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- 1Agnes Martin
- 1Anni Albers
- 1Bauhaus
- 1Categorization (Psychology)
- 1Cognition in children
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2020-01-22
The relationship between ancient craft practices, “women’s work”, and technology is the primary focus of my artwork. Using the grid as a visual and conceptual link, I investigate the roots of modern technology in hand weaving practices. The structure of the grid can be traced back to the crossing...
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Fall 2019
In this thesis, we study merge-and-shrink (M&S), a flexible abstraction technique for generating heuristics for cost optimal planning. We first propose three novel merging strategies for M&S, namely, Undirected Min-Cut (UMC), Maximum Intermediate Abstraction Size Minimizing (MIASM), and Dynamic...