Artikel in Tagungsband INPROC-2015-38

Bibliograph.
Daten
Barzen, Johanna; Leymann, Frank: Costume Languages as Pattern Languages.
In: Baumgartner, Peter (Hrsg); Sickinger, Richard (Hrsg): Proceedings of PURPLSOC (Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change). The Workshop 2014.
Universität Stuttgart, Fakultät Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik.
S. 88-117, englisch.
Krems: PURPLSOC 2015, Juni 2015.
ISBN: 978-3-7375-5458-9.
Artikel in Tagungsband (Workshop-Beitrag).
KörperschaftPURPLSOC - Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change
CR-Klassif.H.3.1 (Content Analysis and Indexing)
I.5.2 (Pattern Recognition Design Methodology)
J.5 (Arts and Humanities)
D.3.1 (Programming Languages Formal Definitions and Theory)
KeywordsCostume Language; Vestimentary Communication; Empirical Film Analysis; Pattern Language; Costumes; Costume Languages; Formal Languages; Digital Humanities
Kurzfassung

In media science, the concept of the costume language is only vaguely defined. We propose a formal definition of this concept, which is based on the concept of pattern languages. In order to derive the patterns of such a language we introduce a method that supports capturing knowledge about clothes, identifying costumes based on clothes and abstracting costumes into costume patterns. Thus, costumes are understood as concrete solutions to the recurring problem of achieving effects in films by using clothes. Associations between patterns and concrete solutions are maintained to ease the development of concrete solutions from a patterns abstract solution description. Our method and its associated formalizations are generalized to support the identification of patterns from concrete solutions in other domains.

CopyrightCreative Commons Licence CC-BY-ND
Kontaktjohanna.barzen@iaas.uni-stuttgart.de
Abteilung(en)Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Architektur von Anwendungssystemen
Eingabedatum20. August 2015
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