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    • 90 Minutes with the Machine 

      Ngai, Victoria (University of Waterloo, 2019-01-08)
      Cremation, or the incineration of human remains, unites two fundamental elements of human existence: fire and death. This unity is today facilitated by the cremator, a machine that burns bodies as efficiently as modern ...
    • The Free Self: What Separates Us From Machines 

      Ross, Mitchell (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-29)
      Could a machine ever achieve consciousness? Will it ever make sense to hold a machine morally responsible? In this thesis, I argue that the architecture of SPAUN - the largest WIP functioning brain model currently in ...
    • The House of Matter 

      Nielsen, Benjamin Leif (University of Waterloo, 2012-01-19)
      Everything falls apart, but some materials do it with a specific panache, and once design leaves paper to be built, no project is complete until it falls. As creatures subject to time, we identify with things in which we ...
    • The Impact of Goal Progress Velocity on Affect While Pursuing Multiple Sequential Goals 

      Phan, Vincent; Beck, James W. (American Psychological Association, 2020)
      Past research has identified velocity (i.e., rate of goal progress) as a determinant of individuals’ affective experiences during goal pursuit. Specifically, rapid progress is a pleasant experience, whereas slow progress ...
    • Navigating Loss 

      Wu, Jane (University of Waterloo, 2022-06-08)
      This thesis explores the realm of death and loss through architecture. I question how architecture can facilitate a healing process beyond customary spaces like a cemetery, memorial, or temple, and how the raw emotions ...
    • Necessary Fiction 

      Wilson, Allan Wes (University of Waterloo, 2010-09-03)
      While documenting the Old Spitalfields Market in London, UK prior to its renovation in 2006, I happened across a simple yet provocative statement- 'this will all be fields again'- inscribed into the existing pavement in ...
    • Uncertain Memory 

      Murawski, Veronica (University of Waterloo, 2016-06-24)
      "Uncertain Memory" features a series of figurative oil paintings on canvas and paper inspired by photographs from my family archive. My paintings are developed in stages; beginning with a process of mining and selecting ...
    • When Should We Disagree? The Effect of Conflict on Team Identity in North American and East Asian Teams 

      Liang, Lindie Hanyu (University of Waterloo, 2012-07-31)
      Prior literature on conflict in teams has generally established that team heterogeneity (vs. homogeneity) influences the extent to which conflict occurs in teams. However, to date literature has not examined different ...

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