Unboring Art. Superbrain. Unboring Answers. A set of 3 books
"Why is art needed? How did Picasso become famous all over the world? Who invented museums? How much can a painting cost? Why are chairs exhibited in museums… Masterpieces and artistic styles, facts about famous artists, exhibitions and museums – this...
book contains a lot of interesting information about the history of the arts. The author, art historian Pauline Pons, will help you better understand painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, and design. And the funny illustrations by Pascal Lemaitre will bring smiles to both children and adults."
What did the first computer look like? Does Google have answers to all questions? How did our grandparents communicate without phones? Who invented digital technologies? What if a global failure occurs and everything in the world stops working? Look for answers to these and many other questions in this book. You will understand how the world of digital technologies is structured. From the first computers to digital art, from creating video games to free access to the internet — this book contains a wealth of useful information, anecdotes, and funny illustrations.
Where do our ideas come from? What is a neuron? Are boys' and girls' brains the same? Our dreams, the functioning of the human body, emotions, learning — all of this is connected to the brain. The book gathers over thirty questions about the brain from real children. The answers turned out to be interesting, clear, and sometimes unexpected.
"Why is art needed? How did Picasso become famous all over the world? Who invented museums? How much can a painting cost? Why are chairs exhibited in museums… Masterpieces and artistic styles, facts about famous artists, exhibitions and museums – this book contains a lot of interesting information about the history of the arts. The author, art historian Pauline Pons, will help you better understand painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, and design. And the funny illustrations by Pascal Lemaitre will bring smiles to both children and adults."
What did the first computer look like? Does Google have answers to all questions? How did our grandparents communicate without phones? Who invented digital technologies? What if a global failure occurs and everything in the world stops working? Look for answers to these and many other questions in this book. You will understand how the world of digital technologies is structured. From the first computers to digital art, from creating video games to free access to the internet — this book contains a wealth of useful information, anecdotes, and funny illustrations.
Where do our ideas come from? What is a neuron? Are boys' and girls' brains the same? Our dreams, the functioning of the human body, emotions, learning — all of this is connected to the brain. The book gathers over thirty questions about the brain from real children. The answers turned out to be interesting, clear, and sometimes unexpected.
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