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Calligraphy

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Carl Schmitt used Mao Zedong’s poem, “Kunlun,” to explain Mao’s “telluric partisanship.” This chapter follows Schmitt examining the poem but instead of words it looks at the brushstrokes. Each brushstroke is a release of telluric energy. Tied to the release of vital energy or qi, Chinese calligraphy (or shufa) is very different to the Western form and ...
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Heart Calligraphy

Proceedings of the TEI '16: Tenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2016
Heart Calligraphy is a biofeedback installation that creates abstract portraits of participants with their heartbeat data using a pen plotter. The real-time heart rate is mapped to the basic parameters of the pen's behaviors, namely speed, position, pressure and pendown time. Due to the natural variability in heart rate, every portrait becomes personal
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Chinese Calligraphy

Proceedings of the 2019 8th International Conference on Computing and Pattern Recognition, 2019
Chinese Calligraphy have many different styles. Usually beginners will focus on one style and learn it. However, beginners cannot accurately determine the type of Chinese calligraphy. Especial for the western foreigner. Therefore, it has important significance that using a computer to assist in collecting the calligraphy samples and do the correct ...
Yuanbo Wen, Juan Alberto Sigüenza
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Calligraphy

2013
Calligraphy is the art of writing characters with a brush and ink. Yet, the word “calligraphy,” from the Greek kalligraphía (beautiful writing), is something of a mistranslation of the Chinese term shufa (書法), which means “model writing,” or writing that is good enough to serve as a model.
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Calligraphies

Poem, 2015
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Learning the Traditional Art of Chinese Calligraphy via Three-Dimensional Reconstruction and Assessment

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2020
Muwei Jian, Junyu Dong, Maoguo Gong
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