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In recent decades, as global population has continued to increase, so has the demand for food (Ackerman et al. 2014; Opitz et al. 2016). This demand is only projected to rise as not only the population increases, but also the percentage of inhabitants in
Leigh Whittinghill +5 more
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Modalități de reprezentare a femininului la Mariana Bojan / Way of representing the feminine at Mariana Bojan [PDF]
Affiliated at the Equinox magazine poetic group, Mariana Bojan debuted in 1976 with Elegy for the last grove, a book that allowed us to identify, with enough precision, some of the poet's obvious qualities and first of all the taste for a diminutive ...
Ioana Maria Pașca
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Erratum to “The watercolor effect: Spacing constraints” [Vision Res. 49(24) (2009) 2911–2917]
Frédéric Devinck, Lothar Spillmann
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Assimilative and non-assimilative color spreading in the watercolor configuration
A colored line flanking a darker contour will appear to spread its color onto an area enclosed by the line (watercolor effect). The watercolor effect has been characterized as an assimilative effect, but non-assimilative color spreading has also been ...
Eiji eKimura, Mikako eKuroki
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Edge- and substrate-based effects for watercolor stylization [PDF]
We investigate characteristic edge-and substrate-based effects for watercolor stylization. These two fundamental elements of painted art play a significant role in traditional watercolors and highly influence the pigment's behavior and application. Yet a detailed consideration of these specific elements for the stylization of 3D scenes has not been ...
Montesdeoca, Santiago +6 more
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Dissociation of color and figure–ground effects in the watercolor illusion [PDF]
Two phenomena can be observed in the watercolor illusion: illusory color spreading and figure-ground organization. We performed experiments to determine whether the figure-ground effect is a consequence of the color illusion or due to an independent mechanism.
Rüdiger, Von der Heydt, Rachel, Pierson
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Specimen poetics: botany, reanimation, and the Romantic collection [PDF]
This essay argues that the modern literary anthology—and specifically its aspiration to delimit both aesthetic merit and historical representativeness—emerged as a response to changes in eighteenth-century botanical collecting, description, and ...
Porter, Dahlia
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A Compound Computational Model for Filling-In Processes Triggered by Edges: Watercolor Illusions
The goal of our research was to develop a compound computational model with the ability to predict different variations of the “watercolor effects” and additional filling-in effects that are triggered by edges.
Hadar Cohen-Duwek, Hedva Spitzer
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In the watercolor configuration composed of wavy double contours, both assimilative and non-assimilative color spreading have been demonstrated depending on the luminance conditions of the inner and outer contours (IC and OC, respectively).
Eiji eKimura, Mikako eKuroki
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Narratives of art-making in chronic fatigue syndrome/ myalgic encephalomyelitis: Three case studies [PDF]
This paper explores the narratives of three women who had lived with severe chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) for many years, and who engaged in art-making as a leisure activity rather than for psychotherapy.
Reynolds, F
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