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Digital Creativity - 4 views

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    "Art & Visual Culture; Arts; CAD CAE CAM - Computing & Information Technology; Computer Graphics & Visualization; Contemporary Art; Cyberculture; Design; Modern Art; Popular Culture; Visual Culture; "
Ian Yang

ESSAYS ON SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: Artistic Creativity and the Brain -- Zeki 293 (5527): 51... - 6 views

  • Visual art contributes to our understanding of the visual brain because it explores and reveals the brain's perceptual capabilities. As Paul Klee once wrote, "Art does not reproduce the visible; it makes things visible." But visual art also obeys the laws of the visual brain, and thus reveals these laws to us. Of these laws, two stand supreme.
  • The first is the law of constancy. By this I mean that the function of the visual brain is to seek knowledge of the constant and essential properties of objects and surfaces, when the information reaching it changes from moment to moment. The distance, the viewing point, and the illumination conditions change continually, yet the brain is able to discard these changes in categorizing an object.
  • The second supreme law is that of abstraction. By abstraction I mean the process in which the particular is subordinated to the general, so that what is represented is applicable to many particulars. This second law is intimately linked to the first, because abstraction is a critical step in the efficient acquisition of knowledge; without it, the brain would be enslaved to the particular. The capacity to abstract is also probably imposed on the brain by the limitations of its memory system, because it does away with the need to recall every detail. Art, too, abstracts and thus externalizes the inner workings of the brain. Its primordial function is thus a reflection of the function of the brain.
anonymous

5 Best Different Countries Artist & Arts | Pan American Art Projects - 1 views

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    Pan American's Infographics Shows you top 5 best countries and their art history just look at Infographics. America, Japan, Brazil, Argentina & England have a great Artist and their Art history is so historical and memorable that changed with 16th to 21th centuries.
Ian Yang

visualcomplexity.com | A visual exploration on mapping complex networks - 0 views

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    VisualComplexity.com intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks. The project's main goal is to leverage a critical understanding of different visualization methods, across a series of disciplines, as diverse as Biology, Social Networks or the World Wide Web. I truly hope this space can inspire, motivate and enlighten any person doing research on this field.
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    Some examples: Monitoring and Visualizing Last.fm Author(s): Christopher Adjei, Nils Holland-Cunz The Voice Author(s): Lisa Jevbratt 2008 City Railway System Author(s): Kim Ji-Hwan, Jin Sol
Ian Yang

Cognition and the visual arts - Google Books - 0 views

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    In this first systematic study of the connection between the new cognitive psychology and its importance to art, Solso reflects on the long relationship between humankind and art, observing that "mind and art are one."
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    This looks like a good book. I think it's important to have information like this on hand when one is dealing with bureaucratic bodies intent on narrowing or cutting art programs. Art making and education is tied in a very important way to our cognitive growth and development as human beings.
anonymous

Luis Cruz Azaceta | Pan American Art Projects - 0 views

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    Luis Cruz Azaceta is a Cuban American artist who was born in 1942, in Havana, Cuba. Azaceta's artistic formation happened in New York, where he attended the School of Visual Arts, and became an important member of the community.
anonymous

Pan American Art Projects | Luis Cruz Azaceta - 0 views

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    Azaceta's artistic formation happened in New York, where he attended the School of Visual Arts, and became an important member of the community.
Ian Yang

Arts Portfolio » About Arts Portfolio - About Arts Portfolio , art, discussio... - 0 views

  • ArtsPortfolio.net is an online resource for artists. The site is run by the team that created www.voodoochilli.net - The free online portfolio for visual artists. Of course at Voodoochilli we want as many people to be part of our community as possible, but artists should also increase their exposure by joining other sites. We hope to be able to provide information about upcoming art events, art websites and much more. We are looking for contributors for this website. If you are an artist and would like to share your ideas with others please contact us briefly describing how you intend to help.
anonymous

Gustavo Acosta | Panamerican Art Projects - 1 views

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    Gustavo Acosta is a Cuban artist who was born in 1958, in Havana, Cuba. He attended the Superior Institute of Art (ISA), and the School of Visual Arts San Alejandro, both in Havana, Cuba. He currently lives and works in Miami, Florida, United States.
Ian Yang

lines and colors :: a blog about drawing, painting, illustration, comics, webcomics, ca... - 1 views

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    If you are a heavy reader or want to be one, this blog is perfect for you.
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    a blog about drawing, sketching, painting, comics, cartoons, webcomics, illustration, digital art, concept art, gallery art, artist tools and techniques, motion graphics, animation, sci-fi and fantasy illustration, paleo art, storyboards, matte painting, 3d graphics
c newsom

[ NSKSTATE.COM ] - 0 views

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    NSK State is an art collective that uses the visual language of propaganda in their design and art.
Benjamin Hansen

+++ YUKO SHIMIZU online portfolio +++ - 0 views

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    YUKO SHIMIZU is an illustrator and a fine artist. She is also an illustration instructor at School of Visual Arts, New York. Drawing had been Yuko's hobby ever since she was a child. However, growing up in a traditional Japanese family, pursuing a path in art was just not an option. After receiving BA in advertising and marketing - the most creative of the practical field - from Waseda University she landed on a position in PR for a big corporation in Tokyo. It never made her quite happy, and she was in a mid-life crisis at age of 22.
Benjamin Hansen

Tomer Hanuka - 0 views

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    Tomer Hanuka is an illustrator and a cartoonist based in New York City. He works on a range of projects for magazines, book publishers, ad agencies and film studios. In 2008 he won the British Desgin Museum award as part of the Penguin Classics Deluxe Editions. Currently he teaches at the School of Visual Arts and is working on a graphic novel with his twin brother.
Scheiro Deligne

Exhibitions | likeyou - the artnetwork - 1 views

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    likeyou - the artnetwork is a Zurich-based information bureau dedicated to the international distribution of information for contemporary visual arts via our platform, our weekly newsletter and our fan page on facebook, reporting on current exhibitions, openings and events.
Tania Sheko

lines and colors :: a blog about drawing, painting, illustration, comics, con... - 2 views

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    Jean Giraud (Moebius) died 10 March 2012 
Ian Yang

Broad Street Review:: Barrymores, Oscars, Pulitzers, Nobels... - 0 views

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    I wanna share this article simply because I'm still waiting for a congratulations letter from the organization of a visual art competition I participate. I don't want this preperception (or illusion) of winning the 1st prize ruin the pleasure of making art.
    - Ian
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Fiber Optic Tapestry by LigoranoReese - Kickstarter - 3 views

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    A new technological "culture of light" will transfer both visual perception and communication. -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Ian Yang

modern nostalgic - 6 views

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    a visual scrapbook
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