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As part of Tate Moderns pre-opening programme in 1999, artist Mark Dion and a team of local volunteers combed the shore of the river at Bankside in front of Tate Modern, and at Millbank, opposite Tate Britain. Their aim was to explore Londons rich history through its material remains, the artefacts buried within the mud and gravel of its beaches. A wide variety of objects and fragments were uncovered, ranging from clay pipes, oyster shells and cattle teeth to plastic toys and shoes. The more unusual finds included a bottle containing a letter in Arabic script, pieces of Ballarmine pottery and a fragment of human shinbone. Tents were set up on the lawn outside Tate Britain, where each item was cleaned. A number of professionals including Museum of London staff, Thames River Police and ecologists, helped to identify them. Once collected and processed Mark Dion created an artwork from the objects and artefacts. The finds are presented as an installation, arranged in a mahogany cabinet alongside photographs of the beachcombers and tidal flow charts.
Dion, Mark --- archaeological objects --- archaeology --- kunst en wetenschap --- installatiekunst
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kunst --- kunstonderwijs --- academisering --- onderzoek in de kunsten --- Nederland --- globalisering --- auteursrecht --- kunst en wetenschap --- 373.67
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- dances [performance events] --- Theatrical science --- Varela, Francisco J. --- Höller, Carsten --- Mau, Bruce --- Stuart, Meg --- François, Michel --- Grigely, Joseph --- Steels, Luc --- Latour, Bruno --- Mullican, Matt --- Rosler, Martha --- Stengers, Isabelle --- Panamarenko --- In situ production --- Laboratoire Agit'Art [Dakar] --- Catalogues d'expositions --- Kunst --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi --- kunst en technologie --- kunst en wetenschap
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Color vision. --- Visual cortex. --- Visual perception. --- ed. by Karl R. Gegenfurtner, Lindsay T. Sharpe --- kleur --- perceptie --- psychologie --- kleurenleer --- kunst en wetenschap --- genetica --- moleculaire genetica --- biologie --- anatomie --- fotoreceptoren --- retina --- cortex --- 7.017 --- Color vision --- Visual cortex --- Visual perception --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Area striata --- Striate area --- Striate cortex --- Chromatic vision --- Color discrimination --- Color perception --- Color-sense --- Psychological aspects --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Occipital lobes
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Computer. Automation --- multimedia works --- Audiovisual methods --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Sociology --- computerization --- technology --- Art --- Mass communications --- nieuwe media --- multimedia --- cyberspace --- kunst en wetenschap --- internet --- netwerken --- onderwijs --- kunst en technologie --- cultuurfilosofie --- design --- grafisch design --- grafisch ontwerp --- kunst en design --- C3 --- censuur --- kunst en politiek --- nieuwe media en politiek --- Kiasma --- kunstonderwijs --- FACT --- Souillac Charter for Art and Industry --- grafische- en reclamevormgeving --- computergrafiek --- 791.5 --- 766.01 --- technology [general associated concept] --- maatschappij
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Texte Cornel Bierens, Iris Dik, Gerrit Gohlke [et al.] --- twintigste eeuw --- kunst --- kunst en wetenschap --- wetenschap --- N55 --- Tyler Mike --- Mol Jos --- Schouten Harold --- de Zeeuw Gerard --- Stansfield Elsa --- Hooykaas Madelon --- Stansfield + Hooykaas --- Vermeulen Rien --- Samson Laura --- Voûte Tom --- Hesse-Honegger Cornelia --- Vogler Wolf --- Nicolai Carsten --- Ikegami Takashi --- Pippin Steven --- Icke Vincent --- Vermeulen Alex --- TCP --- Tyyne Claudia Pollmann --- Pollmann Tyyne Claudia --- Winter Georg --- Miller Rainer --- Lewandowsky Via --- Grünbein Durs --- Plenge Jakobsen Henrik --- van Kerckhoven Anne-Mie --- Steels Luc --- 7.038 --- Art --- Science --- Science.
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Is color just a physiological reaction, a sensation resulting from different wave lengths of light on receptors in our eyes? Does color have an effect on our feelings? The phenomenon of color is examined in extraordinary new ways in John Gage's latest book. His pioneering study is informed by the conviction that color is a contingent, historical occurrence whose meaning, like language, lies in the particular contexts in which it is experienced and interpreted. Gage covers topics as diverse as the optical mixing techniques implicit in mosaic; medieval color-symbolism; the equipment of the manuscript illuminator's workshop, the color languages and color practices of Latin America at the time of the Spanish Conquest; the earliest history of the prism; and the color ideas of Goethe and Runge, Blake and Turner, Seurat and Matisse. From the perspective of the history of science, Gage considers the bearing of Newton's optical discoveries on painting, the chemist Chevreul's contact with painters and the growing interest of experimental psychologists in the topic of color in the late nineteenth century, particularly in relation to synaesthesia. He includes an invaluable overview of the twentieth-century literature that bears on the historical interpretation of color in art. Gage's explorations further extend the concepts he addressed in his prize-winning book, Color and Culture. Includes information on Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, rainbow, Ogden Rood, Camille Pissaro, Sir Isaac Newton, Piet Mondrian, Henri Matisse, Edouard Manet, Kasimir Malevich, light, Leonardo da Vinci, Wassily Kandinsky, Charles Henry, Hermann von Helmholz, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, George Field, Felix Feneon, G.T. Fechner, the four elements, Theo van Doesburg, Renee Descartes, Giovanni Battista Della Porta, Robert Delaunay, Eugene Delacroix, darkness, Michel Eugene Chevreul, Charles Blanc, William Blake, Bauhaus, Roger Bacon, Aristotle, Alhazen (Ibn al Haytham), Albertus Magnus, Leon Battista Alberti, Josef Albers, etc. Includes information on Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, rainbow, Ogden Rood, Camille Pissaro, Sir Isaac Newton, Piet Mondrian, Henri Matisse, Edouard Manet, Kasimir Malevich, light, Leonardo da Vinci, Wassily Kandinsky, Charles Henry, Hermann von Helmholz, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, George Field, Felix Feneon, G.T. Fechner, the four elements, Theo van Doesburg, Renee Descartes, Giovanni Battista Della Porta, Robert Delaunay, Eugene Delacroix, darkness, Michel Eugene Chevreul, Charles Blanc, William Blake, Bauhaus, Roger Bacon, Aristotle, Alhazen (Ibn al Haytham), Albertus Magnus, Leon Battista Alberti, Josef Albers, black blue, brown, gold, green, grey, purple, red, white, yellow, warm, cool, hot, cold, color of flowers, etc.
535.6 --- 7.01 --- 7.045 --- Kleurenleer --- Kunsttheorie ; 20ste eeuw --- Thema's in de kunst ; symboliek van kleuren --- 7.017 --- Blake William --- Chevreul Michel-Eugène --- Ghiberti Lorenzo --- Goethe --- John Gage --- Matisse Henri --- Newton Isaac --- Runge Philipp Otto --- Seurat Georges --- Turner Joseph Mallord William --- abstracte kunst --- abstracte schilderkunst --- abstractie --- kleur --- kleurenleer --- kunst en wetenschap --- middeleeuwen --- perceptie --- psychologie --- von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von --- 536.5 --- 774.6 --- Ghiberti --- Matisse, Henri (1869-1954) --- Seurat --- Turner, William --- kleurenpsychologie --- kleurgebruik --- Natuurkunde ; kleurenleer --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Iconografie ; symbolen, allegorieën, emblemen --- natuurkunde, licht, kleurenleer - kleurenpsychologie --- binnenhuis- en meubelkunst, toepassing van kleuren en verlichting --- Couleur (art) --- Couleur --- Aspect psychologique --- Aspect psychologique. --- Ghiberti, Lorenzo --- Seurat, Georges
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Bacher, Lutz ; Barry, Robert ; Beckett, Samuel ; Bourgeois, Louise ; Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung ; Creed, Martin ; Davé, Cristabel ; Douglas, Stan ; Eshkar, Shelley ; Gordon, Douglas ; Graham, Rodney ; Hannah, David ; Herold, Jörg ; Hill, Gary ; Irwin, Robert ; Keiser, Paul ; Martin, Agnes ; Ono, Yoko ; Oppenheim, Kristin ; Piper, Adrian ; Raetz, Markus ; Reinhardt, Ad ; Sherman, Stuart ; Stidworthy, Imogen ; Thater, Diana ; Tompkins, Rosie Lee ; Viola, Bill ; Wearing, Gillian ; Wiedemann, Pascale ; Young, La Monte ; Zazeela, Marian
ed. by Lawrence Rinder --- kunst --- beuwstzijn --- cognitie --- schilderkunst --- beeldhouwkunst --- installaties --- video --- film --- perceptie --- receptie-esthetica --- psychologie --- kunst en psychologie --- kunst en wetenschap --- artificiële intelligentie --- Bacher Lutz --- Barry Robert --- Beckett Samuel --- Bourgeois Louise --- Cha Theresa Hak Kyung --- Creed Martin --- Davé CristabeL --- Douglas Stan --- Gordon Douglas --- Graham Rodney --- Hannah David --- Herold Jörg --- Hill Gary --- Irwin Robert --- Kaiser Paul --- Eshkar Shelley --- Martin Agnes --- Museum of Jurassic technology --- Ono Yoko --- Oppenheim Kristin --- Piper Adrian --- Raetz Markus --- Reinhardt Ad --- Sherman Stuart --- Stidworthy Imogen --- Thater Diana --- Tompkins Rosie Lee --- Viola Bill --- Wearing Gillian --- 7.038 --- 7.01 --- 159.9 --- Art --- Consciousness in art --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Psychology --- Art, Primitive
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Art par ordinateur --- Computer art --- Computerkunst --- Technologie en de kunsten --- Technologie et les arts --- Technology and the arts --- Arts --- Computer art. --- Technology and the arts. --- Data processing. --- ed; by Timothy Druckrey with Ars Electronica --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- installaties --- nieuwe media --- technologie --- kunst en technologie --- video --- videokunst --- kunsttheorie --- film --- experimentele film --- fotografie --- digitale fotografie --- Ars Electronica --- computers --- esthetica --- MIDI --- kunst en wetenschap --- wetenschap --- cyberspace --- architectuur --- kunst en architectuur --- architectuur en technologie --- situationisme --- media art --- computerkunst --- internet --- virtuele realiteit --- virtual reality --- cybermedia --- endofysica --- Adrian Robert --- Piene Otto --- Tomita Isao --- Hentz Mike --- Youngblood Gene --- Cabaret Voltaire --- Sanborn John --- Claus Jürgen --- Brock Bazon --- Van Gogh TV --- Stadtwerkstatt TV --- televisie --- Weibel Peter --- O'Kane Bob --- Sims Karl --- KR+cF Knowbotic Research --- Sommerer Christa --- Mignonneau Laurent --- Carpenter Loren --- Carpenter Rachel --- Stocker Gerfried --- Merrit Just --- Stelarc --- Gomez-Pena Guillermo --- Sifuentes Roberto --- Mann Steve --- Iwai Toshio --- Sakamoto Ryuichi --- Bargar Robin --- Chio Insook --- Broeckmann Andreas --- 791.5 --- 7.038 --- 7.01 --- Arts and technology --- Art, Computer --- Computer craft --- Digital art --- New media art --- Data processing --- Internationales Brucknerfest. --- History. --- History
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