The Arts and Crafts Computer

The Arts and Crafts Computer
Author: Janet Ashford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The Arts and Crafts Computer shows you how to use your personal computer, scanner, digital camera and color printer as artist tools to create beautiful graphics and artful objects for your home, school and work. You'll learn how to: Understand the basics of digital image-editing, typesetting and graphic design. Gather the right tools, both digital and traditional. Use the new inkjet printing media including cloth, decals, stickers, magnets, transparencies and more. Work with art materials safely, avoid computer-related stress and find environmentally-friendly materials. Create unique greeting cards and envelopes, artist books, games, toys, home decorations and gifts. If you're a crafter looking for computer ideas or a designer or teacher looking for hands-on projects The Arts and Crafts Computer is for you!

Creative Computer Tools for Artists

Creative Computer Tools for Artists
Author: Jann Lawrence Pollard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780823010394

Demonstrates scores of innovative ways to use imaging-editing software, along with scanners, digital cameras, and printers, to develop fabulous art, no matter what the medium.

62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer

62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer
Author: Randy Sarafan
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0761152431

Presents step-by-step instructions for repurposing a variety of electronic appliances and equipment, including computers, cell phones, and scanners, into other items.

Kids' Computer Creations

Kids' Computer Creations
Author: Carol Sabbeth
Publisher: Ideals Publications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780913589922

Here's an upbeat, productive and educational solution to encouraging children's creativity in the computer age. As kids make everything from crafts to art, they will discover the remarkable versatility of their computers--and the even more remarkable results of combining their own hands-on artistic instincts with computer capabilities. Illustrations.

The Software Arts

The Software Arts
Author: Warren Sack
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262352370

An alternative history of software that places the liberal arts at the very center of software's evolution. In The Software Arts, Warren Sack offers an alternative history of computing that places the arts at the very center of software's evolution. Tracing the origins of software to eighteenth-century French encyclopedists' step-by-step descriptions of how things were made in the workshops of artists and artisans, Sack shows that programming languages are the offspring of an effort to describe the mechanical arts in the language of the liberal arts. Sack offers a reading of the texts of computing—code, algorithms, and technical papers—that emphasizes continuity between prose and programs. He translates concepts and categories from the liberal and mechanical arts—including logic, rhetoric, grammar, learning, algorithm, language, and simulation—into terms of computer science and then considers their further translation into popular culture, where they circulate as forms of digital life. He considers, among other topics, the “arithmetization” of knowledge that presaged digitization; today's multitude of logics; the history of demonstration, from deduction to newer forms of persuasion; and the post-Chomsky absence of meaning in grammar. With The Software Arts, Sack invites artists and humanists to see how their ideas are at the root of software and invites computer scientists to envision themselves as artists and humanists.

Technoromanticism

Technoromanticism
Author: Richard Coyne
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262531917

The author explores the spectrum of romantic narrative that pervades the digital age, from McLuhan's utopian vision of social reintegration by electronic communications to the claims of cyberspace to offer new realities. Populating these narratives are cyborgs, computerized agents, avatars and characters that have putative digital identities.

Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology

Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology
Author: Harry Henderson
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1438110030

Presents an illustrated A-Z encyclopedia containing approximately 600 entries on computer and technology related topics.