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Art, Time and Technology examines the role of art in an age of
'real time' information systems and instantaneous communication.
The increasing speed of technology and of technological development
since the early nineteenth century has resulted in cultural
anxiety. Humankind now appears to be an ever-smaller component of
dauntingly complex technological systems, operating at speeds
beyond human control or even perception. This perceived change
forces us to rethink our understanding of key concepts such as
time, history and art. Art, Time and Technology explores how the
practice of art - in particular of avant-garde art - keeps our
relation to time, history and even our own humanity open. Examining
key moments in the history of both technology and art from the
beginnings of industrialization to today, Charlie Gere explores
both the making and purpose of art, and how much further it can
travel from the human body.
This book features 66 papers from the 2nd International Colloquium
of Art and Design Education Research, i-CADER 2015. It illustrates
the wide range of opinions and interpretations, mediums and
technologies, policies and methodologies in this field. The papers,
which have been reviewed by 380 experts from around the world,
underline the latest trans-disciplinary research in art and design
education. Coverage examines organization and sustainable issues,
including: creative processes, knowledge and experience, design
industrial applications, sustainable design, visual communication
and new media, art education research, cultural studies, teaching
and learning implications on art, traditional knowledge, and new
technologies for industries. In addition, the volume also explores
innovative research trends in cross-disciplinary findings,
combining methodology and theory. Overall, readers are provided
with an insightful analysis of the latest research and advances in
art and design education.
"An outstanding image consists of more than just acceptable
exposure and sharp focus - the two components that most photography
instruction emphasize. A fascinating subject doesn't necessarily
result in a good image, and likewise, it's possible to create an
impressive image from a mundane subject. How do you capture that
perfect image, and more importantly, what makes it great? That's
where this book comes in. Rather than wasting time trying one
approach after another until something seems right or memorizing a
list of rules, discover a new, more comprehensive and yet intuitive
way to think about photography and see the world around you by
using visual intensity. The quality of your imagery and the speed
of your workflow will both vastly improve once you are able to use
these techniques to articulate why you prefer one image to another.
Mother and son team Ellen and Josh Anon have spent years perfecting
their visual intensity based approach to composition, and in this
gorgeous, full color guide, they'll share their techniques with you
so that your overall photographic experience, both in terms of time
investment and quality of output, will become far more satisfying."
PMA pictorial history of the one-piece,footed, blanket sleeper,from
the old Winnie-the-Pooh blanket sleepers of the 1970's and
1980's,through the Carter's,Target,and Nordstroms one-piece,
footed,blanket sleepers of today,from infant-sizes right up to
adult,pictures being mainly of people of various ages and both
genders wearing footed blanket sleepers of various colors and style
The International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing
the interests of library and information services and their users.
It is the global voice of the information profession. The series
IFLA Publications deals with many of the means through which
libraries, information centres, and information professionals
worldwide can formulate their goals, exert their influence as a
group, protect their interests, and find solutions to global
problems.
Enter into the Goddyssey Museum of Poetry, the poetic realm and
sanctuary of the immortal Poetic Goddess Tara Shena. In this
artistic collection of poetry the reader will journey through the
corridors of creativity and become supernaturally exposed to
feelings of inspiration, love, laughter, power, faith-filled
encouragement and so much more. The Goddess absorbs the reader with
her engaging rhythmic style and diverse content to meet every
reader's needs. Wonder and amazement awaits in the featured
Exhibition Hall corridor where she captivates and awes the reader
with phenomenal expression using international, as well as American
traditional and contemporary poetry form styles.
LAND ART
A fully illustrated guide to land and environmental art.
For the land artist, the whole planet is an artist's studio. The
land artist ranges over the whole globe. A desert, a beach, a
field, a forest becomes a studio, a place of creative activity.
This means the very texture and colour and shape and dampness and
springiness and strength and size of moss, for instance. Or a
stone. Or a crevice in a rock formation. The way the light falls on
a patch of grass, the little bits of dead, yellowish grass on top
of the newer, green grass. Pine cones, closed-up. Flowers turning
sunward in the late afternoon. These are the things land artists
deal with in making art. These are the actualities that artists
employ when they create artworks. ?
This new book explores all of the major land, environmental and
earthwork artists of the past 40 years, including James Turrell and
his vast volcano site Hans Haacke's Conceptual art Michael Heizer's
Mid-West earthworks Robert Smithson and his giant spiral, entropic
earthworks Christo's wrapped buildings and islands, Robert Morris's
environments Walter de Maria's Romantic Lightning Field David
Nash's stoves, stones, trees and North Wales environments Hamish
Fulton's walks and words Dennis Oppenheim's concentric snow circles
Richard Long and his art of walking Andy Goldsworthy's natural,
spontaneous, eco-friendly sculptures Alice Aycock's mysterious
underground mazes Mary Miss's sunken pools and pavilions Wolfgang
Laib's delicate, luminous pollen spreads Nancy Holt and her
observation sculptures and the enigmatic floor sculptures of Carl
Andre.
Here are towers, stars, stones, pools, tunnels, pipes, maps,
chasms, ladders, mounds, scars, mirrors, cones, furrows, mazes,
circles, hills and gardens. ?
Seventeen authors, whose work represents the best of
contemporary research and theory on a constellation of issues
concerning the role of the arts in children's lives and learning,
address critical issues of development, context, and curriculum
from perspectives informed by work with children in formal and
informal settings. This anthology draws on various cultural and
institutional context and traditional and contemporary practices
from different parts of the world.
Basics of Game Design is for anyone wanting to become a
professional game designer. Focusing on creating the game mechanics
for data-driven games, it covers role-playing, real-time strategy,
first-person shooter, simulation, and other games. Written by a
25-year veteran of the game industry, the guide offers detailed
explanations of how to design the data sets used to resolve game
play for moving, combat, solving puzzles, interacting with NPCs,
managing inventory, and much more. Advice on developing stories for
games, building maps and levels, and designing the graphical user
interface is also included.
Following three years of ethnomusicological fieldwork on the sacred
singing traditions of evangelical Christians in North-East Scotland
and Northern Isles coastal communities, Frances Wilkins documents
and analyses current singing practices in this book by placing them
historically and contemporaneously within their respective faith
communities. In ascertaining who the singers were and why, when,
where, how and what they chose to sing, the study explores a number
of related questions. How has sacred singing contributed to the
establishment and reinforcement of individual and group identities
both in the church and wider community? What is the process by
which specific regional repertoires and styles develop? Which
organisations and venues have been particularly conducive to the
development of sacred singing in the community? How does the
subject matter of songs relate to the immediate environment of
coastal inhabitants? How and why has gospel singing in coastal
communities changed? These questions are answered with
comprehensive reference to interview material, fieldnotes,
videography and audio field recordings. As one of the first pieces
of ethnomusicological research into sacred music performance in
Scotland, this ethnography draws important parallels between
practices in the North East and elsewhere in the British Isles and
across the globe.
It may be said that the beauty of art comes from the struggle that
is involved in creating it: struggle to hear the voice, struggle to
understand the voice, struggle to express or articulate the voice,
struggle to let others hear the voice, and struggle to protect what
has been expressed. This book is about the last struggle--to
legally protect what has been expressed by appreciating the
struggle that has come before. The Legal and Moral Rights of All
Artists is a clear, jargon-free explanation of the crucial concepts
every artist needs to know, such as copyright, trademark,
work-for-hire and other contract issues, as well as the
all-important doctrine of moral rights. Drawing on the historical
perspective of the artist as the core element of any created work,
this book explains the protection available to artists, not only
for their works but also for their vision, integrity, and
reputation. Filled with anecdotes and practical advice, this book
will be an important resource for everyone involved in the creative
process.
From the Minds of Jazz Musicians: Conversations with the Creative
and Inspired celebrates contemporary jazz artists who have toiled,
struggled and succeeded in finding their creative space. The volume
was developed through transcribing and editing selected interviews
with 35 jazz artists, conducted by the author between 2009 and 2012
in New York City, with a historical essay on each artist to provide
context. The interviews feature musicians from a broad range of
musical styles and experiences, ranging from Gerald Wilson, born in
1918, to Chris Potter, born in 1971. Topics range from biographical
life histories to artists' descriptions of mentor relationships,
revealing the important life lessons they learned along the way.
With the goal to discover the person behind the persona, the author
elicits conversations that speak volumes on the creative process,
mining the individualistic perspectives of seminal artists who
witnessed history in the making. The interviews present the
artists' candid and direct opinions on music and how they have
succeeded in pursuing their unique and creative lives.
Hancock has gathered thirty-seven of his ironic short stories. You
will find them satirical and humourous.
Music-Dance explores the identity of choreomusical work, its
complex authorship and its modes of reception as well as the
cognitive processes involved in the reception of dance performance.
Scholars of dance and music analyse the ways in which a musical
score changes its prescriptive status when it becomes part of a
choreographic project, the encounter between sound and motion on
stage, and the intersection of listening and seeing. As well as
being of interest to musicologists and choreologists considering
issues such as notation, multimedia and the analysis of
performance, this volume will appeal to scholars interested in
applied research in the fields of cognition and neuroscience. The
line-up of authors comprises representative figures of today's
choreomusicology, dance historians, scholars of twentieth-century
composition and specialists in cognitive science and performance
studies. Among the topics covered are multimedia and the analysis
of performance; the notational practice of choreographers and the
parallel attempts of composers to find a graphic representation for
musical gestures; and the experience of dance as a paradigm for a
multimodal perception, which is investigated in terms of how the
association of sound and movement triggers emotions and specific
forms of cognition.
This book provides a source of inspiration and a manual for
designers, entrepreneurs and professionals who are looking into the
practical application of product configurators. In this growing
profession, there is a need for a book which focuses on the
configuration process from a design perspective. The book delves
into the practical application of configurators using case studies
of selected firms that present their most significant works. It
offers the reader tips, suggestions, technical details and critical
issues which need to be considered, from experienced actors and
pioneers worldwide, which include: Unfold, Belgium In-flexions,
France Nervous System, USA Okinlab, Germany SkimLab, France Twikit,
Belgium INDG, The Netherlands ZeroLight, United Kingdom 3Dimerce,
The Netherlands 3DSource, USA Bagaar, Belgium MyCustomizer, Canada
Combeenation, Austria
This book explores how artistic strategies of resistance have
survived under the conservative-authoritarian regime which has been
in place in Russia since 2012. It discusses the conditions under
which artists work as the state spells out a new state cultural
policy, aesthetics change and the state attempts to define what
constitutes good taste. It examines the approaches artists are
adopting to resist state oppression and to question the present
system and attitudes to art. The book addresses a wide range of
issues related to these themes, considers the work of individual
artists and includes besides its focus on the visual arts also some
discussion of contemporary theatre. The book is interdisciplinary:
its authors include artists, art historians, theatre critics,
historians, linguists, sociologists and political scientists from
Russia, Europe and the United States.
Quick sketching is the best technique you can use to stay finely
tuned and to keep those creative juices flowing. To keep your sense
of observation heightened, and to sharpen your hand-eye
coordination, an animator needs to constantly draw and sketch.
Quick Sketching with Ron Husband offers instruction to quick
sketching and all its techniques. From observing positive and
negative space and learning to recognize simple shapes in complex
forms to action analysis and using line of action, this Disney
legend teaches you how to sketch using all these components, and
how to do it in a matter of seconds. On top of instruction and
advice, you'll also see Ron's portfolio of select art representing
his growth as an artist throughout the years. Watch his drawings as
he grows from a young, talented artist, to a true Disney animator.
Follow him as he goes around the world and sketches flamenco
dancers, football players, bakers, joggers, lions, tigers, anyone,
and anything. As if instruction and inspiration in one place
weren't enough, you'll find a sketchbook included, so you can flip
from Ron's techniques and work on perfecting basic shapes. Or take
your book on the road, read Ron's advice, sketch away, capture the
world around you.
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