13 research outputs found

    ARTiVIS Arts, real-time video and interactivity for sustainability

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    Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Media DigitaisPortuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BD/42555/2007

    Arquivo de Memória Oral das Profissões da Comunicação (AMOPC)

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    O AMOPC designa um repositório de memórias orais dos profissionais das várias áreas da comunicação. O objetivo é a criação de um arquivo audiovisual em formato eletrónico, para recolha, recuperação, catalogação, preservação, disponibilização e aproveitamento de registos de memória histórica sobre as profissões da comunicação, aberto à sociedade civil e à comunidade académica mais alargada. O AMOPC poderá ser acedido e pesquisável através da internet, permitindo a rentabilização de materiais que se constituirão como fonte permanente de informação pedagógica e científica. Os media constituem um dos elementos mais determinantes das sociedades contemporâneas. À medida que à escala mundial se vai constituindo um híper sector, assistindo-se a fenómenos de convergência e de homogeneização cultural, os estudos na área da comunicação assumem um papel relevante para a compreensão das reconfigurações da esfera pública. Face à mudança nas atividades profissionais da área da comunicação, em termos tecnológicos, organizacionais e laborais, consideramos como prioridade o resgatar de memórias e vestígios plurais que tendem a ser ignorados e esquecidos, nas fontes oficiais e nos registos institucionais sobre a área da comunicação social. Optámos aqui por tomar a atividade da comunicação social como um todo, rejeitando a perspectiva de uma análise parcelar, por sector ou por suporte tecnológico, colocando as várias áreas ligadas aos media como um conjunto ocupacional (onde muitas trajetórias de vida cruzam diferentes áreas). Procuraremos diversificar as “ vozes” que “contam”, a nossa preocupação recairá na inclusão dos diversos grupos de profissionais, do diretor de informação de um canal de televisão, ao tipógrafo, ao gestor de comunicação, ao jornalista, ao account em comunicação, ao diretor do serviço ao cliente, ao revisor, ao assessor de imprensa, ao operador de imagem, ao copyright, ao fotógrafo, ao regente de estúdios, ao sonoplasta, etc. O caracter interdisciplinar é assegurado por uma equipa que 21 investigadores, de várias instituições do ensino superior, de Portugal e do Brasil. O nosso objectivo é alargar o projeto a outras instituições académicas e associações profissionais da área da comunicação. O projeto está numa fase de arranque, para a qual obteve financiamento em Dezembro de 2017, no Concurso Anual para Projectos de Investigação, Desenvolvimento, Inovação e Criação Artística do IPL-2016.Este trabalho insere-se no projeto de Investigação, Desenvolvimento, Inovação e Criação Artística do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa (IDI&CA do IPL – 2016) com a referência IPL/2016/AMOPC_ESCS.N/

    Artistas sobre outras obras

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    Refletindo sobre a arte enfenta-se coisa difícil, e não raro temos de encarar o regresso à partida: é coisa antiga, ligação funda ao que diferencia o humano, assentando na arbitrariedade da sua cultura e na sua transmissão sígnica. A pergunta, na busca dos grandes signos, é quase simples: o que há de novo? Poderia dizer-se que a esta pergunta respondem, cada um a seu modo, os 16 artistas, agora autores, desafiados pela convocatória desta revista: no Estúdio se faz a Estúdio.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Building a Portuguese Coalition for Biodiversity Genomics

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    The diverse physiography of the Portuguese land and marine territory, spanning from continental Europe to the Atlantic archipelagos, has made it an important repository of biodiversity throughout the Pleistocene glacial cycles, leading to a remarkable diversity of species and ecosystems. This rich biodiversity is under threat from anthropogenic drivers, such as climate change, invasive species, land use changes, overexploitation or pathogen (re)emergence. The inventory, characterization and study of biodiversity at inter- and intra-specific levels using genomics is crucial to promote its preservation and recovery by informing biodiversity conservation policies, management measures and research. The participation of researchers from Portuguese institutions in the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) initiative, and its pilot effort to generate reference genomes for European biodiversity, has reinforced the establishment of Biogenome Portugal. This nascent institutional network will connect the national community of researchers in genomics. Here, we describe the Portuguese contribution to ERGA’s pilot effort, which will generate high-quality reference genomes of six species from Portugal that are endemic, iconic and/or endangered, and include plants, insects and vertebrates (fish, birds and mammals) from mainland Portugal or the Azores islands. In addition, we outline the objectives of Biogenome Portugal, which aims to (i) promote scientific collaboration, (ii) contribute to advanced training, (iii) stimulate the participation of institutions and researchers based in Portugal in international biodiversity genomics initiatives, and (iv) contribute to the transfer of knowledge to stakeholders and engaging the public to preserve biodiversity. This initiative will strengthen biodiversity genomics research in Portugal and fuel the genomic inventory of Portuguese eukaryotic species. Such efforts will be critical to the conservation of the country’s rich biodiversity and will contribute to ERGA’s goal of generating reference genomes for European species.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Inter Faces: processos de criação para a ação performática com conteúdos em Realidade Aumentada.

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    O uso da tecnologia da Realidade Aumentada em dispositivos móveis vem crescendo nos últimos anos, fator que atrai tanto a atenção dos setores produtivos quanto do campo artístico. Tendo como locus o uso artístico da Realidade Aumentada, o presente artigo descreve o processo de criação da performance Inter Faces, investigação que articula a ação performática, o autorretrato e a Realidade Aumentada em dispositivos móveis. O processo de criação é aqui analisado mapeando os aspectos conceituais e técnicos que envolvem o planejamento e a apresentação de uma performance com conteúdos digitais em Realidade Aumentada, além das possíveis contribuições que podem surgir da articulação do corpo performático com o espaço híbrido, formado pela fusão do tangível com o digital

    Inter Faces: creation processes for artistic performance enhanced by augmented reality

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    Inter Faces: creation processes for artistic performance enhanced by augmented reality – In view of the poetic use of augmented reality, this article presents links between performance and augmented reality technology with self-referenced digital content, supported by the activist artistic proposal Inter Faces. For a reflection on creative processes, the artistic works body and Parade to Hope are compared. With this analysis we intend to present the challenges and solutions found during the creation process of Inter Faces, seeking to contribute to the debate on the expansion, popularization and poetization of augmented reality in performance

    Accuracy of anthropometric measurements in estimating fat mass in individuals with 21-hydroxylase deficiency

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    Objective: the use of anthropometric measurements to estimate the percentage of body fat (%BF) is easy and inexpensive. However, the accuracy of these methods in patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD) has not been explored. the objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of skinfold-based models, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference (WC) in estimations of %BF using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) as the reference method in individuals with 21OHD.Methods: Fifty-four 21OHD patients (32 women and 22 men), aged 7 to 20 y, were recruited for the study. DXA was used to determine %BF; four predictive skinfold equations, BMI, and WC were assessed for accuracy in determining %BF.Results: All predictive skinfold equations were highly associated (R, range: 0.82-0.89) with DXA %BF values. in women, BMI and WC showed moderate correlations (R = 0.69 for both BMI and WC) with DXA values. in contrast, among men there was a low explanatory power for BMI (13%) and WC (4%) and high errors (BMI, 6.9%; WC, 7.4%). All predictive equations significantly underestimated %BF (range of differences, -4.1 to -8.9) compared with DXA (women, 31.3 +/- 6.1; men, 24.4 +/- 7.3), and large limits of agreement were observed (range, -15.3 to 1.7 and -15.5 to 4.2 for women and men, respectively).Conclusion: in children and adolescents with 21OHD, %BF as estimated by skinfold measurements was associated more strongly with DXA-assessed %BF than both BMI and WC. However, still, the skinfold-based assessment underestimated DXA %BF and showed moderate agreement (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved

    Characterisation of microbial attack on archaeological bone

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    As part of an EU funded project to investigate the factors influencing bone preservation in the archaeological record, more than 250 bones from 41 archaeological sites in five countries spanning four climatic regions were studied for diagenetic alteration. Sites were selected to cover a range of environmental conditions and archaeological contexts. Microscopic and physical (mercury intrusion porosimetry) analyses of these bones revealed that the majority (68%) had suffered microbial attack. Furthermore, significant differences were found between animal and human bone in both the state of preservation and the type of microbial attack present. These differences in preservation might result from differences in early taphonomy of the bones. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved

    Weaning from mechanical ventilation in intensive care units across 50 countries (WEAN SAFE): a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study

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    Background Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation are poorly understood. We aimed to describe the epidemiology, management, timings, risk for failure, and outcomes of weaning in patients requiring at least 2 days of invasive mechanical ventilation. Methods WEAN SAFE was an international, multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study done in 481 intensive care units in 50 countries. Eligible participants were older than 16 years, admitted to a participating intensive care unit, and receiving mechanical ventilation for 2 calendar days or longer. We defined weaning initiation as the first attempt to separate a patient from the ventilator, successful weaning as no reintubation or death within 7 days of extubation, and weaning eligibility criteria based on positive end-expiratory pressure, fractional concentration of oxygen in inspired air, and vasopressors. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients successfully weaned at 90 days. Key secondary outcomes included weaning duration, timing of weaning events, factors associated with weaning delay and weaning failure, and hospital outcomes. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03255109. Findings Between Oct 4, 2017, and June 25, 2018, 10 232 patients were screened for eligibility, of whom 5869 were enrolled. 4523 (77·1%) patients underwent at least one separation attempt and 3817 (65·0%) patients were successfully weaned from ventilation at day 90. 237 (4·0%) patients were transferred before any separation attempt, 153 (2·6%) were transferred after at least one separation attempt and not successfully weaned, and 1662 (28·3%) died while invasively ventilated. The median time from fulfilling weaning eligibility criteria to first separation attempt was 1 day (IQR 0–4), and 1013 (22·4%) patients had a delay in initiating first separation of 5 or more days. Of the 4523 (77·1%) patients with separation attempts, 2927 (64·7%) had a short wean (≤1 day), 457 (10·1%) had intermediate weaning (2–6 days), 433 (9·6%) required prolonged weaning (≥7 days), and 706 (15·6%) had weaning failure. Higher sedation scores were independently associated with delayed initiation of weaning. Delayed initiation of weaning and higher sedation scores were independently associated with weaning failure. 1742 (31·8%) of 5479 patients died in the intensive care unit and 2095 (38·3%) of 5465 patients died in hospital. Interpretation In critically ill patients receiving at least 2 days of invasive mechanical ventilation, only 65% were weaned at 90 days. A better understanding of factors that delay the weaning process, such as delays in weaning initiation or excessive sedation levels, might improve weaning success rates
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