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Animating facial images with drawings
(Bilkent University, 1996)
The work presented here describes the power of 2D animation with texture
mai^ping controlled by line drawings. Animation is specifically intended for
facial animation and not restricted by the human face.
We initially ...
Peter Shaffer's obsessional "myths/religions" : Amadeus, Equus and Yonadab from a psychoanalytic point of view
(Bilkent University, 1992)
The notion of religion in the western world seems to have
undergone a radical change in the twentieth century; the individual,
instead of cherishing an orthodox belief in God, has rather preferred to
develop a "private ...
The theme of divided consciousness in Ibsen's later plays
(Bilkent University, 1994)
Ibsen employs several techniques in his plays and each
of these serves an essential purpose— the examination of
the nature of consciousness. Hence, an analysis of this
theme is crucial to the better understanding of ...
Beyond hierarchies: emerging organizational structures that are non-hierarchical
(Bilkent University, 1995)
Women in Love as a polyphonic novel
(Bilkent University, 1991)
Lawrence’s critics have tended to analyse his novel Women in
Love by explaining what the novel "means", and treating the author as
an omniscient presence, who organises the plot and the
characterisation. This type of ...
Justice delays revenge-The Spanish Tragedy and revenge tradition
(Bilkent University, 1991)
The Spanish T r a g e d v . one of the best examples of
English Renaissance drama, contributed towards the
establishment of the revenge tragedy genre, which gained
popularity in the years to come. Kyd in this play not ...
Ambivalence and ambiguity in Thackeray's attitude to his woman characters in Vanity Fair and Henry Esmond
(Bilkent University, 1994)
William Makepeace Thackeray is ambivalent in his
depiction of woman characters, which is primarily the
result of the discrepancy in the attitude to women of the
Victorian society· Like many of the contemporary
novelists, ...
The relation between the real and the ideal in the odes of John Keats
(Bilkent University, 1994)
The great odes--"Ode to Psyche, " "Ode to a Nightingale, " "Ode on a
Grecian Urn, " "Ode on Melancholy, " and "To Autumn"--were written in the
year 1819, when Keats was approaching his imminent death from
tuberculosis. ...
Desire/Language/Truth: a study of power relations in Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
(Bilkent University, 1992)
Among other things, Nineteen Eightv-Four has been described
as an apocalyptic novel, and received as a warning for future
generations since the power which totalitarian regimes enjoy,
destroys man’s spiritual and physical ...
A case study: forming an effective quality management system according to ISO 9000 standards
(Bilkent University, 1995)
In today's world, companies which adopt themselves to certain internationally recognized
standards are one step ahead of their competitors. ISO 9000 Quality System Standards
captured the most attention among all. The aim ...