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Why physics needs art to help picture the universe, Frank Wilczek, δημοσίευση στο Aeon
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-05T19:10:25+03:00
Figure 1: Brunelleschi’s arrangement allows a viewer to compare a reflected drawing to the thing itself, by removing the mirror Historians of science usually date the origin of the Scientific Revolution...
5 Greatest Immersive Art Experiences, Agnieszka Cichocka, δημοσίευση Daily Art [10/2/2022]
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-03T16:50:26+03:00
James Turrell, End Around: Ganzfeld, 2013. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, USA. Photo by James Turrel/ Superblue. The Cambridge English Dictionary describes immersion as “the fact of being completely...
Owning Digital Art – What Is the Environmental Cost? Agnieszka Cichocka, Daily Art [5/6/2022]
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-02T16:02:29+03:00
Jimmy Edgar, Reality Revision, crypto art, 2017. Foundation. While digital NFT art is booming, recently becoming one of the most broadly discussed topics in the art world, this success has also raised an...
Conrad Gesner: Illustrated Inventories with the use of Wonderful Woodcuts, Marisol Erdman, University of Glasgow Library Blog
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-02T15:49:29+03:00
Conrad Gesner was every part the ‘Renaissance man’, a true polymath with a wide range of interests which are reflected in the breadth and variety of his works. Although perhaps...
It Takes Artists and Scientists to Understand the Human Body, Monique Kornell, δημοσίευση στο Getty [8/2/2022]
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-01T23:13:43+03:00
Second Muscle Figure, after Jan Steven van Calcar, woodcut. From Andreas Vesalius, De humani corporis fabrica libri septem (Basel, 1543), p. 174. Getty Research Institute, 84-B27611 As a medical student at...
What is the metaverse and why does it matter to the art world? Experts weigh in and predict its future impact, The Art Newspaper’s XR Panel, δημοσίευση The Art Newspaper
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-01T16:31:47+03:00
All very meta: Party time, without wearables, hosted by Snowca$h at Crypto Wiener’s parcel on Cryptovoxels The Art Newspaper's XR Panel What exactly is extended reality (XR) and how is it being...
Digital technologies allow us to create precise copies of artefacts—but what does this mean for the idea of ‘authenticity’? Ben Luke, δημοσίευση The Art Newspaper
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-02T07:09:52+03:00
The photometric scanner, developed by Factum Arte, is used to extract detailed information about flat surfaces© Factum Foundation March 2020 was to be a significant month in the story of Factum...
What is generative art and why does it matter? Gretchen Andrew, δημοσίευση The Art Newspaper
Marilena Pateraki2022-10-01T16:15:07+03:00
Frieder Nake's Random Polygonal Train Horizontal/Vertical (1965) was created on the Standard Elektrik-Lorenz ER56 computer and plotted on a Zuse Graphomat Z64 Coined in 1965 by the German philosopher Max Bense,...