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Adventures in Imaginative Seeing

open access: yes, 1958
Photograph of the exhibition "Adventures in Imaginative Seeing," December 7, 1958-January 15, 1959, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine ...
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
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“Two‐Eyed Seeing”: An Indigenous framework to transform fisheries research and management

open access: yesFish and Fisheries, 2020
It is with t’ooyaks (Nisga’a for ‘thanks’) to senior author and Mi’kmaw Elder Dr. Albert Marshall that we (the author team) have come to learn and embrace the concept of Etuaptmumk (Mi’kmaw for ‘TwoEyed Seeing’) and it is through his guidance that we ...
Andrea J. Reid   +8 more
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Elizabeth Bishop’s Grammar School for the Aspect-Blind and A-rhetorical

open access: yesReligions, 2017
This paper uses Elizabeth Bishop’s poem, “Over 2000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance” as an exemplar that displays the centrality of aspect perception in her work.
Walter Jost
doaj   +1 more source

Seeing and Hearing: Open-domain Visual-Audio Generation with Diffusion Latent Aligners [PDF]

open access: yesComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Video and audio content creation serves as the core technique for the movie industry and professional users. Re-cently, existing diffusion-based methods tackle video and audio generation separately, which hinders the technique transfer from academia to ...
Yazhou Xing   +4 more
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Seeing the body distorts tactile size perception [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Vision of the body modulates somatosensation, even when entirely non-informative about stimulation. For example, seeing the body increases tactile spatial acuity, but reduces acute pain.
Longo, Matthew R.   +2 more
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Children's working understanding of the knowledge gained from seeing and feeling [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In three Experiments, (N = 48 3- to 4-year olds; 100 3- to 5-year olds; 54 4-yearolds), children who could see or feel a target toy, recognized when they had sufficient information to answer “Which one is it?” and when they needed additional access. They
E. J. Robinson   +4 more
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Foreword

open access: yesAisthesis, 2013
The essays collected in this issue all stem from talks delivered at the International Conference, Aesthetic preferences, language games and forms of life: from Ludwig Wittgenstein, which was held on 23-25 January 2013 in the Aula Magna of the Faculty of ...
Jean-Pierre Cometti, Fabrizio Desideri
doaj   +1 more source

To See or Not to See... [PDF]

open access: yes2008 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2008
Summary form only given. Vision is the primary sense used in daily life. How do we "see" the world? Do we actually "see" it or rather "perceive" it? Or is it one and the same thing? How do people with optical eye defects perceive the world? Can normally sighted people partake in their experience? If you are blind or become blind, are you blind forever?
openaire   +3 more sources

Unseen Images. Imagination in the Making of Sabine Hertig’s Collages

open access: yesimg journal, 2019
This paper begins with a brief summary of a variety of theories on the creative process, addressing the question how unseen, surprising and intriguing images come about.
Michael Renner
doaj   +1 more source

Seeing What a GAN Cannot Generate [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019
Despite the success of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), mode collapse remains a serious issue during GAN training. To date, little work has focused on understanding and quantifying which modes have been dropped by a model.
David Bau   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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