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Biologically-inspired computing for the arts scientific data through graphics
Titre:
Biologically-inspired computing for the arts scientific data through graphics
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781466609433
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), 2012.
Description physique:
electronic texts (377 p.) : digital files.
Table des matières:
1. Bio-interfaces: designing wearable devices to organic interactions / Rachel Zuanon -- 2. Flow simulation with vortex elements / Mark Stock -- 3. Cooperation of nature and physiologically inspired mechanisms in visualisation / Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie, Ahmed Aber, John Mark Bishop -- 4. 0h!m1gas: a biomimetic stridulation environment / Kuai Shen Auson -- 5. Bridging synthetic and organic materiality: gradient transitions in material connections / Hironori Yoshida -- 6. Sustainable cinema: the moving image and the forces of nature / Scott Hessels -- 7. Seeing the unseen / Eve Andrée Laramée ... [et al.] -- 8. NanoArt: nanotechnology and art / Cris Orfescu -- 9. Nature related computerkunst / Wolfgang Schneider -- 10. Biological translation: virtual code, form, and interactivity / Collin Hover -- 11. Looking at science through water / Anna Ursyn -- 12. Visual tweet: nature inspired visual statements / Anna Ursyn -- 13. Digital approaches to visualization of geometric problems in wooden sangaku tablets / Jean Constant -- 14. Drawings from small beginnings / Hans Dehlinger -- 15. On the designing and prototyping of kinetic objects / Scottie Chih-Chieh Huang, Shen-Guan Shih -- 16. A new leaf / Liz Lee -- 17. Science within the art: aesthetics based on the fractal and holographic structure of nature / Doug Craft -- 18. Getting closer to nature: artists in the lab / James Faure Walker -- 19. Drawing/Digital/Data: a phenomenological approach to the experience of water / Deborah Harty -- 20. From zero to infinity: a story of everything / Clayton S. Spada, Victor Raphael.
Extrait:
"Images support connections between biology, engineering, and material sciences resulting in a growing partnership among academia, laboratories, and industry. Scientists focus on biology-inspired research to understand how biological systems work, and then create systems and materials that would have efficiency and precision of living structures. The Art-Science connection has become one of prominent trends exemplified by themes presented in journals, conferences, and books. Biologically-Inspired Computing for the Arts: Scientific Data through Graphics comprises a collection of authors' individual approaches to the relationship between nature, science, and art created with the use of computers. Themes discussed in the book relate to the use of visual language in communication about biologically-inspired scientific data, visual literacy in science, and application of practitioner's approach. This comprehensive reference will assist programmers, scientists, engineers, computer science and science-oriented students in creating and effectively communicating their projects using science-related knowledge"--Provided by publisher.
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Langue:
Anglais