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CIO August 1, 2003 Ted Smalley Bowen |
IT Aids Search for Looted Art The looting of Iraq's museums and archaeological sites has raised the profile of stolen art trafficking. Digital tools are playing an increasing role in combating the trade, but they are no silver bullet. |
IDB America July 2003 Roger Hamilton |
Surrealism for sale Stories about romantic origins are part of the price |
PC World August 2003 Alan Stafford |
Corel's Stellar Painter 8 Makes Art Easy Software allows realistic on-screen brushstrokes and provides a wealth of creative options. |
Reason July 2003 Jesse Walker |
Birth of a Medium Video games, art, and moral panic: wild rhetoric and ill-conceived laws interfere not just with gamers' fun but with an art form in its infancy. |
AskMen.com July 2, 2003 William Sutton |
How To: Become An Art Connoisseur - Part II Find out who's responsible for defacing the Mona Lisa, who was seeing spots, who liked canned soup a little too much, and more. |
AskMen.com June 25, 2003 William Sutton |
How To: Become An Art Connoisseur A handy little guide to painting, from the Renaissance to the Postmodern Age |
Macworld July 2003 Ben Long |
ZBrush 1.5 Package lets 2-D artists break in to the third dimension |
D-Lib June 2003 Feldman & Manring |
PapaInk: The Children's Art Archive PapaInk is the archival home of children's art. The nonprofit organization's archival site documents and exhibits children's art collections from its own physical holdings and presents works donated or shared by organizations and individuals worldwide. |
IDB America May 2003 Roger Hamilton |
Dreaming Mexico A new exhibit at the IDB explores a uniquely Mexican world of fantasy and illusion |
Reason June 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
The Pull of Culture Yes, that's a cigarette machine, or at least it was. The goods it currently vends aren't packs of butts; they're works of art. Each is about the size of a Lucky Strike package, and you buy it by inserting your coins and yanking on the machine. This is an Art*o*matŪ. |
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