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
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Greek style art
Please excuse the lateness of this post, I was absent the day of the assignment and just remembered I had to do it. The preeminent form of Greek art was sculpture. The Greek style was characterized by a respect for … Continue reading
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Perceptual Illusions
On page 44, the section “Perceptual Illusions: malfunctional clues to the system” gives a basic explanation as to why our eyes react to illusions. Basically, our brain has different areas that focus on what things are and where things are. … Continue reading
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11/3 Assignment
“Was Somebody asking to see the soul? See, your own shape and countenance…” Walt Whitman in Leaves of Grass Please discuss one or two of the following statements: 1. When viewing a work of art, or listening to one, can we … Continue reading
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10/13 Assignment, Rotating Images
10/13 Assignment Rotating images Daniel P. and I were given a short write-up about a method of rotating an image to reveal another image. I believe what this technique tries to achieve is to figure out how the mind understands … Continue reading
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10/13 Assignment
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 … Continue reading
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One-Point Perspective
Audriana and I were assigned the one-point perspective. In pictures that use this perspective, the images get smaller as they move further away and converge at a vanishing point. Alberti was the first to describe the principles of the perspective. … Continue reading
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The Isometric System
Christine and I received an excerpt from the Phoebe McNaughton’s Perspective and Other Optical Illusions describing the isometric system – the all in one hexagonal projection. This method is a specific case of oblique projection and requires only one viewpoint … Continue reading
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10/13 Assignment
Virginia and I were assigned page 34 or the “Impossible Objects and a Fable for the certain” section. The page begins with a short story about a king who attempts to uphold truth by hanging those who lie. A sage … Continue reading
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10/13 Assignment
Post your assigned page of the different Visual perspectives with the one example you found on-line
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Oblique Projections
Oblique projections, or rotating a 3D image to make it 2D, are seen throughout the ancient world. One modern example is Hockney’s “Self-Portrait with a Blue Guitar.” Here Hockney has made everything horizontal or at a 45 degree angle, making … Continue reading
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