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Artistic silhouettes: a hybrid approach

by J. D. Northrup, Lee Markosian - In Proceedings of NPAR 2000 , 2000
"... We present a new algorithm for rendering silhouette outlines of 3D polygonal meshes with stylized strokes. Rather than use silhouette edges of the model directly as the basis for drawing strokes, we first process the edges in image space to create long, connected paths corresponding to visible porti ..."
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We present a new algorithm for rendering silhouette outlines of 3D polygonal meshes with stylized strokes. Rather than use silhouette edges of the model directly as the basis for drawing strokes, we first process the edges in image space to create long, connected paths corresponding to visible

Artistic Thresholding

by Jie Xu
"... We consider the problem of depicting continuous-tone images using only black and white. Traditional solutions to this problem include halftoning, which approximates tones, and line drawing, which approximates edges. We introduce “artistic thresholding ” as a technique that attempts to depict forms i ..."
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in an image. We apply segmentation to a source image and construct a planar subdivision that captures segment connectivity. Our artistic thresholding algorithm is a combinatorial optimization over this graph. The optimization is controlled by parameters that can be tuned to achieve different artistic styles.

The Artist and the Brand

by Jonathan E. Schroeder - European Journal of Marketing , 2005
"... Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to argue that greater awareness of the connections between the traditions and conventions of visual art and the production and consumption of images leads to enhanced ability to understand branding as a strategic signifying practice. Design/methodology/approach ..."
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to argue that greater awareness of the connections between the traditions and conventions of visual art and the production and consumption of images leads to enhanced ability to understand branding as a strategic signifying practice. Design

CONNECTING CONVERSATIONS: THE CHANGING VOICE OF THE ARTIST

by Escola Massana, Peter Renshaw , 2003
"... Connections, context and conversations In the current world crisis higher arts education institutions might well consider taking the three Cs – connections, context and conversations – as their mantra. No institution can remain isolated and disconnected from the rapidly changing social, economic and ..."
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Connections, context and conversations In the current world crisis higher arts education institutions might well consider taking the three Cs – connections, context and conversations – as their mantra. No institution can remain isolated and disconnected from the rapidly changing social, economic

CHANGING ROLES OF ARTISTS ARTISTS IN LABS

by Roger F Malina, Crowd Sourcing, Hard Humanities
"... I would talk about the need to make new kinds of connection between science and culture ( which I call intimate science, but has been discussed as the rebirth of amateur science and of "crowdsourcing"); I would describe international programs for artists in residence in scientific institut ..."
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I would talk about the need to make new kinds of connection between science and culture ( which I call intimate science, but has been discussed as the rebirth of amateur science and of "crowdsourcing"); I would describe international programs for artists in residence in scientific

Artists ’ Statements

by Heinrich Taube , 2009
"... This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, re-distribution, re-selling, loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty express ..."
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or costs or damages whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with or arising out of the use of this material. Contemporary Music Review

The Exhibition The Artists Salt Curriculum Connections Questions References

by Ken Julia Yonetani, Education Kit
"... Pre-visit aCtivities 1. Discuss some gallery rules with reasons why we have these- state the positive behaviour you want at the gallery. 2. Pre-visit familiarisation with the artworks to be viewed: reproduce the image from this education package and display in the classroom. This will aid the childr ..."
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the children’s connection to the work once they enter the exhibition. 3. Programming ideas are linked to outcomes from the Visual Arts syllabus for teachers, see below. Post-visit aCtivities 1. Post visit activities at school should involve the steps of display and critique. Children should be encouraged

Artistic and literary places in France as tourist attractions

by D. T. Herbert - Tourism Management , 1996
"... As heritage and cultural tourism assume greater significance, the variety of 'tourist places' covered by that description has become more evident. Places associated with writers, painters and others can use those connections to promote a specific kind of image and to attract visitors. Ther ..."
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. Kcywords: heritage, literary places, artists " towns, place promotion This paper addresses everal themes which are of current interest in tourism. Its main subject-matter concerns the development of places which have literary or artistic connections as visitor attractions.

License Artistic-2.0

by Vince Carey, Li Long, Maintainer Li Long, Description A Fairly Extensive, Lazyload Yes , 2010
"... R topics documented: astarSearch......................................... 3 bandwidth.......................................... 4 bellman.ford.sp....................................... 5 betweenness.centrality.clustering.............................. 6 bfs............................................ ..."
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Designing Calm Technology

by Mark Weiser, John Seely Brown - POWERGRID JOURNAL , 1996
"... Bits flowing through the wires of a computer network are ordinarily invisible. But a radically new tool shows those bits through motion, sound, and even touch. It communicates both light and heavy network traffic. Its output is so beautifully integrated with human information processing that one doe ..."
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. It is called the "Dangling String". Created by artist Natalie Jeremijenko, the "Dangling String" is an 8 foot piece of plastic spaghetti that hangs from a small electric motor mounted in the ceiling. The motor is electrically connected to a nearby Ethernet cable, so that each bit
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