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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Walter Crane, Cynthia Oswald
Walter Crane, Cynthia Oswald
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Istvan Orosz, Erin Williams
Istvan Orosz, Erin Williams
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Craig Ward, Melissa Seling
Craig Ward, Melissa Seling
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Creative Graphical Coding Via Pipelined Pixel Manipulation, Dale E. Parson
Creative Graphical Coding Via Pipelined Pixel Manipulation, Dale E. Parson
Computer Science and Information Technology Faculty
Creative coding is the act of computer programming intended to create aesthetic artifacts in one or more digital media such as graphical images, animated videos, computer games, or musical performances. Visual artists and musicians use computers to compose, to render, and to perform. Algorithms remain as important as they are for any computer program, but their intent is to inspire, or at least to entertain, in contrast to more utilitarian applications of algorithms. This paper outlines the software structures and aesthetic perspectives of two novel algorithms for the creative manipulation of pixels in the Processing language. The first algorithm focuses …
Muriel Cooper, Al Bronakowski
Muriel Cooper, Al Bronakowski
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
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Mary Blair, Emma Brooks
Mary Blair, Emma Brooks
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
Mary Blair was one of the few women who played an important role in the history of animation. In the 1950’s, she was in a field dominated by men, but one man in particular saw great promise and potential in Blair’s whimsical and unique style, Walt Disney. Blair work on three Disney classics, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan. She maintained a professional relationship with Walt Disney after she left to pursue freelance endeavors. Blair worked with him again for one last time with the It’s a Small World attraction at Disneyland. Mary Blair’s illustrations created fantasy environments that …