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24
October
2019
Visualization and education: why children may now start to think the Earth is shaped like a crystal
Maybe I'm really a little overreacting, but if the tutorial is incredibly accessible and visually very attractive, but it gives completely erroneous information, then it should not go on sale. well, that's what I think. in fact, of course, my opinion does not affect anything.
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22
October
2019
When a picture means more than the one who takes it
Yes, it does happen, though, no doubt, very rarely. But, nevertheless, all the same, that you had a chance-let you be lucky just to be near.
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18
October
2019
Taxes, old legends and circulations
Materials on Economics are always boring and lifeless. The people who write them and the people who read them align themselves with this dull and digital view of the world. But there is another way to publish such materials. Here is an example of one of them.
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13
October
2019
The truth and the secondary image
What in the visualization is true and the secondary? How to evaluate it and what will be able to do it? And what might that depend on? These are all very important questions for me.
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30
September
2019
Headless portraits: visualizing the social fractures or psychological pressures of victorianism?
In fact, the answer to the question, what is the headless portraits, no one has yet sought. That is, there are several works that there were such portraits that it probably appeared just as a cute joke and everyone liked that the art of editing has always fascinated people... But that's not the point. Why people began to see themselves in this way - that's what's interesting.
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29
September
2019
How to look like the gates to Hell
It's really weird for me to say this, but this is the real gateway to hell. that is, it exists in reality a place that looks exactly like we imagine the gate to the hell.
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28
September
2019
How giant catfish namazu destroyed the city of Edo and what Japanese artists drew about it, turning their art into a visual social network
In fact, it is a very beautiful story, but what it is-it is difficult to say. Just because it's about how the actual social network was built from classic Japanese prints.
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27
September
2019
Crushed cans out of porcelain and with pictures of vases of the Ming dynasty
Existing in our disposable world, it seems to me that soon we will begin to admire our garbage. But that doesn't make it any less disgusting
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26
September
2019
A visualization that tries to hide one nightmare always becomes a new nightmare
When a person tries to solve his problem by creating a visual image that he thinks can smooth it over, it often turns out to be an even bigger nightmare.
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23
September
2019
The first ever professional visualization by Nicolas de Larmessin
Perhaps the first in the history of mankind full visualization on a professional basis. And most importantly - clear and speaking. And many will say that it is from the art of the engraver, and I think-because of the clarity of professions.
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