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Anamorphoses have been know for centuries, as distorted images needing to be seen in a mirror from a special point of view in order to see the non-distorted image. During Renaissance, they have been associated to mathematical techniques for drawing such pictures efficiently, on specific mirror shapes (in the case of cylindrical or conical mirrors).
de Comite, Francesco, Grisoni, Laurent
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Recently united to its powerful English twin sister through the 1707 Union Act, Scotland experiences a major identity crisis in the Enlightenment. Politically, religiously, and socially divided, it is led to redefine its image by rewriting history ...
Céline SABIRON
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The “passion for particularity” in The Return of the Native
Gillian Beer argues that Hardy shared with Darwin what she calls “the passion for particularity.” Hardy’s relish in details is undoubtedly an effect of science for, as J.-A.
Annie Ramel
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Jean-Luc Marion is well known as a theologian and philosopher, but as yet his innovative postmetaphysical thought, which arose in part as a reaction to Derrida’s deconstructive critiques of traditional phenomenology, has not yet been widely applied to ...
Raoul Eshelman
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This article argues that there are parallels between developments in modern science and in art and culture, including the culture of finance, and that these developments can be tracked by a notion of volatility not just as change, but as how change ...
Ackbar Abbas
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Anamorphosis, the geography of physicians, and mortality [PDF]
Visual images can have an impact that is different and often more immediate than the written argument or reported statistical effect. Photographs are especially effective and, hence, the photo essay. But serendipitous intuition can also be fostered with schematic diagrams.
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THE PRINCIPLES OF ARTISTIC UNITY IN THE BOOKS BY Y. MORITS IN THE 2000S
The current paper features the principles of artistic integrity in the books by Y. Morits published in the 2000s («Лицо», «Таким образом», «По закону – при- вет почтальону», «Рассказы о чудесном», «Сквозеро», «Ванечка» etc.).
O. N. Vladimirov
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Artana: Art and Knowledge about Anamorphosis
For the 2022 IEEE VR 3DUI contest on the topic of “Arts, Science, Information and Knowledge - visualization and interactions”, we present Artana, an immersive application proposing to explore anamorphosis in various interactive ways. Through an unexpected experience, the user is transported to a museum in which he/she will have access to the history of
Shannon Dubreuil +7 more
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Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin [PDF]
Claire Farago and Donald Preziosi once pointed out how recent art museums by architect Daniel Libeskind allow for altered relationships between exhibitions and visitors.
Henrik Reeh
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New records of five polydesmidan millipedes (Diplopoda, Polydesmida) from the Ogasawara Islands, Japan, with notes on the postembryonic development of Prosopodesmus spp. (Haplodesmidae) [PDF]
The Ogasawara Islands are remote oceanic islands located approximately 1,000 km south of mainland Japan and investigations of their fauna are essential for understanding the processes underlying the assembly of oceanic island biotas.
Soma Chiyoda +4 more
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