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Teachers Curating Virtual Exhibitions for Learning Visual Arts: A Study of Impact and Effectiveness
Abstract Although visual arts teachers have free access to high quality online artwork images offering them immense teaching resources, making meaningful use of them remains a pedagogical challenge. During the COVID‐19 pandemic, the transition from face‐to‐face to online teaching caused an immediate need for teachers to enhance their digital ...
Cheung‐On Tam, Claire Ka‐Yan Hui
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Julie Watkins
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The polaroid image as photo-object [PDF]
This article is part of a larger project on the cultural history of Polaroid photography and draws on research done at the Polaroid Corporate archive at Harvard and at the Polaroid company itself.
Adams, Ansel +31 more
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Musical Metaphors in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens’s “The Man with the Blue Guitar” (1937) is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential poems of the 20th century. Inspired by Picasso’s painting The Old Guitarist, the poem in turn inspired Michael Tippett’s sonata for
Victor Kennedy
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This paper introduces a new parallel algorithm based on the Gram‐Schmidt orthogonalization method. This parallel algorithm can find almost exact solutions of tridiagonal linear systems of equations in an efficient way. The system of equations is partitioned proportional to number of processors, and each partition is solved by a processor with a minimum
Seyed Roholah Ghodsi +2 more
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«The Human Clay»: la poetica di David Hockney
The contemporary artist David Hockney is well known as a painter of nature. However, what is the focus of his art? What is his self-appointed purpose as a painter? From a critical review of his numerous publications the answer arises naturally: humanity.
Elisabetta Mazzoni
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We present a 3D Ensemble Monte Carlo particle‐based simulator with a novel realspace treatment of the short‐range electron – electron and electron‐ion interactions. By using a corrected Coulomb force in conjunction with a proper cutoff range, the shortrange portion of the force is properly accounted for, and the ‘double counting’ of the long‐range ...
W. J. Gross, D. Vasileska, D. K. Ferry
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Between a Rock and a Blue Chair: David Hockney’s Rocky Mountains and Tired Indians (1965)
Travel and cultural exchange between the United Kingdom and the United States of America became a key feature of the 1960s, shaping the world view of many a British artist, curator, architect, writer, film-maker, and academic. Against that wider backdrop,
Martin Hammer
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Pictures taken from different view points cannot be stitched into a geometrically consistent mosaic, unless the structure of the scene is very special.
Perona, Pietro, Zelnik-Manor, Lihi
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Questions and Answers about BSP
Bulk Synchronous Parallelism (BSP) is a parallel programming model that abstracts from low‐level program structures in favour of supersteps. A superstep consists of a set of independent local computations, followed by a global communication phase and a barrier synchronisation.
D.B. Skillicorn +2 more
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