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    From white elephants to space elephants

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    Spartan Daily, February 25, 2008

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    Volume 130, Issue 18https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10444/thumbnail.jp

    The Postcolonial Reality of Using the Term " Liturgical " to Describe Hindu Dance

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    Homi Bhabha, a postcolonial scholar influenced by the work of Franz Fanon and Edward Said, indicates that identities stimulate a need to negotiate in spaces that result in the remaking of boundaries. There is a call to expose the limitations of the East and the West in an effort to acknowledge the space in-between that interconnects the past traditions and history, with the present and the future. This study applies Homi Bhabhaā€™s theory of hybridity to determine whether the term liturgical is appropriate to describe Kuchipudi Indian classical Hindu dance. Presented are the elements of Kuchipudi dance and liturgical dance, and then contemplative dance is discussed as an appropriate medium in the space of hybridity between Kuchipudi dance and liturgical dance

    The Official Student Newspaper of UAS

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    Letter from the Editor / Whalesong Staff -- Study Away / UAS In Brief -- NSE / College Eats -- Student Government Update -- The Elephant Man / Suddenly, College -- Calendar and Comics

    Spartan Daily, April 2, 1981

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    Volume 76, Issue 47https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6751/thumbnail.jp

    Creative or Not? Birds and Ants Draw with Muscle

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    In this work, a novel approach of merging two swarm intelligence algorithms is considered ā€“ one mimicking the behaviour of ants foraging (Stochastic Diffusion Search [5]) and the other algorithm simulating the behaviour of birds flocking (Particle Swarm Optimisation [17]). This hybrid algorithm is assisted by a mechanism inspired from the behaviour of skeletal muscles activated by motor neurons. The operation of the swarm intelligence algorithms is first introduced via metaphor before the new hybrid algorithm is defined. Next, the novel behaviour of the hybrid algorithm is reflected through a cooperative attempt to make a drawing, followed by a discussion about creativity in general and the ā€™computational creativityā€™ of the swarm

    Creativity and Autonomy in Swarm Intelligence Systems

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    This work introduces two swarm intelligence algorithms -- one mimicking the behaviour of one species of ants (\emph{Leptothorax acervorum}) foraging (a `Stochastic Diffusion Search', SDS) and the other algorithm mimicking the behaviour of birds flocking (a `Particle Swarm Optimiser', PSO) -- and outlines a novel integration strategy exploiting the local search properties of the PSO with global SDS behaviour. The resulting hybrid algorithm is used to sketch novel drawings of an input image, exploliting an artistic tension between the local behaviour of the `birds flocking' - as they seek to follow the input sketch - and the global behaviour of the `ants foraging' - as they seek to encourage the flock to explore novel regions of the canvas. The paper concludes by exploring the putative `creativity' of this hybrid swarm system in the philosophical light of the `rhizome' and Deleuze's well known `Orchid and Wasp' metaphor

    16th Biennial Symposium on Arts & Technology Exhibitions and Workshops

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    Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 34 (06) 1981

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