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    Alessandro Di Mariano Di Vanni Filipepi was a remarkable Italian painter of the Florentine Renaissance era some of his more famous works are “Primavera” and “The Birth of Venus.”. He was born 1445 Florence‚ Italy- died May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy.May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy. I have chosen “ the discovery of the body of Holofernes” for it has a dark but comical feel when I look at the painting. Like the characters overemphasize expressions on their faces‚ but the colors are what really brought

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    Fundamental Principles of HCI Design Introduction I will be describing the principles of HCI and Interface Design‚ giving examples of each of them in use. I will also be talking about perception (including colour‚ luminance‚ Pattern‚ Pop Out Effect and Gestalt Laws)‚ behaviour models (including Predictive Modelling‚ KLM‚ throughput and Fitts Law‚ descriptive modelling (including KAM‚ Buxton’s model and Guiard’s model) and Schneiderman’s 8 Golden Rules. Schneiderman’s 8 Golden Rules Eight

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    User Interface Design Principles The Website I chose to evaluate is www.freightliner.com. This is a site I have to use every day at work because I work for a company that distributes Freightliner buses‚ parts and service. The design principles Freightliner uses in their Website are consistent layout‚ content awareness‚ and aesthetics. The layout is the same throughout the site‚ and I can tell where I am in the site at all times. The use of white space is comfortable; the pages are not

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    Venus and Cupid

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    Venus and Cupid by Lorenzo Lotto is definitely one of the most unusual paintings when viewed through 21st century eyes. The painting depicts Venus lying on her left side‚ naked‚ and Cupid standing about a foot behind her. Inspired by ancient marriage poems‚ known as “epithalamia‚” the painting was apparently painted to celebrate a wedding and Venus’s body type and facial features were taken from that of the bride to be’s. The painter included a few items in the picture that relate to Venus and to

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    Venus of Willendorf

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    The Venus of Willendorf Ever since the beginning of the Stone Age around 25‚000 B.C. and throughout the late classical period in 400 B.C.‚ we can infer and see that both men and women have been portrayed in many ways when viewing particular cultures around the time period. The representation of the female body can be seen through numerous pieces of Art. Ladies and Gentleman the figurine in front of you is called “The Venus of Willendorf”‚ and it is the oldest female figurine statuette

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    Venus Flytrap

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    The Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula is a carnivorous plant that is native to North America and more specifically the southeastern parts of the United States. Most people know Dionaea muscipula by its common name‚ Venus Flytrap. The Venus flytrap is found mostly in North and South Carolina with a radius of about 60 miles from Wilmington‚ North Carolina. Although the Venus flytrap is native to this region‚ over the years people have transplanted the plant to Florida and Washington where they continue

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    Venus of Urbino

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    Comparing Venus of Urbino Through inspiration from Giorgiones’ Sleeping Venus‚ Titian a younger contemporary‚ developed the standard for the female nude‚ in his Venus of Urbino. Unlike his predecessor‚ Giorgione‚ Titian’s painting is one of the first indoor nudes in the renaissance era. The painting portrays a reclining nude in oil‚ her body softly rounded is unapologetically sensual and her attributes are painted as a commoner instead of a goddess. The compositional aspects of the painting must

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    Using the plot design element in A Family Supper‚ Kazou Ishigurd depicts a meaningful story. A son’s mother past away through eating a Fugu two years ago when the son was in California. Two years later‚ the son decides to come back which makes his father feels so cheerful. So the father decides to prepare for a family meal‚ includes a special fish. Unfortunately‚ the son knows his mother’s death. At the supper‚ the son knows his father was retired because of a failed firm. And worse still‚ the seventeen

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    Venus Figures

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    Catherine Tennison Humanities DC A3 Venus Figures Venus figures have been found in various places of the world‚ at different time periods. This implies that all cultures shared a common belief or a common thought of women and their bodies. The Venus figures are most popularly known to represent fertility. These figurines were typically made from soft stone (steatite‚ calcite or limestone)‚ bone‚ ivory‚ wood‚ or ceramic clays. The similarity of each Venus figurine from each time period shows

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    PLANET VENUS Ladies and gentlemen‚ today you are going to witness the most exceptional and gorgeous alien in the universe from the planet Venus! Venera! Let us give her a round of applause. TRANSLATION Good day people of the Earth! You once believe that my planet is your morning star and evening star. After the Sun and the Moon it is the brightest object in your night-sky. My planet is Venus‚ my name is Venera and my people are Venerians. Venus was once like earth but as the sun expands

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