Explores the origin and evolution of Impressionism, from a mocking term to a defining artistic identity, emphasizing the movement's focus on capturing sensations over precise landscapes.
Covers the principles and applications of plenoptic cameras and light field photography, including techniques for numerical refocusing and the evolution of camera technology.
Explores social image systems, from past practices to present platforms and research insights, including tagging motivations and participatory culture.
Delves into the history and theory of photography, emphasizing the role of the camera as a pure recording tool and the significance of snapshots in capturing reality.
Explores electromagnetic wave properties, polarization, and practical applications, emphasizing the relationship between electric field intensity and light intensity.