scholarly journals Deep Integration of Chinese Modern Natural Painting Color and Film Ecological Art

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Lin

The influence of beautiful color and composition on the film is very important. The colorful and hearty pictures not only make people have an amazing visual impact, but also enrich people's emotions. The perfect and full composition not only contains a lot of information and meaning, but also is the necessary means of plot and thinking. This paper focuses on the color and composition of the film screen. This paper analyzes and summarizes the representative typical elements to explore the beauty of the film screen. This paper puts forward that a good film should be good at using the color and composition of art to express the atmosphere and artistic conception of the film and convey the ideological connotation of the creator. This paper expounds that it is one of the inherent laws of film to interpret film with the beauty of picture. Whether it is gorgeous beauty, traditional beauty, true beauty or unsophisticated beauty, they are all different artistic expressions of beauty. The pursuit of materialization and transmission of beauty with film pictures is the essence of film art full of vitality. The experimental study shows that the viewpoint put forward in this paper is consistent with "art aesthetics takes the aesthetic phenomena, activities, laws and values in art as the research objects".

2014 ◽  
Vol 584-586 ◽  
pp. 650-653 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bian Ling Zhang

Chinese garden art has developed gradually along with the neutralization--lasting appeal--artistic conception trend till to the peak, meanwhile, those aesthetic forms can be existed synchronously with historical advancement, logic arrangement in parallel and correspondence as well as abundance and deepening of the interior connotation and exterior extension, which represent the high uniformity of the development history and logics of Chinese garden art. Nowadays, the landscape garden development is required to probe its root, explore its cultural soul, so as to base itself upon the garden industry all over the world. Additionally, the function of traditional aesthetic form will show the powerful functions, declare publicly the deep influence of modernized landscape garden development.


Author(s):  
Domenick Billera ◽  
Richard D. Parsons ◽  
Sharon A. Hetrick

Noise barriers have become a prominent feature on today’s landscape. Unfortunately, they have also become a feature associated with insensitivity toward the built environment. Designers could avoid the negative visual impact that noise barriers frequently create by increasing their awareness of aesthetics in the design process. In an effort to improve the quality of noise barrier design, the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s, Bureau of Environmental Analysis (BEA) altered the design process for its I-76/I-295 Type II noise abatement study. The first objective of the study was to acoustically engineer a barrier that would abate the noise for residents along the affected roadway corridor. The second was to develop an architectural design that would be aesthetically pleasing to the corridor resident and the roadway users. Typically, architects were brought into the design process at the end to review the aesthetic impact of the wall and add architectural features. On the I-76/I-295 project, BEA initiated a parallel process with the architectural design running concurrent with the engineering. The architectural design process and the interfacing of this process with the engineering are described. Community involvement was essential to the architectural objective of designing an aesthetically pleasing barrier. Ideas reflecting community concerns and comments were refined into final recommendations for construction of a noise barrier with gateways and a unifying corridor theme. The noise barrier should then become a representation of the community and stand as an icon in the built environment. Noise barriers can have a positive impact on the built environment if a commitment is made to aesthetics throughout the design process.


Larry J. Schaaf, Out of the Shadows. Herschel, Talbot and the Invention of Photography . New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1992. Pp. xii + 188, £26.50. ISBN 0-300-05705-9 In keeping with its subject, great care has been lavished on the aesthetic qualities of this volume. Not only are the printing and layout pleasing to the eye but over a hundred superbly reproduced figures are included, mostly calotypes and photogenic negatives by William Henry Fox Talbot and his contemporaries. Our familiarity with the incisive colours and clear contours of modem photography does not diminish our pleasure in these remarkable early photographs and our appreciation of the excitement and frustration of those who first saw them emerge ‘out of the shadows’. Apart from its obvious visual impact this book is also a serious contribution to the history of photography. While Schaaf engages the familiar story of Talbot’s innovations and the conflicting claims made by Louis Daguerre, his account is rich and historically nuanced, his narrative focusing on the relationship between two Fellows of the Royal Society, Talbot and John Herschel. If Herschel’s signal contributions to photography have sometimes been undervalued or distorted, Schaaf provides a welcome corrective.


2020 ◽  
Vol 143 ◽  
pp. 01005
Author(s):  
Yanting Wang ◽  
Along Bu ◽  
Xin Xin ◽  
Lin Lu

The celebrity memorial gardens are the most prominent in Xishu gardens, showing strong memorial. As the most characteristic cultural element of Xishu area, water contributes a lot to the development of Xishu gardens and becomes an indispensable element in gardening. By tracing back to the background of the formation and development of water culture, this paper analyses the relationship between the historical celebrities and water in Xishu, and summarizes the art of water in Xishu celebrity memorial gardens under the infiltration of water culture. This paper not only reflects the aesthetic value of water from the perspective of formal beauty, but also creates the poetic and artistic conception and the connotation of humanistic spirit through the combination with other gardening elements. At last the article reveals its significance and value of water culture in celebrity memorial gardens and tries to provide inspiration for future regional garden design.


2012 ◽  
Vol 594-597 ◽  
pp. 2014-2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bao Jun Liu ◽  
Chen Guan ◽  
Zhi Chen Zong

Two kinds of nonmetallic pipes, steel skeleton polythene plastic composite pipe and reinforced plastic composite pipe, whose application effect in oilfield are preferable, were chosen as the research objects in this paper. An indoor experiment apparatus was established to measure the on-way resistance of this two kinds of pipes under different flow rates. Then many hydraulic calculation formulas were used to calculate the on-way head loss of tested pipes and the relation curves of pressure drop gradient on flow velocity and Reynolds Number were drawn. According to the comparison of calculated value and measured data, appropriate calculation formulas of on-way head loss for the two nonmetallic pipes were sorted out respectively. The result shows that as for steel skeleton polythene plastic composite pipe and reinforced plastic composite pipe, Panhandle A formula and Drew Et al Formula are recommended respectively to calculate the on-way hydraulic computation.


2012 ◽  
Vol 262 ◽  
pp. 247-252
Author(s):  
Xi Zhong He ◽  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Li Ping Xie

This article discusses diversifying graphic design elements based on existing print reproduction principles and technology. The authors studied color processing techniques derived from print reproduction principles and assorted image elements derived from restrains in printing technology. The authors also discussed disassembling and restoring procedures during image transformation and reproduction to explain and explore the different styles and compositions of art forms that carry profound information. The visual impact coming from pixel’s form, arrangement, color, direction, and other factors is also delicately explained. Concurrently the authors examine the manipulation of technical parameters in the printing process and exploit the aesthetic value revealed. The focus is to elaborate upon artistic features achievable from dot gain, color overlapping, omitting, merging, and other aspects. The authors also explore innovative visual elements on the basis of existing developments in print reproduction principles, printing technology, and prepress design and they discover new channels for utilizing dots as a unique expressional element in graphic design. The ultimate goal is to show that print reproduction principles and technology are not only a means of reproducing images, but also dynamic and powerful tools for creative design.


Author(s):  
Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos ◽  
Elena Partida

The Temple of Zeus Basileus at Lebadea rests almost unknown. Its physical remains and date (not systematically explored so far) pose a riddle, as regards not only the circumstances which entailed its presumed incompletion but also the historic context in which the commencement of construction can be embedded. The dimensions of the krepis alone render this edifice highly interesting in the history of temple-building. The in situ preserved architectural elements suggest that here was begun the erection of what was at the time the largest peristasis in Mainland Greece. The temple stylobate measures 200 feet/podes in length, with a lower column diameter equal to just over two metres, and the longest interaxial spacings and corresponding architraves of its time. By increasing the length and height of the structure, the architects achieved its qualification as colossal. This qualification is revealed from the uniquefor-the-Classical-period length of 14 columns along the peristasis, with visible euthynteria and hypeuthynteria courses. As shown in this paper, this colossal structure abided by the rules of Doric design. Ascribing the unfinished state of the temple probably to financial shortcoming and/or military adventures, Pausanias did comment on its ambitious, gigantic size. The level of construction eventually reached is another focal point of our investigation. The study of the Temple of Zeus Basileus brings out the multifaceted notion of the term “monumentality”, tightly related to visual impact. One of the aims of its commissioners would have been to establish a landmark on the summit where Zeus was probably co-worshipped with Trophonios, the Boeotian hero-prophet. Since the temple in question, as we propose, most probably commemorated both a grandiose military victory in the 3rd century BC and the contemporary political situation, its imposing volume, along with the aesthetic effect of bichromy, were meant to perpetuate the overtone of these events within the ambience of the sacred Lebadea. Another facet of monumentality involves the respective building programme, and it derives from epigraphical sources, namely a contract specifying construction details, with particular instructions already at the orthostate level, denoting that accuracy in execution safeguarded the high quality of ancient Greek architecture.


2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Prihatmanti Rani ◽  
Cantika Putri ◽  
Adeline Devina

Adaptive reuse is known as one of the conservation methods to prevent the building from being abandoned, dilapidated, as well as to halt further deterioration of the fabrics, both in interior and exterior. Surabaya has a number of Dutch colonial buildings as evidence of the Dutch settlements for 350 years. The aesthetic value, location and the historical significance of the buildings have made the proprietors conserving those buildings and reusing them as commercial spaces. In this research, two prominent Dutch-colonial mansions have been chosen as the research objects. Those buildings have been transformed into an upscale dining place in Surabaya, Indonesia. Based on the local regulation for heritage building conservation, the designated buildings have adhered to the conservation regulations. However, in some parts, alterations were still discovered and not according to the original of the building. These changes were purposely done in order to accommodate the business owners’ need. Therefore, this paper aims to review the transformation of heritage building and the compliance to the regulation.


Author(s):  
Tabita Teodora Lisandru ◽  
Viorel Mitre ◽  
Adelina Dumitras ◽  
Monica Pal ◽  
Andreea Tripon

The study was carried out to investigate the visual impact of using fruit trees in urban landscapes by applying the Scenic Beauty Estimation Method (SBE). Thirty students from the Faculty of Horticulture were asked to assign scenic beauty values to different landscapes with and without the presence of fruit trees in urban areas. The results show that fruit trees have positive influences on the aesthetic value of perceived landscape scenery.


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