The process of designing the settings and lighting for a show is an adventure; it's a story that has the normal components of any good story, a beginning, middle and end. There is tension, conflict, climax and resolution. It contains characters who...
Various vision tasks are usually confronted by appearance variations due to changes of illumination. For instance, in a recognition system, it has been shown that the variability in human face appearance is owed to changes to lighting conditions...
Background: Dental caries is the most common childhood ailment and one of the most prevalent chronic diseases of people worldwide. Approximately 91% of dentate adults 20 years or older have experienced dental caries. Carious lesions on proximal...
Traffic sign (TS) detection and tracking is one of the main tasks of an autonomous vehicle which is addressed in the field of computer vision. An autonomous vehicle must have vision based recognition of the road to follow the rules like every other...
Human-computer interaction; Computer vision; Human-machine systems; Nonverbal communication
Hand gesture recognition (HGR) is an important research topic because some
situations require silent communication with sign languages. Computational HGR
systems assist silent communication, and help people learn a sign language.
In this thesis. a...
Stores & shops; Lamps; Showrooms; Department stores; Commercial facilities
Address: 427-437 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This showroom of the Kaufman-Straus department store shows displays lamps, cookware, candle holders and other home goods. As the picture was commissioned by the Acme Lighting Fixture Company,...
"While producing works like this, Turrell also embarked on a major project in 1972 which involved purchasing, and subsequently modifying, an extinct volcanic crater located in northern Arizona. This 'Roden Crater' project has connections with...
Portable lighting equipment from Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. A small two-wheel trailer with a locked box and machinery on top of it.
The Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company's Band stands at attention with their instruments in the middle of Guthrie Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Beyond the band are the shops and offices of Gordon's Millinery, the Speed Building, a Western...
Address: 604 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Couches and chairs sit empty in the Henry Clay Hotel lobby. The registration desk is to the right with a clock above it. The ceiling includes ornate molding. Lighting is provided by two...
Atherton Girls High School, Morton and Rubel Avenues, Louisville, Kentucky. Three-story brick building with white stairs leading from two directions to the front entrance. The section surrounding the entrance is also white and culminates in a...
Hall and stairway at the Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky. There are painted walls, wide white archways, overhead lighting, lots of greenery, and a geometric floor.
Buildings; Hotels; Lodges; Henry Clay Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 604 S. Third Street. The main dining room of the Henry Clay Hotel had wood floors, tables set with tablecloths and glassware. Lighting was provided by chandeliers and wall sconces. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. ...
Automobiles; Public libraries; Signs (Notices); Louisville Free Public Library
An automobile parked in front of the Louisville Free Public Library. A small flag on the hood of the car reads: Matlack Lighting Fixtures. Written across the bottom border of the print: Hudson 6-40 HP Claude C. Matlack 1914. See ULPA 1982.01.552.p...
Automobiles; Public libraries; Signs (Notices); Louisville Free Public Library
An automobile parked in front of the Louisville Free Public Library. A small flag on the hood of the car reads: Matlack Lighting Fixtures. Written across the bottom border of the print: Hudson 6-40 HP Claude C. Matlack 1914. See ULPA 1982.01.551.p...
A lighting fixture showroom. Most fixtures hang from the ceiling, but there are also wall sconces as well as floor and table lamps. A service desk sits at the right. The company, which was located at 552 Fourth Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky was...
400 block of Chestnut Street on the south side. Exterior view of the Irving Apartments, a brick-and-stone building with retail on the ground floor, including A. Frankenstein, a fur shop, and a lamps and lighting store.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Student unions; Sidewalks;
Student Center at the University of Louisville. Other buildings, including a water tower and stadium lighting, are visible in the background; the lawn and sidewalks are seen in the foreground. The building has distinctive ornamentation along the...
Edition of 10. "Sherman poses as a woman daydreaming. She holds a mirror, a clichéd symbol of vanity, in one hand. Momentarily her blank stare triggers a disturbing 'double-take'. She becomes a victim of crime in a police photograph, 'killed'...