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    Thinking outside the blocks

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    This paper outlines an ongoing PhD research with the aim to develop an alternative fashion design and garment construction process for the initial design stages, using a practice initiated in three dimensions. The paper was partly triggered by views that meanwhile, especially in design education, there is a need to underline more the practical aspects of the design and making process, for example pattern cutting skills. One industry commentator said: “We have often taken on ex-fashion students either as staff or for work experience, and the majority have never been taught pattern-cutting, yet expecting glittering careers in design” (Everett, 2008) The nature of this design practice research utilizes tacit knowledge. It was therefore necessary to find a method to express such tacit knowledge in a tangible form. Due to its exploratory nature and the need for substantial iterative practical work, the reflective, practice-oriented approach of Action Research was used as lead methodology

    Are we teaching our designers as much as we could?

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    N-(4-Chloro­phen­yl)-4-methyl­piperazine-1-carboxamide

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    In the title compound, C12H16ClN3O, the piperazine ring has a chair conformation. Within this ring, the N-methyl nitro­gen atom has a pyramidal geometry and the N-carboxamide nitro­gen atom is almost planar (bond-angle sum = 359.8°). In the crystal, the mol­ecules are linked by N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds into C(4) chains propagating in [010]

    Optimal View Angle in Collective Dynamics of Self-propelled Agents

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    We study a system of self-propelled agents in which each agent has a part of omnidirectional or panoramic view of its sensor disc, the field of vision of the agent in this case is only a sector of a disc bounded by two radii and the included arc. The inclination of these two radii is characterized as the view angle. Contrary to our intuition, we find that, the non-omnidirectional-view for swarm agents with periodic boundary conditions in noiseless Vicsek model can accelerate the transient process of the emergence of the ordered state. One consequent implication is that, there are generally superfluous communications in the Vicsek Model, which may even obstruct the possible fast swarm emergence. This phenomenon may invoke further efforts and attentions to explore the underlying mechanism of the emergence in self-propelled agents.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure
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