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Science peers into Van Gogh's Bedroom to shine light on colors of artist's mind | Art a... - 3 views

  • Newly uncovered colors of two van Gogh paintings show how the artist’s darkening life cast a shadow over his work and change the way art experts see the late period of his life. Both paintings portray Vincent van Gogh’s bedroom in Arles, southern France, in the late 1880s, and are part of a new exhibition opening in Chicago. On Sunday conservators revealed the original colors, at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), thanks to technology called X-ray fluorescence spectrometry.
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    Van Gogh painted two version of this infamous "Bedroom in Arles". Thanks for a recent technology called "X-ray fluorescence", the original colors of the paintings can be seen for the first time.
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    This is amazing! "He described it in a letter to his brother Theo: "I have painted the walls pale violet. The ground with checked material. The wooden bed and the chairs, yellow like fresh butter; the sheet and the pillows, lemon light green. The bedspread, scarlet coloured. The window, green. The washbasin, orangey; the tank, blue. The doors, lilac. And, that is all." "Casadio said Van Gogh had a room ready for Gauguin and he had worked for weeks to decorate the walls with art. "In the myriad letters he wrote to his brother Theo and friends, he said the color has to do the job here," she said. "When he was finished he slept for two days." And now there is an Air BnB where you can stay in his room! ( I'll post about it!) I'm in, he's a favorite of mine! Great post, thanks!
Susan Miville

A Dream of Digital Art - 0 views

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    An interesting if somewhat arcane article on the nature of digital art and whether it changes basic understandings of what we even consider art and how we evaluate it as such.
hdale1983

Integrating the Arts with Technology: Inspiring Creativity - 4 views

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    An excellent article about using technology and the arts to assist students with learning disabilities grasp concepts and make connections in academic subjects. Several sources of technology applications are also included. This piece is very relevant for me and for the work that I do with students who learn "differently".
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    Technology and art helping children with disabilities in the classroom.
anonymous

Information arts: intersections of art, science, and technology - 1 views

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    excerpt: "Science and technology research should be viewed more broadly than in the past: not only as specialized technical inquiry, but as cultural creativity and commentary, much like art."
anonymous

Eco-visualization: Combining art and technology to reduce energy consumption - 1 views

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    "Could a visualization of a building's carbon footprint increase conservation behavior in resident populations?"
anonymous

Technology and the Arts - 0 views

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    "Technology and the Arts" is a podcast hosted by Brian and John, Brian is a communications professional, comic book-style artist, songwriter, and blogger. John is a designer, artist, writer, poet, technologist, consultant, open web advocate, and open source evangelist. Episode 56 has some good apps for you iPad musicians Both Brain and John are from Jersey and haven't been active since Sandy went through…
anonymous

MoMA Channel on Youtube - 2 views

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    Narrated tours of Art on exhibit and tours or artist studios. A wonderful way to get MoMA to the masses.
Marisa Cleghorn

DANCE VS. POWERPOINT - 1 views

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    This is more about using dance instead of technology to teach a concept. Less about integration but I thought it was pretty awesome.
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    Cool - I way overused PowerPoint- I had to send a link and post it on Facebook for my friends and colleagues to see it.
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    What leaped to mind was choreographed speech...I enjoyed the dancing, but found it also distracting...still an interesting concept.
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    The end is kind of hilarious. When he proposes that with all the cuts in ed funding for the arts that you will be able to get dancers super cheap thereby making them a cost effective replacement. :). Some people have loved the dancing and others not so much. I am a dancer and I connected immediately. I thought it was hilarious but it was presented as a way to teach concepts to children and I think the context of live movement is so incredibly effective. I certainly understand a super fluid now. I can only imagine if I had actually danced the concept.
Ryan Brumit

Reggie Watts iPhone "Pancakes" Song LIVE Improv on SIRIUS XM - YouTube - 0 views

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    This might be a little out there for some ... but this guy is brilliant. He is using a $2 app on an iphone to do this. Definitely worth a watch.
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    Very cool!! Creating one's own personal transportable accompaniment...and it was funny.
Ryan Brumit

Björk Biophilia instruments - YouTube - 0 views

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    This blew me away completely. Bjork has always been on the cutting edge of tech with her instruments. This shows off a few of them. After you watch, check out some more videos on the reactable (the blue table with the shapes on it).... it's pretty nuts.
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    This triggered various images: instrument statues that are also kinetic...sound made visible...most intriguing!
Ryan Brumit

New technology is changing classical music performance : Entertainment - 3 views

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    A cool article I stumbled upon
carrotshake

Classical music blog - 2 views

shared by carrotshake on 11 Mar 13 - Cached
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    Great music blog for keeping up with what is going on in the classical world--both performance, and music-gossip-wise.
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    I am familiar with Alex Ross's writings on music, but I wasn't aware of his blog...good to know!
Ryan Brumit

Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile And Stuart Duncan: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert - You... - 1 views

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    I have decided to share this, because of the impact that tiny desk concerts from NPR have made on today's music scene. Being able to share intimate performances in a digital space is incredible. I highly recommend perusing through their YouTube page and even subscribe on ITunes.
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    LOVE all of these guys. Great link !
Ryan Brumit

The History Of Modular Synthesizers (MIT Course) » Synthtopia - 2 views

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    An MIT course on the History Of Modular Synthesizers. Very fascinating if you are into electronic music.
Ryan Brumit

Soundation - Make music online - 4 views

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    I love playing around with browser based music creators. I recently found this one, and it's pretty great. It's all royalty free loops and effects, and it's easy and fun. I wouldn't use it for writing music or anything I would try to promote, but it's an easy tool to get some ideas going.
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    OK now! Your giving me too many cool distractions, I'll never get my work done at this pace.
Ryan Brumit

Creative Commons Music Communities - Creative Commons - 2 views

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    Musician Communities + Creative Commons ... Such a great listing
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    I knew about Soundcloud but not the others...this good to know.
Nancy Tella

Tresset robot artist: Artist engineers robots to make art and save his own sanity. - Sl... - 1 views

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    A fascinating article about the melding of man and machine to create art. Rather than be a detriment to human creativity, this article discusses how technology can actually enhance the creative process and ultimately the finished product.
Nancy Tella

How has technology changed the entertainment industry? - Curiosity - 1 views

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    A variety of essays and videos by and about artists and actors. They discuss how technology has changed the entertainment industry.
Beau Bisson

The America Invents Act: Fighting Patent Trolls With "Prior Art" - ReadWrite - 0 views

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    Copyright gets even more complicated!!
Susan Miville

Digital Stories on Orchestra Website - 1 views

shared by Susan Miville on 08 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    New Zealand Symphony is making really good use of technology. Their website features digital stories about the conductors, musicians, composers, etc...and it is done really well. Much more interesting than most orchestra websites.
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