6 resultados para occupy movement
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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Why should a progressive planner/urbanist pay attention to the Spanish 15M movement? From a disciplinary standpoint, its most complex and interesting aspect, which could hypothetically be transferred to other contexts (as in fact happened in the Occupy Wall Street and Occupy London movements), is its 'spatiality'. This article analyses the spatial practices of the so called #spanishrevolution, one of the 2011 social movements that showed the possibility for a new collective appropriation and self-management (autogestion) of urban public space. Although the political goals of the movement were vague at the time of its inception, the practices and spatial imaginaries deployed by it have become consolidated and proven to be yet another of its more successful facets in promoting the spreading and organisation of the protest, making it a phenomenon that calls for reflection on the part of urban thinkers and planners.
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In this article we describe a method for automatically generating text summaries of data corresponding to traces of spatial movement in geographical areas. The method can help humans to understand large data streams, such as the amounts of GPS data recorded by a variety of sensors in mobile phones, cars, etc. We describe the knowledge representations we designed for our method and the main components of our method for generating the summaries: a discourse planner, an abstraction module and a text generator. We also present evaluation results that show the ability of our method to generate certain types of geospatial and temporal descriptions.
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New PV self-orientating roof based on a balanced movement
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This paper introduces a new approach for predicting people displacement by means of movementsurfaces. These surfaces can allow the simulation of a person?s movement through the use of semanticmovement concepts such as those making up the environment, the people who are moving, eventsthat describe a human activity, and time of occurrences. In order to represent this movement we havetransformed the trajectory of a person or group of persons into a raindrop path over a surface. As araindrop flows over a surface looking for the maximum slopes, people flow over the landscapelooking for the maximum utility. The movement surfaces are the response to a chained succession of events describing the way a person moves from one destination to another passing through the mostaffine trajectory to his interest. The three construction phases of this modelling approach (exploration,reasoning and prediction) are presented in this paper. The model was implemented in Protégé and aJava application was developed to generate the movement surface based on a recreational scenario.The results had shown the opportunity to apply our approach to optimise the accessibility of recreational areas according to the preferences of the users of that location.
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It is essential to remotely and continuously monitor the movements of individuals in many social areas, for example, taking care of aging people, physical therapy, athletic training etc. Many methods have been used, such as video record, motion analysis or sensor-based methods. Due to the limitations in remote communication, power consumption, portability and so on, most of them are not able to fulfill the requirements. The development of wearable technology and cloud computing provides a new efficient way to achieve this goal. This paper presents an intelligent human movement monitoring system based on a smartwatch, an Android smartphone and a distributed data management engine. This system includes advantages of wide adaptability, remote and long-term monitoring capacity, high portability and flexibility. The structure of the system and its principle are introduced. Four experiments are designed to prove the feasibility of the system. The results of the experiments demonstrate the system is able to detect different actions of individuals with adequate accuracy.
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Las casas del siglo XX construidas al borde del mar –escenario único y origen de su expresión- siguen la topografía del suelo que habitan en su descenso al agua, y organizan espacios que obtienen miradas al horizonte marino. El horizonte nos confronta a lo desconocido. La vista del mar incita al deseo de recorrerlo, al deseo de viajar. Con origen en el otium romano, la presencia del agua define un modo de vida apacible –epicúreo- que los viajeros de la arquitectura -que nos acompañan en la tesis- traducen en sus refugios más íntimos. Experimentan con los cambios en los conceptos y en las técnicas, que se trasladan fácilmente a la arquitectura de la casa al borde del agua desde los inicios del Movimiento Moderno. Sus espacios del habitar frente al mar nos permiten descubrir estrategias comunes en sus respuestas más modernas. El arquitecto ante el proyecto frente al mar llega a la ubicación elegida, mira hacia el horizonte, y desplazándose ladera arriba se coloca en un punto estratégico que elige; después, delante de su tablero, recorre el camino inverso, coloca el lugar y sobre él dibuja los elementos que configurarán los espacios de la casa buscando esa mirada al mar. Las situaciones y ubicaciones posibles son infinitas; se definen algunas consonancias espaciales comunes en los suelos que se ocupan debidas a la presencia del mar que asociamos entre sí. De la comparación entre todas las casas -emblemas del XX-, surgen múltiples variantes de la mirada y de espacios al abierto, y modos de fabricar entornos con criterios comunes para dominar la visión del mar. Interiores que se abren al panorama, espacios cuyas ventanas buscan su mirada en la extensión del horizonte, rescisiones y aperturas. Reconocemos condicionantes en el territorio a los que las villas responden, categorías arquitectónicas que dan respuesta frente al mar en la búsqueda del moderno, la topografía, la mirada y el espacio al abierto. Las casas comparten la idea del dominio del paisaje desde el punto más alto, y en algunos suelos se invierte la tipología por la topografía, confirmando así un criterio común basado en la lectura del suelo como consecuencia de la búsqueda del espacio de la mirada. Los espacios al abierto se significan en todas ellas, son espacios al -aire libre- abiertos, unos envueltos, otros porticados, puertas del horizonte que se abren al exterior, en el techo de la casa, otros cubiertos y abiertos, espacios entre interior y exterior, en plataformas con bancales o patios envolventes, recintos o habitaciones abiertas. Descubrimos un logro del XX en los espacios positivos o negativos que traducen o juegan con el entorno, que ocupan o sustraen de los contornos construidos y que obtienen espacios intermedios en la búsqueda de la relación con el mar. Las herramientas que se utilizan son los dibujos de los autores, de las casas visitadas, el elenco de viajeros y sus viajes, el conocimiento desde el estudio de los proyectos. A través de la comparación por aproximaciones parciales, los dibujos nos definen la mirada al mar, el modo de ocupación y la forma de relación con el paisaje. La arquitectura del habitar frente al mar en el XX, hecha para y por arquitectos, topografía el suelo y construye la mirada, fabricando espacios al abierto en la relación entre la casa y el entorno marítimo. ABSTRACT Houses of the 20th century built by the sea – a unique setting which gives rise to their expression – follow the topography of the land they occupy in its descent towards the sea, and they organize spaces which give views of the maritime horizon. The horizon brings us face to face with the unknown. The sea view provokes a desire to cross it, to travel. The presence of the sea defines a peaceful, epicurean way of life, with origins in the Roman otium, which architectural travellers – who accompany us through the thesis – translate into their most intimate retreats. They experiment with changes in concepts and techniques, which are easily transferred to the architecture of the seaside house since the beginnings of the Modern Movement. Their living spaces allow us to discover common strategies in the most modern responses. The architect with a seaside project arrives at the site, looks towards the horizon, then walks uphill and chooses a strategic point; then with his drawing board he retraces his steps, he sets the position and then draws in the elements that make up the house that seeks a sea view. The number of potential situations and locations is infinite; certain common spatial accordances are defined in land which is occupied due to the presence of the sea. Comparison of all the houses – 20th century emblems – throws up multiple variations of view and open spaces, and ways of creating settings with common criteria so as to command the vision of the sea. Interiors which open up to the panorama, spaces whose windows seek their view in the expanse of the horizon, openings and closures. We recognise determinant factors in the territory to which the villas respond, architectural categories which give a seaside solution to the search for the modern, the topography, the view, and the open space. The houses share the idea of dominating the landscape from the highest point, and in some areas typology and topography are inverted, thus confirming a common criteria based on the reading of the ground as a conse quence of the search for the view space. Open spaces stand out in all the villas – spaces open to the outdoor air - some are wrapped, some arcaded, doors to the horizon which open up to the exterior, on the roof of the house. There are open and covered spaces, spaces between the exterior and interior, on platforms with banks and surrounding patios, enclosures and open rooms. We discover an achievement of the 20th century in the positive and negative spaces which translate and play with the setting, which occupy or are extracted from built contours and which obtain intermediate spaces in the search for the relationship with the sea. The tools used are the author’s drawings of the houses visited, the cast of travelling companions and their travels, the knowledge gained from study of the projects. Through comparison by means of partial approaches, the drawings define the view of the sea, the occupation mode and the way of relating to the landscape. Architecture for living by the sea in the 20th century, carried out both by and for the architects, shapes the land and constructs the view, creating open spaces in the relationship between the house and the sea surroundings.