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  • * [[:Category:Visual Technology|Visual Technology]] | '''Technology''' ...
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  • |Digital Technology |Reproduction/Visual Technology ...
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  • ...ateriality of this particular book lends itself to a linear narrative. The visual elements of the project and the intentions behind it add to the discourse i ...fer's work and the necessity to highlight the interactivity of textual and visual formats. However, they also had a hard time defining the hybrid in question ...
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  • ...engraving (engraving as decoration, as mentioned above) is the same basic technology used in intaglio, but was used in other instances before being used to crea ...of “copy” to differentiate between physical (lines in the metal plate) and visual (use of color) differences in different prints. ...
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  • ...technique on planks cut against the grain, which achieves a much different visual result and would first appear in books as late as the seventeenth century.< ...od of illustrating reference works. The introduction of image reproduction technology to books has, like that of moveable type, been understood as responsible fo ...
    23 KB (3,495 words) - 15:15, 13 December 2018
  • ...material is just as important as its discovery. With the proliferation of technology and data readily accessible in the twenty-first century, antiquarians and a ...cultivate and perfect. Meanwhile, the art of cuneiform was a revolutionary technology with respect to its function of documentation—typically with regards to a ...
    6 KB (867 words) - 20:58, 10 December 2020
  • ...spratts_obstetric_tables.html</ref>One of the more famous uses of this new technology used to explore pregnancy was George Spratt's ''Obstetric Tables'' (1847). ...ck Hollick published ''The Origin of Life'', a flap anatomy that details a visual dissection of a Victorian woman's pregnancy. In this book, no skin is shown ...
    7 KB (1,094 words) - 00:24, 26 November 2020
  • ...material is just as important as its discovery. With the proliferation of technology and data readily accessible in the twenty-first century, antiquarians and a ...cultivate and perfect. Meanwhile, the art of cuneiform was a revolutionary technology with respect to its function of documentation—typically with regards to a ...
    6 KB (900 words) - 21:33, 10 December 2020
  • ...lic perceives the human body. Additionally, it generated a new and complex technology that allowed for advancement and exploration of the medical field, proving ...hat started as a technology for a niche group, actually transformed into a technology for a more general audience. The creation of flap anatomies answered many q ...
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  • ...rs of Development.” The Guardian, 6 June 2014. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jun/06/vapourware-software-54-years-xanadu-ted-nelson-chapman Accessed ...er. Its effectiveness reflected a responsive nature in this period towards visual stimulus compared to reading text. ''Ars Magna'' astounded those unfamiliar ...
    22 KB (3,270 words) - 20:35, 11 December 2018
  • ...ed experience akin to that of a film: experiences were reduced to purely a visual, linear, and sequential series of letters. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E ...ed the printing process, further reducing costs and making full use of the technology's potential. ...
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  • ...and appears to be hand bound with raised cords. Simply from looking at the visual aesthetics of such a book, one can see the care and value that was given in [[Category: Visual Technology]] [[Category: Decorative]] ...
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  • ...dependent and concerned with appearances and aesthetics, especially from a visual perspective. The lack of text featured in ''Album'' points to a society tha ...pretation. In ''Album'', printer’s ornaments are portrayed as being purely visual and superfluous objects, and the collecting perspective is built upon an im ...
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  • Children’s books serve as a prime example as to evolutions of technology and the experiences that one has when reading a book as a result of differe ...f the book and the name of the author with no other detail. It provides no visual depictions and no contextual evidence for what is to come. Thinking about t ...
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  • ...pecial technique which represented the highest level of color overprinting technology in ancient times. Color printing in China began during the Song and Yuan dy ...of engraved printing method without inking. Similar to the modern printing technology of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embossing_(manufacturing) embossing], the ...
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  • ...ake prints), and finally, photocopying. The machine possessing this fourth technology was simple enough for a child to operate, and gave "ordinary people an extr .... “Xerox nostalgia” CNN. 22 Jan 2010. https://money.cnn.com/galleries/2010/technology/1001/gallery.xerox_copiers.fortune/index.html Accessed 5 Apr. 2022</ref> be ...
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  • ...r engraved, and often hand-colored, scenes paced in succession to give the visual effect of receding space."<ref name="Ogata">Ogata, Amy F. “Viewing Souven ...took the concept of phantasmagoric illusion (whereby optical illusions and visual tricks create dreamlike representations of physical objects) and made it so ...
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  • ...the table of contents, the index, etc. Throughout the history of books the technology has evolved towards legibility. ...the written word, it is difficult to identify and systematically organize visual play and especially that which skips between word, image and material.”<r ...
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  • Color management technology has a variety of components that pertain to the operating system (OS), help ...lutions to preservation of cultural heritage items (those with textual and visual components in particular) that allow for viewing the works in a state close ...
    12 KB (1,719 words) - 08:47, 11 December 2020
  • ...(1986). Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 6 Biology and Biological Technology, Part 1: Botany. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521087315.</ref> .... A View from the Southern Margins of the Qing Empire. East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine., 54.</ref> ...
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