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- Technological innovation and the decorative arts / by Winterthur Conference(19th :1973); Quimby, Ian M. G.(CARDINAL)142563; Earl, Polly Anne.(CARDINAL)542633; Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.(CARDINAL)147671;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Industrial arts; Decorative arts;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Art, technology, and language across the Middle East / by Baldino, Greg,author.(CARDINAL)626878;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-109) and index.The history of art, technology and language across the Middle East -- Art, technology, and language in the Gulf -- Art, technology, and language in the Levant -- Art, technology, and language in North Africa -- Important figures in art, technology, and lanuage across the Middle East -- Chronology -- Map of the region.Explores art, technology, and language in Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco.
- Subjects: Art; Technology; Arabic language;
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- Principles of digital arts & multimedia / by Crelin, Joy,editor.(CARDINAL)885824;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The field of digital arts and multimedia comprises a wide range of artforms, techniques, and technologies that enable creative professionals to tell stories, convey information, and develop entertaining and immersive experiences through the use of digital technology. Digital artwork and multimedia projects are key to a wide range of industries, from entertainment and education to product design, advertising, and medicine. The entries in this work will provide a solid background in digital arts and multimedia and help readers to develop a deeper and meaningful understanding of this ever-changing field. Featuring approximately 125 individual essays as well as a glossary, bibliography, and index, Principles of Digital Arts & Multimedia will be an invaluable resource for students at the high school and undergraduate levels, particularly those considering further education or careers in the digital and multimedia arts.
- Subjects: Digital art.; Instructional and educational works.; Informational works.; Reference works.; Digital media.; New media art.; Technology and the arts.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Artificial intelligence art and other creative tech / by Woolf, Alex,1964-author.(CARDINAL)671811; Evans, Tom(Art director),editor.(CARDINAL)794663; World Book, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)170438;
Art -- Music -- Writing -- Movies."Would you visit an art gallery to see a painting created by a computer? Or read a poem written by a software program? Artificial intelligence (AI) program are now capable of generating artworks that rival those produced by human artists. AI can generate paintings, music, poetry, and even sculptures that challenge traditional notions of art. Learn how these high-tech methods are transforming the creative process"--Ages 9-17
- Subjects: Informational works.; Technology and the arts; AI art; Arts;
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- The arts. by World Book, Inc.(CARDINAL)170438;
Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.Playing music: the keyboard - the organ -- Hammered dulcimer -- Harpsichord -- Piano -- Electronic keyboards -- Capturing music: the microphone -- Phonograph -- Tape recorder -- Compact disc -- Painting: tempera paint -- Oil paint -- Acrylic paint -- Capturing images: the camera obscura -- Camera -- Film development -- Motion pictures -- Animation -- Sound tracks -- Digital cameras -- Important dates in the arts."An exploration of the transformative impact of inventions and discoveries in the arts. Features include fact boxes, sidebars, biographies, timeline, glossary, list of recommended reading and Web sites, and index"--Provided by publisher.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Technology and the arts; Arts; Arts;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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- Art and the future; a history/prophecy of the collaboration between science, technology, and art / by Davis, Douglas,1933-2014.(CARDINAL)129193;
Bibliography: pages 195-203.
- Subjects: Art and science.; Art and technology.; Art, Modern;
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- The art of African textiles : technology, tradition, and lurex / by Picton, John.(CARDINAL)192771; Becker, Rayda.(CARDINAL)226890; Barbican Art Gallery.(CARDINAL)165175;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 130-131).
- Subjects: Textile design; Textile fabrics;
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- Digital currents : art in the electronic age / by Lovejoy, Margot.(CARDINAL)196521; Lovejoy, Margot.Postmodern currents.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [323]-332) and index.
- Subjects: Postmodernism; Technology and the arts.; Computer art; Video art;
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- Figuring / by Popova, Maria,author.(CARDINAL)559188;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 549-552) and index.Only the dreamer wakes -- To find dismooned among the stardust -- What is lost and what is gained -- Of the infinite in the finite -- To figure and transfigure -- The much that calls for more -- To brave the light of the world -- That which exhausts and exalts -- Merely the beautiful -- Divided, indivisible -- Between sinew and spirit -- Between art and life -- The banality of survival -- Shadowing the light of immortality -- To gaze and turn away -- From romance to reason -- From terror to transcendence -- Unmastering -- The heart's circumference -- Bound by neither mind nor matter -- In the darkness of being -- Searching for totality -- Into the unfathomed -- Where splendor dwells -- To live and to vanish -- Between the scale of atoms and the scale of worlds -- Between the time of monarchs and the time of stars -- Tracing the thread of being -- From shoreless seeds to stardust."Figuring" explores the complexities of love and the human search for truth and meaning through the interconnected lives of several historical figures across four centuries-beginning with the astronomer Johannes Kepler, who discovered the laws of planetary motion, and ending with the marine biologist and author Rachel Carson, who catalyzed the environmental movement. Stretching between these figures is a cast of artists, writers, and scientists-mostly women, mostly queer-whose public contribution have risen out of their unclassifiable and often heartbreaking private relationships to change the way we understand, experience, and appreciate the universe. Among them are the astronomer Maria Mitchell, who paved the way for women in science; the sculptor Harriet Hosmer, who did the same in art; the journalist and literary critic Margaret Fuller, who sparked the feminist movement; and the poet Emily Dickinson. Emanating from these lives are larger questions about the measure of a good life and what it means to leave a lasting mark of betterment on an imperfect world.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Women in science; Women and the arts; Technological innovations; Technology and civilization.; Art and society.;
- Available copies: 20 / Total copies: 20
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- The art of tinkering : meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology / by Wilkinson, Karen,author.(CARDINAL)612392; Petrich, Mike,author.(CARDINAL)612902; Exploratorium (Organization),sponsor.(CARDINAL)325219;
Tinkering tenets -- Tools for tinkering -- The Tinkering Studio team -- Tinkering in the world -- A history of the sky / Ken Murphy -- The view from on high / Cris Benton -- Physiological photograms / Leigh Anne Langwell -- Stroboscopic adventures / Nicole Catrett -- Luminous installations / Barry Underwood -- Squishy circuits / AnnMarie Thomas -- Electronic popables / Jie Qi -- Wondrous wearables / Grace Kim -- Felted tech / Moxie Lieberman -- Five words or less / Paul Nosa -- Wire works / Arthur Ganson -- Pet or meat / Tim Hunkin -- Animatronic creatures / Asia Ward -- Cardboard girl / Dax Tran-Caffee -- Absurdist automata / Paul Spooner -- Conservation of intimacy / Bernie Lubell -- Ocean edge device / Walter Kitundu -- An instrument a day / Ranjit Bhatnagar -- Technological lifeforms / Shish Chieh Huang -- Fused fashions / Karen Wilkinson -- Cardboard supertrack / Cardboard Institute of Technology -- Rolling through the bay / Scott Weaver -- Tapigami / Danny Scheible."The Art of Tinkering is a collection of exhibits, artwork, and projects that celebrate a whole new way to learn, in which people create their own knowledge through making and doing, working with readily available materials, getting their hands dirty, collaborating with others, problem-solving in the most fun sense of the word, and, yes, oftentimes failing and bouncing back from getting stuck. Each artist featured in The Art of Tinkering goes through this process, and lovingly shares the backstory behind their own work so that readers can feel invited to join in on the whimsy. Whether it's sharing their favorite tools (who knew toenail clippers could be so handy?) or offering a glimpse of their workspaces (you'd be amazed how many electronics tools you can pack into one pantry!), the stories, lessons, and tips in The Art of Tinkering offer a fascinating portrait of today's maker scene. Artists include Scott Weaver, Arthur Ganson, Moxie, Tim Hunkin, AnnMarie Thomas, Ranjit Bhatnagar and Jie Qi" -- Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Science and the arts.; Creative ability in technology.; Decorative arts; Technology.; Inventions.;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 13
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