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The art of visual neglect

The Lancet, 1997
paintings showed fluctuating left visual neglect and loss of depth. A French painter, after his stroke, continued to produce elegant line drawings, but characterised by neglect of the left of the sheet and some neglect of the left side of figures across the picture space.
John C. Marshall, Peter W. Halligan
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Assessment in the visual arts: Challenges and possibilities

Arts education policy review, 2019
Assessment in art is notoriously difficult and is probably best approached with skepticism. Artistry is notoriously difficult to assess. Yet measures of student learning in art are needed for both advocacy and art education policy.
M. Graham
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Expression in the Visual Arts

Evaluation & Research in Education, 2001
Behind all the valuable guidance offered in the National Curriculum for Art and Design booklet (QCA/DfEE, 1999) and through the suggestions in the Art & Design Scheme of Work (QCA/DfEE, 2000), lies a level of thinking for teachers which may not be readily apparent. This level of thinking might be described by the question: What is it like to work as an
Peter Millward, Anthony Parton
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Visual Arts Search on Mobile Devices

ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl., 2019
Visual arts, especially paintings, appear everywhere in our daily lives. They are not only liked by art lovers but also by ordinary people, both of whom are curious about the stories behind these artworks and also interested in exploring related artworks.
Hui Mao, James She, Ming Cheung
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Integrative phenomena in visual arts and mathematics

Journal of Mathematics and the Arts, 2019
The aim of our article is to find suitable integrative phenomena for both visual arts and mathematics, with a focus on preserving the nature of each of these subjects and their specific methods of acquiring and processing information. This article builds
Päivi Portaankorva-Koivisto   +1 more
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Performance and visual arts-based programs for children with disabilities: a scoping review focusing on psychosocial outcomes

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2018
Purpose: There is a growing movement in pediatric rehabilitation to understand how approaches addressing aspects beyond body function contribute to enhanced psychosocial well-being. Among such approaches is the use of creative arts.
Brydne M. Edwards   +4 more
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An Exploratory Study of Early Visual Arts Education in Two Hong Kong Kindergartens

Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2018
This study investigates teachers’ beliefs about early visual arts education and implementation in kindergartens through an exploratory study involving 33 teachers in one whole- and one half-day kindergarten.
S. Leung
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Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning in the Visual Arts: a review

Neural computing & applications (Print), 2021
I. Santos   +4 more
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Visual Arts

Brahms in Context, 2019
Students can minor in art or take general elective classes from a diverse curriculum that includes drawing, painting, printmaking, digital photography, visual communication, fiber art and a range of special topics courses.
William Vaughan, Natasha Loges
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Explaining Art Visually

Museum International, 1948
Katherine Kuh was Curator of the Gallery of Art interpretation and Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago. Editor of the Institute’s quarterly publication, The Bulletin.
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