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V-DRIPS(France)
SCOUAP et ROM1: Œuvre mix-média, alliance de peinture et d’arts numériques
V-DRIPS est le nom d’une nouvelle pratique qui mélange vidéo-mapping et peinture, sous lequel travaillent de nombreux artistes dont Scouap, l’initiateur. Pour Bin Ere, il exposera une peinture V-DRIPS réalisée avec ROM1 lors du vernissage de l’exposition CHANTIER NUMERIQUE #1 à Rennes réalisée en 15 mn top chrono.
Dropped various different things into milk in different containers including coins, pebbles, drips from a spoon and malk lid, pasta and blackcurrant squash.
A VMS on A27 motorway in Utrecht. It displays driving times to nearby points of interest (interchanges), but there is no info on westbound A12 to interchange Gouwe.
The front of the passenger-side drip rail has been filled with what looks like silicone, which is a bit troubling. I'll have to sort that out.
Dropped various different things into milk in different containers including coins, pebbles, drips from a spoon and malk lid, pasta and blackcurrant squash.
Buff Cochin Hen- drip water system in the chicken barn. The chicken hits the nipple with her beak and the water drips out.
This is the drip mould to the left of the entrance. It features a rose and maple leaf among other foliage.
The saturation really brings out the colours in the stone, which is from Simpson Island, at the mouth of Nipigon Bay.
This is free flowing watercolor
..worked while wet and manipulated to form organic shapes that are intuitively created.
I was afraid for the longest time to put my 580EX flash to use. Played with it yesterday and this is what I got. Did I need the flash? I dunno. Easier shot than it seems at 1st. I took a pic of my set-up and I will upload it later. 1/250th @ f6.3 using my 100m lens.
drip dr dripip drip dip ... I really liked the sound but unfortunatly the drip did not look much like ripples so I after effected it in
I decided to do an updated version of my old drip picture so ths time i went in my kitchen instead of my bathroom. I set my camera to the highest shutterspeed and widest apature I could. The lighting for this shot is simply my normal kitchen lightbulb and possible some ambient light from a nearby window. The background was previously too dull so I decided to put a red cutting mat behind the tap to give it some vibrance.
You might have noticed the slightly doobius shadow in the drip. Thats is just the inverted image of the taps shadow. I may enjoy photography but that isnt a result i would expect to get! haha