Human being can easily acquire information by showing the object than reading the description of it. Our brain stores images that the eyes are seeing and by the brain mapping, people can analyze information by imagination in the brain. This is the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Restaurants;
Lugo's Pizza, a restaurant that formerly occupied the building that most recently housed Engineering Graphics. The Engineering Graphics building was demolished on February 19, 2013. Part of the parking lot is visible and there are signs advertising...
Various vision tasks are usually confronted by appearance variations due to changes of illumination. For instance, in a recognition system, it has been shown that the variability in human face appearance is owed to changes to lighting conditions...
Engineering Graphics building, which was formerly Lugo's Pizza. The building, which was demolished on February 19, 2013, sat in the middle of a parking lot (parts of which are visible). Location: Belknap Campus: 2531 South Third Street. Uses:...
Lutz Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Classrooms; Office buildings; Laboratories; Research facilities;
Lutz Hall with parking lot and part of the Miller Information Technology Center in the foreground. Location: Belknap Campus: sites of former Student Union and Belknap Gymnasium; near MITC and Schneider Halls. Current uses: Houses A&S...
Lutz Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Classrooms; Office buildings; Laboratories; Research facilities; Arches; Windows; Trees;
Lutz Hall from the front. The red brick building has an arched entranceway with multi-paned windows under the arch. There is a lawn with several large trees and in front of the building, as well as a red sign identifying the building. Location:...
Paintings; Body parts; Genitals; Urination; Obscenity; Censorship; Corruption; Political issues; Politics & government
"The exposed genitalia in Baselitz's uncompromising paintings and graphics of this period are essentially attempts to bring into the open, to make public, the effects of official 'cover-ups' and repressed emotions in post-Holocaust West...
"Wols's painted surfaces register a variety of different activities. Paint was stenciled, smeared, trickled, or thrown onto his canvases. Markings were incised using the artist's fingers or sticks. In essence, though, these images were more...
"Whilst clearly representing a critique of free expression, Lichtenstein's 'brushstrokes', like most of his other Pop works, had an exact comic-book source. They initially derived from a strip entitled 'The Painting' published in Charlton...