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Category: 研究/Research
Hospice and Palliative Care(Links)
Here are some useful links about the information I have found and collected online. I saved them here for reading or studying later.
My Idea of FMP & Resources(Links)
In my final major project (FMP), I’d like to focus on DEATH. Although it sounds horrible and even the tutor, Ian, is surprised and asks me am I alright when he knows that I’d like to focus on this topic. However, what I want to talk about is the MEANING OF LIFE through facing the end of life, not the sorrow, dark and loss of death.
Interesting things about Manga(Links)
Hi there! In the project which I’m working on is called Global Citizen. I chose to write about Japanese Manga and its influence on western comics and visual culture as the topic of my essay. Here are some interesting links and info that I found:
Analysing Existed Festival: Farnham Flash Festival
來源: Analysing Existed Festival: Farnham Flash Festival I have written another blog entry about Farnham Flash Festival on our UCAIF group blog. Please take a look at our work! Thank you!
Useful links of Farnham
Analysing the Website of Edinburgh International Festival/愛丁堡國際藝術節網站分析
As one of the references of our research on international festivals and their websites, the Edinburgh International Festival(EIF) is one of the must-sees.
台灣大腸鏡檢查參考資料/Information &Reference of Colonoscopy in Taiwan
目前悅某在做的作業主題與醫療插畫有關,於是選擇和家鄉的家庭醫師合作,做大腸鏡檢查的相關衛教插畫。以下是找到的一些參考資料和影片~ Reference and information of colonoscopy (in Mandarin & from Taiwan)
Learning form Graphic Design MA Research Presentations
On 31 March, all of our GDAD course students went to UCA Epsom campus to join the Research Presentations of Graphic Design MA students.
David Bolinsky: Visualizing the wonder of a living cell (TED talk video)
“Art could be a powerful tool for explaining scientific concepts.” David Bolinsky, a Medical Illustrator and Animator, used illustration and animation as methods to explain the difficult concepts of cellular processes with his team members.
Taiwan Contemporary Art & Artists 台灣當代藝術及藝術家(Links)
Taiwan Contemporary Art Archive 台灣當代藝術資料庫
Medical Illustration & Illustrators(Links)
Association of Medical Illustrators (USA): Introduction of Medical Illustration Find a medical illustrator Annual Meeting (Membership) …etc.
The Structure of my Academic Essay: “Portraits as Living Archives”
Introduction (Say what I’m going to say) What I’m going to say in this article, and why Main Body (Say it) Sugimoto’s work: Description Background (Why he did this work: the extension of Diorama series ) Technique(How he did this work?) {Read &Watch: (1)The Exactness of The World: A Conversation With Hiroshi Sugimoto;(2) From Oil to Wax to Silver: Sugimoto’s Portrait Gallery; (3)Documentary Film: Memories of Origin} Holbein’s work: Background: Holbein’s journey He started to paint portraits in England The function of portraits: To know how a person looks (like photography now) A weapon of propaganda (scale, appearance, position…) {Read…
Notes and Quotes from Video: “A culture show special. Holbein – Eye of the Tudors”
Hans Holbein the Younger (1497-1543)
Notes & Quotes from two articles about Hiroshi Sugimoto(杉本博司)
[1] Art:21, (2005). Artists speak: Hiroshi Sugimoto. School Arts, (105.3), p.14. HS: “Memory, and replica. Photography is a system of saving memories. It’s a time machine, in a way…to preserve the memory, to preserve time.” HS: “…to me, photography functions as a fossilization of time.” “Central to Hiroshi Sugimoto’s work is the idea that photography is a time machine, a method of preserving and picturing memory and time.” (Photography artworks are a kind of archive as well.) / [2] Georgievska-Shine, A. (2006). Hiroshi Sugimoto. ArtUS, (13), pp.18-19. “…Sugimoto ‘s own reference to himself as a ‘pre-postmodern modernist,’…” “Sugimoto’s intense focus on…