32 research outputs found

    Urban Butoh: A performance philosophy in an age of digital acceleration

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    The purpose of this article is to define Urban Butoh as a performance praxis, suggesting that the nature of deceleration regarding performative actions, can be considered progress. Urban Butoh has facilitated for me, a process of critical reflexivity, while in the flux of movement; cognisant that we are living in an age of digital acceleration. An important implication concerning this praxis, gives permission to take back ownership of personal narrative discourses by engaging in post-traditional research vis-Ă -vis knowledge systems not included in dominant westernised academic or artistic cannons; thereby enabling a process of researching untold stories to re-evaluate dominant cultural assumptions. One can argue that although underlying attitudes have not really changed with respect to underlying perceptions leading to ethnic stereotyping in Britain, cultural policy has, due to the performative resistance of those subjugated by institutional prejudice

    Re-conceptualizing Street Arts in a Digital Age: Knowing the world through embodied cognition and social media

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    In this paper I will explore some pedagogical shifts in the practice of street art at a global level. In particular, I will examine how managing the changes in social demography, with its continuing shift from passivity to interactivity, have changed the behaviour and sensibility of what we expect and want to experience from a social event

    An Avatar’s Broken Memory

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    Mobile Digital Performance Lab explores ‘States of Mind’

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    The aim of this paper is to explore some ideas surrounding the construction of seven interactive exhibits that were devised as part of an immersive installation called ‘States of Mind’

    Development of Lecture Attendance System for Staff Performance Rating in a Tertiary Institution using Fingerprint Technology

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    Managing time attendance of staff in organizations has proven to be a challenging endeavor. Manual methods have been proposed in capturing employees’ attendance but there are inadequacies in measuring the performance of employees. This paper aims at promoting staff efficiency at work by developing a secure attendance management system for use in tertiary institutions via two subsystems; Fingerprint biometrics as a method of identification and authentication and Question-Answering module for staff performance rating. The system uses staff fingerprints stored in the database upon registration for carrying out the process of attendance and validate staff lectures’ requirements. It is accentuated by creating a question-answering module that allows students to answer some questions on each available and registered staff, hence, giving a more concentrated content about staff’s activities within the school. The evaluation was carried out based on the matching efficiency and attendance accuracy of the proposed system. The proposed system performed excellently with 98.51% attendance accuracy based on the high successful staff identification recorded. Hence, staff performance rating was generated, thereby creating an avenue for determining promotion grounds

    Recikliranje ekspandiranog polistirena kao učinkovitog adsorbensa naftalena iz vodene otopine

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    Batch adsorption process factors [contact time (20–150 min), adsorbent dosage (0.5–1.5 g), adsorbate concentration (5–30 mg l–1), and agitation rate (100–250 rpm)] were optimised based on D-optimal Design under the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) of the Design-Expert Software (7.6.8) for the removal of naphthalene from aqueous solution using adsorbent developed from Acetylated Waste Expanded Polystyrene (AWEPs). The maximum adsorption capacity (5.6608 mg g–1) achieved was well fitted to Dubinin-Radushkevich Isotherm (R2 = 0.9949). The SSE (< 0.05) and ARE (< 4.0 %) indicated pseudo-second-order as the most suitable model. This research has demonstrated the effectiveness of the WEPs for the removal of naphthalene from the aqueous solution. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Ć arĆŸni faktori procesa adsorpcije [vrijeme kontakta (20 – 150 min), doziranje adsorbenta (0,5 – 1,5 g), koncentracija adsorbata (5–30 mg l–1) i brzina mijeĆĄanja (100–250 min–1)] optimizirani su na temelju D-optimalnog dizajna primjenom metodologije odzivne povrĆĄine (RSM) programa Design-Expert (7.6.8) za uklanjanje naftalena iz vodene otopine pomoću adsorbenta razvijenog iz acetiliranog otpadnog ekspandiranog polistirena (AWEP). Ostvareni maksimalni adsorpcijski kapacitet (5,6608 mg g–1) dobro je prilagođen izotermi Dubinin-Radushkevich (R2 = 0,9949). SSE (< 0,05) i ARE (< 4,0 %) označili su pseudo-drugi red kao najprikladniji model. Ovo istraĆŸivanje pokazalo je učinkovitost WEP-a za uklanjanje naftalena iz vodene otopine. Ovo djelo je dano na koriĆĄtenje pod licencom Creative Commons Imenovanje 4.0 međunarodna

    Surveillance of bacterial pathogens of diarrhoea in two selected sub metros within the Accra metropolis

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    Background: In recent years, many localities within the Greater Accra Region (GAR) have witnessed several episodes of cholera outbreaks, with some deaths.Compared to previous epidemics, which usually followed heavy rains, recent outbreaks show no seasonality.Objectives: To investigate infective bacterial diseases in selected sub metros within the GAR.Methods: We used existing disease surveillance systems in Ghana, and investigated all reported cases of diarrhoea that met our case-definition. A three-daytraining workshop was done prior to the start of study, to sensitize prescribers at the Korle-Bu Polyclinic and Maamobi General hospital. A case-based investigationform was completed per patient, and two rectal swabs were taken for culture at the National Public Health and Reference Laboratory. Serotyping and antibiogramprofiles of identified bacteria were determined. Potential risk factors were also assessed using a questionnaire.Results: Between January and June 2012, a total of 361 diarrhoeal cases with 5 deaths were recorded. Out of a total of 218 rectal swabs cultured, 71 (32.6%) Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa serotypes, and 1 (0.5%) Salmonella (O group B) were laboratory confirmed. No Shigella was isolated. The Vibrio cholerae isolates were susceptible to ciprofloxacin and tetracycline. Greater than 80% of patients reported having drank sachet water 24 h prior to diarrhoea onset, and many (144/361) young adults (20-29 years) reported with diarrhoea.Conclusion: Enhanced surveillance of diarrhoeal diseases (enteric pathogens) within cholera endemic regions, will serve as an early warning signal, and reduce fatalities associated with infective diarrhoea.Keywords: Diarrhoeal disease surveillance, enteric pathogens, Vibrio cholerae, Salmonell

    The Return Beat - Interfacing with Our Interface::A Spiritual Approach to the Golden Triangle

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