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Drawer drawing drawings

2023
In this masters report, I explore the systems and reasonings that structure my drawing process, namely my consistent inclination to make small marks on surfaces. I consider how such a repetitive and straightforward process can lead to dizzying, frenetic, and mysterious results.
Chess, Sarah, 0009-0000-9080-9767
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To Draw or Not to Draw

23rd International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, 2018
Drawing curves in mid-air with fingers is a fundamental task with applications to 3D sketching, geometric modeling, handwriting recognition, and authentication. Mid-air curve input is most commonly accomplished through explicit user input; akin to click-and-drag, the user may use a hand posture (e.g.
Umema Bohari, Ting-Ju Chen, null Vinayak
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Drawing on drawings

Aphasiology, 1995
Abstract Therapeutic experience shows that drawing can be used as an aid to communication in aphasia therapy. Not only can drawings be a means of expression for the patient, they also serve as a communicative aid for the respective partner who can draw in order to help the aphasic understand him.
Angelika Bauer, Gudrun Kaiser
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A systematic review of trends and findings in research employing drawing assessment in science education

, 2020
In this study, we reviewed 76 journal articles on employing drawing assessment as a research tool in science education. Findings from the systematic review suggest four justifications for using drawing as a type of research tool, including assessment via
Hsin‐Yi Chang   +6 more
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Clock drawing test

Practical Neurology
The clock drawing test is one of the most common screening instruments for dementia. It is easy and fast to administer and provides a straightforward way to assess a range of cognitive domains.
Fernanda Lustosa Cabral Gomez   +1 more
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The Surprisingly Powerful Influence of Drawing on Memory

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2018
The colloquialism “a picture is worth a thousand words” has reverberated through the decades, yet there is very little basic cognitive research assessing the merit of drawing as a mnemonic strategy.
Myra A. Fernandes   +2 more
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Drawing Pedigrees

Mathematical Medicine and Biology, 1988
The problem of drawing a pedigree in a clear and concise manner is discussed and a case is made for the adoption of the marriage node graph as the most appropriate format in which to depict highly looped pedigrees. A method for assigning suitable coordinates to marriages and individuals is then described.
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Drawing/writing/drawing

Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice, 2018
Abstract Drawing and writing have a complex, sometimes incestuous, relationship. They are both taught to children, but in different, if overlapping, ways: writing is usually obliged to remain faithful, whereas drawing can break free. There is a no-man’s-land in between, where writing can look like drawing or vice versa, and there are ...
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Drawing Without Drawing

Architectural Theory Review, 2009
That architectural drawings are, as a matter of course, thought in terms of representation is one of the most accepted notions in the field. However, the insufficiency of this notion already appears in the first systematic theorizations of Western painting and architecture, where their author, Leon Battista Alberti, introduces something profoundly ...
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Drawing Without Drawing

2017
El modelado paramétrico integra tanto el diseño experimental (CAD) como su realización (CAM) y verificación (CAE). Es susceptible a las variaciones y mutaciones de los sistemas generativos, basados en parámetros que se traducen a un lenguaje de programación mediante algoritmos genéticos, como los denominó John Holland en 1970.
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