@techreport{Mason:2001:EPQ,
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number = {2001-697-20},
author = {Kaye Mason and Sheelagh Carpendale and Peter MacMurchy and Brian
Wyvill},
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url = {http://pharos.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.ucalgary_cs/2001-697-20},
address = {Canada},
localfile = {papers/Mason.2001.EPQ.pdf},
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abstract = {Methods in non-photorealistic graphics have tended to place
emphasis on algorithms, instead of artists. In contrast, we
present a conceptual framework that has been designed to put the
control back in the hands of the artist. Combining ideas from
non-photorealistic graphics and artificial intelligence, we
examine a new method of supporting alternative artistic styles.
The details of this model are described using displays based on
stylized wave patterns called ``seigaiha'' in Japanese. In keeping
with the Japanese style we provide interactive access to alternate
styles of perspective. Finally, we animate our images within this
framework, presenting flicker-free non-photorealistic animation.},
title = {{E}astern {P}erspectives and the {Q}uestion of {P}ersonal
{E}xpression},
year = {2001},
institution = {Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary},
}
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