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I want to take you far from the cynics int his town
And kiss you on the mouth
We'll cut out bodies free from the tethers of this scene,
Start a brand new colony
Where everything will change,
We'll give ourselves new names (identities erased)
The sun will hear the grounds
Under our bare feet in this brand new colony
Everything will change, oOo oOo...
An extract from the lyrics of "Brand New Colony" by The Postal Service.
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Vancouver-based artist Bill Pechet of Pechet Studio has teamed up with lighting co-designer Chris Pekar of Lightworks and Montreal-based LED lighting manufacturer Lumenpulse to create one remarkable public art installation called Emptyful. The towering structure, which mimics a mammoth sized laboratory flask, stands 35-feet tall and 31-feet wide, weighing in at approximately 48,500 lbs. Located at Winnipeg’s Millennium Library Plaza, Pechet’s sculpture serves as a real crowd pleaser, grabbing the attention of visitors and casual pedestrians alike.
Photographer unknown. Info from Tumblr: martinekenblog.tumblr.com/post/33259259304/vancouver-base...
Desktop wallpaper, motivational
Created with Lightworks Photoshop brushes shop.graphics-illustrations.com/cart/index.php?action=des...
anamorphic short film on Vimeo in HD:
Bausch & Lomb Cinemascope Adapter II
2x anamorphic for 35mm film theater projectors
Olympus PEN E-PM1 MFT cam
M.Zuiko f4 40-150mm lens
video unscoped / demorphed using Lightworks Beta 11.1.1.l
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Albert Street Bridge
Parliament Gardens
Wascana Lake
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
The video was taken in 2014 in CUHK (The Chinese University of Hong Kong).
They are shot in Panasonic GH3. The on location environment sound is recorded using Rode Video Mic Pro Stereo.
Post production NLE is Editshare Lightworks. Grading software is Davinci Resolve. The music is Pachelbel's Canon.
Hope you enjoy it.
You can view it in Youtube:
Or Vimeo:
iLight Show, Marina Bay, Singapore.
Asia's first sustainable light art festival.
Positive Attracts by Edwin Cheong (Singapore)
Positive Attracts explores the belief that the optimism of our mental state of mind (4th Dimension) can effect a positive outcome of our physical state (3rd Dimension). The installation consists of the Artist's 9 favourite optimistic visionaries (Heroes) who have used their mental state to effect positive outcomes in their physical world. Inspired by songs such as "Rainbow Connection" and "Somewhere over the Rainbow", these Heroes incubate dreams and will "deposit positivity" to the public as they draw near to the Heroes. Famous quotes written at base of each Heroes will enable the public to guess who they are.
This installation by Frabcestro Mariotti (Switzerland) adjacent to the Marina Bay Galler by using colourful recycled PET-bottles and blinking diodes.
YouTube: [www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ApapbHfaYI] Anamorphic Halloween short film in HD
Lumsden Valley in the Fall, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Bell & Howell Anamorphic Adapter
1.75x anamorphic for 16mm film projectors
Olympus PEN E-PM1 MFT cam
M.Zuiko f4 40-150mm lens
GearBox DSLR cage with IOport roll bar camera mount re-purposed as an anamorphic clamp
video descoped, edited, and color graded using Lightworks Beta 11.1.1.l
he gives free entrance (without 5 euro)
in center great work from Finland - Hannu Huhtamo - Stranded.
Also you can see original page with this work --> www.flickr.com/photos/hhuhtamo/4368255555/in/set-72157623...
Light Work’s Urban Video Project showcased winning selections in The Stand’s Summer Photo Contest Aug. 28-29, 2020. Photos were on view downtown at UVP's outdoor architectural projection site on the facade of the Everson Museum of Art at 401 Harrison St. from dusk until 11 p.m.
The two-day exhibition highlights images by Emily Baxter, Jessica Dapson, Hilary Donohue, Justin Fogarty, Kathe Harrington, DJ Igelsrud, Jayson McDowell, Travis Owens, Sheila Quinell, Kristi Russo, Maranie Staab and Nadine H. Wodarczyk.
| Dylan Suttles
An internationally acclaimed sensation of light, colour and sound has the beautiful gardens of Kings Park / Kaarta Koomba as a canvas. The journey was beneath tree canopies illuminated in colour, walking under larger-than-life flowers and into dynamic, glowing tunnels. Enjoying breathtaking lightworks created by the best local and international artists. Winter in Perth Kings Park showing off in the dark
iLight Show, Marina Bay, Singapore.
Asia's first sustainable light art festival.
Positive Attracts by Edwin Cheong (Singapore)
Positive Attracts explores the belief that the optimism of our mental state of mind (4th Dimension) can effect a positive outcome of our physical state (3rd Dimension). The installation consists of the Artist's 9 favourite optimistic visionaries (Heroes) who have used their mental state to effect positive outcomes in their physical world. Inspired by songs such as "Rainbow Connection" and "Somewhere over the Rainbow", these Heroes incubate dreams and will "deposit positivity" to the public as they draw near to the Heroes. Famous quotes written at base of each Heroes will enable the public to guess who they are.
"What is the magic that makes one's eyes sparkle and gleam, light up the skies? The name of the game is Lightworks"
YouTube: [www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss0I29kfUpE] '65 Lotus Elan S2 Anamorphic short in HD
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Rathenower Optische Werke DDR Rectimascop IV 64/2x
2x Anamorphic lens
Olympus PEN E-PM1 MFT cam
M.Zuiko f4 40-150mm lens
video descoped, edited, and color graded using Lightworks Beta 11.1.1.l
We enjoyed a perfect Brisbane evening outdoors, watching the fireworks in the distance of the city while making our own light works. Great performance from My son's new Nikon D810 and from my ridiculously good Aldi torch ($15) which strobes very quickly on its lower setting. Happy 2016 to everyone. Photo credits to Brent Woods.
iLight Show, Marina Bay, Singapore.
Asia's first sustainable light art festival.
by TILT (France)
My Public Garden is a luxurious glowing garden, a playful and festive park full of fanciful plants and enchanted flowers. A total of 29 giant plant-like light sculptures of 6 different varieties will make up the bouquets adorning the site.Marina Bay will be transformed into an imaginary landscape from an artist's sketchbook, where giant wild plants bloom in the darkness, glowing softly with an elegant luminosity. It is an enchanted forest, beckoning the public to enjoy an intimate stroll among the immense, alluring bouquets. The light sculptures are large artworks, the smallest being 3.5m tall & the largest at 11m, visible from far away, creating a beautiful landscape even from a distance, offering an interplay of perspectives.
What's Smart
TILT has consistently worked on their oldest art installations to reduce energy usage. For example, the original 7.5m tall Herbum Follus consumed 4,100W but now uses only 700W, without having to compromise on the size and design. The 29 light works are powered by biodiesel fuel.