With additional text contributed by Candace Christiansen, this book presents an enchanting exploration of natural wonder. Full-color illustrations.Candace ChristiansenLocker, T. (2001). Sky tree: Seeing science through art. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers....
Nature is the international weekly journal of science: a magazine style journal that publishes full-length research papers in all disciplines of science, as well as News and Views, reviews, news, features, commentaries, web focuses and more, covering all branches of science and how science ...
This extraordinary collection of images is accompanied by astounding revelations about the technology used to capture the photographs and deeper insights into the subjects of the images. Casual readers will be delighted as they flip through this tome; the striking images illustrate a wide range of ...
varied are all aligned to the initial theme and goal. A theme can be a question, an observation, a discussion, anything that helps us to ponder an aspect of being human. The hope is to bring various areas of life into the spotlight utilizing any means we can from art to science. ...
Seeing Science: The Sight/Insight of Scandinavian Art 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者:Friedman,Robert Marc 摘要: This editorial is featured in an issue of ISR that takes up the question of light in Scandinavian painting of the 19th Century, which is internationally recogni...
interdisciplinary, synthetic approach to late medieval intellectual history and to major works within the medieval literary canon, Seeing through the Veil will be an essential resource to the study of medieval literature and culture, as well as philosophy, history of art, and history of science. ...
9. (Environmental Science) an area, sphere, or realm considered as a complete environment: the animal world. 10. any field of human activity or way of life or those involved in it: the world of television. 11. a period or state of existence: the next world. 12. the total circums...
Brakhage's brief documentary film "The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes" is one of the most graphic, explicit, and disturbing films of all time. The film lacks narration, interviews, or even any sound at all (there isn't even a soundtrack). However, all of this works to the film...
Our analysis moves beyond developmental frameworks of childhood to argue that interpretations of children's art can provide insights into complex and emotionally charged experiences of children. Through analysing children's art created in the first year of the Interfaith Childhoods workshops, we argue ...
All too often at museums we only get to see a finished artefact once it's been painstakingly restored and put back on show. But the work involved in that restoration is itself a fascinating mix of art and science, and it's well worth visiting some of these places where you can see it...