Innovation and Visualization: Trajectories, Strategies, and MythsAmy Ione's Innovation and Visualization is the first in detail account that relates the development of visual images to innovations in art, communication, scientific research, and technological advance. Integrated case studies allow Ione to put aside C.P. Snow's "two culture" framework in favor of cross-disciplinary examples that refute the science/humanities dichotomy. The themes, which range from cognitive science to illuminated manuscripts and media studies, will appeal to specialists (artists, art historians, cognitive scientists, etc.) interested in comparing our image saturated culture with the environments of earlier eras. The scope of the examples will appeal to the generalist. |
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... neurological research that directly relates art and the brain. It is also ironic to see this approach in light of the number of contemporary philosophers who view recent scientific research as a tool 48 Art and Consciousness.
... neurological research that directly relates art and the brain. It is also ironic to see this approach in light of the number of contemporary philosophers who view recent scientific research as a tool 48 Art and Consciousness.
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Trajectories, Strategies, and Myths Amy Ione. contemporary philosophers who view recent scientific research as a tool that will aid us in distinguishing philosophical arguments from actual brain operations . Given Zeki's dependence on ...
Trajectories, Strategies, and Myths Amy Ione. contemporary philosophers who view recent scientific research as a tool that will aid us in distinguishing philosophical arguments from actual brain operations . Given Zeki's dependence on ...
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... contemporary scientific experiments that have deepened our understanding of cross - sensory connections with artistic experimentation would have allowed Zeki to examine Wagner's work from a number of rich perspectives . Had he looked at ...
... contemporary scientific experiments that have deepened our understanding of cross - sensory connections with artistic experimentation would have allowed Zeki to examine Wagner's work from a number of rich perspectives . Had he looked at ...
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Contents
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5 Books Rhetoric and Visual Art | 75 |
Innovation Practice | 87 |
Painting Photography and Vision Science | 109 |
Painting | 155 |
New Genres | 175 |
11 Perception Visual Art and the Brain | 197 |
Conservation and Restoration Studies | 217 |
Entering the Twentyfirst century | 229 |
Notes on Chapter Title Quotes | 233 |
Bibliography | 235 |
Index | 265 |
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