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philippe rivrain

Altaïr le baryton ramoneur - Vidéo Dailymotion - 2 views

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    Animation fractale et son
Amy Cunningham

Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Pre-Raphaelite Online Resource - 2 views

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    Pre_Raphaelite online collection
yc c

Was Van Gogh Slightly Colour Blind? - 5 views

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    Kazunori Asada used visual filters to see how the paintings looked to the colorblind. The experiment produced some interesting results and musings: Was van Gogh partially color vision deficiency (anomalous trichromat)? Perhaps using a strong color vision deficiency (dichromat) simulation was the wrong approach. How about carrying out the simulation by removing the middle portion of normal color vision, maybe then I could see van Gogh's pictures in a better light? The color choices for van Gogh's popular paintings seem less out there with the filters. The greens in the sky of Starry Night, for example turn to yellows.
Maria Nieves

Digital Art For All - 5 views

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    They learn to use computers to express their creativity.
Patries van Dokkum

Kleckerlabor Blog: Mixed Media [05.11.11] - 1 views

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    Mixed Media [05.11.11] http://t.co/Ngs8zTbs
Taylor Wilson

Contemporary lighting « Interior Design blog - 2 views

  • Spidey-Sense This one-of-a-kind contemporary lighting fixture resembles an eerie spider with long-reaching “arms” and “legs” outfitted with spotlights.
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    Traditional lighting has reigned supreme for decades but it's only been more recently that designers have looked outside the lightbox and reinvented a myriad of lighting fixtures - today there's no shortage of contemporary lighting to choose from. Created like works of art and used as task as well as accent lighting, here are eight modish fixtures that demonstrate the wide range of stylish possibilities.
yc c

Art of Science - 2 views

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    The Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art. These practices both involve the pursuit of those moments of discovery when what you perceive suddenly becomes more than the sum of its parts. Each piece in this exhibition is, in its own way, a record of such a moment.
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