Anthony and I were assigned “Two to Five Points” on page 12. Multiple vanishing points make a 2D image seem more 3D, because multiple vanishing points create curvature in space or a fisheye view. An example of this is Dick Termes’ “Total Campus”, in which it gives a fish eye view of a viewing canopy in paradise.
Resources for online research
- Alvin Ailey
- Art History Resources on the Web
- Classical Music Link
- Culture NOW
- Image Collections and Online Art
- Met Museum online resources
- Metropolitan Opera
- New York Times – Arts
- SmART History
- The WWW Virtual Library: History of Art
- Thirteen – Sunday Arts
- UC Berkeley – Art History Resources
- Voices of the Shuttle
- WNYC – Arts and Ideas
Nice example