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Что (кто) такое perspective spatial model - определение

THREE-DIMENSIONAL FULL-SIZE OR MINIATURE MODEL
False perspective; Dioramas; Diarama; Vignette (model)
  • Exhibition Lab's]] [[mountain gorilla]] diorama at the [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York City]].
  • This photorealistic diorama of the [[Battle of Midway]] was created during World War II on the basis of information then available.
  • The bear diorama at the [[Finnish Museum of Natural History]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Cooling tower]] construction diorama
  • Stock certificate of the Société d'exploitation du Diorama de Paris for 1000 Francs, issued on 3 August 1822, signed in the original by the two inventors and founding directors [[Charles Marie Bouton]] and [[Louis Daguerre]]
  • Ground-plan of the Diorama Building, London 1823, by A. Pugin and J. Morgan (illustration reproduced from Gernsheim 1968, p 21)
  • Early natural history diorama at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition created by Martha Maxwell. Stereograph image produced by Centennial Photographic Company
  • Near life-size diorama of the [[Monpa people]] at the [[Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, Itanagar]], [[Arunachal Pradesh]], India
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Spatial relation         
  • Examples of topological spatial relations.
HOW SOME OBJECT IS LOCATED IN SPACE IN RELATION TO SOME REFERENCE OBJECT
Spatial relationships; Spatial relationship; Spatial relations
A spatial relationJ Freeman (1975), "The modelling of spatial relations", Computer Graphics and Image Processing, Elsevier. DOI: 10.
Aerial perspective         
  • Aerial perspective as viewed towards a sunset, with the colour shifting toward red as a result of [[Rayleigh scattering]]
  • [[Dai Jin]], "Landscape in the Style of Yan Wengui", Early [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368–1644); a Chinese landscape painting using atmospheric perspective to show recession in space
  • [[Frans Koppelaar]], ''Landscape near Bologna'', 2001; a painting featuring atmospheric perspective: distant objects appear paler, of lower contrast, and bluer than nearer objects.
THE OPTICAL EFFECT ON THE VISIBILITY OF OBJECTS SEEN THROUGH AIR WITH DISTANCE
Atmospheric perspective; Aerial Perspective
Aerial perspective, or atmospheric perspective, refers to the effect the atmosphere has on the appearance of an object as viewed from a distance. As the distance between an object and a viewer increases, the contrast between the object and its background decreases, and the contrast of any markings or details within the object also decreases.
Spatial disorientation         
  • Equilibrium test being administered to prospective pilot, via [[Bárány chair]]
  • Inner ear
  • Graveyard spiral and graveyard spin
  • Lift (L) and weight/gravity (w) forces acting on an aircraft making a banked or coordinated turn
INABILITY OF A PERSON TO CORRECTLY DETERMINE THEIR BODY POSITION IN SPACE
Spatial unawareness
Spatial disorientation results in a person being unable to determine their position or relative motion, commonly occurring during periods of challenging visibility, since vision is the dominant sense for orientation. The auditory system, vestibular system (within the inner ear), and proprioceptive system (sensory receptors located in the skin, muscles, tendons and joints) collectively work to coordinate movement with balance, and can also create illusory nonvisual sensations, resulting in spatial disorientation in the absence of strong visual cues.
Kokomo Perspective         
DEFUNCT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN KOKOMO, INDIANA
Kokomo Perspective
The Kokomo Perspective was a weekly newspaper serving Kokomo, Indiana, established in 1989, with almost exclusively local content. It ceased operating on November 29, 2021.
Spatial contextual awareness         
Spatial awareness; User:Mhtreu/Spatial Contextual Awareness; Spatial Contextual Awareness; Geographic awwareness
Spatial contextual awareness consociates contextual information such as an individual's or sensor's location, activity, the time of day, and proximity to other people or objects and devices.Chen, Guanling, and David Kotz.
Spatial ability         
  • [[Rubik's cube]]: a popular puzzle that involves 3D mental rotation
  • Action shooting game: Use of spatial perceptual skills
CAPACITY TO UNDERSTAND, REASON, AND REMEMBER THE SPATIAL RELATIONS AMONG OBJECTS OR SPACE
Spatial abilities
Spatial ability or visuo-spatial ability is the capacity to understand, reason, and remember the visual and spatial relations among objects or space.
Spatial visualization ability         
ABILITY TO MENTALLY MANIPULATE 2-DIMENSIONAL AND 3-DIMENSIONAL FIGURES
Spatial Visualization Ability; Visual spatial ability; Visual-spatial ability; Spatial visualization; Visual/spatial; Spatial skills; Spatial–temporal reasoning (in psychology); Spatial-temporal reasoning (in psychology); Visual-spatial; Visual spatial tasks; Gender differences in spatial ability
Spatial visualization ability or visual-spatial ability is the ability to mentally manipulate 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional figures. It is typically measured with simple cognitive tests and is predictive of user performance with some kinds of user interfaces.
Foreshortening         
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  • Example of a painting that combines various perspectives: ''The Frozen City'' (Museum of Art Aarau, Switzerland) by [[Matthias A. K. Zimmermann]]
  • Delivery of the Keys]]''&nbsp;(1482), a fresco at the [[Sistine Chapel]]
  • Lorenzetti]]'s ''Annunciation'' (1344) strongly anticipate modern perspective.
  • [[Melozzo da Forlì]]'s use of upward foreshortening in his frescoes
  • A cube in two-point perspective
  • Rays of light travel from the object, through the picture plane, and to the viewer's eye. This is the basis for graphical perspective.
  • A cube in three-point perspective
  • A cube drawing using two-point perspective
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  • A [[Song dynasty]] watercolor painting of a mill in an [[oblique projection]], 12th&nbsp;century
  • ''[[Satire on False Perspective]]'' by [[William Hogarth]], 1753
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FORM OF GRAPHICAL PROJECTION WHERE THE PROJECTION LINES CONVERGE TO ONE OR MORE POINTS
Foreshortening; Perspective (visual); Perspective projection; Perspective, Visual; Perspective projection distortion; Linear perspective; Geometrical perspective; Three-point perspective; Fore shortening; Perspective geometry; Perspective view; Perspective (art); Perspective drawing; One-point perspective; Foreshortened; Foreshorten; Foreshortens; Foreshortener; Foreshorteners; Graphical perspective; Two-point perspective; Geometric perspective; Point of view (painting); Visual perspective; Four point perspective; Perspective Projection; ⌆; Four-point perspective; One Point Perspective; 2-point perspective; Perspective in art
·noun Representation in a foreshortened mode or way.
perspective         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Perspective (Album); Perspectives; Perspective (album); Perspective (disambiguation); Perspectives (EP); Perspective (film)
(perspectives)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A particular perspective is a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that is influenced by your beliefs or experiences.
He says the death of his father 18 months ago has given him a new perspective on life...
Most literature on the subject of immigrants in France has been written from the perspective of the French themselves...
I would like to offer a historical perspective.
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2.
If you get something in perspective or into perspective, you judge its real importance by considering it in relation to everything else. If you get something out of perspective, you fail to judge its real importance in relation to everything else.
Remember to keep things in perspective...
It helps to put their personal problems into perspective...
I let things get out of perspective.
PHRASE: PHR after v
3.
Perspective is the art of making some objects or people in a picture look further away than others.
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Foreshorten         
  • website=WebExhibits}}</ref>
  • Example of a painting that combines various perspectives: ''The Frozen City'' (Museum of Art Aarau, Switzerland) by [[Matthias A. K. Zimmermann]]
  • Delivery of the Keys]]''&nbsp;(1482), a fresco at the [[Sistine Chapel]]
  • Lorenzetti]]'s ''Annunciation'' (1344) strongly anticipate modern perspective.
  • [[Melozzo da Forlì]]'s use of upward foreshortening in his frescoes
  • A cube in two-point perspective
  • Rays of light travel from the object, through the picture plane, and to the viewer's eye. This is the basis for graphical perspective.
  • A cube in three-point perspective
  • A cube drawing using two-point perspective
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • A [[Song dynasty]] watercolor painting of a mill in an [[oblique projection]], 12th&nbsp;century
  • ''[[Satire on False Perspective]]'' by [[William Hogarth]], 1753
  • 210px
FORM OF GRAPHICAL PROJECTION WHERE THE PROJECTION LINES CONVERGE TO ONE OR MORE POINTS
Foreshortening; Perspective (visual); Perspective projection; Perspective, Visual; Perspective projection distortion; Linear perspective; Geometrical perspective; Three-point perspective; Fore shortening; Perspective geometry; Perspective view; Perspective (art); Perspective drawing; One-point perspective; Foreshortened; Foreshorten; Foreshortens; Foreshortener; Foreshorteners; Graphical perspective; Two-point perspective; Geometric perspective; Point of view (painting); Visual perspective; Four point perspective; Perspective Projection; ⌆; Four-point perspective; One Point Perspective; 2-point perspective; Perspective in art
·vt Fig.: To represent pictorially to the imagination.
II. Foreshorten ·vt To represent on a plane surface, as if extended in a direction toward the spectator or nearly so; to shorten by drawing in perspective.

Википедия

Diorama

A diorama is a replica of a scene, typically a three-dimensional full-size or miniature model, sometimes enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum. Dioramas are often built by hobbyists as part of related hobbies such as military vehicle modeling, miniature figure modeling, or aircraft modeling.

In the United States around 1950 and onward, natural history dioramas in museums became less fashionable, leading to many being removed, dismantled or destroyed.