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Seeing... Vision and Perception in a Digital Culture |
Contents
Eduardo Abrantes
Night-Coloured-Eye: Night Vision in Video or the Mediated Perception of InvisibilityCatherine Baker and Iain Gilchrist
SCANPATHLuciana Bordoni, Attilio Colagrossi and Lorenzo Felli
GIS and WebGIS Technologies for Enhanced Seeing in Archaeology. The Case of the Roman AqueductsDirk de Bruyn
Play it again, SAMDavid Crawford
Realisim vs Reality TV in the War on Terror: Artworks and Models of InterpretationAlan Dunning and Paul Woodrow
Seeing Things: Ghosts in the MachineStuart G. English
Creative perception: Sensory, Conceptual and Relational Ways of Seeing [PDF]James Faure Walker
Machines, Drawing and VisionMonika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss
Performing the Archive for the Visibility of Information in SpaceSimone Gristwood
Amalgamating Vision: Photography, Artificial Intelligence and Visual ArtAda Henskens
Perception and Representation: the Visual Cortex and Landscape ArtBirgitta Hosea
Digital Synaesthesia: Hearing Colour/Seeing Sound/Visualising GestureDavid Humphrey
Seeing What You Believe, Believing What You See: Revisiting ‘Photorealism’Linda Matthews and Gavin Perin
Digital Sites and Performative ViewsGraham McAllister
New Problems In Accessibility: Seeing in 3DFrieder Nake and Kolja Köster
Behind the Canvas, an Algorithmic Space: Reflections on Digital Art [PDF]Carinna Parraman, John J. McCann and Alessandro Rizzi
The Art and Science of Colour: Bridging the Gap between Art and PerceptionRune Peitersen
A presentation of ‘Saccadic Sightings’, reflections on the process of working with a MobileEye and on the difficulty of visualising sensory experienceG. Brett Phares
Attentional Surplus: Ambient Media Art and the Myth of Looking™Søren Pold
The (In)Visibility of Digital ImagesJennifer Steetskamp
Configurations of the Unseen: Installation Art and Information OverloadPaul Edward Scattergood and Martin John Richardson
Subject to Change Without Notice: How Advances In Modern Holography and Digital Imaging Have Altered Our Understanding of Vision and PerceptionJanez Strehovec
Not-Just-Seeing, Not-Just-Reading (on the perception and cognition of digital literature)Dolores A. Steinman and David A. Steinman
Medical Imaging in the Digital Age: Fusing the Real and the Imagined [also available as PDF]