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Crossing You in Style: Cross-modal Style Transfer from Music to Visual Arts [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2020
Music-to-visual style transfer is a challenging yet important cross-modal learning problem in the practice of creativity. Its major difference from the traditional image style transfer problem is that the style information is provided by music rather than images.
Cheng-Che Lee   +4 more
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The «Severe Style» of the Urals: on the Question of the Soviet Myth in the Visual Arts of the 1960s

open access: bronzeАкадемический вестник УралНИИпроект РААСН, 2021
Статья посвящена анализу «сурового стиля» в искусстве Урала. «Суровый стиль» в изобразительном искусстве Урала оказался больше чем отдельным кратким эпизодом в его эволюции. В творчестве уральских художников он охватил все жанры, способствовал обновлению пластического языка, живописной системы уральского искусства, позволил обрести собственную поэтику,
Андрей Эдуардович Мурзин   +1 more
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Motion study of traditional martial arts as visual inspirations for character design style

open access: diamondJournal of Physics: Conference Series, 2019
Watching action flicks, which feature some martial art fight between characters, can be very entertaining. The martial art fight and movement is usually the primary appeal and selling point. In the animation media such as movies or games, the animator does not necessarily have to be a practitioner of any martial art system but the animator will ...
Hario Sasongko   +2 more
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Contrasting Splendor: A Comparative Study of Baroque and Classical Styles in Visual Arts

open access: hybridActa Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum
This article provides a comparative analysis of Baroque and Classical styles in descriptive art, examining their distinct characteristics, historical contexts, and enduring legacies. By exploring the emotional intensity and dramatic flair of the Baroque period alongside the restrained harmony and proportion of Classicism, the paper highlights how these
Sayyara Sadikhova
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A Study on Learning Styles and Acceptance of Using Second Life for Learning in a Visual Arts Course

open access: diamondOpen Journal of Social Sciences, 2014
This paper reports and discusses on the initial stage of a study aiming to explore the relationship between students’ learning styles and their acceptance of using Second Life (SL) for learning. Par- ticipants in this study involved a small group of undergraduate students (N = 17) taking a Visual Arts course called ‘Digital Imaging’ at a university in ...
Gary Cheng, Tak-Lam Wong
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GENESIS OF CG ART AND VISUAL GAME STYLE

open access: yesScientific papers of Berdiansk State Pedagogical University Series Pedagogical sciences, 2022
The purpose of this work is to explore the prerequisites for the emergence of CG Art, in particular, to determine the role of the artist and designer in the process of creating the visual component of the virtual gaming space. Describe the technological methods of creating visual content. Methodology.
A. SHEVCHENKO   +3 more
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The Female Nude in Anti-Zia Feminist Painting

open access: yes21: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual, 2023
After the 1977 coup that launched General Zia-ul-Haq’s decade-long military dictatorship in Pakistan, visual arts flourished as part of many progressive movements.
Kristin Plys
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Baroque et maniérisme : pertinence d’une approche par les arts visuels ? L’itinéraire de Jean Rousset

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2006
This paper seeks to qualify D.Souiller’s unorthodox proposition that the baroque style in literature can and should be best defined outside any reference to the visual arts.
Jean-Pierre Maquerlot
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Les Politiques de soutien à l’art en Angleterre depuis 1990 : « exception britannique », dirigisme ou modèle hybride ?

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2007
Since the 1990s, English public support for the arts has drawn closer to the continental model of administration of culture while retaining and even creating idiosyncracies: funds are increasing but come partly from the National Lottery rather than taxes,
Cécile Doustaly
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