Web Links [Tag : New York City]
Multinegative images of people and their environment. Street scenes and architectural images.
http://ergocise.com/tc/dpc.html - Detail
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A 30 year old, non-profit cooperative gallery. Information about schedules, membership and reproductions of paintings by gallery artists.
http://www.princestreetgallery.com - Detail
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Digital photo collages using scans of 35mm negatives and manipulated with Corel Photo Paint 8.
http://ergocise.com/tc/dpc.html - Detail
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Images created with Photoshop, ZBrush, Bryce, 3DSMax, and Flash, by Glen Martin Southern.
http://www.southerngfx.co.uk/ - Detail
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Contain Paint Shop Pro, Terragen, and Vista Pro generated images, and photography.
http://www.eaglewing.org.uk/gallery/ - Detail
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A display of Java applets, created using David Griffith's Lake Applet and Anfy.
http://northern_honey.tripod.com/ - Detail
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Work created with bleach, fire, stones, wood, knives, pencil and ink. Galleries, biographical and exhibit information.
http://www.jeffwoodbury.com - Detail
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A contemporary abstract artist located in New York City. Galleries of her work, an exhibition schedule, reviews of her shows, resume, biography and contact information.
http://skypape.com - Detail
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News, sessions, and deadlines for upcoming and past conferences.
http://conference.collegeart.org/2007/ - Detail
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The official journal of the International Visual Literacy Association. The journal is refereed and is published twice annually.
http://plato.ou.edu/~jvl/ - Detail
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A study of visual and aural metaphors in American law and legal language. Author: Hibbitts, B. J.; Date: 1994; Reprinted from Cardozo Law Review
http://www.law.pitt.edu/hibbitts/meta_int.htm - Detail
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An examination of images and imagery in American law and legal discourse. Author: Hibbitts, B. J.; Date: 1996
http://www.law.pitt.edu/hibbitts/pictor.htm - Detail
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The author discusses common accessibility barriers faced by students with disabilities when trying to access visual information included in Web-based instruction. Visual examples of access barriers are included, as well as suggestions for the alternative design of these materials to ensure the accessibility of Web-based instruction for all users. Author: Hinn, D. M.; Date: 1998
http://access.ed.uiuc.edu/IVLA/ivla_paper.html - Detail
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Offering training in the arts as part of a unique travel experience. The courses provide a variety of classes offered by instructors who are well-established and successful in their fields.
http://artguat.org/ - Detail
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