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2. A Study on the Innovation of Traditional Lacquer Art: The Creation of Paper-Based Lacquer Paintings as an Example
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Shen, Jin-Shan, Xiao, Yu-Meng, Lin, Rungtai, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, and Rau, Pei-Luen Patrick, editor
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- 2022
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3. Bob Dylan at 80: It used to go like that, and now it goes like this: edited by Gary Browning and Constantine Sandis, Exeter, Imprint Academic, 2021, 260 pp., £14.95 (paper).
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Isaacs, Rico
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ARTISTIC creation , *SONGWRITING , *NANOIMPRINT lithography , *LOVE songs , *MELODIES (Songs) , *SOUND recording artists - Abstract
Bob Dylan at 80: It used to go like that, and now it goes like this: edited by Gary Browning and Constantine Sandis, Exeter, Imprint Academic, 2021, 260 pp., £14.95 (paper) In this fine collection, I Bob Dylan at 80 i , Gary Browning and Constantine Sandis have curated a book which is Janus-faced. I Dylan at 80 i is a remarkable achievement that provides a genuine sense of Dylan's deep creative well, by offering glimpses into the many elements of the cultural archive Dylan has been assembling over the past 60 years. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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4. Dream Projects in Theatre, Novels and Films: the Works of Paul Claudel, Jean Genet, and Federico Fellini: YEHUDA MORALY (Trans. MELANIE FLORENCE), 2021Brighton and Chicago, Sussex Academic Presspp. xiii + 160, illus., $59.95 (paper).
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Cohen, Keren
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BOOK illustration , *FILM adaptations , *ARTISTIC creation , *DIARY (Literary form) - Abstract
Yehuda Moraly's book, "Dream Projects in Theatre, Novels and Films: the Works of Paul Claudel, Jean Genet, and Federico Fellini," explores the concept of "dream projects" - artistic endeavors that were never completed. The book focuses on three unrealized projects by Paul Claudel, Jean Genet, and Federico Fellini, examining their significance in relation to the artists' overall body of work. Moraly reconstructs the creative stages of these projects using archival materials and demonstrates how the unrealized works influenced the artists' subsequent creations. The book offers valuable insights into the process of artistic creation and serves as a starting point for further research in this area. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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5. Meaning Structures of Literary Art Forms
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Schutz, Alfred, Schutz, Alfred, and Barber, Michael, editor
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- 2013
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6. JR CHUO: Abstract organic forms: HAND-CUT PAPER ART.
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PAPER arts ,ARTISTIC creation ,SPRAY painting ,CORAL reefs & islands ,SUBWAY stations - Abstract
The article features contemporary paper cut and spray paint artist JR Chuo based in Great Britain. The 19-year-old artist is completing his Asian and Middle Eastern Studies degree at the University of Cambridge in England and has been paper cutting for more than six years. It mentions the influence of the organized nature of urban subway maps in the works of Chuo. He portrayed the impacts of climate change on coral reefs in his work.
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- 2021
7. Notice timeline for PIXEL PAPER STONE LIMITED (08000583) Appointment of Liquidators
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Artistic creation ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
London: The Gazette (official Public Record office) of United Kingdom has issued the following notice: Appointment of Liquidators Name of Company: PIXEL PAPER STONE LIMITED Company Number: 08000583 Nature of [...]
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- 2020
8. El lenguaje artístico como dinamizador de la memoria histórica.
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Perdomo-Vanegas, William L. and López-Pineda, Leidy Y.
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ARTISTIC creation ,CULTURAL production ,NARRATION ,PAPER products ,VICTIMS ,PARTICIPATION ,MEMORY ,POLITICAL participation - Abstract
Copyright of Arte, Individuo y Sociedad is the property of Universidad Complutense de Madrid and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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9. Reka Harte.
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COMIC book artists ,ARTISTIC creation ,MARKERS (Pens) ,FASHION shows ,PAPER arts - Abstract
The article from ImagineFX features Reka Harte, a comic artist, illustrator, and designer from San Francisco. Reka's work includes character designs in both traditional and digital formats, showcasing her love for storytelling and shifting perspectives. She runs a Discord community for visionary artists and creates zines, comics, fashion, and videos to inspire fellow artists. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
10. Patriarchs on Paper: A Critical History of Medieval Chan Literature by Alan Cole (review).
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Heine, Steven
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MEDIEVAL literature , *MIDDLE Ages , *ART history , *ARTISTIC creation , *PROVERBS , *CHINESE philosophy - Published
- 2019
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11. Application of Digital Painting Technology in the Creation of an Oil Painting Containing Graphene.
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Wu, Yani
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DIGITAL technology ,OIL paint ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,GRAPHENE ,ELECTRONIC paper ,ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
Art and science and technology are two different ways people understand and reflect the objective world. The mutual penetration of science, technology, and art has promoted the development of art and the innovation of forms. Technology has become the carrier of social and cultural exchanges and spiritual world exchanges for artists, providing new ideas for modern art. In recent years, with the active development of various new media technologies, new media technologies represented by image technology and digital technology have gradually developed and are closely integrated with various fields. With the development and progress of image and digital technology, digital painting technology has had a great impact on the field of artistic creation. Of course, oil painting creation in the field of art has also encountered unprecedented challenges. This article introduces various functional methods in digital painting technology, and also introduces the preparation method of graphene graphite for printing. And through experiments, graphite with good performance was prepared, which showed that when ethylene glycol was used as a solvent and the mass fraction of graphene was 37.5%, the performance of the ink was relatively best. Finally, this paper designs a digital painting system and compares it with ordinary digital painting systems. It is concluded that the average satisfaction of painters in the designed system is 1.5 points higher than that of ordinary ones. These data show that the application of digital painting technology in the creation of graphene oil paintings has better applications than ordinary digital painting systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. The Rachel Papers.
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Roberts, Michale
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ARTISTIC creation - Published
- 2023
13. SPIKE MILLIKEN.
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Ohanesian, Liz
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ART exhibitions ,POLYSEMY ,ARTISTIC creation ,GRAPHITE ,VISION disorders - Abstract
Spike Milliken, a San Francisco-based artist, found solace and reflection in sharpening pencils during the pandemic. This childhood memory inspired him to start drawing on disposable paper, resulting in over 200 framed graphite drawings. Milliken's drawings depict eerie landscapes and occasionally feature shadowy human figures. He views his drawings as a byproduct of creating an engine for drawing, emphasizing the process rather than the end result. Milliken also creates sculptures, which he considers maquettes for larger pieces. His work often incorporates humor and ambiguous titles, leaving room for interpretation. Milliken believes that art happens in the viewer's mind and aims to create cryptic but solvable puzzles. He is currently working on collaborations and focusing on the meditative practice of drawing. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. MOUNTAIN ENCOUNTERS.
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Parks, John A.
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ARTISTIC creation ,DIGITAL single-lens reflex cameras ,SURGICAL gloves ,JOB security ,CAREER changes - Abstract
Dave Roberts, a self-taught artist from Wales, paints landscapes of his beloved country with a focus on capturing the beauty of the mountains and coastline. He began painting later in life and gained recognition for his work, leading him to open his own gallery and become a teacher and advocate for artists in North Wales. Roberts finds inspiration in the natural landscapes of Wales, particularly the region of Snowdonia, and uses photography and sketches to capture reference material. He has developed a unique technique using pastels on dark paper to create highly detailed and realistic images. His work resonates with viewers who have a personal connection to the Welsh landscape. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
15. Menageries.
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Norrid, Noah Adam
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ART exhibitions ,SATISFACTION ,ART & society ,ARTISTIC creation ,WATERCOLOR painting - Abstract
Noah Adam Norrid, a resident of Copenhagen, Denmark, is an English teacher turned artist whose passion for art has led him to focus more on his craft in recent years. Inspired by watercolour and gouache, Noah's work features fantastical flora and fauna, with birds being a recurring theme. His art explores universal themes and relationships, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the narratives and symbols he presents. Noah's transition to dedicating more time to his art has opened up new opportunities for collaborations and exhibitions, showcasing his perseverance, passion, and storytelling abilities. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
16. Zarina Hashmi: A Quest Of Own Space In An Unknown World.
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Sahu, Tikendra Kumar
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ARTISTIC creation ,ART ,GEOGRAPHIC boundaries ,NAVIGATION (Astronautics) ,CONTEXTUAL analysis ,THETA rhythm - Abstract
This proposition acknowledged education, artistic process, and inspirations based on the explored medium, focusing on the concept and contextual analysis of Zarina Hashmi's works. As Zarina Hashmi had always been interested in space and its adventures, her minimalist artwork draws inspiration from Urdu poetry. Although Zarina's works give the impression that this language hides in a blank and that frames conceal themselves beneath lines and boundaries. The most recognizable geometry was created on the surface of cast paper sculptures, drawings, and prints; the simple, dramatic, and enigmatic outcomes were more aesthetically expressed. This research paper is centered on the development of visual art, qualitative analysis, and empirical art practices. Her work questions the boundaries, delimitations, and navigation of familiar spaces like "country" and "home," as well as the emotions and memories that evoke enduring imprints in the minds of viewers. Given her extensive artistic path, it is astonishing that she navigated from the personal to the universal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. ALGUNAS PAUTAS PARA LA ESCRITURA DE ARTÍCULOS CIENTÍFICOS.
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Zapata, Carlos M. and Velásquez, Juan D.
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PERIODICAL publishing , *TECHNICAL writing , *ARTISTIC creation , *SCIENCE publishing , *PUBLISHING - Abstract
The objective of this paper is to present, to those neophyte researchers, a set of hints that facilitate manuscript writing and publishing processes needed for high class scientific journals. In the scientific community, a research would only be completed when the results are shared through papers in peer-reviewed journals that guarantees the originality, importance and scientific validation of reported contributions. Consequently, researchers have the necessity to develop skills and abilities in scientific writing. However, the manuscript preparation process from the initial phase to the final publication is usually slow and difficult, due to some key factors having infiuence over its quality. In this paper, we present general guidelines about manuscript preparation and we give some hints about good scientific writing practices. The aim of these hints is easing the review done by the peer-reviewers in the evaluation process. In this sense, this work contributes to the newcomers in scientific research socialization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
18. Tonal Disturbances: Works on Paper by Jenny Perlin and Visible Collective.
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Min, Susette
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DRAWING , *WATERCOLOR painting , *ARTISTS , *PARCHMENT , *STRUCTURALISM (Literary analysis) , *ART , *ARTISTIC creation , *DRAWING ability - Abstract
The article offers information on the works on paper and visible collective of artist Jenny Perlin. In Perlin's "Addendum," a series of ten watercolor drawings on vellum and paper, the cellular phone is highlighted in the opening drawing. The drawing, entitled "Red Phone," functions to open a visual conversation between Perlin and Visible Collective/Naeem Mohaiemen and Aimara Lin about the lack of reconciliation between materiality and spirit and between different languages. "Addendum" also functions on different registers depending on one's approach or entry into the work.
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- 2008
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19. Vibrant Colors, Emotions, And A Sense Of KATY BISHOP Harmony.
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BISHOP, KATY
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EMOTIONS ,ART materials ,COLOR ,OCEAN energy resources ,ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
Katy Bishop is an abstract artist from Los Angeles known for her expressive and vibrant paintings. Her works range from bold and colorful abstracts to subtle and harmonious pieces. Bishop uses alcohol ink on various surfaces such as synthetic paper, canvas, and plexiglass, embracing the unpredictability of the medium. She has held successful solo exhibitions in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, and her art has been featured in group exhibitions worldwide. Bishop has received prestigious awards for her artwork and is a member of several art associations. Her work can be found in private collections in the United States and Japan. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
20. PapARt : interactive 3D graphics and multi-touch augmented paper for artistic creation
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Jeremy Laviole, Martin Hachet, Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique (LaBRI), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Électronique, Informatique et Radiocommunications de Bordeaux (ENSEIRB), Popular interaction with 3d content (Potioc), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Électronique, Informatique et Radiocommunications de Bordeaux (ENSEIRB)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Électronique, Informatique et Radiocommunications de Bordeaux (ENSEIRB)-Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Électronique, Informatique et Radiocommunications de Bordeaux (ENSEIRB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Université de Bordeaux (UB)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Électronique, Informatique et Radiocommunications de Bordeaux (ENSEIRB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Électronique, Informatique et Radiocommunications de Bordeaux (ENSEIRB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Interface (computing) ,05 social sciences ,Multi-touch ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,ACM: H.: Information Systems/H.5: INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION (e.g., HCI)/H.5.1: Multimedia Information Systems ,drawing ,augmented reality ,Computer graphics ,Data visualization ,Projection (mathematics) ,Human–computer interaction ,Computer graphics (images) ,artistic creation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Augmented reality ,[INFO.INFO-HC]Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC] ,Graphics ,User interface ,depth camera ,business ,050107 human factors - Abstract
International audience; Standard physical pen-and-paper creation and computer graphics tools tend to evolve in separate tracks. In this paper, we propose a new interface, PapARt, that bridges the gap between these two worlds. We developed a system that allow users to visualize, ma- nipulate and edit a 3D scene projected onto a paper sheet. Using multitouch and tangible interfaces, users can directly interact with the 3D scene to prepare their drawings. Then, thanks to the pro- jection of the 3D scene directly on the final surface medium, they can draw using standard tools while relying on the underlying 3D scene. Hence, users benefit from both the power of interactive 3D graphics and fast and easy interaction metaphors, while keeping a direct link with the physical material. PapARt has been tested dur- ing a large scale exhibition for general public. Such an interface, which combines computer-assisted drawing and free form user ex- pressiveness on a standard sheet of paper, opens new perspectives for enhancing user creation.
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- 2012
21. PAPER TRUTH: THE KNOW-HOW OF THOMAS DEMAND.
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Biberman, Efrat
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ARTISTS , *ART , *PHOTOGRAPHS , *ARTISTIC masterpiece , *ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
The article examines the works of German artist Thomas Demand to show the unusual way in which art works present a certain kind of truth that comes from the knowledge of the artist. Demand photographs life-size reconstructions of interiors that are made from colored paper. The photographs tend to delude the viewer into thinking it is the real thing. It is pointed out that the works of Demand demonstrate his extraordinary skill and mastery of the medium.
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- 2010
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22. LA PRODUCCIÓN INTELECTUAL ARTÍSTICA Y SU FUNCIÓN Y VALORACIÓN EN LA UNIVERSIDAD. (COMENTARIOS AL TEXTO "RECONOCIMIENTO DE LA PRODUCCIÓN ARTÍSTICA EN LA UNIVERSIDAD DEL VALLE" DE HÉCTOR GONZÁLEZ, PROFESOR DE LA ESCUELA DE MÚSICA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DEL VALLE)
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Bambula Díaz, Juliane
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ARTISTIC creation ,EX-presidents ,SOCIAL context ,COLLEGE teachers ,TAXONOMY - Abstract
Copyright of Nexus (1900-9909) is the property of Universidad del Valle and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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23. Material agency in art installations: exploring the interplay of art, space, and materials in Detroit.
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Küttel, Nora Mariella
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ART materials ,INSTALLATION art ,ARTISTIC creation ,VACANT lands ,CULTURAL geography - Abstract
Decades of decline, disinvestment, and racism have left Detroit with an abundance of abandoned buildings, ruins, vacant lots, and illicit trash dumps. Though these structures and materials might have forfeited their previous purposes, they can act as catalysts, substances, and co-creators of artworks. The paper is thus interested in examining the intricate interplay between art, space, and materiality in Detroit further. Drawing from the practices of local artists Olayami Dabls and Scott Hocking, the paper adopts a new materialist framework to investigate the dynamic agency of matter in the artistic process. By considering materials as active participants in the production of art and space, the paper seeks to add to the emerging interest in the emancipation and meaning making of material in art as well as cultural geography's engagements with new materialism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. Digital art work and AI: a new paradigm for work in the contemporary art sector in China.
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Duester, Emma
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COMPUTER art ,CREATIVE ability ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,MIXED media (Art) ,ARTISTIC creation ,ART ,MUSEUM directors - Abstract
This paper explores a paradigm shift in work culture in the contemporary art sector due to digital transition and the introduction of AI. New ways of working with AI and digital software are embedded and normalized in everyday Chinese artistic practices. This work includes new forms of creativity and efficiency, yet, simultaneously includes new types of digital labour. This paper conceptualizes this as "digital art work," which draws attention to the often-overlooked aspects of artists' work, particularly their everyday artistic practices that increasingly include digital software and AI. What is the role and position of the artist in an environment where digital software and AI are becoming more central in artistic creation? How do artists creatively (mis)use AI? What does this paradigm shift in work culture mean for the future of the artist's role and the future of the contemporary art sector? This paper draws on 48 semi-structured interviews with visual artists and arts professionals, including painters, sculptors, mixed-media, and internet artists as well as contemporary art gallery owners, museum project directors, curators, and culture policymakers living and working in China during 2023. The findings show how Chinese artists are mastering AI and opening up new spaces for creativity and how the contemporary art sector in China has already transitioned to a new "digital way" in artistic creation. These findings can help to create policy around AI globally and provide solutions for the sustainability of the artist profession and the future of the contemporary art sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Plein Air Road Trip.
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Mitchell, Clark G.
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INSPIRATION in art ,TRAVEL ,CREATIVE ability ,ARTISTIC creation ,DRAWING ability - Abstract
The article focuses on the author's plein air painting process during road trips, covering aspects like travel preparation, tools, scene selection, and setting a productive pace. Topics include the author's experiences painting in various locations, his methods for selecting scenes and capturing landscapes on paper, as well as the challenges and rewards of working en plein air.
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- 2023
26. Fred Atlan.
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Hardouin, Rachel
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ARTISTIC creation ,ALLEGORY (Art) ,EPHEMERAL art ,LANDSCAPES ,ART & photography - Abstract
An interview with artist Fred Atlan is presented, highlighting his distinctive photographic work that blurs the boundaries between fundamental research and personal expression. When questioned about his artistic process, Atlan emphasizes his ten-year exploration, crafting ephemeral installations from unconventional materials to create abstract landscapes and allegorical images.
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- 2024
27. Paper d'Internet en la cultura emergent del món actual (1945-2003), El. Instal·lacions interactives, Net.Art i hipertextos en línia com a estudis de cas
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Campàs Montaner, Joan, Ferraté i Pascual, Gabriel, 1932, Universitat de Barcelona. Departament d'Història Contemporània, and Ferraté Pascual, Gabriel
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Segle XX-segle XXI ,Modern history ,Sociologia de la literatura ,Història del món actual ,Creació artística digital ,Cyberspace ,Ciberespai ,Cibercultura ,Art and society ,Història de la civilització ,Videoart ,Internet ,Tecnologia i civilització ,Art en xarxa ,Information society ,Sociologia de l'art ,Creació artística ,Technology and civilization ,Ciències Humanes i Socials ,20th century-21st century ,Avantguardes artístiques contemporànies ,Electronic mail art ,Artistic creation ,Video art ,Societat de la informació ,Literature and society ,Civilization history - Abstract
Es tracta d'una recerca d'història que s'aplica al camp de la producció artística i literària en xarxa i que pretén explicar com apareix, es desenvolupa, es consolida i es legitima un nou camp cultural, com el mode de producció informacional està fent emergir una superstructura cibercultural i com s'hi integren l'art i la literatura digitals. Volem esbrinar si la revolució digital i Internet estan a la base de la constitució d'un nou camp cultural i, en cas afirmatiu, en volem definir els seus components i estructura.El treball s'ha estructurat en cinc blocs:Primer: una descripció històrica "del 1945 al 2003" que estudia el procés de convergència entre art, literatura i ordinador. Segon: una presentació teòrica de l'art digital i la seva conceptualització, fent un èmfasi especial en els processos que el caracteritzen, com la hipermedialització, la modelització, la generació, la performativitat, l'experimentació i la memorització. També s'hi analitza la nova relació que s'estableix entre autor, obra i receptor i s'hi proposa una certa desmitificació del concepte d'interactivitatTercer: un treball de camp sobre el Net.art i les comunitats virtuals d'artistes, que ens ha permès establir una possible proposta de taxonomia de les obres i un aprofundiment en temàtiques específiques, com ara sobre el cos digital, la identitat en xarxa i la concepció del planeta TerraQuart: una construcció del discurs hacker i de les seves pràctiques d'artivisme en xarxa, entre les quals s'enumeren des del simple activisme informatitzat fins a la resistència a la guerra passant per la desobediència civil electrònica, per a desembocar en el discurs sobre el ciberterrorisme i la política de la por de l'administració nordamericana, des de l'era Clinton, i les grans inversions en seguretat justificades, però innecessàries, en nom de la defensa nacional.Cinquè: la confirmació de la nostra hipòtesi de partida: existeix un nou camp cultural, basat en les tecnologies digitals i Internet, que comporta un nou sistema de representació de l'artista, un nou sistema de producció, distribució i recepció de les imatges i els textos digitals i la crisi dels models tradicionals de mercat, mostració i crítica., Joan Campàs Montaner: The role of Internet in the culture emergent from the present world (1945-2003). Interactive installations, Net.Art and hypertexts on line as studies of caseThe thesis is a research in history applied to the fields of artistic and literary production in the network. It attempts to explain how a new cultural field turns up, develops, is consolidated and is legitimated. It also deals with how the mode of informational production is making a cyber cultural superstructure emerge and how the art and the digital literature are integrated into it. We want to find out if the digital revolution and Internet are on the basis of the constitution of a new cultural field and, in affirmative case, we want to describe its components and structures.The work has been structured in five blocks:First: a historical description -of 1945 in 2003 that studies the process of convergence among art, literature and computer. Second: a theoretical presentation of the digital art and its conceptualization, making a special emphasis in the processes that characterize it, like the hypermedia, modelisation, generation, performance, the experimentation and the memorization. The new relationship established among author, work and receiver is also analyzed and a certain demystification of the concept of interactivity is proposedThird: a fieldwork about the Net.art and the virtual communities of artists, that it has allowed us to establish a possible proposal of taxonomy of the works and a going deeper in some thematic subjects such as the digital body, the identity in net and the conception of the planet Earth.Fourth: a construction of the hacker discourse and of its practices of artivism in the Net, among which they enumerate themselves from the simple activism computerized until the resistance to the war or the electronic civil disobedience, to leading the discourse to cyberterrorism and the politics of fear in the North American administration, since the era Clinton, and the great investments in security justified, but unnecessary, in the name of the national defense.Fifth: the confirmation of our hypothesis of game: there is a new cultural field, based on the digital technologies and Internet, which entails a new system of representation of the artist, a new system of production, distribution and reception of the images and the digital texts and the crisis of the traditional models of market, show and criticism.
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- 2005
28. Woman in White Meets Man in Black.
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Mount, Kevin
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ARTISTIC creation , *PAPER , *HISTORICAL source material , *PERFORMANCE , *AUTHOR-reader relationships , *WRITING materials & instruments - Abstract
The article states that moralists and millers alike grinded away an epoch when the world of letters was inconceivable without paper, and when paper, though the source material was in perpetual short supply, could not be made without rag. Even paper and bread were not much different in composition, being in both cases vegetable stripped from the stalk and either cooked or dried; and the machinery that made them both was sometimes to be found under the same roof, millstone and masher blades in adjoining sheds, turned by the same gear and driven by the same wind or pure water.
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- 2004
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29. Corinne Warinsko.
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Hervias, Alexandre Ortiz
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ARTISTIC creation ,WORKMANSHIP ,KINETIC art - Abstract
The article centers on Corinne Warinsko's artistic journey, detailing her transition from a conventional career to studying art later in life and her subsequent success in the art world. Warinsko discusses her creative process, inspired by her childhood experiences and her surroundings in Biarritz, emphasizing the manual craftsmanship and meticulousness involved in her kinetic art creations using paper and pins.
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- 2024
30. List of works.
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ARTISTIC creation ,CHARCOAL ,COMPUTER art ,PEN drawing - Abstract
The article focuses on a diverse collection of works by artists, showcasing a range of mediums such as charcoal, digital art, oil on canvas, and ink drawings, and includes the artists' unique styles, thematic explorations, and the various exhibitions and awards that have marked their careers.
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- 2024
31. Wordless Mantras: Transcultural Engagements in Pan Jianfeng's Roses from the Dark.
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Pawlik, Karolina
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ROSES ,AESTHETICS ,ARTISTIC creation ,CULTURAL boundaries ,CHINESE language - Abstract
Copyright of Colloquia Humanistica is the property of Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slavic Studies and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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32. 6 fun things you can do with… shoe boxes.
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Press, Judy
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BOXES ,CARTONS ,ARTISTIC creation ,PAPER products ,PICTURE frames & framing - Abstract
Presents ideas on making creative things using empty boxes. Ring toss; Picture frame; Color sorter.
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- 2005
33. An analysis of the music symbols in Pascal Quignard's Tous les matins du monde.
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Liu, Juan
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VIOL players ,ARTISTIC creation ,MUSICAL analysis ,MUSICAL aesthetics ,BAROQUE music ,FILM adaptations - Abstract
This research paper delves into the intricate role of music as a symbolic form in Pascal Quignard's novel Tous les matins du monde, exploring its capacity to convey profound human emotions and experiences. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century France, the narrative follows the lives of Monsieur de Sainte Colombe and Marin Marais, renowned viola da gamba players, to contemplate the essence of music and its representation of human sentiment. The paper examines the semiotic nature of music, its relationship with memory and emotion, and the philosophical inquiry into music's intrinsic value as an art form. It also discusses the novel's adaptation into a film and its impact on the revival of Baroque music. Furthermore, the paper draws parallels between the myth of Orpheus and the characters' personal journeys, highlighting the transformative power of music and its ability to transcend reality. The analysis is grounded in the works of various scholars, including Ferdinand de Saussure, Suzanne Langer, and Charles Sanders Peirce, to provide a comprehensive understanding of music's symbolic essence in Quignard's literary creation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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34. Analytical Imagination: An Exploration of Imagination in Ancient and Contemporary Writings.
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Alshalan, Amjad
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IMAGINATION ,MIMESIS ,LITERATURE reviews ,RESEARCH questions ,CONTENT analysis ,LITERARY interpretation ,ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
Copyright of Arts for Linguistic & Literary Studies is the property of Thamar University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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35. Unveiling the Editing Process of Japanese Demons Picture Scrolls: How Digital Humanities Played a Role in Developing a New Theory in Art History.
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Shoji Yamada
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DIGITAL humanities ,ART history ,ART theory ,DEMONOLOGY ,ARTISTIC creation ,DIGITAL cameras - Abstract
This paper examined seventy-one "Hyakki Yagyō Emaki" ("Night Parade of One Hundred Demons" Picture Scroll; Demons Scroll) and estimated the artistic editing process using a digital humanities approach. The edit distance was used to illustrate the lineage trees of Demons Scrolls, focusing on the arrangement of the demons in the procession. The author concluded that a type of scroll depicted the demon arrangement closest to the prototype of the renowned Shinjuan lineage scrolls. By numbering the demons in the procession, the author contributed quantitative evidence to the ongoing iconographical interpretation debate. The paper ends with a discussion of new questions regarding Demons Scrolls that have arisen as a result of this research. By applying similar methods to other materials, the scope of digital humanities can be expanded. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
36. Pas de Deux.
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Harby, Stephen
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ARTISTIC creation ,WATERCOLOR painting ,FRENCH painting ,SURFACE texture ,ARIA - Abstract
Prime Prime VOYAGE the relationship between the act of drawing and the creation of a painting in watercolor is one with many facets, and while we could say drawing is the skeleton supporting the organs and tissue of a finished watercolor, this metaphor is presented at the risk of oversimplification. By the same token, as a watercolor painting progresses from broad-brush blocking out to the final rendering of details, the use of more precise brushwork assumes the role previously played by the pencil. In order to achieve the precision and realism I desired for this large watercolor painting of a French classical chateau (graphite and watercolor on paper, 33x22), designed by Francois Mansart, I started with a detailed pencil underdrawing. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
37. LEE GIHUN: BALANCES THE DARKNESS WITH THE LIGHT.
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Caro
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ARTISTS' books ,ARTISTIC creation ,ART ,WASTE products ,MYTHOLOGY ,IMAGINATION - Abstract
Lee Gihun is a South Korean artist who creates surreal visions that blend reality and fantasy. His artwork is rooted in his own experiences and emotions, often using traditional Korean painting techniques and motifs. Gihun's work explores global issues of sustainability and climate change, using both fine art and picture book art as mediums. His latest picture book, "09:47," is an allegory for environmental crisis. Gihun's paintings are deeply rooted in tradition but also contemporary in their vibrant colors and subject matter. He often shares his creative process on social media and uses waste materials in his performances to reflect on social issues. Gihun's work is a critical view of modern society, using symbolism and allegory to invite viewers to reflect on our present-day reality. His paintings are rich in emotional depth, balancing darkness with light and catastrophe with hope. Through his art, Gihun offers a new perspective on the world, where mystery and fantasy can be found in every brushstroke. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
38. Performance Characteristics of Digital Media Art Design Relying on Computer Technology.
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Ye, Weina and Li, Yuhui
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COMPUTER art ,MEDIA art ,ART materials ,DIGITAL media ,COMPUTER engineering ,ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
Research Purposes. The performance characteristics of traditional digital media art have been gradually accepted by people, which is not innovative enough for people, so this paper mainly studies the design performance characteristics of a new digital media art design relying on computer technology. Research Method. This paper analyzes the concept and characteristics of digital media art based on the relevant theory of computer, combined with computer-aided technology and IRT theory. This paper finally designs the digital media art form based on computer technology. This paper also designs the USB trace feature extraction experiment, computer technology development investigation, and experimental test, and finally optimizes by analyzing the data obtained from the experiment. In order to verify the difference between the representation designed in this paper and the traditional representation, this paper also designs a set of control experiments. Research Result. The results show that the expression of artistic creation based on the digital media art expression designed in this paper is 14.12% higher than that of the traditional artistic expression. However, the innovative effect of the artistic creation based on the digital media art expression designed in this paper is 20.27% higher than that of the traditional expression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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39. Entrepreneurial Spirit of African Art: Exploring the Ugorji Ndukwe Godswill's Studio Practice.
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Akabuike, Chikelue Chris
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ARTISTIC creation ,RECLINING chairs ,UNPUBLISHED materials ,WOOD ,COFFEE tables ,YOUTH culture ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,AFRICAN art ,VISUAL culture - Abstract
Poverty and gross unemployment among most Nigerian youths have necessitated this paper which shows how art is used as an entrepreneurial tool in contemporary Nigerian society. It borrows insight from the context of artistic practices in pre-colonial African societies, to alleviate the prevailing poverty and joblessness among the youths today. Focusing on the utilitarian sculptures of Ugorji Ndukzve Godswill, a young informally trained wood sculptor based in Nsukka, southeastern Nigeria, I describe the history, materials, techniques, forms, and styles associated with his studio production of side stools, minor stands, reclining chair (Oche Ndabe), wine bars, dining table/chairs, coffee tables, and television stands using processed and unprocessed timber. Of interest is also how the visual poetry held by some species of naturally configured curvilinear wood has become the central focus of Ugorji's utilitarian artworks. Based on a critical and qualitative analysis of data gathered from field situations, participant observation, interviews, and published and unpublished literary materials on the subject matter. I argue that Ugorji's studio practice shows how a return to pre-colonial African art practices and processes can be reconfigured into a veritable entrepreneurial channel for our creative youth today. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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40. Figures.
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Soriano, Jennifer Ann, Warner-Wan, Diane, Warner-Wang, Diane, Ransohoff, Paul, Foley, Rowan M., Ferguson, Kelly, Martin, Traci Wright, McKee, Kumiko S., Karns, Linda Mucha, Grobes, Vera E., Chang, Stephanie, Weidner, Mona Parker, Miller, Joseph A., Vigil, Suzanne, Becker, Chad, Mason, Barbara J., Durante, Matthew Alfonso, Griffin, Brand Norman, Chang Wan Jin, and Chowdhury, Mashiul
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MURAL art ,ARTISTIC creation ,GESTURE ,ACRYLIC paint ,GAZE - Abstract
DRYOCAMPO RUBICUNDA, FOR REMEDIOS VARO Traci Wright Martin (charcoal and pastel on Stonehenge paper, 24x18) Charcoal drawing is at the heart of my work in mixed media. I felt this drawing needed a more interesting background, so I used a photograph of some wall texture I took in Venice, Italy, a few years ago. - WENDY PROS BEEN A LONG DAY Giddy Richt (colored pencil on canvas, 20x20) Using colored pencil on canvas provides an opportunity for creating texture and allows for the freedom I've been looking for in my work. PHOTO (COLOR) PHOTO (COLOR) PHOTO (COLOR) PHOTO (COLOR) PHOTO (COLOR) PHOTO (COLOR) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE) PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE). [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
41. Austere Vistas.
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Saunders, Tim
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WOMEN artists ,INSPIRATION in art ,CREATIVE ability ,ARTISTIC creation ,DRAWING ability - Abstract
The article focuses on artist Janine Baldwin and her approach to creating landscape art inspired by the North Yorkshire landscape. It reports Baldwin's artistic journey from an urban environment to a rural setting has influenced her austere and unique take on landscapes. It mentions she combines dry media, such as pastels and charcoal, to create her artworks, emphasizing gestural mark-making and experimenting with techniques.
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- 2023
42. Computer-Aided Optimisation in Additive Manufacturing Processes: A State of the Art Survey.
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Henriksen, Tanja Emilie, Brustad, Tanita Fossli, Dalmo, Rune, and Pedersen, Aleksander
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MANUFACTURING processes ,ARTISTIC creation ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,COMPUTER software ,MACHINE learning - Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a field with both industrial and academic significance. Computer-aided optimisation has brought advances to this field over the years, but challenges and areas of improvement still remain. Design to execution inaccuracies, void formation, material anisotropy, and surface quality are examples of remaining challenges. These challenges can be improved via some of the trending optimisation topics, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML); STL correction, replacement, or removal; slicing algorithms; and simulations. This paper reviews AM and its history with a special focus on the printing process and how it can be optimised using computer software. The most important new contribution is a survey of the present challenges connected with the prevailing optimisation topics. This can be seen as a foundation for future research. In addition, we suggest how certain challenges can be improved and show how such changes affect the printing process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. SERBIAN LITERARY MODERNA ‘CAUGHT’ IN THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION.
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Jovanović, Jelena
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ARTISTIC creation ,LITERARY criticism ,ART ,SERBS ,INTERDISCIPLINARY education - Abstract
Copyright of TEME: Casopis za Društvene Nauke is the property of TEME: Casopis za Drustvene Nauke and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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44. Construction of teaching system of public art major using CMOS image sensor technology.
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Yang, Xueyin
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CMOS image sensors ,PUBLIC art ,INTEGRATED learning systems ,ART colleges ,STUDENT interests ,ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
The traditional public art education model has many drawbacks. After all, this teaching model is the most common teaching model. Most colleges and universities still rely on the traditional teaching mode. This teaching mode is not attractive, boring, and low cost, so the popularity rate is high. The digital interactive design with multimedia courseware as the main body has played a great role in promoting the teaching of public art education in colleges and universities. In this paper, when teachers use multimedia courseware for teaching, because the computer cannot process physical signals, part of the hardware is a converter that converts physical signals such as light and pictures received by the CMOS sensor into digital signals and inputs them to digital signals and analog signals. Through the converter, the two-way transmission of teacher and student information in the teaching process of public art majors from the perspective of diversified public art was realized. At the same time, the information elements of sound, image and text were integrated into the interactive works of public art majors from the perspective of diverse public art, so as to stimulate students' interest in public art learning. Combined with the application of CMOS image sensor technology in diversified public art teaching, a questionnaire survey was conducted to explore the satisfaction of students in public art education and teaching of colleges and universities by CMOS image sensor technology, 50% of the students agreed with the proposal in this article. In this paper, the diversified public art teaching based on CMOS image sensor technology was derived outside the classroom, and the teaching was related to students' life, so as to improve the artistic atmosphere of the campus and truly improve the teaching effect of public art education in colleges and universities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Arts and performance in the funeral rite among Nsukka Igbo of Southeastern Nigeria.
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Uzoagba, Chukwunonso Okechukwu, Uzoagba, Ogechukwu Miracle, and Nwigwe, Chukwuemeka
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FUNERALS ,SOLIDARITY ,ARTISTIC creation ,ART objects ,GIFT giving ,ART ,SOCIAL cohesion - Abstract
The funeral rite, locally called oshwue-aji, is a funeral condolence outing among the Nsukka Igbo of Southeastern Nigeria. It features performances, enlivened with art objects and costumes. It is imbued with remarkable social significance. This paper examines varying performances and costumes associated with the oshwue-aji rite. The condolence trip displays exquisitely crafted bracelets, pendants, clothing, and other fashion accessories worn by the bereaved – children, daughters, sons, as well as daughters' and sons’ in-laws with their spouses. Relying on Paul Horwich's use theory of meaning, this paper discusses the distinctive nature of these visual art objects to understand their symbolic and social functions. It equally presents the phenomenon of oshwue-aji, directed towards understanding the nature of sociality these incorporated artistic dimensions generate within the social space per time. Interviews and personal observations were relied on for data collection from people performing the oshwue-aji rite because they are bereaved. Being a qualitative study, the art forms and related objects that constitute the data were analyzed descriptively. Beyond serving to epitomize vivacity and gaiety, these artistic creations remain an orchestration to appreciate, publicize, and promote. The paper finds that people's engagements in funerals with creative elements and donations and/or exchange of gifts build social solidarity in traditional contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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46. „Aký vplyv má na moju nemčinu slovenčina?" Metamultilingvizmus a literárna viacjazyčnosť v textoch Ireny Brežnej.
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Schwarzbacher, Adriana
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ARTISTIC creation ,LITERATURE ,PUBLIC works ,MONOLINGUALISM ,MULTILINGUALISM - Abstract
The author's experience of emigration makes visible - in literary works and public speeches - one of the aspects of multilingualism as not only a consequence of migration and globalization, but also of the concept of metamultilingualism which contributes to expanding of our understanding of linguistic dynamics in literary production. Through selected literary texts and interviews with the Slovak-Swiss author Irena Brežná, the paper outlines the concept of metamultilingualism and literary multilingualism as one of the characteristics of the "new" world literature. Metamultilingualism as a generator of literary multilingualism is presented through the definition by Elke Sturm-Trigonakis and through its realisation in the form of linguistic commentary. The paper also takes a look at the reflection of languages in I. Brežná's writing as one of the frameworks of her work and a part of the literary process. At the same time, it looks at the concept of monolingualism as an artificial construct and multilingualism as a natural social condition as outlined in the theory of Yasemina Yildiz and Till Dembeck. In the analysis of the internal plane of the text, the article relies on the concept of manifest, latent, and excluded multilingualism, systematically elaborated by Natalia Blum-Barth, who, like Immacolata Amode, sees multilingualism as intratextual. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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47. Educational Digital Games integrated into Remote Labs: systematic and mapping reviews.
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Nunes Tulha, Carinna, Garcia de Carvalho, Marco Antonio, and Rafael Coluci, Vitor
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EDUCATIONAL games ,ARTISTIC creation ,INTEGRATED learning systems - Abstract
Remote laboratories and digital games are consolidated learning technologies. Recent works have demonstrated synergistic effects when these technologies are integrated. In this work, we performed systematic and mapping reviews to determine how is the state of the art of the integration process of remote labs and educational digital games. The reviews were carried out by using interdisciplinary databases following well established reviewing protocols. We found 13 papers with the systematic review and 20 with the mapping review. These papers were organized into four groups: (1) Theoretical, (2) Proposal, (3)Prototype, (4) Validation. Our findings showed the integration of these technologies is still in the beginning, since most of the sum of works on theoretical concepts, initial propositions or prototypes is still large than the works on validated results. We found trends towards integrated learning tools based on remote laboratories and digital games but these works are scarce, spatially concentrated and, in most cases, unavailable for massive use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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48. Anatomical artist folds a slice of life.
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Maxmen, Amy
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ARTISTIC anatomy ,ARTISTIC creation ,PAPER quillwork ,WOMEN artists - Abstract
The article focuses on anatomical artist Lisa Nilsson. Topics include Nilsson's transformation of a collection of anatomical photographs into collages consisting of hundreds of furled paper ribbons, called the Tissue Series, her attention to detail when creating a piece of art, and her use of a technique called quilling to reconstruct human anatomy bit by bit using strips of paper.
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- 2012
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49. A novel cross-entropy framework for pattern design quality evaluation based on interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy multi-attribute decision making.
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Zhou, Yi
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ENTROPY ,FUZZY decision making ,CROSS-entropy method ,AESTHETICS ,PACKAGING design ,GRAPHIC arts ,ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
Paper packaging is favored by manufacturers in various industries due to its advantages such as economy and environmental friendliness, and the application of paper packaging in various types of products is also becoming increasingly popular. However, with the growth of the national economy and the increasing purchasing power of the people, consumers not only have higher requirements for the functionality of products, but also have higher requirements for the visual effect of product packaging. Based on the potential consumption trend of "looking for things", enterprises need to further strengthen the artistic design effect when using paper packaging, promoting the unity of practicality and aesthetics of paper packaging. Pattern design art, as a component of graphic design art, is mainly based on pattern modeling to convey artistic concepts and aesthetic temperament. Integrating pattern design art into the process of paper packaging design can effectively enhance the artistic value of paper packaging, thereby adding color to products. The pattern design quality evaluation is a classical multi-attribute decision making (MADM). In this paper, the MADM methodology is investigated based on cross-entropy (CE) method under interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IVIFSs) for pattern design quality evaluation. First of all, this paper extends the CE method under the IVIFSs to propose the interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy number cross-entropy (IVIFN-CE) method, it enlarges the application range of the CE method. Secondly, a new MADM model for pattern design quality evaluation based on IVIFN-CE algorithm is proposed. In this algorithm, attribute weight is calculated by CRITIC method which is a well-known objective method. At the end of this study, we noticed to a comparison between the proposed IVIFN-CE approach with other existing methods to verify the effectiveness of the algorithm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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50. Write Like an Egyptian.
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EGYPTIAN hieroglyphics ,ART & design ,ARTISTIC creation - Abstract
The article offers step-by-step instructions for creating an Egyptian parchment scroll with hieroglyphics, offering a creative arts and crafts activity that falls under learning zones like Expressive Arts & Design, Understanding the World, and Physical Development.
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- 2023
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