68 research outputs found
The Adversity Pop Culture Has Posed
I am a collage artist working with multiple mediums such as paint, photography, video, audio, and performance. As a New Orleans’ native, I have a unique history that is unflattering, for my history echoes that of America’s historical misdeeds. I make sociopolitical art because I am of a historically oppressed people. I make art that celebrates my diverse culture that is a collage of Native American, African, and New Orleans’ French Creole
The Adversity Pop Culture Has Posed
I am a collage artist working with multiple mediums such as paint, photography, video, audio, and performance. As a New Orleans’ native, I have a unique history that is unflattering, for my history echoes that of America’s historical misdeeds. I make sociopolitical art because I am of a historically oppressed people. I make art that celebrates my diverse culture that is a collage of Native American, African, and New Orleans’ French Creole
Colonnade March 4, 1939
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THE UNCANNY PHENOMENON PORTRAYED IN KATHRYN STOCKETT’S “THE HELP”: POSTCOLONIAL APPROACH
This research analyzes the uncanny phenomenon in “The Help” by Kathryn Stockett. This research aims to identify uncanny phenomenon anid how it is reflected in the story. This research also uses the uncanny theory by Homi K. Bhabha. The researcher collects the data by reading the novel and writes down the data that is matched with the problem that is going to be identified. After the data has been gathered, the researcher analyzed the data with qualitative descriptive method and the result is presented by words and sentences. The result of the research shoiws thiat uncanny phenomenon occurs iin characters through their conversation and activities. The uncanny phenomenon mostly reflected in the maid’s (colored skin) experiences dealing with their boss (white skin). The experiences classified into the differences in using restroom, utensils, eating etiquette, et
The Cowl - v.27 - n.16 - Mar 31, 1965
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 27, Number 16 - March 31, 1965. 10 pages
CP3: Unifying Point Cloud Completion by Pretrain-Prompt-Predict Paradigm
Point cloud completion aims to predict complete shape from its partial
observation. Current approaches mainly consist of generation and refinement
stages in a coarse-to-fine style. However, the generation stage often lacks
robustness to tackle different incomplete variations, while the refinement
stage blindly recovers point clouds without the semantic awareness. To tackle
these challenges, we unify point cloud Completion by a generic
Pretrain-Prompt-Predict paradigm, namely CP3. Inspired by prompting approaches
from NLP, we creatively reinterpret point cloud generation and refinement as
the prompting and predicting stages, respectively. Then, we introduce a concise
self-supervised pretraining stage before prompting. It can effectively increase
robustness of point cloud generation, by an Incompletion-Of-Incompletion (IOI)
pretext task. Moreover, we develop a novel Semantic Conditional Refinement
(SCR) network at the predicting stage. It can discriminatively modulate
multi-scale refinement with the guidance of semantics. Finally, extensive
experiments demonstrate that our CP3 outperforms the state-of-the-art methods
with a large margin
The Ithacan, 1933-03-15
https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1932-33/1019/thumbnail.jp
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-01-25
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on January 25 of 1985 and it is eight pages long. Delta Deal With Past, problems going on with the Phi Delta Sigma fraternity. Scovel Finished, Scovel Hall is fully renovated and ready for classes. Wooster Bach Festival, a series of concerts and lectures will occur in honor of J.S. Bach. Section Pledging, various Greek organizations talk about their pledging systems. Athletic updates for the past week are featured on page seven. A schedule for the next week is on the final page.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1096/thumbnail.jp
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