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8th CAe@Expressive 2012: Annecy, France
- Douglas W. Cunningham, Donald H. House:
8th International Symposium on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging, CAe@Expressive 2012, Annecy, France, June 4-6, 2012, Proceedings. Eurographics Association 2012, ISBN 978-3-905674-43-9
Art in Action
- Jarek Rossignac, Mark Luffel, Àlvar Vinacua
:
SAMBA: Steadied Choreographies. 1-9 - Barbara P. Castro, Luiz Velho, Doris Kosminsky:
Integrarte: Digital Art Using Body Interaction. 11-15 - Patrick A. Tresset, Frederic F. Leymarie:
Sketches by Paul the Robot. 17-24
Making it Change
- Oliver Deussen, Thomas Lindemeier, Sören Pirk, Mark Tautzenberger:
Feedback-guided Stroke Placement for a Painting Machine. 25-33 - Matt Lockyer, Lyn Bartram:
The aMotion Toolkit: Painting with Affective Motion Textures. 35-43 - Ashwin Bangalore, Donald H. House:
A Technique for Art Direction of Physically Based Fire Simulation. 45-54
Aesthetics and Perspective
- Shehroz S. Khan, Daniel Vogel:
Evaluating Visual Aesthetics in Photographic Portraiture. 55-62 - Brian Wyvill, Paul G. Kry, Raimund Seidel, David Mould:
Determining an Aesthetic Inscribed Curve. 63-70 - Carol MacGillivray, Bruno Mathez, Frederic Fol Leymarie:
Developing a System of Screen-less Animation for Experiments in Perception of Movement. 71-80
Pixelation and Colour
- Henrik Lieng, Christian Richardt
, Neil A. Dodgson:
Random Discrete Colour Sampling. 81-87 - Hasti Seifi, Steve DiPaola, James T. Enns:
Exploring the Effect of Color Palette in Painterly Rendered Character Sequences. 89-97
Lines, Strokes and Textures in 3D
- Pradeep Garigipati, Ergun Akleman:
Duotone Surfaces. 99-106 - Qing Xing, Ergun Akleman, Gabriel Taubin, Jianer Chen:
Surface Covering Curves. 107-114
Image Processing / Image to Art
- Jordan Miller, David Mould:
Accurate and Discernible Photocollages. 115-124

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