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Graphics & Imaging Laboratory, U. Washington)
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Kac Web
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Printmaking: On Line Information
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Xerox PARC Projects
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Interface Theory
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Matthew G. Kirschenbaum (U. Maryland)
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VRML (Virtual Reality Markup Language)
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Gary Downing and Frank Edler (Metropolitan Community C., Omaha, Nebraska), Aesthetics and Electronic Imaging ("attempts to bridge the gap between the rapidly expanding field of visual technology and the traditional humanities") (course) |
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Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. ("a members non-profit organization based in New York City, whose mission is to champion interactive kinetic and technology based art and to encourage collaboration between the art and science communities") |
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Art on Screen Database (rich site of information and resources relating to the film/video presentation of the visual arts) (Program for Art on Film, Columbia U.) |
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Sandra Braman (U. Illinois), "Art in the Net" (essay on the sociocultural relation of the arts to information society) (Undercurrents) |
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Castano's Bookmarks (extensive, well-organized general art site; especially good for art and technology) (Jo-Ann E. Castano) |
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CHart ("society open to all who have an interest in the application of computers to the study of art and design") |
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CIMI: Consortium for the Computer Interchange of Museum Information ("16 organizations who have agreed to work cooperatively to solve complex problems relating to the electronic interchange of museum information. CIMI's major focus of effort is project CHIO, a demonstration project on the theme of folkart") (ceased operations late 2003) |
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The Coloring Pages (theory, practice, and industry of color: for color-oriented professionals) |
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F-e-mail ("Women artists working with this network are serving as role models helping debunk the mythology which is alienating women from technology") (Victoria Vesna, UCLA) |
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Graphics & Imaging Laboratory, U. Washington)
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Fast Multiresolution Image Querying ("We are exploring a strategy for searching through an image database, in which the query is expressed either as a low-resolution image from a scanner or video camera, or as a rough sketch painted by the user") |
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History of Art and Computing ("an exploration of parallel events in the evolution of arts and computers") (Victoria Vesna, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
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IBM QBIC Project: Query by Image Content ("We have developed a system called QBIC which allows queries of large image databases based on visual image content -- properties such as color percentages, color layout, and textures occurring in the images. Such queries use the visual proper |
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Kac Web (Eduardo Kac)
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Eduardo Kac Homepage ("documentation of performances, mixed media work, holopoetry, telecommunications events, computer imaging, interactive installations, telepresence art, essays and articles, as well as actual digital pieces available for downloading") |
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Ken Goldberg (robotic art projects) (U. California, Berkeley) |
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Matthew G. Kirschenbaum (U. Maryland)
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Lines for a Virtual T/y/o/pography (in-progress hypertext and VRML dissertation being written "real-time" on the net; concerns the work of textuality theorist/artist Johanna Drucker) |
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Mary Flanagan Web ("VRML online artwork, links to cyberculture and gender + technology syllabi, papers on feminist uses of virtual space, knowledge representation and computer games") (Mary Flanagan, State U. of New York, Buffalo) |
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Printmaking: On Line Information
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Project Alexandria (research project on "distributed spatial data libraries" for image and other spatially-referenced resources; part of the Digital Libraries Initiative) (U. California, Santa Barbara) |
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TreeTown Project Fractal-branching model for representing architectural space. (Peter Oppenheimer, artist-in-residence, Human Interface Technology Lab, U Washington) |
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VRML (Virtual Reality Markup Language)
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VRML Links (links to technical help; history; VRML browsers and tools; projects and events; and future of VRML)(David McConville) |
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VRML Repository ("...The VRML Repository is an impartial, comprehensive, community resource for the dissemination of information relating to VRML.") |
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VRML Web Ring ("The VRML Ring consists of websites linked together to form a "Tour" of VRML content sites. Unlike a simple list of links, the VRML Ring will provide a guided tour of the VR websites linked together by the VRML Ring.") (David Maloney) |
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Web 3D Consortium ("The Web3D Consortium was formed to provide a forum for the creation of open standards for Web3D specifications, and to accelerate the worldwide demand for products based on these standards through the sponsorship of market and user education programs") |
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Xerox PARC Projects
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