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    Adolescents' perception of scientific Inquiry in nature: a drawing analysis by Piia Nuora, Jouni Välisaari, Tiina Kiviniemi

    “…The symbols most frequently referred to the natural environment. The drawings in the post-test were generally more detailed than those in the pre-test. …”
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    What can drawings tell us about children's perceptions of nature? by Kate Howlett, Edgar C Turner

    Published in PLoS ONE (2023-01-01)
    “…This study investigated children's perceptions of nature by analysing 401 drawings made by children (aged 7-11) of their local green spaces, collected from 12 different English schools, including state-funded and privately funded. …”
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    Mount Merapi in drawings and paintings; A dynamic reflection of nature, 1800-1930 by Ghamal Satya Mohammad

    “…Their artworks are dynamic visual historical reflections of Merapi which testify to the power and beauty of nature.…”
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    Matters of perspective; Local visual expertise and natural history drawings in Java, 1820-1850 by Andreas Weber, Sylvia van Zanen

    “…The persons at the core of this essay are Tsing Wang Ho and Pieter van Oort, both draughtsmen who worked for the Natuurkundige Commissie voor Nederlandsch-Indië (Committee of Natural History of the Netherlands Indies). By zooming in on the Committee’s fieldwork in Java in the 1830s, this essay highlights that producing scientific drawings of animals and plants was a challenging endeavour. …”
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    Investigation of the applicability of natural language processing methods to problems of searching and matching of machinery drawing images by K.N. Figura

    Published in Компьютерная оптика (2022-08-01)
    “…In this work it is shown that the application of the technique of local feature descriptors in its pure form to the task of searching and matching of drawings is ineffective. It is revealed that this is mainly due to the presence in the drawings of a large number of identical elements (frames, a title block, extension lines, font elements, etc.). …”
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    Drawing as Language by Enrico Cicalò, Valeria Menchetelli

    Published in Diségno (2025-06-01)
    “… Drawing and graphic communication can be taken as equivalent concepts; in fact, drawing always aims to convey a message through an alternative language to the verbal one, and its communicative nature is implicit. …”
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    Drawing the unfixed by Simon Twose, Jules Moloney, Anastasia Globa, Lawrence Harvey

    Published in Interstices (2022-03-01)
    “… This article reflects on creative practice employing multi-modal architectural drawing to sketch natural phenomena: expanded drawing. …”
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    Drawing Time by Saskia de Wit, Inge Bobbink, Noël van Dooren

    Published in Spool (2022-09-01)
    “… This issue of Spool – ‘Drawing Time’ – departs from the observation that the metropolitan landscape is subject to time, in many ways. …”
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    Drawing Ground by Ella Jones, Simon Twose

    Published in Interstices (2023-08-01)
    “… Aotearoa now recognises non-human natural entities as having personhood: Te Urewera, Whanganui Awa, Taranaki Maunga. …”
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