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Breaking art: Synthesizing abstract expressionism through image rearrangement

Computers & graphics
We present an algorithm that creates interesting abstract expressionist images from segments of an input image. The algorithm operates by first segmenting the input image at multiple scales, then redistributing the resulting segments across the image ...
Christopher Palazzolo   +2 more
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Fractality of Riopelle abstract expressionism paintings (1949–1953): A comparison with Pollock’s paintings

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2019
Being contemporaneous to Pollock, Riopelle was an iconic Canadian artist that developed complex painting patterns linked to the abstract expressionism movement.
J. Álvarez-Ramírez   +3 more
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An Introduction to Expressionism Analysis Based on Meaningful Deformation

Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 2018
In this paper, we present an application of meaningful contours in visual arts. Here, after defining the meaningful circular and polygonal contour and presenting functional definitions of meaningful contour based on fuzzy thinking, we examine the grounds
Mehdi Asasian
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The Birth of Materialism out of the Spirit of Expressionism: Nietzsche and Bloch’s Philosophy of Language

Revue internationale de philosophie, 2019
Cet article propose d’explorer la relation entre le statut d’écrivain supposé de Bloch, sa réception de l’œuvre de Nietzsche, et sa philosophie du langage, implicite dans son travail selon l’auteur.
C. Moir
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Expressionism in Susan Glaspell's Trifle

ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2018
         The main purpose of this research paper is to show how Expressionism is influential to  postwar American literature, especially to the one-act play entitled Trifles (1916) written by Susan Glaspell (1876-1948).
Instr. Kamal Wale
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Expanding Abstract Expressionism: Elaine de Kooning, Action Painting, and the American West

American Art, 2018
Elaine de Kooning’s work in the southern Great Plains region between the 1950s and 1980s demonstrates that the artist achieved a hard-fought self-sufficiency, as she established her own regionally influenced style and subject matter.
Amy M. Von Lintel, B. Roos
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Beckett and Expressionism

Modern Drama, 1966
IT IS AMONG NORTHERN PEOPLES that imaginative creation has most often taken the Expressionist path, first in the plastic arts, and then in literature. A certain amount of light seems to impose the conviction that the exterior world exists and that bodies are bodies.
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Expressionism

2015
Expressionism is a movement that originated in Germany before World War I and extended to the period between the two major European wars. It promoted subjective representation and “expressive” distortions in art.
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