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Regards,
E. Lee Eltzroth
Glimpse, a quarterly, interdisciplinary journal examining visual perception and its implications for being, knowing, and constructing our world(s) is now Calling for submissions for Visions, Cartography, Text, Cinema issues:
Visions (deadline 01.15.2010 - extended); Cartography (deadline 02.01.2010); Text (deadline 02.01.2010); Cinema (deadline 02.01.2010)
See the current issue
journal vol 2.3, autumn 2009
Glimpse the art + science of seeing http://www.glimpsej ournal.com CONTENTS Fluorescence in the Garden by Christie Marie Bielmeier Ordering Colors: A multifaceted problem by Dr. Rolf G. Kuehni, color scientist, North Carolina State University; author of Color Space and Its Divisions RetroSpect: "Processes for making the best and finest sort of prussian blue with quick-lime" (1762); and "Concerning the secret of a red gum..." (1775) by various authors Color Matters by Odili Donald Odita, Artist and Associate Professor of Painting, Tyler School of Art An Interview with Evolutionary Biologist Hopi Hoekstra by Carolyn Arcabascio Seeing Red on Mars: Adaptation and the influence of environment on color appearance by Dr. Michael A. Webster, Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno WAVEs of Color: An ecological valence theory of human color preference by Karen B. Schloss, PhD candidate, University of California, Berkeley; and Dr. Stephen E. Palmer, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Berkeley Playing (With) Color By Dr. Fred Collopy, Case Western Reserve University Relatively Speaking: The relationship between language and thought in the color domain by Dr. Debi Roberson, Professor of Psychology, University of Essex; and Dr. J. Richard Hanley, Professor of Neuropsychology, University of Essex Color-Struck: Quilting and Colorism in the African-American Community by Lauren Cross Human Potential for Tetrachromacy by Dr. Kimberly A. Jameson, Associate Project Scientist, University of California, Irvine Singed Bedroom, Weekend Afternoon by Arto Vaun, Poet and PhD candidate, University of Glasgow Watercolor Science: Transparent watercolor through the eyes of an aerospace engineer by Christie Marie Bielmeier (Re)Views: Blue + The Wizard of Oz by Ivy Moylan Interview: Hewlett-Packard Color Scientist Nathan Maroney
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