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Black And White Alfred Stieglitz
1,212 wordsAlfred Stieglitz, was born in January 1 st, 1864, in Hoboken, New Jersey, and died in July 13 th, 1946, in New York City. In 1902 Stieglitz founded the Photo-Secession Group, as a protest against the conventional photography of the time. He took pictures in a time when photography was considered a only scientific curiosity and not art. The controversy over the art value of photography became widespread. Stieglitz began to fight for the recognition of his chosen medium. Alfred Stieglitz, one of t...
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Bi Directional Languages Bi Directional Text Left
3,828 wordsIn the languages of the western world based on the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts, there is no difference between how text is stored for data processing and how it is presented on a display or a printer. The text is read on horizontal lines from left to right, the lines progress from top to bottom and the characters are stored in a manner identical to how they are presented. Not all the languages of the world have these characteristics. In this document, complex-text languages are defined as ...
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Knowledge And Experience Depth Perception
2,227 wordsINTRODUCTION Perception is defined as a process by which organisms interpret and organize sensation to produce a meaningful experience of the world. Sensation usually refers to the immediate, relatively unprocessed result of stimulation of sensory receptors in the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, or skin. Perception, on the other hand, better describes one's ultimate experience of the world and typically involves further processing of sensory input. In practice, sensation and perception are virtually i...
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Art And Technology Schwartz Moffat
1,576 words... ist. Photography is always a wonderful challenge... Of course now with computer manipulations the possibilities make you exhausted even thinking about it. (Tracey Moffat, quoted in Hentschel 1998: 23) American artist Lillian Schwartz made many experiments with computer art during her long career. Computers are being used by recent artists as tools with which to analyse and create works of art. Schwartz was one of the first artists to experiment with computer images and computer effects on ar...
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Marcel Duchamp Salvador Dali
1,680 wordsMarcel Duchamp Nude Descending Staircase 1912 Marcel Duchamp, born 1887 and died in 1968, was a modernist artist. His painting, Nude Descending Staircase No. 2 was painted in 1912 using oil on canvas with a dimension of 58 x 35 inches in size. It was first exhibited at the New York Armory Show in 1913, where it aroused great controversy, and is now kept at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the Louise and Walter Arsenberg collection. Duchamp was influenced by the increasing trend of artists disco...
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Lightning Bolt Positively Charged
1,447 wordsThere are many violent forces in nature: such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and volcanoes. Although, most weather-related occurrences can be seen in the magnificent thunderstorm. Thunderstorms are not just seen as one product of nature, because so many things can happen with a thunderstorm. One single thunderstorm can include tornadoes, high winds, hail, rain, and lightning. These are all products of just one thunderstorm. One of these products that a storm creates is lightning. Lightning is also li...
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Character Analysis Of David In The Chrysalids
707 wordsDavid in the novel The Chrysalids is the main character. He learns at a very young age that he is different from most people his age. He has the ability of though shapes, which allows him to take in shapes and interpret them into words and receive a message. It is like mind reading. The only difference is that he can receive them from the people who have the same ability but he cannot receive them form any random person. This ability causes many problems for David. David is able to overcome isol...
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Poor Quality E G
875 wordsT he Identification of people using their dental records, mainly as radiograph images searches the database of Postmortem (PM) and ante mortem (AM) radiographs to determine the identity of the person associated with the PM image. We use a semi-automatic method to extract shapes of the teeth from the AM and PM radiographs, and find the affine transform that best fits the shapes in the PM image to those in the AM images. A ranking of matching scores is generated based on the distance between the A...
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Commedia Dell Arte Pablo Picasso
1,613 wordsThree Musicians Within the conceptual framework of this research, we will elaborate on "Three Musicians" by Pablo Picasso. We will consider the visual vocabulary of the artist, the subject matter of the work, its relation to other work produced in the same period (not only paintings, but also literary works), and its patronage and reception. Picasso's brief biography will be provided at the beginning of the research, and the paper will be concluded by the analysis of Cubism based on Picasso's pi...
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Cubist Art Suprematism 138 Movement
669 wordsThe Chain of Art Cubism was one of the strongest art movements in the 20 th century that gave birth to many other movements such as futurism and suprematism. The Forefathers of this revolutionary way of painting were Pablo Picasso and George Braque. Although it may have seemed to be abstract and geometrical to an untrained eye, cubist art do depict real objects. The shapes are flattened onto canvas so that different sides of each shape can be shown simultaneously from many angles. This new style...
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Museum Of Modern Art Black And White
3,456 wordsA Polychrome Profusion; sculptor George Sugarman, Fine Arts Building, New York, New York BYLINE: RUBINSTEIN, RAPHAEL Best known today for his public art, George Sugarman began his career with formally eccentric painted-wood sculptures. In a revelatory New York exhibition, early pieces were shown alongside the 86 -year-old artists more recent aluminum work. In the course of 1998, there were a number of important sculpture exhibitions in New York galleries and museums, including the Museum of Mode...
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Great Wall Of China Man And Nature
1,247 wordsThroughout history, Chinese architects have incorporated the Taoist concept of feng shui into the structures they are building. Taoism, which was formed in Chinas classical period, is based on the philosophies and teachings of Lao-tzu. An integral part of Taoism is feng shui, which is translated as wind and water. The concept of creating harmony between man and nature is a concept that has been around for thousands of years, and it has gained popularity. By following the rules of feng shui, one ...
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