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The “Ukiyo” of Moxibustion Reflected in the Ukiyo-e
. Ukiyo-e (浮世絵) was a genre of popular art during the Edo and Meiji periods in Japan. Moxibustion, which was originally introduced from China, was also in its heyday and became one of the popular topics for ukiyo-e artists at that time.
Shan JIANG, Hong Foong Wong, Jin LU
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Abstract In this study, we focused on contents described in the ‘Ansei period Komagome Fuji Shrine area map and illustration’. We verified the contents of the ‘Ansei period map’ and considered the aspects of gardeners' farmland in this area. Consequently, the following findings were obtained. (1) Most of the farmers in this area also work as gardeners.
Miki Watanabe
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A Primer on Building Life‐Like Systems
Building Life‐Like Systems: What properties should artificial systems possess to be considered life‐like? In this Perspective, this question is explored by reviewing fundamental characteristics that experimental systems emulate to mimic living cells.
Mahesh A. Vibhute, Hannes Mutschler
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Inspired by surimono: Integrating photography and poetry to bring plants into focus
Plants are our sources of oxygen, food, medicines, clothing, building materials, fuels. They are part of our history, our trade, our imaginations. Here we investigate the potential for integration of photographs and poetry to bring plants to life and let them tell their stories, inspired by the ancient Japanese woodprint artform, surimono.
Robert Coe +2 more
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Big Transfer Learning for Fine Art Classification
Automatic classification and retrieval of fine art collections have received much attention in recent years. In this article, we explore the applicability of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for art‐related image classification tasks. To examine how hyperparameters affect model performance, we use different hyperparameters in our experiments and ...
Wentao Zhao +3 more
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To study the beautification of art design and analyze the application of visual perception in art design, this paper proposes an image beautification processing technique based on multiple chromatic aberration compensation of illumination. The paper will then investigate the task of classifying styles, genres, and artists based on deep learning methods
Xuanhan Zhang, Gengxin Sun
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Abstract The past decade has seen tremendous growth and innovation in the use of digital resources, methods, and tools in the history of art and architecture. While digital art history is less developed than text‐based disciplines, the emergence of new digital standards for visual and spatial data, and advances in computer vision are poised to ...
Alexander Brey
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Almazán Tomas, David y Ogata Gekkō. Estampas del Genji Monogatari. Gijón: Satori, 2002, 164 pp.
El Genji monogatari fue una obra conocida en Japón a lo largo de la historia por los poemas que contenía y las imágenes de ilustradores sobre ella más que por ser la primera novela psicológica de la historia, como hoy en día se considera a menudo. Ogata
José Pazó Espinosa
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High‐Capacity Image Steganography Algorithm Based on Image Style Transfer
Steganography is a technique for publicly transmitting secret information through a cover. Most of the existing steganography algorithms are based on modifying the cover image, generating a stego image that is very similar to the cover image but has different pixel values, or establishing a mapping relationship between the stego image and the secret ...
Xinliang Bi +4 more
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The Meeting of Asia and the Netherlands: On Van Gogh’s Challenge in Emulating Rembrandt
The essay grew out of an issue I had been pondering for some time and is an attempt to gain an insight into a secret Van Gogh was eager to discover while comparing himself as an artist with “Rembrandt, the magician”. Van Gogh was convinced that art could
Ozaki Akihiro
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