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Week 05 2018
Week 5: Leonardo da Vinci | Fulldome
This lecture explore the central theme of Martin Kemp's research - the relationship between scientific models of nature and the theory and practice of art. Increasingly it has concerned issues of visualisation, modelling and representation common to science and art. He wrote on ‘Art and Science’, ‘Science and Image’, and “Science and Culture’.
Following the lecture, there will be a practical tutorial on fulldome by world expert Paul Bourke.
Lecturers
Sarah Kenderdine
Martin Kemp
Paul Bourke
Content
- 8.00am-10.00am Dr Paul Bourke’s practicum on fulldome & Unity software framework for fulldome
- 10.30am-12.00 Em. Prof. Martin Kemp’s Introduction to the universe of Leonardo concepts
- 12:00-1.00 pm Peter Morse
Movies of fulldome presentation are avalaible here: https://we.tl/0GMrL6Cdqp
Readings (PDF & print)
- Kemp, M. (2018), Extract from Living with Leonardo, Thames and Hudson. (PDF)
- Kenderdine, S. (2017), ‘Travelling Kungkarangkalpa’, in Neale, M. (ed), Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters, National Museum of Australia Press, pp. 82-85 (PDF)
- Lambert N (2012), “Domes and creativity: a historical exploration”, Digital Creativity 23:1, pp. 5-29 (PDF)
- Kemp, M. , (1981) Extract form Leonardo Da Vinci The Marvellous Works of Naature and Man (PDF)
- Drucker J. (2014), Extract from Graphesis, Visual Forms of Knowledge Production (PDF)
- Shaw J. (1997), Extract from a user's amnual (PDF)
- Isaacson W., Extract from Leonardo Da Vinci (PDF)
- Knowledge Visualization Currents (2012) (PDF)
Books (eM+ Library)
- Isaacson, W. (2017), Leonardo Da Vinci, Simon and Schuster
- Kemp, M. (2011), Leonardo, Oxford University Press.
- Kemp, M. (2018), Living with Leonardo, Thames & Hudson.
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