From the NIH, a collection of 2,000+ public domain science and medical art visuals (molecules, plants, viruses, proteins, ...
2019 marks the first mass copyright expiration in more than two decades, freeing up works like Robert Frost's "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" for academic, creative and commercial use.
Measured in dots per inch (dpi), the more dpi, the higher the resolution and quality. Screens are in the 70-400 dpi range whereas printers are in the 300-1200 dpi range. Imagesetters typically ...
October 29, 2024 • Two politically pointed statues have mysteriously appeared in the nation’s capital in the leadup to the election: a pile of poop on the former House speaker's desk and a ...
The visual arts open a window to a culture and place. Travel + Leisure’s writers and editors scour the world for the most striking visual arts experiences in a variety of media and settings ...
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With the growing processing power of computing systems and the increasing availability of massive datasets, machine learning algorithms have led to major breakthroughs in many different areas. This ...
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Christina Maggitas, Editor The High Museum of Art's aesthetics begin with the physical structure itself. The Richard Meier-designed building is covered in white porcelain that is mirrored on its ...
The industry standard way of representing screen resolution is publishing the number of pixels that form the two sides of the display rectangle.
But both men’s paintings sold at the lower end of their estimates, continuing what is on the whole been a poor year for the high-end art world. Those selling the rarest and most valuable lots ...
On Friday night the UCLA Film and Television Archive will screen the world premiere of a restoration of director Lisa Cholodenko’s 1998 drama “High Art.” Cholodenko, editor Amy E.