Abstract:Esports is a sports branch in which strategies and plans are heavily involved, requires physical and mental effort, has started to interact with modern sports and is based on online games. The aim of this research is to reveal the metaphorical perceptions of trainers, one of the important parts of the branch, towards the concept of esports. A total of 50 coach candidates, 40 male and 10 female, who attended the esports 1st level coaching course, which was held for the first time in our country in 2021, partici… Show more
“…ArkDes [45], the Swedish Center for Architecture and Design, contains archives of 600 architects in Sweden. More generally, the European Art and Design Collection [46] provides access to millions of digitised cultural heritage objects, including design-related materials from museums and archives across Europe.…”
Design has shaped the world in which we live; it has improved our lives in ways we cannot even begin to imagine. Even if design is everywhere and is the memory of the world, collections associated with it are not usually well-known as design archives which capture spatial and temporal narratives. Saving these types of archives and making them accessible to the public, using them as cultural hubs, might improve our lives thanks to visual literacy, creativity, and innovation. The Arxiu Valencià del Disseny aims to recover, preserve, protect, and disseminate the archival cultural heritage of the Valencian designers. With a collection of more than 150,000 objects, it recovers history and evolution from the applied arts and product design, but with a markedly future-oriented character through the enhancement of the collections and their dissemination thanks to an intelligent computational system featuring cutting-edge technologies in order to prove our understanding of Valencian and European design. The aim of this paper is twofold: first, we introduce the AVD project, an interdisciplinary project that has been recently funded by the Valencian Government in order to preserve and promote the heritage of design archives; second, we introduce a set of interactive tools related to the project, such as the digitisation and cataloguing of the collection, the generation of a Design Memory Archive, advanced searching, and semantically relating the digitised collection of the Arxiu Valencià del Disseny based on data interoperability across its collections and a benchmarking tool for designers.
“…ArkDes [45], the Swedish Center for Architecture and Design, contains archives of 600 architects in Sweden. More generally, the European Art and Design Collection [46] provides access to millions of digitised cultural heritage objects, including design-related materials from museums and archives across Europe.…”
Design has shaped the world in which we live; it has improved our lives in ways we cannot even begin to imagine. Even if design is everywhere and is the memory of the world, collections associated with it are not usually well-known as design archives which capture spatial and temporal narratives. Saving these types of archives and making them accessible to the public, using them as cultural hubs, might improve our lives thanks to visual literacy, creativity, and innovation. The Arxiu Valencià del Disseny aims to recover, preserve, protect, and disseminate the archival cultural heritage of the Valencian designers. With a collection of more than 150,000 objects, it recovers history and evolution from the applied arts and product design, but with a markedly future-oriented character through the enhancement of the collections and their dissemination thanks to an intelligent computational system featuring cutting-edge technologies in order to prove our understanding of Valencian and European design. The aim of this paper is twofold: first, we introduce the AVD project, an interdisciplinary project that has been recently funded by the Valencian Government in order to preserve and promote the heritage of design archives; second, we introduce a set of interactive tools related to the project, such as the digitisation and cataloguing of the collection, the generation of a Design Memory Archive, advanced searching, and semantically relating the digitised collection of the Arxiu Valencià del Disseny based on data interoperability across its collections and a benchmarking tool for designers.
Rekreasyonel koşu giderek daha yaygın hale gelen, egzersiz aracılığıyla toplum sağlığını daha fazla teşvik etmeyi umut edenler için bariz bir hedef olarak görülebilir. Rekreasyonel koşucular, koşu sporuna farklı anlamlar yüklemektedir. Bu çalışmanın amacı rekreasyonel koşucuların koşu kavramıyla ilgili algılarını metafor metodu kullanarak belirlemektir. Bu çalışma koşu kavramına yönelik algıları ortaya çıkarması yönüyle nitel araştırma desenlerinden olan olgu bilim kapsamında yapılmıştır. Çalışma grubu, Ankara, İstanbul, İzmir, Bursa ve Antalya illerinde ikamet eden gönüllülük esasına göre araştırmaya katkı sağlamak isteyen 229 rekreasyonel koşucudan oluşmaktadır. Verilerin elde edilmesinde, rekreasyonel koşuculara kişisel bilgi formu uygulanmış ve koşuculardan “koşu benim için ...... gibidir; çünkü ......” cümlesini tamamlamaları istenmiştir. Toplanan nitel veriler, içerik analizi yöntemi ile incelenmiştir. İçerik analizi yoluyla birbirine benzer ifadeler uygun kategoriler altında bir araya getirilerek sunulmuştur. Verilerin değerlendirilmesiyle, rekreasyonel koşucuların toplam 229 metafor ürettikleri görülmüştür. Üretilen bu metaforlar 4 farklı kategoride toplanmıştır. Katılımcılar koşu kavramına ilişkin en çok “iyileştirme unsuru” ve “eğlence-mutluluk unsuru” kategorisinde metaforlar geliştirdikleri belirlenirken, bu kategorileri “önem/gereklilik unsuru”, “odaklanma unsuru” kategorileri izlemiştir.
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