Context, Curiosity, Color
Title | Context, Curiosity, Color PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Y |
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Release | 2016-08-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781624290923 |
Curious Minds
Title | Curious Minds PDF eBook |
Author | Perry Zurn |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2023-09-05 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0262547147 |
An exhilarating, genre-bending exploration of curiosity’s powerful capacity to connect ideas and people. Curious about something? Google it. Look at it. Ask a question. But is curiosity simply information seeking? According to this exhilarating, genre-bending book, what’s left out of the conventional understanding of curiosity are the wandering tracks, the weaving concepts, the knitting of ideas, and the thatching of knowledge systems—the networks, the relations between ideas and between people. Curiosity, say Perry Zurn and Dani Bassett, is a practice of connection: it connects ideas into networks of knowledge, and it connects knowers themselves, both to the knowledge they seek and to each other. Zurn and Bassett—identical twins who write that their book “represents the thought of one mind and two bodies”—harness their respective expertise in the humanities and the sciences to get irrepressibly curious about curiosity. Traipsing across literatures of antiquity and medieval science, Victorian poetry and nature essays, as well as work by writers from a variety of marginalized communities, they trace a multitudinous curiosity. They identify three styles of curiosity—the busybody, who collects stories, creating loose knowledge networks; the hunter, who hunts down secrets or discoveries, creating tight networks; and the dancer, who takes leaps of creative imagination, creating loopy ones. Investigating what happens in a curious brain, they offer an accessible account of the network neuroscience of curiosity. And they sketch out a new kind of curiosity-centric and inclusive education that embraces everyone’s curiosity. The book performs the very curiosity that it describes, inviting readers to participate—to be curious with the book and not simply about it.
Color Scheme
Title | Color Scheme PDF eBook |
Author | Edith Young |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1648960812 |
Change the way you see color forever in this dazzling collection of color palettes spanning art history and pop culture, and told in writer and artist Edith Young's accessible, inviting style. From the shades of pink in the blush of Madame de Pompadour's cheeks to Prince's concert costumes, Color Scheme decodes the often overlooked color concepts that can be found in art history and visual culture. Edith Young's forty color palettes and accompanying essays reveal the systems of color that underpin everything we see, allowing original and, at times, even humorous themes to emerge. Color Scheme is the perfect book for anyone interested in learning more about, or rethinking, how we see the world around us.
The Moral Psychology of Curiosity
Title | The Moral Psychology of Curiosity PDF eBook |
Author | Ilhan Inan |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2018-12-05 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1786606720 |
In this volume the epistemological, psychological moral and educative dimensions are examined from both philosophical and psychological perspectives.
Curious Colors
Title | Curious Colors PDF eBook |
Author | Shanelle Harrison |
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Release | 2021-03-19 |
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ISBN | 9781935911463 |
The Contexts Reader
Title | The Contexts Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Goodwin |
Publisher | W. W. Norton |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Social Science |
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The Contexts Reader collects over sixty of the best articles from the award-winning magazine Contexts in one affordable anthology.
Science for the Curious Photographer
Title | Science for the Curious Photographer PDF eBook |
Author | Charles S. Johnson, Jr. |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2017-08-29 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1351811851 |
While there are many books that teach the "how-to" of photography, Science for the Curious Photographer is a book for those who also want to understand how photography works. Beginning with an introduction to the history and science of photography, Charles S. Johnson, Jr. addresses questions about the principles of photography, such as why a camera needs a lens, how lenses work, and why modern lenses are so complicated. Addressing the complex aspects of digital photography, the book discusses color management, resolution, "noise" in images, and the limits of human perception. The creation and appreciation of art in photography is discussed from the standpoint of modern cognitive science. A crucial read for those seeking the scientific context to photographic practice, this second edition has been comprehensively updated, including discussion of DSLRs, mirror-less cameras, and a new chapter on the limits of human vision and perception.