Search results for "GRAFICA"
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An fMRI Study to Analyze Neural Correlates of Presence during Virtual Reality Experiences
2013
[EN] In the field of virtual reality (VR), many efforts have been made to analyze presence, the sense of being in the virtual world. However, it is only recently that functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used to study presence during an automatic navigation through a virtual environment. In the present work, our aim was to use fMRI to study the sense of presence during a VR-free navigation task, in comparison with visualization of photographs and videos (automatic navigations through the same environment). The main goal was to analyze the usefulness of fMRI for this purpose, evaluating whether, in this context, the interaction between the subject and the environment is perf…
NUOVE RAPPRESENTAZIONI DEL MEZZOGIORNO AGRICOLO. UNA RICERCA ETNOGRAFICA SULLA FILIERA OLIVICOLA IN SICILIA OCCIDENTALE.
Morpho-sedimentary setting and evolution of Marettimo Valley (Egadi Islands, Sicily) during middle-late Quaternary: interaction between sea level cha…
2017
We present morphological and stratigraphic results coming from surveys acquired in a NNW-SSE trending submarine depression (Marettimo Valley) located in the Egadi Islands (western Sicily offshore). In this area the seafloor is characterized by both depositional and erosional features generated under a variety of sedimentary processes. We identified two seismic facies units that are correlatable to: A) the progradation of shallow water (coastal to offshore) deposits during forced-regression sedimentary process, and B) contourite drifts emplaced by geostrophic currents through the Marettimo Valley. This unusual association of very shallow water contourites and shelf margin deposits originates…
Integration of stratigraphic data with HVSR measures for studies of seismic microzonation: the case of Oliveri (ME)
2013
The seismic microzoning is a technique of analysis of a territory which aims to recognize, at a small scale, the local geological and geomorphologic conditions that may significantly affect the characteristics of the seismic motion, generating stress on structures that could produce permanent and critical effects. In other words, this technique has the objective to predict and evaluate possible site effects as a result of an earthquake. The first phase of the seismic microzoning is the detailed partition of the territory in homogeneous areas with respect to the expected behavior of soils during an earthquake. The seismic micro-zoning is a tool for prevention and reduction of seismic risk pa…
La rappresentazione del paesaggio inurbato nella letteratura artistica del XVI secolo
2009
Lettura storica e formale delle tipologie architettoniche riprodotte nella xilografia a corredo del testo di G.G. Adria.
Tra latini, greci e ‘arabici’: ricerche su scrittura e cultura a Palermo fra XII e XIII secolo
2009
A Palermo sulle tracce dei Fenici: comunicare per valorizzare
2014
Nell’immagine di Palermo sono impressi i segni tangibili e intangibili dei molteplici popoli che l’hanno dominata. Nella pluralità di queste civiltà, meritano un racconto a sé i Fenici, fondatori della città, le cui tracce nel centro storico, restano ancora nascoste e spesso poco conosciute. Un opportuno recupero di tali testimonianze archeologiche può avvenire attraverso la loro comunicazione museografica al pubblico (turisti e cittadini). Tale contributo intende definire possibili strategie (ad esempio pannelli e applicazioni su dispositivi digitali) efficaci per trasmettere il significato storico e culturale di questi luoghi, inseriti in un percorso unico, e valorizzarne la memoria.
Manierismo tra centro e periferia: Giuseppe Tomasi da Tortorici e l‘Adorazione dei Magi di Alcara li Fusi
2008
Lettura comparativa con un disegno di Baldassare Peruzzi, noto nell'ambiente dei PP. Gesuiti.
La chiesa di Nostra Signora di Lourdes a Zagabria di Jože Plečnik. Analisi grafica
2019
Jože Plečnik (Ljubljana, 23rd January 1872 - Ljubljana, 7th January 1957) was, without any doubt, Otto Wagner's most brilliant pupil. During his tireless activity as an architect, he manages to touch a variety of absolutely heterogeneous themes, masterfully reworking the consolidated syntax of traditional architecture. In this survey we consider a relevant – although little investigated – aspect of the architect's work, that is the one linked to the typological innovations brought about by his work. In the case under examination – the work never done by the church of Our Lady of Lourdes in Zagreb – this innovation consists of the unusual arrangement of the four rows of columns that separate…