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20本のエピソード
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Color Decoded CLD&J
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This colorful podcast sits at the intersection of art, history, science, and technology. Hosted by Erin Anne, a librarian and hobbyist in the arts and sciences, this podcast features the history of pigments, dyes, and colorants; the science of color; digital color tools; and art accessibility as they relate to pieces that have been shown in the Community Library of DeWitt and Jamesville's Art Gallery and activities. All art images are used with permission.
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Art in the Library: Rock Rainbow
The art inspiration for this episode is Crocodile Rock by Laura Stisser. This abstract acrylic-on-canvas work contains mysterious, indistinct, crocodillian figures flowing through the piece. Erin took inspiration from the work to go on a treasure hunt for precious rocks and minerals that were used to create some of the first long-lasting blue and green pigments. Take a trip from France, to Australia, to the Sinai Peninsula in search of information about rock-based pigments. Join us for this relaxing fourth episode.
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Cool Color Tool: Colorkuler Instagram Palette Generator
Welcome to this minisode of Color Decoded! This week Erin gushes about one of her favorite YouTube artists, a veritable color wizard. Erin uses Colorkuler to generate a palette for the Library and talks about how she feels about it: spoiler, not great. Check out this latest episode and if you want more, tweet @cldandj on Twitter and tell us so!
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Favorite or Over It: Royal Blue
Welcome to this minisode of Color Decoded! Erin is back with Eboni Jones from the Memorial Art Gallery and Library in Rochester to talk about her favorite colors. The pair talk about the similarities between libraries and museums and Eboni's recommendations for the best times to visit the MAG.
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Hue News: The New Blackest Black
Welcome to this minisode of Color Decoded! Vantablack is no longer the "blackest black" substance on Earth. Erin reviews the two substances that unseated Vantablack for this auspicious title and discusses some uses for the blackest substance on Earth.
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Field Trip: The MAG
Welcome to this minisode of Color Decoded! This week Erin goes west to Rochester, NY to visit the Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Rochester. She meets with Eboni Jones, the Curator of Interpretive Resources about how interactives help to make their exhibits and collections accessible.
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Tint Lingo: Colorizing Space Images
Welcome to this minisode of Color Decoded! Today we will learn about how scientists color pictures of stuff from space. The Hubble Space Telescope has taken breathtaking images of distant regions of space for much of the 30 years it has been in operation. One of the reasons these images can be so moving is that scientists generate beautiful colors alongside the data they collect when making observations. We will explore the kinds of images astronomers, physicists, and cosmologists can create with the information they collect!