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Toyo Ito

This year (2013), Toyo Ito won the Pritzker Architecture Prize, a yearly award endowed to many great architects, such as Continue reading →

Masters of Deception Part II

Earlier I posted Masters of Deception with images of art that aims to alter our perspective of space and the Continue reading →

G4 Top 100 Video Games of All Time

I don’t usually watch the G4 channel, but for some reason it seemed appropriate this morning. They created some great Continue reading →

Classical “Idealized” Landscape Paintings

Classical landscape paintings are the topic of Merleau-Ponty’s “The World and Perception” talks. The world of art appears to be an Continue reading →

Indigenous Aboriginal (Australian) Art

Indigenous Aboriginal art is a great case for thinking about perspective, especially in relation to Ancient Egyptian art and the Continue reading →

Ancient Egyptian Art

Ancient Egyptian art has many distinctive features, one being the use of multiple points of view. This can be seen Continue reading →

Dimensions Project

The Dimensions project is contained in an online site with information and videos related to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Continue reading →

Five Regular Polyhedra

Have you heard the term “regular” used in geometry before? This Euclidean term refers to polygons that are equiangular, meaning Continue reading →

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