the Great Depression gave him the obsessive habit of never discarding anything for fear that he might need it some day. The complexity in meaning that comes from unfamiliar combinations has allowed the ideas in my work a kind of ambiguity that frees it from any singular reading. I think the content of my work could best be described as constructions of memories, experiences and influences. I never speak about any one …
Date:
December 2000
Creator:
Booker, Paul
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library