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Visual Literacy and Cognition

Braden, R. A. (1996, Autumn). Visual Literacy. Journal of Visual Literacy, 16 (2), 9-83.

Cookman, C. (1998, August). A computer-based graphics course and students' cognitive skills. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 53 (3), 37-49.

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Mcfadzean, J., Cross, N.G., & Johnson, J.H. (1999). An analysis of architectural visual reasoning in conceptual sketching via Computational Sketch Analysis (CSA). Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Information Visualization, 14-16 July 1999. 258 -265.

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Technology and Business

Holloway article: Virtual Worlds Research Today (reserve)

Byrnes article: Digital Imaging (reserve)

Ebert, D.S., et. al. Procedural shape generation for multi-dimensional data visualization. (reserve)

Shaw, C.D., et. al. Interactive lens visualization techniques. (reserve)

Bedwell, E.J. & Ebert, D.S. (1999, June). Artificial Evolution of Algebraic Surfaces. (reserve)

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Rohrer, R.M., Sibert, J.L., & Ebert, D.S. (1999, September/October). A shape-based visual interface for text retrieval. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2-8.

Rheingans, P. & Ebert, D.S. (2001, July-September). Volume illustration: Nonphotorealistic rendering of volume models. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 7 (3), 253 – 264.

Morris, C.J. & Ebert, D.S. (2002). Direct volume rendering of photographic volumes using multi-dimensional color-based transfer functions. Joint EUROGRAPHICS-IEEE TCVG Symposium on Visualization, 1-10.

Lu, A., et. al. Non-photorealistic volume rendering using stippling techniques. (reserve)

Lu, A. et. al. (2002). Hardware-accelerated interactive illustrative stipple drawing of polygonal objects. Vision, Modeling, and Visualization 2002. Erlangen, Germany: November 20-22.

Ebert, D.S., et. al. The future of computer graphics: An enabling technology? (reserve)

Cukier, K.N. (1996). The good, the bad, and the scary. The Wall Street Journal, November, 25, 1996. (reserve)

Lindstrom, R.L. (1999, April 19). The emerging visual enterprise. Business Week: Special Advertising Section. (reserve)

Mandel, M.J. (1999, August 16). The spoilsof the new economy belong to high tech. Business Week, 37.

http://www.neostech.com/neos/3d.html 3D Volumetric Display

http:// www.laser-magic.com/lasercube.html Laser Cube

http://www.shadow.net/~holodi/hdifaq.htm Holograms

Stevenson, A. (1999). Voxels and volumetric representation.


History

Booker, P.J. (1963). A history of engineering drawing. London: Chatto & Windus.

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Cruickshank, D. (199?). The inevitable engine. IRIS Universe, 34, 18-22.

The Bootstrap Institute - Douglas Engelbart (inventor of the mouse)

Data Processing Before Computers article (reserve)

Ivan Sutherland article.

Gaspard Monge biography article.

Gaspard Monge’s procedure article.

History of Graphics:

http://www.pcparadox.com/Editorials/History/1994.shtml
http://graphics.stanford.edu/courses/cs248-99/History-of-graphics/
http://www.cs.montana.edu/~charon/graphics/presentation2.html
http://cs-people.bu.edu/tflorio/teaching/sum1-02/cs101a2/presentations/1
http://www.accad.ohio-state.edu/~waynec/history/timeline.html (good one)
http://www.cs.wpi.edu/~matt/courses/cs563/talks/history.html
http://www.refstar.com/techhist/ (technology history)
http://mbinfo.digitalrice.com/CAD-History.htm


Visual Science (Discipline)

Bertoline, G. R. (1998). Visual science: An emerging discipline. Journal for Geometry and Graphics, 2 (2), 181-187.

Hirst, S. What is Autognomics? (reserve)

Downey, G.L. (1992). CAD/CAM saves the nation: Toward an anthropology of technology. Knowledge and Society: The Anthropology of Science and Technology, 9, 143-168.

Downey, G.L. (1992). Human agency in CAD/CAM Technology. Anthropology Today, 8 (5), 2-6.

Henderson, K.A. (1991). Flexible sketches and inflexible databases: Visual communication, conscription devices, and bouondary objects in design engineering. Science, Technology, and Human Values, 16 (4), 448-473.

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Curriculum

Branoff, T. J., Hartman, N. W., & Wiebe, E. N. (2002). Constraint-based, three-dimensional solid modeling in an introductory engineering graphics course: Re-examining the curriculum. The Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 66 (1),5-10.

Branoff, T. J., Hartman, N. W. & Wiebe, E. N. (June, 2002). Constraint-based, solid modeling: What do employers want our students to know? The Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 67 (1), 6-11.

Branoff, T.J., Hartman, N.W., & Wiebe, E.N. (2003). Integrating constraint-based CAD into an introductory engineering graphics course: Activities and grading strategies. Proceedings of the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, June 22-25, 2003.

Wiley, S.E. (1989). Advocating the development of visual perception as a dominant goal of technical graphics curricula. Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 53 (1), 1-12.

Wiley, S.E. (1990). Computer graphics and the development of visual perception in engineering graphics curricula. Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 54 (2), 39-43.

Sankar, C.S., Kramer, S.W., & Hingorani, K. (1995-1996). Teaching real-world issues: Comparison of written versus annotated still image case study. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 24 (1), 31-53.

Bertoline, G.R. A structure and rationale for engineering geometric modeling. Purdue University.

Sorby, S.A. (2001). A course in spatial visualization and its impact on the retention of female engineering students. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 7, 153-172.

Sorby, S.A. & Baartmans, B.J. (2000, July). The development and assessment of a course for enhancing the 3-D spatial visualization skills of first year engineering students. Journal of Engineering Education, 301-307.

Ebert, D.S. & Bailey, D. An interdisciplinary approach to teaching computer animation to artists and computer scientists.

Hitchener, L.E. & Sowizral, H.A. (1999). Adapting computer graphics curricula to changes in graphic technology. ACM SIGGRAPH EUROGRAPHICS Workshop. Coimbra, Portugal. July 3-5, 1999.

Rochester Institute of Technology. School of Art and Design.

Rochester Institute of Technology. Imaging and Photographic Technology.

Rochester Institute of Technology. Center for Imaging Science. Curriculum Document.

Gardner, G. (1999, January). Wanted: A few good artists. Computer Graphics World,19.

Wiebe, E.N., Branoff, T.J., & Hartman, N.W. (2003). Teaching geometry through dynamic modeling in introductory engineering graphics. The Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 67 (2), 12-20.

Wolfe, R. (1999, May). New possibilities in the introductory graphics course for computer science majors. Computer Graphics, 35-38.

Gilmore, R. (1991, July). The evolution of education for visual intelligence. Arts Education Policy Review, 92, (6), 34-39.