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SENI KALIGRAFI: PERAN DAN KONTRIBUSINYA TERHADAP PERADABAN ISLAM [PDF]

open access: yesEl Harakah, 2012
Calligraphy, one of the Islamic arts, has gotten a great attention in Muslim community. Basically, calligraphy is artistic writings (khat) taken from Al Quran and it is named based on the place:  Makki, Madani, Anbari and Baghdadi. By the time, names of (
Laily Fitriani
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Reconfiguration of the brain during aesthetic experience on Chinese calligraphy—Using brain complex networks

open access: yesVisual Informatics, 2022
Chinese calligraphy, as a well-known performing art form, occupies an important role in the intangible cultural heritage of China. Previous studies focused on the psychophysiological benefits of Chinese calligraphy.
Rui Li   +3 more
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A Novel CNN Model for Classification of Chinese Historical Calligraphy Styles in Regular Script Font [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2023
Chinese calligraphy, revered globally for its therapeutic and mindfulness benefits, encompasses styles such as regular (Kai Shu), running (Xing Shu), official (Li Shu), and cursive (Cao Shu) scripts.
Qing Huang   +4 more
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The Effects and Learners’ Perceptions of Cluster Analysis-Based Peer Assessment for Chinese Calligraphy Classes

open access: yesSAGE Open
Calligraphy is the treasure of traditional Chinese culture and it is ubiquitous in China. Because of the unique aesthetic characteristics of calligraphy, the difficulty of calligraphy teaching lies in the assessment of calligraphy works.
chengche qiao
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Generative adversarial networks based motion learning towards robotic calligraphy synthesis

open access: yesCAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology
Robot calligraphy visually reflects the motion capability of robotic manipulators. While traditional researches mainly focus on image generation and the writing of simple calligraphic strokes or characters, this article presents a generative adversarial ...
Xiaoming Wang, Yilong Yang, Weiru Wang
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The Idea of the Just Ruler and the Art Patron in Persianate Calligraphy

open access: yesManazir Journal, 2023
Jaʿfar Tabrizi (1383–1455) is one of the most famous Timurid calligraphers and was the chief of prince Baysonqor’s (1397–1433) library. Under his supervision, some of the most prestigious Herati manuscripts were created.
Hamid Reza Ghelichkhani
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Chinese Calligraphy: An Ancient Art in the Modern Era [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
Chinese calligraphy is an ancient character writing art. It germinated in the Shang Dynasty, reached its peak in the Tang Dynasty, and did not form a new calligraphy style for more than one thousand years.
Chen Ziyuan
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“Calligraphy” and “Qi” from the Perspective of Philosophy of Information—From the Perspective of Chinese Calligraphy Theory

open access: yesProceedings, 2022
“Qi” plays an important role in Chinese Calligraphy Theory. “Qi” deeply embodies the spirit of Taoism and philosophical speculation with Oriental characteristics and can reflect the core and composition of traditional Chinese art aesthetics.
Xin Chen
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On the "Calligraphy" of Books [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of TextGraphs-11: the Workshop on Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing, 2017
TextGraphs ACL 2017 (to appear)
Vanessa Queiroz Marinho   +4 more
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CHARACTERISTICS OF ISLAMIC CALLIGRAPHY: NASTA‘LEQ, PERSIAN CALLIGRAPHY INFLUENCES ON MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE OF 17TH CENTURY

open access: yesHamdard Islamicus, 2023
The investigation on Islamic calligraphy, particularly Nasta‘leq calligraphy, mainly focuses only on the history of calligraphy, calligraphers’ biographies, and calligraphy’s origins and training.
FATIMA ZAHRA, SAFRIZAL SHAHIR
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