User:Male1979/Contributions

Helped making a better article
(hopefully)


 * Adolf Hitler - This is probably one of the article that will constantly be vandalized and POVed, still maybe I did some good and sometimes when I look at it I find many of my edits or edits that improved on my edits and that makes me really happy after the trouble I took.


 * The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife - Famous Japanese woodcut by Hokusai


 * Hakone, Kanagawa - town next to Tokyo (was the place of a conference)


 * St. Petersburg - I owe this place a lot and there is so much to say about it!


 * Sofia - Ok., it's not a big metropole but it has a lot of flair and there should really be more information about it!


 * Timeline of Middle Eastern History - Another one of these timeline articles, but I think an interesting one. I was responsible for all structure, links, and (almost all) historical dates.


 * Scale-invariant feature transform - about Lowe's keypoint extraction algorithm.


 * Neural Networks - a comparison of artificial neural networks and biological neural networks


 * ACT-R - a cognitive architecture by John R. Anderson


 * Amélie Nothomb - A Belgian writer, e.g. of Fear and Trembling


 * Georges Rouault - A French painter in the expressionist and Fauvist tradition.


 * ukiyo-e - Japanese woodcut printing, popular in the Edo period.


 * Les Nabis - A group of French post-impressionist artists.


 * Lyonel Feininger - A German-American satirist.


 * Blumenau - a German founded town in southern Brazil.


 * Keiretsu - a system of intertwined business holderships in Japan.


 * Chinoiserie - The Chinese equivalent to Japonism.


 * Joyo kanji - A set of most kanji. I translated the section Comparison tôyô-jôyô from fr.


 * Culture of Japan - small edits from time to time.


 * Dietrich Dörner - A German guru of so-called "Theoretical Psychology" and inventor of the cognitive architecture "Psi".


 * Hakone, Kanagawa - where I went to a conference.


 * List of Japanese learning resources - very useful if you plan to learn Japanese.


 * Frankfurter Rundschau - A German newspaper. Article to be included in the wikireader about Frankfurt for the Wikimania 2005.


 * Leonor Fini - a surrealist painter.

Created

 * 1) Josef Bachmann - a background article to the leader of the German student movement in the 1960s Rudi Dutschke. Bachmann gunned Dutschke down.
 * 2) The Isolation tank - devised by John C. Lilly as a means of sensory deprivation for relaxation purposes. A short background article to MKULTRA.
 * 3) Anne Treisman - a psychologist who (together with Gelade) invented and still works on the feature integration theory of attention.
 * 4) List of People in St. Petersburg - background article to St. Petersburg
 * 5) Irony of Fate - a Russian cult film. I created this article first at another location, unknowingly there was already a small stub at this address (no redirects existed).
 * 6) Feature integration theory - short stub about Treisman's model.
 * 7) Template:Japanese_writing - translated from a French template. Meant to connect all the loose articles about Japanese writing.
 * 8) Cognitive architectures - was a special interest in my studies and there should be much more in wikipedia about it.
 * 9) Scale-space theory - nice idea to make image representations scale-invariant.
 * 10) Biological neural networks - intended about the biology of neural networks.
 * 11) Copycat - a project on analogy making by Douglas Hofstadter and others.
 * 12) Japonism - the Japanese influence on European art.
 * 13) Unified Theory of Cognition - Allen Newell's theory on cognitive modeling.
 * 14) Shubun - a yamato-e artist.
 * 15) Yamato-e - traditional Japanese painting, inspired by Zen Buddhism, developed in the late Heian Period.
 * 16) Josetsu - probably Shubun's teacher.
 * 17) Maki-e - a gold or silver lacquer decoration.
 * 18) Shoen - the Japanese manors after the uji and before the Han systems.
 * 19) Siebengebirge - small stub about a region in Germany. Part of my efforts to kill the 2004_Encyclopedia_topics.
 * 20) Shinbutsu Shugo - the Japanese mix of Shinto and Buddhism.
 * 21) Shinbutsu Bunri - the policy that tried to separate them during the Meiji period.
 * 22) Nishiki-e - multicolored woodblock printing.
 * 23) Shingaku - a religious movement in Japan during Tokugawa period.
 * 24) Nikolai Kozyrev - Russian astronomer (2004_Encyclopedia_topics).
 * 25) Berliner Tageblatt - important German newspaper in the 1920s and 1930s.
 * 26) Ulk - German satirical magazine.
 * 27) Shinden-zukuri - palatial architecture in Heian period Japan.
 * 28) Shingei - Japanese yamato-e artist in the Muromachi period.
 * 29) Brain implant - was reading something and surprised not to find an article on it.
 * 30) Sensory substitution - fascinating research to restore feeling for a sensory modality in humans.
 * 31) Chuo University - A Japanese University famous for the law school.
 * 32) Three wise monkeys - found the carving at Nikko, Japan, and did some research on the net. After writing, I was pointed to an already existing article on that topic on wikipedia that I didn't find before. I merged the two.
 * 33) Artificial brain - a fashionable term for everyting "AI".
 * 34) National Assembly of Bulgaria - the legislative body in Bulgaria.
 * 35) Kairaku-en - A Japanese garden in the North of Tokyo.
 * 36) Die Partei - A German political party.
 * 37) Parallel terraced scan - the search technique proposed by Douglas Hofstadter for tabletop, copycat, etc.
 * 38) Nuclear power phase-out - a policy to do without nuclear power.
 * 39) Nuclear energy policy - resulted from a split of nuclear power phase-out.
 * 40) List of chess resources - I tend to forget where I found the databases last time I downloaded them, so this will remind me. Moved to Chess
 * 41) Kokutai - What is at the ground of the Japanese soul?
 * 42) Banya (sauna) - About the Russian steam bath.
 * 43) Herr Lehmann - A book I read and enjoyed.
 * 44) Nautilius Pompilius - A Russian music group I like.
 * 45) US military interventions - An article that - provided it will not be deleted - should discuss some issues of US foreign policy.

Pictures uploaded on en.wikipedia
(earliest last, newest first)
 * Image:Vuillard sPortrait 1889.jpg
 * Image:Pierre Bonnard - woman with dog - 1891.JPG
 * Image:Maurice Denis -Annunciation.jpg
 * Image:Van Gogh the blooming plumtree (after Hiroshige), 1887.jpg
 * Image:Van Gogh - Portrait of Pere Tanguy 1887-8.JPG
 * Image:Cover of Le Japon Artistique no 1 may 1888.jpg
 * Image:International terrorist incidents.gifImage:International terrorist incidents.gif
 * Image:Oriental empire.jpg
 * Image:Ottoman empire 1481-1683.jpg
 * Image:Arabic ascendency 1884.jpg
 * Image:Asia minor roman power.jpg
 * Image:Califate 750.jpg
 * Image:Logo ecriture Japon.png
 * Image:Sofia gerb.png
 * Image:Oblast Sofia grad.png
 * Image:Tokyo connurbation01.jpg
 * Image:Tokyo topo 1977.jpg
 * Image:Tokyo.jpg
 * Image:Leningrad area78.jpg
 * Image:Japan regions numbered map.png
 * Image:Map kanagawa odawara city p01-01.png

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