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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
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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.
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Keys to drawing - Google Books - 0 views

  • Dodson offers a complete system for developing drawing skills, basing his approach on 55 "keys" to drawing -- rules that don't need to be memorized, but realized. Dodson helps artists learn to trust their eyes and sharpen their observation skills through 48 practice exercises, reviews, and self-evaluations. Topics include learning to control proportion, scale, movement, depth, pattern and more!
  • Merely to see, therefore, is not enough. It is necessary to have a fresh, vivid, physical contact with the object you draw through as many of the senses as possible — and especially through the sense of touch. Our understanding of what we see is based to a large extent on touch.
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Interview with John Maeda - 0 views

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    Discusses links between computing and art, working with your hands, teaching, creativity...
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100 Terrific Social Sites for Every Kind of Artist | Clear View Education Blog - 7 views

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    100 of the best social sites for creative types
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    Incredible collection indeed! :D
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Art Project, powered by Google - 3 views

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    here you can see the most important works of art and visit the main museums and art galleries in the world.
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Ulrich Museum of Art - Wichita State University - 0 views

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    Wichita State Art Museum
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Visual Thinking - 2 views

  • Artists have long been trying to understand how we preceive, and much of our understanding of vision comes from learning how artists manipulate images into meaningful and realistic scenes.
  • According to Professor McKim, visual thinking is carried on by three broad kinds of visual imagery: images we see (not the things themselves we are seeing); images we imagine (and dream); and images we draw.
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