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- title: architecture-building-glass-indoors
- photographer: Pixabay
- source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/architecture-building-glass-indoors-267738/
- background of the homepage, Free to use (CCO)
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- title: 1. Eyesight
- photographer: Skitterphoto
- source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/closeup-photo-of-human-eye-862122/
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- title: Chinese teenagers taking a selfie at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- photo number: pfs4849
- title: Ravi 'Swag'
- photographer: Ravi
00-00 homepage
- title: Banaras - bodylanguage
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- source: photograph from the book 'BANARAS, City of God, Heart of India'
- photo number: pfs1118
00-01 homepage
- title: 'A girl holding a longboard'
- photographer: Max Fischer
- source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-girl-holding-a-longboard-5212665/
- title: 'Young kids with smartphones in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China'
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- photo number: pfs5000
00-03 the 5 W's
- title: Sherlock Holmes
- artist: unknown
- source: internet
00-04 the 5 W's try
- title: Tenniscourt back entrance Caïro, Egypt
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- source: photography-for-sale.com
00-05 Introduction
- title: my portrait
- photographer: my wife
- source: family album
00-05 Introduction
- title: my grandfather
- photographer: unknown
- source: family album
01-00 Visual Skills
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- artist: E. Adsera Riba
- source: NRC
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01-01 Eye test chart
- title: Would you like to test your eyesight before we start on this digital journey?
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01-02 Seeing in detail
- title: portrait of Ibn al-Haytham on the frontpage of Hevelius' Selenographia
- illustrator: The frontispiece to Selenographia is designed by Adolf Boy and engraved by Jeremias Falck.
- source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Haytham#/media/File:Thesaurus_opticus_Titelblatt.jpg
- link: https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-TRINITY-T-00018-00031-00012/1
Click the image for the complete picture: The male figures may be identified from their pedestals as Galileo and Alhazen (the Latinized name for Ibn Al-Haytham, 965-1040). Alhazen holds a sheet of paper with a diagram and Galileo a telescope, and they are identified, respectively, with reason (ratione) and sense experience (sensu). At the bottom centre is a view of the city of Danzig, with the city's coat of arms above it.
01-02c Seeing in detail
- title: Engraving from the title page of Opticae Thesaurus, a latin edition of Ibn al-Haytham's Book of Optics. Among other things it shows how Archimedes allegedly set Roman ships on fire with parabolic mirrors during the Siege of Syracuse.
- illustrator: unknown
- source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Haytham#/media/File:Thesaurus_opticus_Titelblatt.jpg
- link: Bavaria State Library
- book: https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_V27nL0HJd78C/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater
01-03 Seeing in Detail
- title: View Distance Chart
- source: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-size/size-to-distance-relationship
- a quick search will show you many more examples
01-03a 'Seeing in Detail'
- title: 'The Execution of Lady Jane Grey'
- gravure: Paul DELAROCHE
- source: www.researchgate.com
- www.rijksmuseum.nl/
01-04 Seeing in Detail
- title: world's largest camera
- photographer: George R. Lawrence
- source: wikipedia
- link: www.loc.gov
01-04aa Seeing in Detail
- title: 'General Amar Singh of Kanota and boy'
- photographer: unknown
- source: 'The Other Way of Seeing' exhibition on the Indian Way of Visualising in Photography
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- Link: salute.co.in 14-09-2024
01-04ab Seeing in Detail
- title: 'Charade'
- photographer: Maneck J. VYARAWALLA
- source: 'The Other Way of Seeing' exhibition on the Indian Way of Visualising in Photography, ows423
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01-04ac Seeing in Detail
- title: Two shepherds from Saurashtra
- photographer: Jyoti Bhatt (member Circle-24 )
- photo number: ows140
- date: 1959/60
- source: 'The Other Way of Seeing' exhibition on the Indian Way of Visualising in Photography
01-04b Seeing in Detail
- title: traveling to Gambia 'The World is Ours'
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- photo number: awa27900
01-05a Eyesight
- title: 'the Lorentz Contraction'
- photographer: Robert Schilder
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01-05b Eyesight
- title: 'the Grand Prix of the A.C.F.'
- photographer: Jacques Henri LARTIGUE
- source: © Victoria & Albert Museum, London
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- title: Saturn Rings
- photographer: NASA
This is an artist's concept of Saturn's rings and major icy moons. Saturn's rings make up an enormous, complex structure. From edge-to-edge, the ring system would not even fit in the distance between Earth and the Moon. - source: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/12669/saturns-rings/
- For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit www.nasa.gov/cassini
01-06a Eyesight
- title: Lensgrinding: a replica of Baruch Spinoza's Lathe
- Photo: Museum Het Spinozahuis
- Link: https://www.spinozahuis.nl/
- source: https://www.vvvkatwijk.nl/en/locations/965691155/het-spinozahuis
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- title: Illustration of Saturn's rings and major icy moons
- https://science.nasa.gov/mission/cassini/science/overview/?SciencePageID=73
- source: © NASA/JPL
- Link: https://sci.esa.int/s/wQ9Qlqw
01-06c Eyesight
- title: Anthony Van LEEUWENHOEK microscope lens
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- source: photographed in Boerhave Museum, Leiden, the Netherlands
- photo number: 20230711_125631.tif
- microscope lens made from a tiny drop of glass
02-00 How Do You See?
- title: 2. How do you See?
- artist: D. Carlson / T.McCracken
- source: http://www.biographixmedia.com/human/eye-anatomy.html
02-00a How Do You See?
- title: 02-00a - drawing of photo receptor cells
- org: American Academy of Ophthalmology
- source: https://www.aao.org/eye-health/anatomy/photoreceptors
02-01a How Well Do Artists See?
- title: Giacometti, Servizio fotografico (Venezia, 1962)
- photographer: Paolo Monti
- source: Paolo Monti, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
02-01b How Well Do Artists See?
- title: Woman of Venice VII, bronze sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, 1956,
- photographer: Wmpearl
- source: Alberto Giacometti, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
- Art Gallery of New South Wales
02-01 How Well Do Artists See?
- title: 'Memory of the Garden at Etten or Ladies of Arles (Souvenir du jardin) (November 1888)', Vincent van GOGH, Public domain,
- photographer: ГЭ-9116 (Hermitage Museum)
- source: via Wikimedia Commons
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- title: 'Luncheon of the boating party' 1881
- artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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- title: Orchard with flowering trees, spring, Pontoise 1977, Musée d'Orsay
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02-02 How do our eyes reconstruct the world?
- title: 'You see also with your brain, not just your eyes.'
- photographer: K. AMARPREET, CC BY-NC-ND
- source: theconversation.com
02-03 Seeing without Eyes
- title: Color-changing cells in an Atlantic squid’s skin contain light-sensitive pigments
- photographer: Alexandra KINGSTON, CC BY-ND
- source: theconversation.com
- republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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02-04 Eye Diseases
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02-04a Eye Diseases
- title: Self-Portrait ca. 1855-56
- artist: Edgar Degas
- source: www/metmuseum.org
- Repository: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
02-04b Eye Diseases
- title: il Guercino, Giovanni Francesco Barbieri
- artist: Ottavio LEONI, circa 1623, Biblioteca Marucelliana, Florence
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- source: https://www.allaboutvision.com/eye-care/eye-exams/what-is-iridology/
03-01d God Sees Everything
- title: God's Eye on US Currency
03-00x THE TRUTH
- title: Animal skull with Sunglasses
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- title: Miksang Photography
- photographer: John Einarsen
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- Contemplative Photography - "Miksang Photography is a form of ‘Dharma Art inspired by the teachings on perception and artistic expression of Chögyam Trungpa. With our eye, mind, and heart fully unified and engaged in the present moment, we can see the world as it manifests to us and express the experience of seeing in this way with our camera" [Source: http://www.miksang.com/] .
03-03 Blindsight
- title: The blind man who can see obstacles
- graphic artist: John Brainy
- source: www.independant.co.uk
"Out of mind, out of sight: The blind man who can 'see' obstacles"
Experiments on a blind man who can 'see' to avoid obstacles could have huge implications for the visually impaired - Laura Spinney - Sep. 2010
04-icon Awareness
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- title: 'Simonstown, South Africa'
- photographer: Robert Schilder
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- title: 'Jamestown, Bermuda'
- photographer: Robert Schilder
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- title: 'Africa'
- photographer: John Fisher
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07-icon Seeing in Words
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07-00 Seeing in Words
- title: 'Book', concept-studio photography
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- source: photography-for-sale.com
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07-00a Seeing in Words
- title: Martin Luther King
- photographer: Rowland Scherman
- source: Wikipedia
- "I Have a Dream" came to be regarded as one of the finest speeches in the history of American oratory.[171] The March, and especially King's speech, helped put civil rights at the top of the agenda of reformers in the United States and facilitated passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
07-00b Seeing in Words
- title: Karl Marx
- photographer: John Jabez Edwin Mayal
- source: Wikipedia
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Karl_Marx.png
07-00c Seeing in Words
- title: Lucien Freud
- photographer: procsilas
- source: Wikipedia
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucian_Freud#/media/File:LucienFreud.jpg
08-icon Seeing Colours
- title: 8. Seeing Colours
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08-01 Seeing Colours
- title: 8-01 Your Color DNA
- photographer: Yan Krukau
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09-icon How Nature Sees
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- title: 'Port de mer avec la villa Médicis' (1638) de Claude Gellée, dit Le Lorrain
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11-06 Conquest of the Americas
- title: A History of Seeing - Scene of cannibalism from Americae Tertia Pars 1592 (colour engraving)
- artist: Theodor(e) de Bry
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- date: 1592
11-06-2 Conquest of the Americas
- title: A History of Seeing: portrait of Theodor de Bry
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11-06a Conquest of the Americas
- title: A History in Seeing - the execution of inca Atahualpa
- Designer: Joos van Winghe (–1603)
- Engraver: Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623)
- Author of the text: Bartolomé de Las Casas (1484–1566)
11-06b Conquest of the Americas
- title: 'El Primer Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno'
- source: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Figura-1-Primer-Nueva-Coronica-y-Buen-Gobierno-392_fig1_351702705
- artist: Felipe Guamn POMA de Ayala (1535-1616)
- Guamn POMA tells the story how Spain built the most extensive colonial empire in the new world and conquest from an Andean perspective in particular the ill treatment of the nationals
11-06c Conquest of the Americas
- title: A History in Seeing -Lienzo de Tlaxcala Teciquauhtitla
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11-06d Conquest of the Americas - Códice Azcatitlan
- title: A History in Seeing - Navarrete, Federico. The Hidden Codes of the Codex Azcatitlan. Anthropology and Aesthetics, No. 45 (Spring, 2004)
- https://arqueologiamexicana.mx/mexico-antiguo/codice-azcatitlan (spanish)
- https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Figura-5-Codice-Azcatitlan-f-v-Reproduccion-con-el-permiso-de-la-World-Digital_fig3_362426886
- source: www.latinamericanstudies.org
- https://arqueologiamexicana.mx/mexico-antiguo/codice-azcatitlan
11-06e Conquest of the Americas
- title: A History in Seeing - Because the Spanish Thirst for Gold, the Indians Pour Liquid Gold into Them
- artist: Theodor de Bry
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11-06f Conquest of the Americas
- title: Códice Huexotzinco
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- Panel 1 of the Codex; the panel contains an image of the Virgin and Child and symbolic representations of tribute paid to the administrators (Wikipedia)
11-06g Conquest of the Americas
- title: Codex of the conquest of Mexico
- artist: The Florentine Codex was compiled between 1545 and 1590 by the Franciscan friar Bernardino de SAHAGÚN, with the assistance of indigenous Nahua scholars and artists
- photo: Rafaello BENCINI BEN5463344 Bridgeman Images
11-06h Conquest of the Americas
- title: A History in Seeing: 'Conquest of Tenochtitlan by CORTÉS'
- artist: unknown
- source: https://s.libertaddigital.com/2021/08/09/conquista-de-mexico.jpg
- Description: English: From the Conquest of México series. Depicts the 1521 Fall of Tenochtitlan by Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés, in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. Date: second half of 17th century, Medium: oil on canvas, Place of creation: Mexico
- link: www.wikimedia.org www.en.topwar.ru
- title: Contemporary wabi-sabi tea bowl
- photographer: ottmarliebert.com (link defunct)
- source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Contemporary_wabi-sabi_tea_bowl.jpg
- title: Tache de beauté
- photographer: unknown
- source: hellocoton.fr (defunct)
12-14d A Culture in Seeing
- title: chapter 12. 'A Culture in Seeing'
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- source: (detail) Winterpalace Bogd Khan, Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia
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- title: chapter 14. 'Think in 2 Dimensions'
- student Scholengemeenschap Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
- source: lesson collage making by Robert Schilder
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- title: chapter 14. 'Think in 2 Dimensions' Doubleprint
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- title: chapter 14. 'Think in 2 Dimensions'
- artist: David Bray
- source: album cover: 'Dog is Dead' (D.I.D.), album: 'All our favourite stories'
- Atlantic Records, ASIN: B008V40IFE, 2012
- The cover art for All Our Favourite Stories, the debut album by the British indie band Dog is Dead, was created by illustrator David Bray. Known for his intricate and surreal style, Bray's artwork for the album reflects the band’s unique and atmospheric sound with a dreamlike quality, using abstract and natural elements. The cover features a colorful and whimsical design, capturing a sense of nostalgia and fantasy that aligns with the themes in Dog is Dead’s music.
- title: chapter 14. 'Think in 2 Dimensions' Cut & Paste
- artist: Toneelschuur producties
- source: Theatre performance 'Superposition'
- A clever way to give meaning to the title of this performance 'Super / position!
promotion of theatre company 'de Schuur' for their production 'Superposition'. Superposition is an idealistic show as well as an absurd mathematical equation: the similarities and differences between the Netherlands and Japan, between probability and geometry, between man and woman and between newness and tradition are contrasted. A performance about wanting to get through to each other and trying to understand the true inner being of humans, albeit via a giant detour.
As you know from the preceding lessons culture and its differencies / similarities have all my attention.
- title: chapter 14. 'Think in 2 Dimensions' Paste & Draw
- student: Jesse Vandervinen
- source: art lesson Robert Schilder
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- title: chapter 14. 'Think in 3 Dimensions'
- 4 Detergent bottles as a creative assemblage
- photographer: Robert Schilder
- source: www.photography-for-sale.com/215c
- title: chapter 14. 'Think in 2 Dimensions'
- gasstation in Cumbuco, Brazil
- photographer: Robert Schilder
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- title: How 17th-century Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens imagined extraterrestrial life
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- « I observed that the most distant planet is trigeminal,” declared Galileo in 1610. He in fact distinguished a planet and what he took to be two moons which changed appearance, grew larger, disappeared or took the form of arcs. . In his Systema Saturnium, in 1659, Christian Huygens explains that Saturn is actually surrounded by a ring. expositions.obspm.fr
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- artist: Piet MONDRIAAN (1872-1944)
- title: 'Victory Boogie Woogie'
- collection: Kunstmuseum the Hague (NL)
- details: Object type: painting / unfinished creative work
Genre: abstract art
Date: 1944
Dimensions: height: 127.5 cm (50.1 in), width: 127.5 cm (50.1 in) - source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Piet_Mondriaan_Victory_Boogie_Woogie.jpg
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- title: Leonardo da Vinci Sagittal and Horizontal Sections of the Human Head
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- title: 'growing your own plant'
- photographer: Valeria Ushakova
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student-02 Student page
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- photographer: Robert Schilder
- source: Hortus, TU Delft, the Netherlands
- A seemingly uninteresting picture, but when you take your time you notice this beautiful board, plank, what is it exactly? And a rather unusual long spiky cactus.
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- title: Tin Tin main cast characters
- Author or copyright owner: The Hergé Foundation
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00-09 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher%27s_Stone_banner.jpg (fair use?)
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00-06 Tetsuro's princess @ Tetsuro Takai - Circle-24
00-01 The Story Of The Birth Of Lord Krishna
https://www.momjunction.com/articles/the-story-of-the-birth-of-lord-krishna_00354541/
00-03 children Museum Saint Helena
caption: "Town children, about 1890. Poor children may not be typical of the island at this time, but they do show the diversiry of fortune that existed" @ Tom Jackson
Eva & Laura, students photography course @ Robert Schilder
Asian kid wearing astronaut helmet pexels.com @ Amina Filkins https://www.pexels.com/photo/asian-kid-wearing-astronaut-helmet-5560507/
02-02 Demonstration box Eye diseases, Museum Boerhave, photo: Vincent Giesbert (LinkedIn)