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Correction: Strive for excellence: unboxing the antecedents of art design students' creativity in the learning process in China. [PDF]
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Cataloguing and theorising open research practices in the arts, humanities and social sciences: Problematising and diversifying 'Open Science'. [PDF]
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Role of humanities in medical curricula in the South-East Asia region: a scoping review. [PDF]
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SIGGRAPH 89 Art show catalog - Computer art in context on - SIGGRAPH '89, 1989In this essay the author takes a cursory look at the increasing range of applications of computers to art and design practice and questions some of the assumptions that have been made about their use. The proliferation of computer imagery in society as part of the video culture and its effects on our attitudes towards digital representation are ...
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Publication of The Labour of Art Symposium held at the University of Lincoln, 2005.Invariably when a writer is interviewed on radio, television or in a newspaper the topic of their working methods will be addressed, i.e. where (the site) the writer does his writing (the art), how long does she/he write for, how many words do they write.
John Plowman, Chris Dunne
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Publication of The Labour of Art Symposium held at the University of Lincoln, 2005.Invariably when a writer is interviewed on radio, television or in a newspaper the topic of their working methods will be addressed, i.e. where (the site) the writer does his writing (the art), how long does she/he write for, how many words do they write.
John Plowman, Chris Dunne
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Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers - UbiComp '15, 2015
With wearable computing a new art form is evolving not only for artistic performances but now you can also interact with live digital performance content. Integrated with AR/VR (Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality) technologies, the future art performance will link with virtual characters.
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With wearable computing a new art form is evolving not only for artistic performances but now you can also interact with live digital performance content. Integrated with AR/VR (Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality) technologies, the future art performance will link with virtual characters.
Tzu-Chieh Tsai +2 more
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