Grid Method Classification of Islamic Geometric Patterns
Ahmad M. Aljamali, Ebad Banissi.
11th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision (WSCG),
2003. [BibTeX]
Hatching, Stroke Styles & Pointillism
Kevin Buchin, Maike Walther.
Wolfgang Engel, Rendering Techniques, pp. 340--347, Wordware Publishing, Vol. ShaderX2 - Shader Tips and Tricks, September,
2003. [BibTeX]
Human Facial Illustrations: Creation and Evaluation using Behavioral Studies and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Bruce Gooch.
University of Utah, July,
2003. [BibTeX]
Illustration Watermarks for Vector Graphics
Henry Sonnet, Tobias Isenberg, Jana Dittmann, Thomas Strothotte.
11th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'03), Jon Rokne, Reinhard Klein, and Wenping Wang, pp. 73--82, Los Alamitos, CA,
2003. [BibTeX]
Illustrative Interactive Stipple Rendering
Aidong Lu, Christopher Morris, Joe Taylor, David Ebert, Charles Hansen, Penny Rheingans, Mark Hartner.
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, pp. 127--138,
2003. [BibTeX]
Illustrative Interfaces: Building Special-Purpose Interfaces with Art Techniques and Brain Science Findings
W. Bradford Paley.
Proceedings of Third International Symposium on Smart Graphics, pp. 1-11,
2003. [BibTeX]
Image-Based Synthesis of Chinese Landscape Painting
Yu Jinhui, Luo Guoming, Peng Qunsheng.
Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 22--28,
2003. [BibTeX]
Informative art: information visualization in everyday environments
Author(s): Lars Erik Holmquist, Tobias Skog.
Proceedings: 1st international conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques in Austalasia and South East Asia,
2003.
[BibTeX]
Abstract:
Thanks to advances in display technologies, it will soon be possible to have electronic information displays virtually everywhere. We have developed the concept of Informative Art as a way to integrate information visualization in the everyday human environment. Informative Art combines a dynamically updated information display with the decorative role of visual art, such as posters and paintings. We present four examples of Informative Art, where we borrowed the styles of various modern artists to show different kinds of information. For instance, a composition similar to the style of an abstract painter, Piet Mondriaan, showed the current weather in six different cities, while a piece of "landscape art" in the style of Richard Long gave a view of the last 30 days of global earthquake activity. We discuss how designing information visualizations for everyday environment introduces requirement that are different from those of graphical user interfaces for desktop computers.
Inking Old Black-and-White Cartoons
Daniel Sýkora.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic, January,
2003. [BibTeX]
INSPIRE: An Interactive Image Assisted Non-Photorealistic Rendering System
Minh X. Nguyen, Hui Xu, Xiaoru Yuan, Baoquan Chen.
11th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'03), pp. 472, Canmore, Canada, October 08 - 10,
2003. [BibTeX]