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Zynaptiq PITCHMAP COLORS v1.0.1


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Bring COLOR to Your Sound Conform audio to your song’s key/scale, colorize your basses and synths, and turn atonal elements into gloriously resonant harmonic textures with unprecedented ease, quality and fun. Designed in collaboration with music production prodigy Au5, PITCHMAP::COLORS fuses our popular pitch-mapping tech with additional transformation features and a user interface stream-lined for creative sound design and real-time performance. Bring COLOR to your sound now!

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Art Therapy Healing Through Colors and Sounds


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English | August 3, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0D21MJB3K | 291 pages | EPUB | 1.74 Mb
*Art Therapy: Healing Through Colors and Sounds* offers a comprehensive exploration of how creativity and sensory experiences can foster profound emotional and psychological healing. This book delves into the transformative power of art and sound therapy, presenting an in-depth look at how these modalities can support mental wellness and personal growth. Through a detailed examination of theoretical foundations, practical applications, and real-life case studies, this guide provides readers with valuable insights and tools for integrating art and sound therapy into their lives or professional practices.

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The Universe in 100 Colors Weird and Wondrous Colors from Science and Nature


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English | September 24th, 2024 | ISBN: 1632174928 | 288 pages | True EPUB | 94.18 MB
At the intersection of science, art, and design, this must-have coffee table book highlights 100 mind-blowing colors that you’ve likely never seen before.

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Capturing Colors Watercolor Mixing and Matching in Real Life


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Genre / Category: Drawing & Painting , Art
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Watercolor Mixing and Matching in Real Life is a class designed to build your essential watercolor skills around mixing paints, understanding basic color theory, and developing the superpower of matching the colors you see in real life! Your art will immediately stand out because many people do not take the time to learn this essential watercolor skill. The understanding you gain in this class will not only improve your watercolor but will carry over to your other artistic and design endeavors.This class is for beginner to intermediate levels of drawing and watercolor, however, more advanced artists that want to refresh or level up their color theory and color matching will benefit from the class. Each lesson has optional extra credit assignments for more advanced students

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The Colors of Life Exploring Life Experience Through Color and Emotion


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English | ISBN: 1032609249 | 2024 | 114 pages | PDF | 112 MB
The Colors of Life engages the strategies of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) to explore life experience through emotion and color. For high-potential readers at the middle school level, the book’s humanistic and emotional themes provide valuable complements to the education of STEM-oriented learners.

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The Psychology Of Colors


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Published 9/2024
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Language: English | Duration: 2h 11m | Size: 1.71 GB
Understand role of colors in graphic design,fashion, branding, marketing, and interior decor.

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Rediscovering Colors A Study in Pollyanna Realism


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English | ISBN: 140200737X | 2002 | 223 pages | AZW3 | 332 KB
In Rediscovering Colors: A Study in Pollyanna Realism, Michael Watkins endorses the Moorean view that colors are simple, non-reducible, properties of objects. Consequently, Watkins breaks from what has become the received view that either colors are reducible to certain properties of interest to science, or else nothing is really colored. What is novel about the work is that Watkins, unlike other Mooreans, takes seriously the metaphysics of colors. Consequently, Watkins provides an account of what colors are, how they are related to the physical properties on which they supervene, and how colors can be causally efficacious without the threat of causal overdetermination. Along the way, he provides novel accounts of normal conditions and non-human color properties. The book will be of interest to any metaphysician and philosopher of mind interested in colors and color perception.

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Colors 1800 1900 2000 Signs of Ethnic Difference


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English, Deutsch | 2004 | ISBN: 9042019913 | PDF | pages: 283 | 2.1 mb
By recasting instances of ‘German’ cultural production around the turns of centuries – 1800, 1900, 2000 – the essays in this volume examine the role that color has played in perceiving and representing ethnic difference. In innovative essays, literary scholars, historians, anthropologists and art historians support an overarching thesis: that the ‘origins’ of a modern, ‘ethnic’ imagination, inscribe patterns of seeing, whereas more recent developments involve processes of de-colorization and metaphorization.

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All the Colors of the Dark


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English | June 25, 2024 | ISBN: 0593798872 | True EPUB | 608 pages | 1.7 MB
From the author of We Begin at the End comes a soaring thriller and an epic love story that "hits like a sledgehammer . . . an absolutely must-read novel" (Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl).

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The Colors of Clay Special Techniques in Athenian Vases


Free Download The Colors of Clay: Special Techniques in Athenian Vases By Susan Lansing-Maish, Kenneth Lapatin, Jeffrey Maish, Joan R. Mertens, Marie Svoboda, Marion True, Dyfri Williams
2006 | 385 Pages | ISBN: 0892365714 | PDF | 42 MB
This is the catalogue of a fascinating exhibition, curated by Beth Cohen, that was at the J. Paul Getty Museum from June 8 to September 4, 2006, the first large international exhibition to be held in Malibu at the newly renovated and expanded Getty Villa. The catalogue, most of which is by Cohen (hereafter C,), is truly excellent and makes an important contribution to the study of Greek art. This heavy tome can hardly be called a handbook, but it surely will become the primary reference work for special techniques in Athenian vases.Coral red, white ground, Six’s technique, gilding, and raised clay relief are techniques familiar to vase specialists, but they remain poorly understood by most people. Appreciating their nuances requires close examination of the vases themselves, for which the best photographs often are no substitute. Cohen, whose knowledge of these techniques is unrivaled, several times mentions her own surprise at finding new details on vases that she formerly had known only from published images. Having said that, the photographs in this catalogue, nearly all in color, are exceptionally good, and the layout is pleasing, spacious, and clear. Several vases receive less than full coverage, presumably to emphasize the passages most relevant to the theme. This is not a CVA, and we should not expect images from every angle. Those desirous of more information will find it in the entries, some of which would put the CVA to shame. Indeed, there is more information than the average reader will want, sometimes offering a level of detail that only the most hardened vase scholar will wish to wade through. Museum catalogues, even on so esoteric a subject, should make some concession to the average reader, but this is no work for beginners. Although only a few new attributions are ventured, the approach is Beazleyan in the sense that style and technique are the focus. Iconography is not ignored, but it clearly is secondary. While some might wish for a more well-rounded approach, it would behoove those impatient with connoisseurship to pay more attention to these devilish details. If there is one message conveyed by this book, it is that one should look very closely at works of art.The director’s Foreword is followed by Acknowledgments, a Map, Abbreviations, and C.’s Introduction. An initial essay by Jeffrey Maish, Marie Svoboda, and Susan Lansing-Maish presents "Technical Studies of Some Attic Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum," conducted in collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute. These studies focus on the nature of coral red "gloss," the term preferred by the Getty editors to "glaze" (to C.’s evident annoyance: p. 116 n. 4), of applied gilding, and of distinctive colors on select vases. There is still uncertainty about the composition of coral red and what role the kiln environment, temperature, and firing sequence played in its production. It has been successfully reproduced, by forgers as well as scientists, but there is more to be learned. Its appearance is very close to that of misfired black gloss, as this reviewer can testify after puzzling over fragments from excavation. Their compositions must have been different, however, for them to acquire such distinct characteristics during the same three-stage firing. Techniques of gilding also continue to be debated. Gold has a higher melting temperature than that required for firing black gloss. Although this means it could be applied before firing, the researchers conclude that it usually was not. Analysis of various red colorants reveals that both common "added red" and the red used on some Six’s Technique vases contain hematite, which is not really surprising. On the other hand, it comes as news that, on one vase, red cinnabar was applied after firing (p. 13, fig. 5).The 105 Attic vases featured in the catalogue come from seventeen American and European museums. The quality of the works selected is mind-boggling, combining famous masterpieces with lesser known vessels of equal beauty and importance. They range in date from the Acropolis dinos fragments signed by the black-figure artist Sophilos, ca. 580 BC (cat. 40), to a trio of spectacular Kerch-style vases of the mid-fourth century (cat. nos. 103-105). The entries are divided into nine chapters, each preceded by an essay describing a particular technique, type, or tomb group and synthesizing the latest scholarship. All but two of the entries are by C., as are the first five essays; the last four are by Joan Mertens, Marion True, Dyfri Williams, and Kenneth Lapatin. In the back are a Glossary, Concordances, an Index of Painters, Groups, and Classes, Abbreviations for References, and a list of cited References. There is, alas, no index.

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