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originally the speciality of anne geddes...

I'm sure you know her.. if not:

www.andrea-schroeder.com/AGGalerie.html

 

I tried to variate her style a little bit ;-)

it exists also as a postcard, published by artconcept Verlag , Bielefeld

 

originally he cried, becaus his food didn't taste him ;-)

Mercedes Benz Tri Axle Tourismo in a fictional version of what Loch Lomond Coaches could look like if they still operated today.

Ball Cam is an innovative camera-in-a-ball that Lizzie Sykes invented. She uses the cam in collaboration with dancers to produce a series of highly original dance/video pieces in which the dancers themselves are able to control the camera. These are photos of 'Compass' - a live perfomance event by Olu Tawio and Lizzie Sykes that took place at the exhibition.

 

ARTIST STATEMENT

"At the core of my work is the moving image. Other dynamic forms I work

with are dance, landscape and recently sound... combined with video. I love

the concept of cameras. The physical, immediate, sometimes playful nature

of the work means that now and then I need to create cameras, or bits of

cameras, to achieve the response in myself and an audience that I’m looking

for.

 

"Ultimately, the films are all collaborations that evolve from a response to an

initial idea. That starting point is the beginning of an organic process where

I develop and devise an idea, one that often changes out of all recognition by

working at it physically, on location."

 

Collaborative documentary in situ of the salon exhibition, the study gallery of modern art, poole (04-08 nov)

 

www.thesalon-doc.org

At the exhibition Artistes et Robots, Grand Palais, 2018

 

© All Rights Reserved. Please do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or any other media without my explicit permission.

Paintshop editing of this pic:

www.flickr.com/photos/41582768@N00/2643397174/

 

Best viewed large.

Simple hierarchical graphs with some fat colored particles coming out of each node.

Simple hierarchical graphs with some fat colored particles coming out of each node.

This is my first entry in the Amazing Circle W.E.T (Week-end Theme) Challenge for Week 4 0206

 

Members of the 'Amazing Circle' group use a Master image to create circles and post their results to the group for all to see.

 

Read about the challenge here

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This is my third and final entry in the Amazing Circle W.E.T (Week-end Theme) Challenge for Week 4 0206

 

Members of the 'Amazing Circle' group use a Master image to create circles and post their results to the group for all to see.

 

Read about the challenge here

 

"Amazing circles" technique found HERE.

 

Process

1) Too Moon - Swirler filter applied to Master

2) Flaming Pear - Flixify -

Input - Polar

Output - Mercator cross

3) AC technique applied

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ARTGRAFX FREE WALLPAPERS

 

DESCRIPTION

 

I have decided to release a ton of Free Wallpaper. Thousands and thousands of them.

 

(Fine print)

All wallpaper images will have a Creative Commons with attribution license. In short, this means you may use any of these wallpapers for personal and/or commercial purposes without any financial obligations. ( MEANS FREE ) ALL THAT IS REQUIRED IS YOU GIVE ARTGRAFX CREDIT FOR CREATING THE ORIGINAL IMAGE. ( ATTRIBUTION PART )

 

All wallpaper images will be 1920 x 1200 @ 72 dpi.

I have tried to eliminate any duplicates but I am running ragged. Plan to upload in excess of 20000 of these rascals.

Download as many as you want. It is not required but. It would be nice to offer a fav or comment.

 

If you find any duplicate wallpapers between hour two sections on Flickr, any of our wallpaper images will revert to Creative Commons with attribution. In the very near future, I will delete any of our wallpapers from our original section on Flickr.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/artgrafx/. Primary

ttps://www.flickr.com/photos/artgrafx2/ Wallpapers only

  

Thanks,

Now download and enjoy

Stephen Bell takes us through Beesworld: Mapping Behaviour.

 

Every time we make a decision, we choose a path from a vast range of possibilities. As we follow our path so it interacts with those of others. Imagine

the shapes we would see if the paths we followed were made visible. Scientists would make maps representing these routes to analyse them. Stephen does it for aesthetic purposes, to celebrate its complexity and simplicity, its messiness, ugliness and beauty.

 

Collaborative documentary in situ of the salon exhibition, the study gallery of modern art, poole (04-08 nov)

 

www.thesalon-doc.org

Simple hierarchical graphs with some fat colored particles coming out of each node.

This along with a handful of other images was created by me during the mid- and late-90's. They were generated by a 3D software app called Bryce, which was designed to create landscapes. Of course, I along with a number of other devotees pushed it into other services as you'll see by these images. Almost all these pictures required repainting (using Fractal Design's Painter) or post production of some kind. This is where I gained many of the skills that I use in working on my photos today.

Image generated using Apophysis

Simple hierarchical graphs with some fat colored particles coming out of each node.

Another Terragen2 render.

Bushes from Walli's Dry Bush Pack. Can't remember who's is the leafless tree (Someone @ Planetside forums for sure).

Simple hierarchical graphs with some fat colored particles coming out of each node.

Simple hierarchical graphs with some fat colored particles coming out of each node.

An experiment in extremely low res: 100 x 100 x 1 bit

 

Continuing with the "resurrecting old stuff" series, some memories from the time when I challenged myself to do the most with the least: 10000 bits of information. Or: bringing abstraction to pixel art.

 

Size is everything for this images, so be sure to hit 'all sizes' to see the original.

 

On the other hand, I'm sure filckr's 75 x 75 thumbs will look like crap (or like glitch art at the best)

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