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Science and Art

http://www.exploratorium.edu/

  1. The Exploratorium--Museum of Science, Art, and Human Perception.  This site has wonderful depth.  Some interesting links from this site include:
    bulletEd Tannenbaum, an artist who works with video (http://www.et-arts.com/)
    bulletScience of Music, the "accidental scientist"
    bulletThe transit of Venus, a rare eclipse
    bulletSport science- surfing, cycling, baseball, skateboarding
    bulletOrigins of Things- universe, Antarctica extremes, etc
    bulletMicroscope Imaging
    bulletHands-on activities- human body, light box, spectra from space, Bob Miller Light Walk, Science of Cooking (Lifesavers Spark, Pickles, etc), "Science Snacks" about perception, light, color, reflection, refraction, etc, seeing,  (http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore/handson.html)

http://www.artic.edu/aic/students/sciarttech

bulletCourse by The Art Institute of Chicago entitled "Science, Art, and Technology" offered to science teachers in Chicago Public Schools.  Many good information topics, lesson plans, guides and a bibliography.

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Physics and Art

http://physicsweb.org/article/world/15/11/7

Articles from PhysicsWeb from Physics World Magazine:

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"Physics Meets Art and Literature,"

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"Did Picasso Know About Einstein?"

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"A Brief History of Art and Science"

http://www.artandphysics.com/synopsis.html

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Synopsis, Chapters, Author Biography and other information regarding Leonard Shlain's book Art & Physics

http://www.physics.hku.hk/~tboyce/ap/art_phys.html

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Course entitled "Art and Physics" taught at the University of Hong Kong.  The course uses Shlain's book as its text and has fabulous powerpoints, assignments and examinations.

http://www.physics.ucla.edu/class/85HC_Gruner/

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Course entitled "Concepts in Physics, Notions in Art" taught at UCLA.  Website contains course syllabus with links to a hypertext version of the topics.

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Physics and Music

http://cnx.rice.edu/content/m11060/latest/

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Information from Rice University

http://physics.mtsu.edu/~wmr/P160_open.htm

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Course entitled "Physics of Music" at Middle Tennessee State University.  Course text is called The Science of Sound by Rossing which is now in its third edition and received a good review.

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Physics and Dance

http://physics.dickinson.edu/~podance/podance_homepage.html

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Kenneth Laws--Physics professor (emeritus) at Dickinson college and Ballet teacher--author of three books related to physics and dance and many articles

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Info on Kenneth Laws from the City University of New York http://web.gc.cuny.edu/sciart/festival/detail/dance.html

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Info on Kenneth Laws from Bryn Mawr http://www.brynmawr.edu/sandt/2003_july/lawses.html

http://web.hep.uiuc.edu/home/g-gollin/dance/dance_physics.html
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Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign – a lot of good information on the physics related to specific elements of dance- balance, jumps, turns, etc. and how they relate to different elements of physics- force, momentum, etc.

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/4421/

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Physics of ballet- specific movements such as grand jete and pirouette.

http://www.iop.org/news/581

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Article from Institute of Physics announcing dance piece commissioned to celebrate the centenary of Einstein's famous publications for the year 2005.

http://www.middleburycampus.com/news/2004/01/29/Arts/Where.Bohr.Meets.Ballet.The.Dance.Of.Physics-590585.shtml

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Article from Middlebury College’s newspaper about an interdepartmental course called “The Dance of Physics”

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Physics and Architecture

http://www3.ltu.edu/~natsci/physics/cphys2lab.shtml

bulletCourse entitled "Physics for Architecture" at Lawrence Technological University—good links from this page to “Online Help Pages” which are guides for students related to different labs.

http://www.physicsforarchitects.com/modules.php?name=Preface

bulletPhysics for Architects—a Physics textbook designed for architecture students written by a professor at Howard University.

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Biology and Art

http://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/earthasart/index.html

bulletOur Earth as Art, website sponsored by NASA and the government, many beautiful pictures.

http://oldweb.uwp.edu/academic/biology/bioart/syllabus/printableversion.html

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Course entitled "Biology through Art" at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.  It is very science-based with references to art that relate to specific topics

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Biology and Music

http://cogweb.ucla.edu/Abstracts/Music_00.html

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From The Economist-- information on how music can be emotional due to biological responses in the brain.

http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2001/03.22/04-music.html

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Article entitled "Music on the brain: Researchers explore the biology of music" about a Harvard lab researching music in relation to the brain to better understand conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and Dyslexia.

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Biology and Dance 

http://www.kiasma.fi/www/viewresource.php?id=3OY4U2ce7QjOa_Y9&lang=en&preview=

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Article about Xavier Le Roy, a doctor who is also a world famous dancer.

http://www.mbdancers.co.uk/biology.htm

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Information about the movement of dance and how our muscles and joints move.  Site made by the MB Academy of Dance.

http://www.skidmore.edu/scope/fall2002/oncampus/dance.html

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Article about a summer collaborative-research program at Skidmore that included a collaboration joining biology and dance.

http://www.danceimages.com/home.html

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Site includes “Dance Gallery” containing images from an environmental dance series which incorporates landscapes as well as a “History” of environmental dance photography

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Chemistry and Art

http://www.wellesley.edu/Chemistry/Chem&Art/chemandart.html

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Course entitled "Chemistry and Art" at Wellesley College that combines classroom and laboratory work to explore etching and metalwork, photography, papermaking, and painting as well as the relationships between light and color.  Most interesting are the links in topics and experiments/labs.

http://www.sewanee.edu/chem/Chem&Art/default.html

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Course entitled "Chemistry and Art" taught at Sewanee, The University of the South since 1993.  Website includes laboratories related to different fine arts.

http://www.rsc.org/is/books/art.htm

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Resource designed for teachers on Chemistry in Art made by the Royal Society of Chemistry in collaboration with the National Gallery of London.  Topics include the chemical conservation connection with art, the science of vision, how paint is applied, etc.  See the “selected extracts” for the best understanding of what packet includes.

http://www.getty.edu/conservation/science/

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Conservation of art site from the Getty museum which talks about current and past projects at the museum.

http://www.roland-collection.com/rolandcollection/section/35/496A.htm

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Film from the National Gallery in London that shows how science is used in the preservation of art.

http://www.hyle.org/art/cia/

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International Journal of Philosophy of Chemistry-- Online Virtual Exhibition on Chemistry in Art (ok).

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Chemistry and Music

http://www.chem.umn.edu/16aps/opera.html

bullet16th American Peptide Symposium Opera entitled "Peptide Ångst : La Triviata," a One-Act Comic Opera about a peptide chemist

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Mathematics and Art

http://www.mathmuseum.org/Fractal.htm

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Program that draws fractals from the Goudreau Museum of Mathematics.

http://www.ams.org/new-in-math/cover/art1.html

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Good site on Mathematics and Art from the American Mathematical Association.

http://math.haifa.ac.il/mathasart.html

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Links on Mathematics and Art from the University of Haifa--mostly mathematical art galleries online.

http://www2.cs.uregina.ca/~hepting/art/math+art/

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Links including online galleries from the University of Regina in Canada.

http://dogfeathers.com/java/hyprcube.html

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A program about a Hypercube that explores the 4th dimension.

http://painting.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://sun%2Dcc208.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ma/gallery/hyper/index.html

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Exploring the 4th dimension through movies of different hyper-shapes.

http://www.howardcc.edu/math/BG's%20Stuff/mathematics_inspires_art.htm

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Links about how mathematics has inspired art.  Some links are related to older science and art (not modern).  Good powerpoint presentation from Howard Community College at top of site with many images, etc.

http://www.math.iupui.edu/m290/

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Course at IUPUI entitled "Mathematics and Art" with lots of information on perspective and fractals.  Best information in Text and the list of Topics.

http://mtcs.truman.edu/~thammond/history/Art.html

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Mathematics and the Liberal Arts lists different references with commentary for research in different topics and their relationship to math.  Topics include: art, architecture, music, etc.  By Truman State University

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Mathematics and Music

http://mathforum.org/library/topics/music/

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Math Forum, a part of Drexel University, with articles about connections between mathematics and music.

http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/papers/uses-math/music/

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Course entitled "Math and Music" at Northern Illinois University

http://www.math.uga.edu/~djb/html/math-music.html

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Course entitled "Math and Music" at the University of Georgia.

http://www.davesabine.com/music/mathematics.asp?action=pythagoras

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Topics of interest include fractals and music, made by a non-reputable source.

http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~matc/index.html

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Mathematics across the curriculum at Dartmouth College.  Page was linked from a page at Mt. Holyoke when a music professor there wanted to add science to a class.  http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/adurfee/mac/mac.htm

http://mtcs.truman.edu/~thammond/history/Art.html

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Mathematics and the Liberal Arts lists different references with commentary for research in different topics and their relationship to math.  Topics include: art, architecture, music, etc.  By Truman State University

http://www.cfm.brown.edu/people/dupuis/classes/am9/Mathematicsofmusic.html

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Course entitled "Math of Music" at Brown.  Very Math-y.

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/7773/links.html

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List of web links about music and math.

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Mathematics and Dance

http://www.mathdance.org/

bulletBook entitled Math Dance by Dr. Schaffer and Mr. Stern with a bibliography of books about mathematics and dance (chapter 14) which is available to view online in pdf format.

http://ogb.wfu.edu/?id=1026_0_9_0_C

bulletArticle in Wake Forest University newspaper about a performance called “Fibonacci and Phi”--a fusion of computer science, art, mathematics and dance.

http://mtcs.truman.edu/~thammond/history/Art.html

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Mathematics and the Liberal Arts lists different references with commentary for research in different topics and their relationship to math.  Topics include: art, architecture, music, etc.  By Truman State University

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Mathematics and Architecture

http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/%7Ematc/math5.geometry/

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Geometry in Art and Architecture at Dartmouth College as part of their Mathematics Across the Curriculum program.  Good information in Syllabus.

http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/math-art-arch.shtml

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Course entitled “Mathematics in Art and Architecture” at the National University of Singapore.  Good information in Topics.

http://ccins.camosun.bc.ca/~jbritton/goldslide/jbgoldslide.htm

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The Golden Section in Art and Architecture complete with images and captions for each.

http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/

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University of Saint Andrews site that looks at the relationship between mathematics and architecture. 

http://www.sckans.edu/~math/Paper3.html

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Paper entitled “Math, Logic, and Symmetry: Construction, Architecture and Mathematics” from student at Southwestern College with information about shape, proportion, and symmetry.

http://mtcs.truman.edu/~thammond/history/Art.html

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Mathematics and the Liberal Arts lists different references with commentary for research in different topics and their relationship to math.  Topics include: art, architecture, music, etc.  By Truman State University

http://www.isama.org/

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The International Society of  the Arts, Mathematics, and Architecture

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Technology and Art

http://www.ylem.org/

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YLEM is a site devoted to Artists using Science and Technology.  The exhibits section and members gallery of this site is especially good—both sections have links to the artists websites, etc. 

http://www.msstate.edu/Fineart_Online/home.html

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Fine Art Forum, Art and Technology NetNews—good resources and ezine.

http://asci.org/

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Art and Science Collaborations one of the few members organization in the United States with the intention of helping artists and scientists collaborate with one another.  Good projects archive.

http://www.webbiennial.org/

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Web Biennial  2003 sponsored by the Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum features a range of web based art projects that are available to be viewed online.

http://www.digitalartsource.com/

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Digital Art Resource center for students and professionals with comprehensive list of artists and links to their websites.

http://viswiz.gmd.de/~eckel/publications/becker94c.html

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Article entitled “On the Relationship between Art and Technology in Contemporary Music” with commentary about the intersections between art and technology.

http://www.media.mit.edu/research/index.html

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The research section of MIT’s Media Lab website has great depth with information on each professor’s lab as well as individual projects by students. 

http://www.mrl.nyu.edu/

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NYU’s Media Research Lab with information on the current projects led by different professors. 

http://moca.virtual.museum/

bulletMuseum of computer art, a virtual museum on the web.

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Technology and Music

http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~book/MATCpages/tableofcontents.html

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A very good and in-depth interactive web-text available through Dartmouth College’s Electro-Acoustic Music Program

http://vtg.org/cimonline/Glossary.html

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Glossary of Music Technology terms by Vanguard LearningWare.

http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/PublicWebsite/public_rnib003030.hcsp

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Music Technology information from the Royal Institute for the Blind including programs specifically for blind individuals related to music and sound.

http://musictech.juilliard.edu/

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Music Technology Center at Juillard created in 1995 for students to stay up to date with new technologies related to the music field with specific course offerings, etc.

http://www.radford.edu/~cmt-web/

bulletCenter for Music Technology at Radford University, good projects section and course descriptions.

http://www.xtec.es/rtee/eng/fem/

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Very good high school level lesson plan with information on computers in music education from RTEE, however more music than technology based.

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Technology and Dance 

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2003/mediadance.html

bulletRoBallet- a technology from MIT's Media Lab that looks at dance and technology.  More links:
bullethttp://web.media.mit.edu/~lwelti/dance.htm
bullethttp://web.media.mit.edu/~arnans/resources/pics/web_version/2003/07%20Roballet/index.htm

http://www.imtc.gatech.edu/projects/culture/dance.html#99

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Dance and Technology project with links to videos of performances online.

http://www.url.co.nz/resources/dance.php/?cat_id=26

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Excellent list of links related to the different technologies related to technology and dance

http://www.art.net/~dtz/

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Dance & Technology Zone (DTZ)-- a resource for those interested in incorporating new media and information technologies in dance and theater performances.

http://alumni.cse.ucsc.edu/~michelle/dance.html

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Dance and Technology Bibliography from Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz

http://www.notam02.no/icma/interactivesystems/dance_references.html

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Bibliography of books related to technology and dance created for the International Computer Music Association.

http://www.sdela.dds.nl/transdance/report/index.html

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Transdance, a research laboratory exploring connections between physical and virtual worlds with "dance and technology" as a starting point.  Part of the Research Lab on Body, Motion and Technology in Greece.

http://www.dance.ohio-state.edu/Dance_and_Technology/

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Information on Dance and Technology Degree program at Ohio State with links to different associations, performances, collaborations and more

http://www.dance.ohio-state.edu/workshops/ips3.html

bulletADaPT (Association for Dance and Performance Telematics) 

http://www.wesleyan.edu/course/danc380s.htm

bulletCourse entitled Dance and Technology at Wesleyan University.

http://news.uns.purdue.edu/html3month/2004/040422.Cunningham.dance.html

bulletArticle about technology in dance performance at Purdue University.

http://cfaonline.cfa.asu.edu/dan494ed/

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Dance Education and Technology summer course at Arizona State University

http://www.danceimages.com/home.html

bulletSite includes a gallery of “Digital Dance Art” photographs

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Technology and Architecture

http://architecture.mit.edu/research/bt/resindex.html

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MIT Architecture Department's Building Technology Research Index that includes information about building materials and techniques.

http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.tcl?document_id=6188

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Link to article entitled “Technology, Form, and Culture in Architecture: Misconception and Myth” from book titled Space for Freedom.

http://archnet.org/library/documents/documents.tcl?keyword=building%20technology%2fconstruction

bulletListing of articles to link to from ArchNet (an “online community for architects, planners, urban designers, interior designers, landscape architects, and scholars, with a special focus on the Islamic world”) website focusing on building technology and construction

http://www.aecbytes.com/feature/Gehry_Study.htm

bulletGeneral yet detailed overview of Frank Gehry’s work as a case study for architecture and technology, specifically CATIA (Computer-Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application.

http://www.gehrytechnologies.com/

bulletFrank Gehry site that discusses his company as well as the different products used in technology-based architecture.

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Psychology and Art

http://www.colour-affects.demon.co.uk/

bulletColor psychology with information on the psychological properties of colors.

http://www.hospitalart.com/

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Foundation for Hospital Art is art therapy in action at hospitals all around the United States with the mission of compassion through art.  Site includes information about the project as well as photographs.

http://www.arttherapy.org/

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American Art Therapy Association website with good About art therapy section as well as online research articles.

http://www.ctarttherapy.org/information/index.html

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From the Connecticut Art Therapy Association, a general introduction of the art therapy field from the point of view of the patient as well as the therapist.

http://www.baat.org/

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British Association of Art Therapy with limited general information regarding the field of art therapy

http://www.atcb.org/whatis.htm

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Introduction to Art Therapy from the Art Therapy Credentials Board.

http://www.arttherapyincanada.ca/pages/ATbiblio.html

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Bibliography of books and journal articles related to different topics within the field of Art Therapy from the Art Therapy in Canada resource website.

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Psychology and Music

http://www.musictherapy.org/

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American Music Therapy Association with lots of information about the field.

http://www.musictherapy.ca/

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Canadian Association for Music Therapy website with good information in the FAQ & Information section regarding the history of the field and methods used.

http://www.mtabc.com/

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Music Therapy Association of British Columbia with good general information about music therapy and music therapists.

http://www2.fhs.usyd.edu.au/bach/staff/kenny/music.htm

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List of publications about the Psychology of Music from the University of Sydney

http://otto.cmr.fsu.edu/psychomus/

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Psychomusicology, a journal of research in music cognition

http://www.musictherapycolorado.org/

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Colorado Association of Music Therapy with good general information about the field.

http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/ps/mscbroch.htm

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Information about the field of Music Psychology as well as the program at Keele University.

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Psychology and Dance 

http://www.adta.org/education.html

bulletEducational information about dance therapy from the American Dance Therapy Association website.

http://www.humankinetics.com/products/showproduct.cfm?isbn=0873224868

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Book entitled Psychology of Dance by Jim Taylor and Ceci Taylor that includes a comprehensive mental training program known as Psychological Program for Enhanced Performance (PPEP). 

http://www.naropa.edu/somatic/christinearticle1.html

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Masters program in Somatic Psychology at Naropa University--information on it and related fields such as dance therapy.

http://apdept.antiochne.edu/APDegrees/dance

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Masters in Dance/Movement Therapy from Antioch New England Graduate School

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Psychology and Architecture

http://wwwstud.alakhawayn.ma/~972K277696/psych1.htm

bulletBasic introduction to relationships between architecture and psychology, student website under the supervision of a professor.

http://www.ucm.es/info/Psyap/iaap/evans.htm

bulletIntroduction to field of Environmental Psychology by the University of Madrid.

http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Psychology/environmental/

bulletEnvironmental Psychology at the City University of New York program description.

http://www.architect.org/bibliography/environmental_psychology.html

bulletBibliography of books and resources about Environmental Psychology from architect.org, an online portal of the Architecture Research Institute, Inc.

http://home.earthlink.net/~jschlinke/environmentalpsychology.htm

bulletList of links to journal articles related to Environmental Psychology.

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COLOR

http://webexhibits.org/pigments/

bulletFabulous site that discusses paint through the ages and gives specific information about the chemical properties and origins of a long list of colors.

http://webexhibits.org/colorart/

bulletWonderful site that looks at color vision and art including topics such as perception, periferal vision, and how the eye can perceive color.  Many interactive applets throughout the site which is easy to walk through and not bogged down by text.

http://www.fxpal.com/people/foote/interactive/hacks/colorinteraction1.html

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Based on Josef Alber's work, this color interaction demonstrates how context influences the perception of colors.

http://www.explorelearning.com/

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In Science (Waves, Sound, Light) section--many "gizmos" to show additive and subtractive color, etc.  Must sign up for a 30 day trial subscription.

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/lightandcolor/index.html

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Molecular Expressions is maintained by Florida State University and offers a lot of information on Light and Color through text, images, and Interactive Java Tutorials

http://www.opticsforkids.org/

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From the Optical Society of America--the Vision and color section provides interactive applets, resource page and educational resources also useful

http://acept.la.asu.edu/PiN/rdg/color/color.shtml
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Good introduction to color and light basics from Arizona State University.

http://tigger.uic.edu/%7Ehilbert/Glossary.html

bulletGlossary of color science terms from University of Illinois at Chicago.

http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/fallcolr/fallcolr.html

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The chemistry of autumn colors from University of Wisconsin-Madison.

http://www.chromaticity.com/OnSite.html

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"Color Playground" by a printing company with a few small interactive applets to show how color works.

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Perspective

http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/

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Drawing in One-Point Perspective by Harold Olejarz, an interactive lesson on the basics of one-point perspective

http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/ExploringLinearPerspective.html

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Interactive lesson exploring linear perspective from The Museum of Science in Boston

 http://daphne.palomar.edu/design/space2.html

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Perspective lesson as part of course entitled “Design and Composition” at Palomar College, basic clear descriptions of linear, aerial, and atmospheric perspective with lots of pictures to help explain

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