Interaction of Color Author : Josef Albers Publisher : Yale University Press Total Pages : 193 Release : 2013-06-28 ISBN 10 : 9780300179354 ISBN 13 : 0300179359 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Interaction of Color Book Description: An experimental approach to the study and teaching of color is comprised of exercises in seeing color action and feeling color relatedness before arriving at color theory.
Interaction of Color Author : Josef Albers Publisher : Total Pages : Release : 1973 ISBN 10 : OCLC:243903512 ISBN 13 : Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Interaction of Color Book Description:
Josef Albers Interaction of Color Author : Publisher : Total Pages : 4 Release : 1983 ISBN 10 : OCLC:1073472807 ISBN 13 : Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Josef Albers Interaction of Color Book Description:
Interaction of Color Text Author : Josef Albers Publisher : Total Pages : 0 Release : 2009 ISBN 10 : 0300146930 ISBN 13 : 9780300146936 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Interaction of Color Text Book Description: Josef Albers's 'Interaction of Color' is a masterwork in 20th century art observation and was conceived as a handbook and teaching aid for artists, instructors and students. It presents his ideas of colour experimentation in a clear and accessible manner.
Color and Culture Author : John Gage Publisher : Univ of California Press Total Pages : 335 Release : 1999 ISBN 10 : 9780520222250 ISBN 13 : 0520222253 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Color and Culture Book Description: An encyclopaedic work on color in Western art and culture from the Middle Ages to Post-Modernism.
Applying Color Theory to Digital Media and Visualization Author : Theresa-Marie Rhyne Publisher : CRC Press Total Pages : 182 Release : 2016-10-14 ISBN 10 : 9781498765503 ISBN 13 : 1498765505 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Applying Color Theory to Digital Media and Visualization Book Description: This book provides an overview of the application of color theory concepts to digital media and visualization. It highlights specific color concepts like color harmony and shows how to apply the concept with case study examples and usage of actual online and mobile color tools. Color deficiencies are reviewed and discussed are color tools for examining how a specific color map design will look to someone with the deficiency. Other books on color examine artists' use of color, color management, or color science. This book applies fundamental color concepts to digital media and visualization solutions. It is intended for digital media and visualization content creators and developers. Presents Color Theory Concepts that can be applied to digital media and visualization problems over and over again Offers Comprehensive Review of the Historical Progression of Color Models Demonstrates actual case study implementations of color analyses tools Provides overview of Color Theory and Harmony Analytics in terms of online and mobile analysis tools Teaches the color theory language to use in interacting with color management professionals
Neurophysiological Aspects of Color Vision in Primates Author : E. Zrenner Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media Total Pages : 220 Release : 2012-12-06 ISBN 10 : 9783642876066 ISBN 13 : 3642876064 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Neurophysiological Aspects of Color Vision in Primates Book Description: "To explain all nature is too difficult a task for anyone man or even for anyone age. Tis much better to do a little with certainty, and leave the rest for others that come after you, than to explain all things ... " Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) This book describes and discusses some new aspects of col or vision in primates which have emerged from a series of experiments conducted over the past 8 years both on single ganglion cells in monkey retina and on the visually evoked cortical potential in man: corresponding psychophysical mechanisms of human perception will be considered as well. An attempt will be made to better understand the basic mechanisms of color vision using a more comprehensive approach which takes into account new mechanisms found in single cells and relates them to those found valid for the entire visual system. The processing of color signals was followed up from the retina to the visual cortex and to the percepq.tal centers, as far as the available techniques permitted.
Anthropology of Color Author : Robert E. MacLaury Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Total Pages : 485 Release : 2007-11-21 ISBN 10 : 9789027291707 ISBN 13 : 9027291705 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Anthropology of Color Book Description: The field of color categorization has always been intrinsically multi- and inter-disciplinary, since its beginnings in the nineteenth century. The main contribution of this book is to foster a new level of integration among different approaches to the anthropological study of color. The editors have put great effort into bringing together research from anthropology, linguistics, psychology, semiotics, and a variety of other fields, by promoting the exploration of the different but interacting and complementary ways in which these various perspectives model the domain of color experience. By so doing, they significantly promote the emergence of a coherent field of the anthropology of color. As of February 2018, this e-book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working with Knowledge Unlatched.
Speaking of Colors and Odors Author : Martina Plümacher Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Total Pages : 244 Release : 2007-07-26 ISBN 10 : 9789027292179 ISBN 13 : 9027292175 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Speaking of Colors and Odors Book Description: How to speak of colors and odors? In many cases, we have to think about an adequate description of a perceived odor or shade of color. Words are not fluently available.The contributions discuss color and odor perception and its linguistic representation from different disciplinary angles: from neurobiology, neuropsychology, psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics and philosophy. They show that linguistic representation of colors and odors depends highly on cultures of communication. Experts are skilled in discerning finer differences between their sense impressions and have at their disposal a special language which non-experts do not master. The color and odor vocabulary is rare, if there is no cultural habit to communicate the very sense impression. In cases where individuals have to speak of their sensory experiences more precisely they often turn to metaphors. The contributions discuss the lack of inter-individual conventions of naming and describing odors – compared to the more expanded linguistic representation of colors.
Urbanisms of Color Author : Gareth Doherty Publisher : Harvard University Press Total Pages : 192 Release : 2010 ISBN 10 : 1934510262 ISBN 13 : 9781934510261 Language : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL GET BOOK Urbanisms of Color Book Description: Color is a ubiquitous yet essential part of the city, creating and shaping urban form. Who can forget the whites of modernist Brasilia? The greens of historic Cairo? The rosy reds of Petra? The terracottas of South America’s shantytowns? The color cacophonies of Times Square and Shinjuku? Colors have a presence over and beyond the objects—buildings, spaces, billboards, artifacts, and people—that make up the city. Not only does color give meaning to cities, cities give meaning to color. Whether carefully coordinated, clashing, or an expression of materials, color is a powerful cultural, economic, and political force in cities. Yet discussions on the city do not usually focus much on color, perhaps because urban colors are too often understood as being beyond any one authority or taste, or are simply dismissed as cosmetic, naïve, or intangible. Volume 3 of New Geographies brings together artists and designers, anthropologists, geographers, historians, and philosophers with the aim of challenging the status quo and exploring the potency, the interaction, and the neglected design possibilities of color at the scale of the city.