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Arts Management
NX 760 Administration of the Arts. Administrators. Arts boards Including arts administration training General works, Special regions or countries, United States
NX 765 General works
NX 767.A-Z Local, A-Z
NX 768.A-Z Special Administrators, A-Z
NX 770.A-Z Other regions or countries, A-Z
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The Arts Management program provides an encompassing education in the management of arts, culture, and creative industry sectors. Proficiencies of budding arts managers are built upon arts and cultural understanding and a grounding in the arts ecosystem and technologies, institutions and businesses that run on art and its production and presentation, towards the skillful creation of spaces for dialogue and formation and engagement of audiences through various critical and creative platforms.
This subject guide gathers in one place carefully evaluated and selected resources on Arts Management Program available and accessible at the LRC and its subscribed databases. Books (both print and electronic) are categorized per course; while journals, magazines, online databases are recommended for the entire Arts Management program.
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Current Studies in Anthropology
AMANTRO forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Anthropology : theory and practice by
Art, archaeology and architecture by
Understanding culture, society and politics by Current Studies in Anthropology
AMANTRO forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
A new way of thinking : generative anthropology in religion, philosophy, art by AMCRITM forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
AMCRITM forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Philippine Culture and Society
AMCULTR forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Ang ating mga kayamanan sa bakuran by
Cases on arts and culture management in the Philippine setting by
Cecile Guidote Alvarez : the Philippines is a stage = ang Pilipinas ay isang tanghalan by
Contemporary Philippine culture : selected papers on arts and education by
Encyclopedia of Philippine art by
Halakhak : national humor in Philippine popular cultural forms by
Philippine art and culture by
Part of the Art and Culture Series published by Baglan Art and Culture Initiatives, Inc.
Philippine modernities : music, performing arts, and language, 1880 to 1941 by
Poster/ity : 50 years of art & culture at the CCP by
Celebration of 50 years of the Cultural Center of the Philippines shown in 200 posters.
Saysay himig : a sourcebook on Philippine music history, 1880-1941 by
Stamps of the Philippines : historical and topical collections, 1854-2004. by Philippine Culture and Society
AMCULTR forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
CultureShock! Philippines by
CultureShock Philippines is a survival guide for anyone living, working or wanting to discover life in the Philippines. Settling into a foreign land is never easy, but with this book you will learn to understand the importance of amor-propio, appreciate the Filipino ways and learn about the history and culture of this diverse country. Find out the importance of family to the Filipinos, how to communicate with the locals and learn the appropriate business etiquette. Packed with a resource guide, glossary, contact numbers, website addresses and useful advice, CultureShock Philippines is essential for anyone wanting to fit in and enjoy life in the Philippines.
The Filipino primitive : accumulation and resistance in the American museum by
Nowhere can we appreciate so easily the intertwined nature of the triple forces of knowledge accumulation-capital, colonial, and racial-than in the imperial museum, where the objects of accumulation remain materially, visibly preserved. Sarita See maintains that it is this material collection of artifacts associated with the racial, colonial primitive that forms the foundation of American knowledge production. The Filipino Primitive takes Karl Marx's concept of "primitive accumulation," usually conceived of as an economic process for the acquisition of land and the extraction of labor, and argues that we also must understand it as a project of knowledge accumulation. Taking us through the Philippine collections at the University of Michigan Natural History Museum and the Frank Murphy Memorial Museum, also in Michigan, See reveals these exhibits as both allegory and real case of the primitive accumulation subtending imperial American knowledge, just as the extraction of Filipino labor contributes to American capitalist colonialism. With this understanding of the Filipino foundations of the development of an American accumulative drive toward power and knowledge, we can appreciate the value of Filipino American cultural producers like Carlos Bulosan, Stephanie Syjuco, and Ma-Yi Theater Company who have created incisive parodies of an accumulative epistemology, even as they articulate powerful alternative, anti-accumulative social ecologies.
The way of the cross : suffering selfhoods in the Roman Catholic Philippines by
Every year during Holy Week in the Philippine province of Pampanga, hundreds of men and women undergo acts of excruciating, self-inflicted pain in ways that evoke the Way of the Cross: the torment and crucifixion that Christ endured in the last days of his earthly existence. Because these Passion rituals are officially disavowed by the Filipino Roman Catholic Church, most observers view them as irrational and extremist mimicry of Christ's painful ordeal. Even scholars conventionally depict them as theatrical "spectacle" or macabre examples of Filipino "folk religion." But what conditions enable ritual actors to submit to such extreme pain? What justifications do they give for going against official prohibitions? What outcomes do they seek in channeling Christian piety in this way? This book addresses these questions through its in-depth analyses of three interconnected ritual acts: the pabasa, a days-long communal chanting of Christ's Passion story; the pagdarame, the public self-flagellation of hundreds of devotees; and the pamamaku king krus, in which steel nails are driven through the palms and feet of ritual practitioners as part of a street play performed in front of tens of thousands of spectators. Author Julius Bautista suggests that such ritual acts manifest the embodied physicality of a suffering selfhood that facilitates the expression of heartfelt sentiments of pity, empathy, trust, and bereavement. By emphasizing these outwardly focused human sensibilities as the wellsprings of ritual agency, he demonstrates that Passion rituals are reinterpretations of the very idea and experience of pain, hardship, and suffering and premised on an appeal for a certain kind of divine intimacy. The author draws on a decade of in-depth and often exclusive interviews with a host of local stakeholders--including ritual practitioners, clerics, scholars, and government officials--and his own participation in a Passion play. Ethnographic insight is considered alongside primary and secondary archival sources, including unpublished, locally produced oral historical accounts and a survey of relevant media coverage. The Way of the Cross makes a welcome contribution to the anthropology of religion by examining the unique ontological contexts in which ritual agents experience God's involvement in their lives.
AMDIPLO forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
AMDIPLO forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Artists and the Arab Uprisings by
Regional artists can play a positive role in shaping public debate and supporting democratic transition in the Middle East. This report explores the challenges artists have faced since the Arab uprisings, U.S. government programs to support arts in the region, and the wide array of nongovernmental activities to engage Arab artists, offering recommendations to improve support for these artists.
Arts Education and Community Outreach
AMEDUCO forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Delivering authentic arts education by
This practical text helps student teachers develop their confidence, understandings and skills so that they can effectively and authentically teach arts in primary and middle school classrooms. Dinham at Edith Cowan.
Arts Education and Community Outreach
AMEDUCO forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Past and future presence: approaches for Implementing XR technology in humanities and art education by Arts Management Electives (History or Theory of Art Form)
These elective courses will provide students foundations of history or theory of their chosen art form to gain interdisciplinary understanding of arts management practices and collaborations.
Arts Management Electives (History or Theory of Art Form)
These elective courses will provide students foundations of history or theory of their chosen art form to gain interdisciplinary understanding of arts management practices and collaborations.
Art and design : history, theory, practice by
This book is a selection of essays covering aspects of the history, and contemporary understanding of the fields of art and design and their inter-percolation.Making things has always involved skill and thought. Thought is given to their creation so they are fit for purpose. Where the purpose is aesthetic or intellectual pleasure, the resulting object is often called art. There is, however, often a hierarchy placing "art" somewhere apart from "design." But isn't some art designed? These essays investigate aspects of this dichotomy - from both sides of the supposed divide to discuss the ground.
Art in the Age of Emergence by
This book delivers sensible emergent aesthetics, explaining the processes that happen in human minds when we share ideas as works of art, skewering the orthodoxies of contemporary art with pragmatic wisdom about why representational art thrives in the new millennium. Art in the Age of Emergence has captured the imaginations of thinkers and artists alike. This is an indispensable read for those who want to understand representational art in the 21st Century.
The art of music production : the theory and practice by
The Art of Music Production is the first book to comprehensively analyze and describe the role of the music producer in creating successful music recordings. Now in its fourth edition, it is the definitive guide to the art and business of music production.Author and producer Richard James Burgess distills this complex field by defining the distinct roles of a music producer.The first part of the book outlines the underlying theory of the art of music production. The second focuses on the job's practical aspects, including training, getting into the business, and--most importantly--the musical, financial, and interpersonal relationships producers have with artists and their labels. The book is packed with insights from successful music producers, ranging from the beginnings of recorded sound to today's chart-toppers and across genre lines. It features many revealing anecdotes, encompassing both the daily and overarching career-related challenges that a producer faces. Burgess addresses the changes in the nature of music production brought about by technology and, in particular, the millennial shift that has occurred with digital recording and distribution. His lifelong experience in the recording industry as a studio musician, artist, composer, producer, manager, and marketer, combined with his extensive academic research in the field, brings a unique breadth and depth of understanding to the topic.
Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens by
Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens argues that the Baroque painter, propagandist, and diplomat, Peter Paul Rubens, was not only aware of rapidly shifting religious and cultural attitudes toward women, but actively engaged in shaping them. Today, Rubens's paintings continue to be used -- and abused -- to prescribe and proscribe certain forms of femininity. Repositioning some of the artist's best-known works within seventeenth-century Catholic theology and female court culture, this book provides a feminist corrective to a body of art historical scholarship in which studies of gender and religion are often mutually exclusive. Moving chronologically through Rubens's lengthy career, the author shows that, in relation to the powerful women in his life, Rubens figured the female form as a transhistorical carrier of meaning whose devotional and rhetorical efficacy was heightened rather than diminished by notions of female difference and particularity.
Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History by
Film, like the printed imagery inaugurated during the Renaissance, spread ideas - not least the idea of the power of visual art - across not only geographical and political divides but also strata of class and gender. Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History examines the early flourishing of film, from the 1920s to the mid-1960s, as partly reprising the introduction of mass media in the Renaissance, allowing for innovation that reflected an art free of the control of a patron though required to attract a broad public. Rivalry between word and image, between the demands of narrative and those of visual composition, spurred new ways of addressing the compelling nature of the visual. The twentieth century also saw the development of the discipline of art history; transfusions between cinematic practice and art historical postulates are part of the story told here.
Painters and communities in seventeenth-century Brussels : a social history of art. by
A Theory of Virtual Agency for Western Art Music by
In his third volume on musical expressive meaning, Robert S. Hatten examines virtual agency in music from the perspectives of movement, gesture, embodiment, topics, tropes, emotion, narrativity, and performance. Distinguished from the actual agency of composers and performers, whose intentional actions either create music as notated or manifest music as significant sound, virtual agency is inferred from the implied actions of those sounds, as they move and reveal tendencies within music-stylistic contexts. From our most basic attributions of sources for perceived energies in music, to the highest realm of our engagement with musical subjectivity, Hatten explains how virtual agents arose as distinct from actual ones, how unspecified actants can take on characteristics of (virtual) human agents, and how virtual agents assume various actorial roles. Along the way, Hatten demonstrates some of the musical means by which composers and performers from different historical eras have staged and projected various levels of virtual agency, engaging listeners imaginatively and interactively within the expressive realms of their virtual and fictional musical worlds.
Arts Management Electives (Production)
These elective courses will provide students meaningful application of knowledge learned from AMELEC1-3 to various activities, projects, and productions to gain interdisciplinary understanding of arts management practices and collaborations.
Arts Management Electives (Production)
These elective courses will provide students meaningful application of knowledge learned from AMELEC1-3 to various activities, projects, and productions to gain interdisciplinary understanding of arts management practices and collaborations.
Art and money by
Art and money have much in common. Both are spheres of social activity that carry symbolic values. A coin is simply a piece of metal, stamped with signs to give it symbolic meaning, to give it a value, a value that changes with the vicissitudes of its economic life, or, when no longer legal tender, with its life as a collectable. A painting is a piece of canvas, stretched on a frame to make it taut, which is then covered with pigment, brushed with an image, a sign that gives it value, a value that changes with the vicissitudes of its aesthetic and symbolic life, with its commodity value.
Financial Management for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMFINMA introduces students to key financial principles and allows them to apply these in a real-world context of arts organization management. The course is designed as an interactive finance class with several case studies allowing students to bring theory into practice. During the course, students will progress through a series of modules from understanding basic financial principles to applying analysis and ratios in case studies driving financial decisions.
Le Commerce du tableau à Paris : dans la seconde moitié du xviiie siècle by Financial Management for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMFINMA introduces students to key financial principles and allows them to apply these in a real-world context of arts organization management. The course is designed as an interactive finance class with several case studies allowing students to bring theory into practice. During the course, students will progress through a series of modules from understanding basic financial principles to applying analysis and ratios in case studies driving financial decisions.
Art and money by
Art and money have much in common. Both are spheres of social activity that carry symbolic values. A coin is simply a piece of metal, stamped with signs to give it symbolic meaning, to give it a value, a value that changes with the vicissitudes of its economic life, or, when no longer legal tender, with its life as a collectable. A painting is a piece of canvas, stretched on a frame to make it taut, which is then covered with pigment, brushed with an image, a sign that gives it value, a value that changes with the vicissitudes of its aesthetic and symbolic life, with its commodity value. Art a.
Art crossing borders : the internationalisation of the art market in the age of nation states, 1750-1914 by
"Art Crossing Borders offers a thought-provoking analysis of the internationalisation of the art market during the long nineteenth century. Twelve experts, dealing with a wide variety of geographical, temporal, and commercial contexts, explore how the gradual integration of art markets structurally depended on the simultaneous rise of nationalist modes of thinking, in unexpected and ambiguous ways. By presenting a radically international research perspective Art Crossing Borders offers a crucial contribution to the field of art market studies"-- Provided by publisher.
The Creative Industries by
"Moving from age-old warnings about the influence of the cultural industry to a tentative embrace of a global creative society, Terry Flew′s new book provides an excellent overview of this exciting field. Warmly recommended for students and policymakers alike."- Mark Deuze, Indiana University"A comprehensive text on the state of the art of the creative industries... a running commentary on the ebb and flow of both the academic debates (from cultural studies, cultural economics, organisational studies, economic geography and urban sociology) and the policy initiatives that seek to frame the field for outsiders. An ideal primer."- Andy C Pratt, King′s College London The rise of creative industries requires new thinking in communication, media and cultural studies, media and cultural policy, and the arts and information sectors. The Creative Industries sets the agenda for these debates, providing a richer understanding of the dynamics of cultural markets, creative labour, finance and risk, and how culture is distributed, marketed and creatively re-used through new media technologies. This book: Develops a global perspective on the creative industries and creative economy Draws insights from media and cultural studies, innovation economics, cultural policy studies, and economic and cultural geography Explores what it means for policy-makers when culture and creativity move from the margins to the centre of economic dynamics Makes extensive use of case studies in ways that are relevant not only to researchers and policy-makers, but also to the generation of students who will increasingly be establishing a ′portfolio career′ in the creative industries. International in coverage, The Creative Industries traces the historical and contemporary ideas that make the cultural economy more relevant that it has ever been. It is essential reading for students and academics in media, communication and cultural studies.
Le Commerce du tableau à Paris : dans la seconde moitié du xviiie siècle by AMIDEAS forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Humanities through the arts by
Philippine modernities : music, performing arts, and language, 1880 to 1941 by
Saysay himig : a sourcebook on Philippine music history, 1880-1941 by AMIDEAS forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
The art of ideas : creative thinking for work and life by
"Great ideas don't just happen. Innovation springs from creative thinking-a method of the human mind that we can study and learn. In The Art of Ideas, William Duggan and Amy Murphy bring together business concepts with stories of creativity in art, politics, and history to provide a visual and accessible guide to the art and science of new and useful ideas"-- Provided by publisher.
Arts Management and the Creative Industries
AMINTRO introduces students to the management of arts, culture, and creative industries.
Entrepreneur's guide : jewelry production by Arts Management and the Creative Industries
AMINTRO introduces students to the management of arts, culture, and creative industries.
Foreign Language : Japanese, Chinese
Foreign Language teaches students communicative competence in any one of these foreign languages: Japanese, Chinese for practical and business situations in the arts and culture context, especially in connecting art practitioners to art institutions and to audiences.
Another option is Sign Language. The purpose of this course is to enable students to begin to acquire proficiency in Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the development of receptive and expressive signing skills and on the acquisition of the fundamentals of applied grammar.
Go! Chinese听说读打写. Go 100 workbook by
Interpretation skills : English to American sign language by Foreign Language : Japanese, Chinese
Foreign Language teaches students communicative competence in any one of these foreign languages: Japanese, Chinese for practical and business situations in the arts and culture context, especially in connecting art practitioners to art institutions and to audiences.
Another option is Sign Language. The purpose of this course is to enable students to begin to acquire proficiency in Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the development of receptive and expressive signing skills and on the acquisition of the fundamentals of applied grammar.
Advances in Chinese As a Second Language by
This book is a collection of 13 empirical studies examining the acquisition and processing of Chinese as a second language. On the acquisition front, these studies explore the acquisition of structures such as the perfective marker le, wh-questions, bei- constructions, and bare nouns, and examine the factors that may affect acquisition such as learnersOCO background, anxiety, and instruction. Processing studies cover topics such as the identification of Chinese tones, the recognition of charact..."
A Grammar of Gan Chinese by
China is very rich in language resources, and Mandarin is undoubtedly its most prestigious and well-known representative. Unfortunately, most of these languages remain understudied or even unstudied. Such is the case of Yichun Gan. Written in the style of a reference grammar, this book sets out to give a comprehensive and systematic description of Yichun grammar, with the aim of increasing readers' knowledge about Chinese languages other than Mandarin. In addition to common categories like nouns, verbs, adjectives and prepositions, the volume attempts to cover as many grammatical categories and constructions as possible, including the Sinitic-specific categories such as classifiers, the aspect system, postpositions and the object-marking BA constructions. To highlight its uniqueness, the book adopts a comparative perspective to contrast many features of Yichun Gan with Mandarin and other Sinitic languages. Our study shows that Yichun Gan possesses both Northern and Southern Chinese traits in many constructions, which supports its status as a transitional language. It will be of interest to linguists who wish to learn more about East Asian languages, and more specifically Sinitic languages.
Handbook of Japanese Contrastive Linguistics by
The Handbook of Japanese Contrastive Linguistics is a unique publication that brings together insights from three traditions--Japanese linguistics, linguistic typology and contrastive linguistics--and makes important contributions to deepening our understanding of various phenomena in Japanese as well other languages of the globe. Its primary goal is to uncover principled similarities and differences between Japanese and other languages of the globe and thereby shed new light on the universal as well as language-particular properties of Japanese. The issues addressed by the papers in this volume cover a wide spectrum of phenomena ranging from lexical to syntactic and discourse levels. The authors of the chapters, leading scholars in their respective field of research, present the state-of-the-art research from their respected field.
Introducing Chinese Linguistics by
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of Chinese linguistics, including the core components of phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, writing system, and social cultural aspects of the language. It also discusses key features of Chinese language acquisition in each of these areas, highlighting common difficulties and obstacles adult learners encounter as revealed in language acquisition research. The integration of basic linguistic knowledge with language acquisition findings provides valuable resources for both current and aspiring Chinese language teachers, and serious learners of Chinese as a second language. Exercise questions included in each chapter serve to reinforce the concepts of Chinese linguistics. The book is designed to not only enhance Chinese learners' linguistic awareness but also provide language teachers with pedagogical preparation and assistance. While this book can be used as a textbook for an introductory Chinese linguistics course, it is also beneficial to the broader range of readers who are interested in Chinese linguistics.
Language Contact and Change in Chinese by
The book sheds light on the fascinating evolution of contact-induced grammatical features in Chinese syntax. For more than two thousand years, Chinese has been in large scale language contact with languages such as Sanskrit, Mongolian, and Manchurian. Originally published in Chinese in renowned academic journals, the contributions are made available for the first time to the English speaking world.
Looking at Language by
The volume presents an essential selection collected from the essays of Wolfgang Klein. In addition to journal and book articles, many of them published by Mouton, this book features new and unpublished texts by the author. It focuses, among other topics, on information structure, the expression of grammatical categories and the structure of learner varieties.
The Sign Language Interpreting Studies Reader by
In Sign Language Interpreting (SLI) there is a great need for a volume devoted to classic and seminal articles and essays dedicated to this specific domain of language interpreting. Students, educators, and practitioners will benefit from having access to a collection of historical and influential articles that contributed to the progress of the global SLI profession. In SLI there is a long history of outstanding research and scholarship, much of which is now out of print, or was published in obscure journals, or featured in publications that are no longer in print. These readings are significant to the progression of SLI as an academic discipline and a profession. As the years have gone by, many of these readings have been lost to students, educators, and practitioners because they are difficult to locate or unavailable, or because this audience simply does not know they exist. This volume brings together the seminal texts in our field that document the philosophical, evidence-based and analytical progression of SLI work.
Writing and Literacy in Chinese, Korean and Japanese by
The book describes how the three East Asian writing systems-Chinese, Korean, and Japanese- originated, developed, and are used today. Uniquely, this book: (1) examines the three East Asian scripts (and English) together in relation to each other, and (2) discusses how these scripts are, and historically have been, used in literacy and how they are learned, written, read, and processed by the eyes, the brain, and the mind. In this second edition, the authors have included recent research findings on the uses of the scripts, added several new sections, and rewritten several other sections. They have also added a new Part IV to deal with issues that similarly involve all the four languages/scripts of their interest. The book is intended both for the general public and for interested scholars. Technical terms (listed in a glossary) are used only when absolutely necessary.
Foreign Language : French, Spanish
Foreign Language teaches students communicative competence in any one of these foreign languages: French, Spanish for practical and business situations in the arts and culture context, especially in connecting art practitioners to art institutions and to audiences.
Another option is Sign Language. The purpose of this course is to enable students to begin to acquire proficiency in Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the development of receptive and expressive signing skills and on the acquisition of the fundamentals of applied grammar.
El apoyo (the help) : libro de trabajo de Espanol para principiantes (Spanish workbook for beginners) by
Interpretation skills : English to American sign language by Foreign Language : French, Spanish
Foreign Language teaches students communicative competence in any one of these foreign languages: French, Spanish for practical and business situations in the arts and culture context, especially in connecting art practitioners to art institutions and to audiences.
Another option is Sign Language. The purpose of this course is to enable students to begin to acquire proficiency in Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the development of receptive and expressive signing skills and on the acquisition of the fundamentals of applied grammar.
Language loyalty and linguistic variation : a study in Spanish Cantabria by
The Oxford handbook of deaf studies in language by
Language development, and the challenges it can present for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, have long been a focus of research, theory, and practice in D/deaf studies and deaf education. Over the past 150 years, but most especially near the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century, advances in the acquisition and development of language competencies and skills have been increasing rapidly.This volume addresses many of those accomplishments as well as remaining challenges and new questions that have arisen from multiple perspectives: theoretical, linguistic, social-emotional, neuro-biological, and socio-cultural. Contributors comprise an international group of prominent scholars and practitioners from a variety of academic and clinical backgrounds. The result is a volume that addresses, in detail, current knowledge, emerging questions, and innovative educational practice in a variety of contexts. The volume takes on topics such as discussion of the transformation of efforts to identify a "best" language approach (the "sign" versus "speech" debate) to a stronger focus on individual strengths, potentials, and choices for selecting and even combining approaches; the effects of language on other areas of development as well as effects from other domains on language itself; and how neurological, socio-cognitive, and linguistic bases of learning are leading to more specialized approaches to instruction that address the challenges that remain for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. This volume both complements and extends The Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, Volumes 1 and 2, going further into the unique challenges and demands for deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals than any other text and providing not only compilations of what is known but setting the course for investigating what is still to be learned.
The Structure of Modern Standard French : A Student Grammar by
This book is an advanced student's grammar of French that integrates traditional grammar with knowledge and insights from modern linguistics. Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen takes a structural approach to French grammar: she provides clear descriptions of grammatical rules based explicitly on syntactic structure, and places descriptive emphasis on instances where the grammatical structures of French differ from those used in corresponding contexts in English. The firstpart of the book provides an introduction to French sentence structure, before the following parts examine the grammar of verbs, nominals, particles, and clauses and sentences.The Structure of Modern Standard French will be a valuable resource for students of French at undergraduate level and beyond. It assumes some prior knowledge of French grammar but is designed to be accessible to those with no background in linguistics.
Law and Policy for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMLAW is an introduction to legal and related considerations and approaches implemented in the Philippines and other countries concerning the creation and commercialization of works by artists and creative content producers, the function of the Intellectual Property Law, and other issues regarding important cultural sites and properties.
The law of art & antiques : a primer for artists and collectors by Law and Policy for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMLAW is an introduction to legal and related considerations and approaches implemented in the Philippines and other countries concerning the creation and commercialization of works by artists and creative content producers, the function of the Intellectual Property Law, and other issues regarding important cultural sites and properties.
Leadership and Strategic Planning for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMLEADR provides an introduction to the foundational concepts, principles, approaches, and methodologies in leadership, strategic planning, and development for artistic and creative industries.
Leadership and Strategic Planning for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMLEADR provides an introduction to the foundational concepts, principles, approaches, and methodologies in leadership, strategic planning, and development for artistic and creative industries.
Exploring creativity : evaluative practices in innovation, design and the arts by
Under the guidance of Moeran and Christensen, the authors in this volume examine evaluative practices in the creative industries by exploring the processes surrounding the conception, design, manufacture, appraisal and use of creative goods. They describe the editorial choices made by different participants in a 'creative world', as they go about conceiving, composing or designing, performing or making, selling and assessing a range of cultural products. The study draws upon ethnographically rich case studies from companies as varied as Bang and Olufsen, Hugo Boss and Lonely Planet, in order to reveal the broad range of factors guiding and inhibiting creative processes. Some of these constraints are material and technical; others are social or defined by aesthetic norms. The authors explore how these various constraints affect creative work, and how ultimately they contribute to the development of creativity.
Leadership Brand. by
Everyone has a reputation. Whether good or bad, your reputation precedes you, and can inhibit or enhance your professional goals. However, how do you actively nurture, develop, and manage how others see you? In this book, we’ll discuss how crafting a brand can give you control of how you’re perceived at work. From proven strategies from CCL experts, to practical advice you can implement immediately, Leadership Brand: Deliver on Your Promise can help you figure out the leader you want to be, and how to build the brand that can get you there.
Marketing and Public Relations for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMMKTPR introduces students to principles and practices in marketing and public relations for artistic and creative industries. This course teaches students brand management, writing for media, interviews, special events and promotions, and new media and communications technology.
Marketing communications : an advertising, promotion and branding perspective by
Marketing Communications acknowledges that the most important task faced by any marketing communications practitioner is to identify and select an optimum promotions mix to help achieve an organisation's business objectives. It notes that the design and development of marketing communications campaigns takes place against a backdrop of change, choice, chance and worldwide connections. It also recognises that to achieve success, brands need to be engaging, compelling to achieve stand-out amongst competition. Marketing Communications discusses issues such as: * Understanding communications by exploring the past, present and examining the future; * Planning, development and evaluation of marketing communication campaigns; * Designing a more creative approach to stand-out relative to competing brands; * Exploring case study exemplars to reflect and gain insight for future campaigns. To help support their learning, readers have access to a range of online resources including chapter-by-chapter multiple choice questions which will enable them to assess how well they have grasped individual chapters. The text also features a range of supplementary readings, in text exercises and cases/examples to help bring concepts to life. Part of the The Global Management Series; a complete portfolio of global business and management texts that successfully meets the needs of students on international undergraduate and postgraduate business and management degree courses. Each book is a clear, concise and practical and has a thorough pedagogic structure to suit a 12 week semester. The series offers a flexible 'pick and mix' choice of downloadable e-chapters, so that users can select and build learning materials tailored to their specific needs. See www.goodfellowpublishers.com/GMS for details. Each book in the series is edited and contributed to by a team of experienced academics based in the UK, Dubai and Malaysia it provides an essential learning aid for students across a wide range of business and management courses and an invaluable teaching tool for lecturers and academics. Series Editors: Robert MacIntosh, Professor of Strategy and Kevin O'Gorman, Professor of Management, both at Heriot-Watt University, UK.
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AMMKTPR introduces students to principles and practices in marketing and public relations for artistic and creative industries. This course teaches students brand management, writing for media, interviews, special events and promotions, and new media and communications technology.
Advancing insights on brand management by
This book is an original, high-quality collection of chapters about highly topical and important brand management issues, and it shows both theoretical and empiric analysis. The 10 selected chapters are referred, with original contents and rigorous research methodologies, to some important challenges the brand management has to face in the current competitive contexts, characterized by the dominance of the intangible resources and the new information and communication technologies. Written by leading academics, this book is dedicated not only to marketing and management scholars but also to students wanting to investigate the knowledge concerning special fields and special brand management themes. As well to the practitioners who can find a wide reference also to the managerial implication from the strategic and operative perspectives.
Design Better and Build Your Brand in Canva by
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Keywords for Media Studies by
Introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and their histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers and questions emerging in the field of media studies Keywords for Media Studies introduces and aims to advance the field of critical media studies by tracing, defining, and problematizing its established and emergent terminology. The book historicizes thinking about media and society, whether that means noting a long history of "new media," or tracing how understandings of media "power" vary across time periods and knowledge formations. Bringing together an impressive group of established scholars from television studies, film studies, sound studies, games studies, and more, each of the 65 essays in the volume focuses on a critical concept, from "fan" to "industry," and "celebrity" to "surveillance." Keywords for Media Studies is an essential tool that introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and their histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers and questions emerging in the field of media studies. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more.
Management and Economics of Communication by
This handbook combines the perspectives of communication studies, economics and management, and psychology in order to provide a comprehensive economic view on personal and mass communication. It is divided into six parts that comprise: 1. an overarching introduction that defines the field and provides a brief overview of its history (1 chapter) 2. the most commonly used theoretic frameworks for the analysis of communication economics and management (4 chapters) 3. the peculiarities of the quantitative and qualitative methods and data used in the field (3 chapters) 4. key issues of the field such as the economics of language, labor in creative industries, media concentration, branding etc. (10 chapters) 5. descriptions of the development, trends and peculiarities of the field in different parts of the world, written by scholars from the respective region (10 chapters) 6. reflections on future directions for the field, both from a managerial and from an economics perspective (1 chapter). The authors of the individual chapters represent different academic disciplines, research traditions, and geographic backgrounds. The reader will thus gain multifaceted insights into the management and economics of communication.
Message and medium : English language practices across old and new media by
Studies of digital communication technologies often focus on the apparently unique set of multimodal resources afforded to users and the development of innovative linguistic strategies for performing mediatised identities and maintaining online social networks. This edited volume interrogates the novelty of such practices by establishing a transhistorical approach to the study of digital communication. The transhistorical approach explores language practices as lived experiences grounded in historical contexts, and aims to identify those elements of human behaviour that transcend historical boundaries, looking beyond specific developments in communication technologies to understand the enduring motivations and social concerns that drive human communication. The volume reveals long-term patterns in the indexical functions of seemingly innovative written and multimodal resources and the ideologies that underpin them, and shows that methods are not necessarily contingent on their datasets: historical analytic frameworks can be applied to digital data and newer approaches used to understand historical data. These insights present exciting opportunities for English language researchers, both historical and modern.
Organizational Management for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMORGMA introduces organizational management covers functions of human resource management, managerial process and competencies, leadership and change management, organizational mapping, organizational design systems and change, and the like, for artistic and creative industries.
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AMORGMA introduces organizational management covers functions of human resource management, managerial process and competencies, leadership and change management, organizational mapping, organizational design systems and change, and the like, for artistic and creative industries.
Project Management for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMPROJM introduces project management which covers essentials of planning and implementation of any size and scope of project in for-profit and non-profit sectors of the artistic and creative industries.
3G handy guide : project management by
A complete step by step guide to successful event planning, organizing and management by Project Management for Artistic and Creative Industries
AMPROJM introduces project management which covers essentials of planning and implementation of any size and scope of project in for-profit and non-profit sectors of the artistic and creative industries.
Careers in Creative Industries by
Comprising original empirical studies of career-making in the creative sector, this book takes in theatre, music, film, TV, visual arts, fashion design, and architecture as creative industries. This format facilitates comparative analysis of central features of career-making within as well as across both specific industries and national contexts. The book is at the forefront and intersection of contemporary career research and research on work in creative industries / the cultural economy, intertwining both subjective and objective approaches to and dimensions of career. The contributors move beyond the dichotomies that have characterized recent career theory and work on creative industries to examine factors that facilitate and restrict horizontal and vertical mobility. Spanning a diverse range of case studies, from German theatre to Danish fashion, this book is a valuable reference for scholars of the creative and cultural industries and important reading for thoser interested in careers more generally.
Collaborative Production in the Creative Industries.
"In recent years research into creative labour and cultural work has usually addressed the politics of production in these fields, but the sociotechnical and aesthetic dimensions of collaborative creative work have been somewhat overlooked. This book aims to address this gap. Through case studies that range from TV showrunning to independent publishing, from the film industry to social media platforms such as Tumblr and Wattpad, this collection develops a critical understanding of the integral role collaboration plays in contemporary media and culture. It draws attention to diverse kinds of creative collaboration afforded via the intermediation of digital platforms and networked publics. It considers how these are incorporated into emergent market paradigms and investigates the complicated forms of subjectivity that develop as a consequence. But it also acknowledges historical continuities, not least in terms of the continued exploitation of 'support personnel' and of resulting artistic conflicts but also of alternative models that resist the precarious nature of contemporary cultural work. Finally, this volume attempts to situate creative collaboration in broader social and economic contexts, where the experience and outcomes of such work have proved more problematic than the rich potential of their promise would lead us to expect."
AMTOURS forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
Architecture and tourism : perceptions, performance and place by AMTOURS forms part of an arts management seminar series which emphasizes current trends, challenges, best practices, and contemporary ecosystem of the creative industries and complex nature of culture and heritage landscape, conservation, and sustainability of communities relevant to arts management.
The discourse of tourism and national heritage : a contrastive study from a cultural perspective by
The Discourse of Tourism and National Heritage: A Contrastive Study from a Cultural Perspective presents an in-depth research study in the field of online tourism promotion. It focuses on the national online promotion of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, on two different types of websites - institutional and commercial - from three countries, Romania, Spain and Great Britain. The book analyses the way in which each country combines various modes to create a virtual brochure with a promotional message from both institutional and commercial positions. In doing this, it studies the organization of the.
Tourism research : an interdisciplinary perspective by
Compiled from research papers presented at the 2nd Interdisciplinary Tourism Research Conference, Fethiye, Turkey, held in April 2012, this book brings us all those papers related to varying fields of tourism research from an interdisciplinary perspective, encompassing fields such as geography, architecture, recreation, and culture. The authors included in the book have a very diverse background both in terms of their research fields and their countries of origin and focus, covering the USA, ...
CREAWRI is a workshop class that will train students to write creative outputs relevant to arts management which they can use in various productions, projects, and activities designed for cultural, arts, and creative industry sectors.
CREAWRI is a workshop class that will train students to write creative outputs relevant to arts management which they can use in various productions, projects, and activities designed for cultural, arts, and creative industry sectors.
The collection of creative writing by learners of Japanese by
Editor's Preface: This project aims to promote creative writing skills among Japanese language learners and provide them with opportunities to publish their work to benefit future learners. The project targets undergraduate students in their third and fourth years of Japanese language studies, taking courses designed to develop their reading skills to allow them to read a novel without external support. To this end, students were encouraged to participate in significant reading activities outside class. However, students indicated that they could not find attractive and appropriate reading options among the extensive Japanese reading collections. This project seeks to address the gap by encouraging students to create their own fictional works. Working in groups of three or four, students wrote a fictional work together. The students in the third-year Japanese class read Spirited Away and watched the original anime as course assignments. Their creative writing was inspired by the story and used various words that are not found in commercial Japanese language textbooks. Fourth-year students wrote a story relating to the main theme of the course: Tokyo. They successfully differentiated writing styles andapplied these to their creative writing. Upon completing these assignments, students were motivated to publish their own work for future students of the Japanese language, expressing hope that their worksmight encourage others to write in various genres to improve their language proficiency.
Creative Manoeuvres : Writing, Making, Being. by
Creative Manoeuvres is a collection of new writings on a topic of enduring interest: the role of creative practice in the formation of knowledge. The contributors to this collection are primarily creative writers, working in poetry, fiction, nonfiction and ethnography. Many include the visual or performing arts within their practice; and all are academics as well as creative writers. Their chapters move the study of creative writing beyond subjective accounts of 'how I write' towards broader issues of how knowledge is addressed by, or incorporated into, or embodied in, art. Each chapter also does double duty as a case study on approaches to creative and research work, both describing and critically exploring the strategies, or 'creative manoeuvres', these writers have adopted to advance their practice in both creative and critical domains. In this way, the book not only exemplifies moves in the contemporary academy to understand better the value creative practice can offer to the university, but also provides a rich and engaging set of narratives about ways of being, ways of making and ways of coming to know. In both practical and theoretical modes, it contributes to the ongoing questions about creativity and/versus scholarship that have been debated over recent decades.
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Exploring Second Language Creative Writing by
Exploring Second Language Creative Writing continues the work of stabilizing the emerging Creative Writing (SL) discipline. In unique ways, each essay in this book seeks to redefine a tripartite relationship between language acquisition, literatures, and identity. All essays extend B.B. Kachru's notion of "bilingual creativity" as an enculturated, shaped discourse (a mutation of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis). Creative Writing (SL), a new subfield to emerge from Stylistics, extends David Hanauer's Poetry as Research (2010); situating a suite of methodologies and interdisciplinary pedagogies, researchers in this book mobilize theories from Creativity Studies, TESOL, TETL, Translation Studies, Linguistics, Cultural Studies, and Literary Studies. Changing the relationship between L2 writers and canonized literary artefacts (from auratic to dialogic), each essay in this text is essentially Freirean; each chapter explores dynamic processes through which creative writing in a non-native language engages material and phenomenological modes toward linguistic pluricentricity and, indeed, emancipation.
Creative Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
Creative Enterprise Planning is a unique course that allows learners in multi-media arts, arts management, music, dance, fashion, game development and animation to know and understand the inner workings of an enterprise from idea generation to conception, knowing the laws that affect the domain of designers and artists such as Intellectual Property Rights and business registration steps, how to set-up the enterprise by knowing the types of businesses, developing marketing strategies and tactics, setting up the organization, developing the operations flow, developing the initial capital needed, computing revenue and targets and forming a sound income statement that is sustainable.
Creative Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
Creative Enterprise Planning is a unique course that allows learners in multi-media arts, arts management, music, dance, fashion, game development and animation to know and understand the inner workings of an enterprise from idea generation to conception, knowing the laws that affect the domain of designers and artists such as Intellectual Property Rights and business registration steps, how to set-up the enterprise by knowing the types of businesses, developing marketing strategies and tactics, setting up the organization, developing the operations flow, developing the initial capital needed, computing revenue and targets and forming a sound income statement that is sustainable.
Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles : A Legal Guide. by Research Methodologies in Arts Management
RESMETO is an introductory course to research methodologies and their application to arts management. This course covers both quantitative and qualitative approaches, as well as mixed methods in research as well as ethical issues in research practices.
Research Methodologies in Arts Management
RESMETO is an introductory course to research methodologies and their application to arts management. This course covers both quantitative and qualitative approaches, as well as mixed methods in research as well as ethical issues in research practices.
Comics in qualitative research by
Although the medium of comics has a long history, its use as a method in qualitative research is still in its early stages. This entry begins by outlining the definition and scope of comics. Next, it explores how and why comics might be used within social research. It then discusses potential ethical and practical challenges. Finally, the entry provides practical suggestions to support the use of comics as a research method. This involves making connections with other visual research methods as well as exploring specific affordances of the comics medium.
Designing digital qualitative research : experiences of studying open and closed production by
This SAGE methods case outlines the experiences of designing qualitative research of two digitally mediated social environments. First, open content production on Wikipedia which is based on knowledge sharing and dissemination. Second, commercial software production for Google (Alphabet Inc.) protected by non-disclosure agreements and trade secrets. Digital affordances played an important role in framing the initial research questions. Yet, the initial research design changed in both of these cases due to the accumulated knowledge about the subject and specific challenges that arose during the research process. A broad understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of different qualitative methodologies helped maintain a flexible and emergent research design. Ethical decision-making was an important factor in both cases.
Research Methodologies in Music Education by
This volume provides an understanding of various research methodologies that have been used in music education projects. These methodologies include: historical research; quantitative research; narrative inquiry; action research; ethnography; case study; interpretative phenomenological analysis; arts-based methods; and mixed methods. Each of these research methodologies is detailed, before examples of music education projects that have used these methodologies are described.A separate chapter is devoted to each methodology, and each chapter has been written by a researcher with extensive experience and knowledge of the methodology in question. The book project is an initiative of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education (ANZARME).This association is the peak body for music research across the two countries. ANZARME promotes and supports all styles of research in all avenues of music education.The book will assist all those who are undertaking research in music education, particularly future researchers in music education, such as postgraduate research students. The text will assist researchers in understanding the many available research methods, and will provide clarity in choosing the most appropriate method for their particular research.
Transpositions : aesthetico-epistemic operators in artistic research by
Research is a process that leads to new insights rupturing the existent fabric of knowledge. To prevent this process from disintegrating, its coherence must be assured. Under the heading transposition, seventeen artists, musicians, and theorists explain how one thing may turn into another in a spatio-temporal play of identity and difference that has the power to expand into the unknown. While it does not attempt to define the still evolving field of artistic research, through the idea of transposition this book aims to grasp a quality increasingly important to artistic practice because representational approaches have been losing traction. Taking to heart the lessons of deconstruction, new modes of epistemic relationships are being invented that include aesthetic dimensions. Working with materially concrete positions in a manner familiar to artists can ensure that knowledge does not decay into relativism.
TECHWRI is a workshop class that will train students to create various effective written outputs for various contexts relevant to arts management. Students will be introduced to various techniques and processes in technical communication with emphasis in writing. The course will help students craft and design personal documents such as letters, reports, curriculum vitae, resume, and the like.
The simplified research and technical report writing by
Technical writing in this era of globalization and modern technology by
TECHWRI is a workshop class that will train students to create various effective written outputs for various contexts relevant to arts management. Students will be introduced to various techniques and processes in technical communication with emphasis in writing. The course will help students craft and design personal documents such as letters, reports, curriculum vitae, resume, and the like.
Learn good business writing and communication : (collection) by
The Truth About the New Rules of Business Writing shows you how to master the art of effective business communication replacing the old standards of jargon, pomposity, and grammar drills with a simple, quick, and conversational writing style. Authors Natalie Canavor and Claire Meirowitz demonstrate how to plan and organize your content, make your point faster, tell your readers what's in it for them, construct winning documents of every kind--print, electronic, and even blog entries and text messages! The Truth about the New Rules of Business Writing brings together the field's best knowledge and shows exactly how to put it to work. With an "aha" on every page, it presents information in a clear, accessible style that's easy to understand and use. Written in short chapters, it covers the entire field, cuts to the heart of every topic, pulls back the curtain on expert secrets, and pops the bubble of commonly-held assumptions. Simply put, this book delivers easy, painless writing techniques that work.
Scientific and Technical Reports : How to Write and Illustrate. by
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL REPORTS: How to Write and Illustrate provides step-by-step advice on tackling various tasks associated with report writing like gathering information, analyzing information, preparing an outline, writing a rough draft and revising. Many examples illustrate the processes involved at various steps. A stepwise approach to computer-assisted preparation of tables and various types of figures like line drawings, bar charts, histograms, flowcharts, etc., is provided. Also presented are suggestions about how to use commonly available computer programs to give visual shape to ideas, concepts, processes and cause and effect relations described in the text. Use of readability tests is explained as a screening system for checking comprehensibility of language used. Readers are alerted to some of the common pitfalls in science writing like redundancy, overuse of nouns, noun chains, excessive use of passive voice, use of overlong sentences and ambiguity. Checklist at the end of each chapter sums up the most important points. Though the primary aim of the book is to provide help in writing reports and dissertations, it can be used as a help in tackling other forms of scientific and technical writing also.
Writing business letters across languages by
Annotation Discussing the most widespread and acceptable approaches to writing business letters in a readily understandable fashion, this book explores rules and conventions based on actual contemporary practices. Emphasis is placed on types of business letters across languages, patterns of thinking, cross-cultural communication, the effect of style, tone and the mechanics of writing and grammar.
Video, Computer Graphics and Photography Techniques
VIDGRAP introduces students to the basics of video-making, computer graphics, and photography that will enable students to design effective and creative presentations. This course will also introduce students to software that can be used to develop quality materials for artistic and creative industries.
3G handy guide : digital production and editing by Video, Computer Graphics and Photography Techniques
VIDGRAP introduces students to the basics of video-making, computer graphics, and photography that will enable students to design effective and creative presentations. This course will also introduce students to software that can be used to develop quality materials for artistic and creative industries.
Creative black & white : digital photography tips and techniques by
Black-and-white photography poses unique challenges; without color to guide the eye, contrast, lighting, and composition take on even more importance. In Creative Black and White, 2nd Edition, renowned photographer Harold Davis explains these elements and demonstrates the basic rules of black and white photography, as well as when and how to break them. He breaks through the complexity of this photographic medium, explores opportunities for black-and-white imagery, and shows how to capitalize on each and every one of them. This new, revised, and expanded edition brings the tools up to date with extended sections on monochrome in Lightroom, Photoshop, and related plugins.
The enthusiast's guide to DIY photography : 64 projects, hacks, techniques, and inexpensive solutions for getting great photos by
If you’re a passionate photographer and you’re ready to take your work to the next level, The Enthusiast’s Guide book series was created just for you. Whether you’re diving head first into a new topic or exploring a classic theme, Enthusiast’s Guides are designed to help you quickly learn more about a topic or subject so that you can improve your photography.
The Enthusiast’s Guide to DIY Photography: 64 Projects, Hacks, Techniques, and Inexpensive Solutions for Getting Great Photos teaches you ingenious, clever, and inexpensive tricks and techniques that will help you shoot great images without breaking the bank. In this book, six chapters are broken down into 64 numbered lessons, with each lesson providing all you need to know to improve your photography. Photographer and author Mike Hagen covers lighting solutions, studio equipment, lens hacks, macro projects, and more.
Introduction to Computer Graphics by
Teach Your Students How to Create a Graphics Application Introduction to Computer Graphics: A Practical Learning Approach guides students in developing their own interactive graphics application. The authors show step by step how to implement computer graphics concepts and theory using the EnvyMyCar (NVMC) framework as a consistent example throughout the text. They use the WebGL graphics API to develop NVMC, a simple, interactive car racing game. Each chapter focuses on a particular computer graphics aspect, such as 3D modeling and lighting. The authors help students understand how to handle 3D geometric transformations, texturing, complex lighting effects, and more. This practical approach leads students to draw the elements and effects needed to ultimately create a visually pleasing car racing game. The code is available at www.envymycarbook.com Puts computer graphics theory into practice by developing an interactive video game Enables students to experiment with the concepts in a practical setting Uses WebGL for code examples Requires knowledge of general programming and basic notions of HTML and JavaScript Provides the software and other materials on the book's website Software development does not require installation of IDEs or libraries, only a text editor.
New Dimensions in Photo Processes by
New Dimensions in Photo Processes invites artists in all visual media to discover contemporary approaches to historical techniques. Painters, printmakers, and photographers alike will find value in this practical book, as these processes require little to no knowledge of photography, digital means, or chemistry. Easy to use in a studio or lab, this edition highlights innovative work by internationally respected artists, such as Robert Rauschenberg, Chuck Close, Mike and Doug Starn, and Emmet Gowin. In addition to including new sun-printing techniques, such as salted paper and lumen printing, this book has been updated throughout, from pinhole camera and digital methods of making color separations and contact negatives to making water color pigments photo-sensitive and more. With step-by-step instructions and clear safety precautions, New Dimensions in Photo Processes will teach you how to: Reproduce original photographic art, collages, and drawings on paper, fabric, metal, and other unusual surfaces. Safely mix chemicals and apply antique light-sensitive emulsions by hand. Create imagery in and out of the traditional darkroom and digital studio. Relocate photo imagery and make prints from real objects, photocopies, and pictures from magazines and newspapers, as well as from your digitial files and black and white negatives. Alter black and white photographs, smart phone images, and digital prints.  
Photography 101 : exposure basics, camera settings, lens info, composition tips, and shooting scenarios.
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