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Computer Graphics and Multimedia: Applications, Problems and Solutions (Applications, Problems and Solutions) |
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Rating:  Summary: Excellent Computer Graphics book Review: As an artist and new media designer who has devoted a thirty year career to the integration and exploration of tradtional art and digital technologies, I was thoroughly impressed by the extensive coverage this book provides. The distinct and diverse viewpoints of the scholars presented in this book allowed me to examine topics that would have previously been locked up in industry and research journals. Professor DiMarco has done an outstanding job of compiling a valuable interdisciplinary text that can benefit and satisfy the thirst for knowledge existing in the minds of all information technology practitioners--regardless of the academic department they reside in. The book identifies the most prominent areas of computer graphics and allows the specializations of the authors to shine through while encouraging collaboration between art, science, and technology. I highly recommend this scholarly text to anyone who wants to understand and appreciate research topics that provide explanation and clarity to the terms computer graphics and multimedia. - John Fekner, Professor, Art Department Long Island University, C.W. Post
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Computer Graphics book Review: As an artist and new media designer who has devoted a thirty year career to the integration and exploration of tradtional art and digital technologies, I was thoroughly impressed by the extensive coverage this book provides. The distinct and diverse viewpoints of the scholars presented in this book allowed me to examine topics that would have previously been locked up in industry and research journals. Professor DiMarco has done an outstanding job of compiling a valuable interdisciplinary text that can benefit and satisfy the thirst for knowledge existing in the minds of all information technology practitioners--regardless of the academic department they reside in. The book identifies the most prominent areas of computer graphics and allows the specializations of the authors to shine through while encouraging collaboration between art, science, and technology. I highly recommend this scholarly text to anyone who wants to understand and appreciate research topics that provide explanation and clarity to the terms computer graphics and multimedia. - John Fekner, Professor, Art Department Long Island University, C.W. Post
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