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Copenhagen Light Festival February 2021.
Installation description from copenhagenlightfestival.org/lightworks-2021/:
PRESSURE
WHO: Hans E Madsen & Frederik Dahl Hougs
WHERE: Havnepromenaden, by Christian IV’s bro, 1058 København K
WHEN: 5 – 10.30 pm
ABOUT THE LIGHT WORK
Pressure, is a lighting event in collaboration with Copenhagen Light Festival 2021. Starting on 12 February and ending on 27 February. The piece is built in the ´Knasten ‘construction on the quay, next to Havnegade 14. A location where everyone who comes across Knippelsbro and passes Christians Brygge will experience the piece.
The piece consists of a 300 meter long RGB-LED hose which is shaped like a doodle and is wrapped in the construction. Flashes of impulses whip around in the LED doodle, run towards each other and into each other – change color and give the expression of a digital stressed doodle.
The storytelling in the piece is to provide a construction that gives the feeling of chaos – communication – uncontrollability – stress – programming – train of thought – brain scanning – viruses – nerve pathways etc.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Visual artist Hans E Madsen, is the man behind the piece and executes it in collaboration with lighting technician and lighting designer Frederik D. Hougs / Theaterpixel, who designs the programs for the piece.
Local and international artists, lighting designers, and community groups breathe new light into the city with a breathtaking series of lightworks.
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I had the front room all to myself this evening so I thought I'd throw the kitchen sink at it.
Portrait element - Beauty dish above, gelled flashes either side of my head and the black Fiber's paired with the Ryus Lightworks modded torch V2 all surrounding tripod 1.
Refractograph was the second part of the exposure and tripod number 2 with an orange gelled torch for the light source and a light stand for holding the glass.
This one is straight out of camera. Shot during a single long, lens swapped exposure and completed in just shy of one minute.
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Oreston for the portrait at F I don't recall. My favourite aperture setting :)
I was going to edit the raw file but the JPEG looked far superior.
Created to the incredible "Music has the right to children" by Boards of Canada. Perfect for this type of thing.
Happy days.
Flickr has limiation on playing back video.
Please check out my new time-lapses in Youtube or Vimeo:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=P495jhUN_Yg
The video is the time-lapses I have taken in 2014.
I have used Panasonic GH3 for most time-lapses, except one of them is taken by a Canon EOS 450D. ffmpeg is used to combine each image sequences. Post production is done by Lightworks. The music is Hand in Hand, purchased in Sony Creative Software.
Hope you enjoy it.
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atelier ying, nyc.
With New York City on the verge of dominating the world with a real estate tycoon US Presidential candidate, there's no reason not to continue in this over-the-top mode and send a nice redesign bid for the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Stadium.
The main consideration was a pleasing nod to Japanese characteristics, which this design tries in a humble of way to implement. The Japan of modern times as well as of traditional aesthetics are both referenced indirectly through an application of American pop culture. This multi-layered approach is endemic to our design philosophy and our belief is that this sleight-of-hand design might penetrate further to make a wow-factor to the public.
The popular idea of a periodic (the Olympics occur every few years in some city on this globe) crash landing of an alien spaceship, in this instance a friendly American one, references the USS Starship Enterprise whose main saucer and nacelles can be seen from the outskirts of the Japanese capital, as well as from within.
We love the designs of architects Kengo Kuma, Zaha Hadid and Toyo Ito, but can we just be honest for a moment and see that these types of designs are really all about flying saucers making a large crater in the middle of the city with circulation routes.
The iconic starship has been in our consciousness for decades now and is something that will be with us going forward no matter what we do so instead of fighting this desire we might as well feel empowered and fully enjoy being inside it. The port and starboard side nacelles could even be medium-sized airport terminals for sports people and after the Olympics perhaps casino people if such zoning was possible.
The Enterprise saucer shape is excavated deeper into the ground (as if it really crashed) than the other three designs, creating the symbol of a Japanese tea bowl.
Greenery inside rather than outside the stadium would fill the air with the natural smell of tea leaves.
The views from inside the stadium will be truer deep space experiences, and the excavated backfill will simply remain onsite saving greatly in construction costs. This "splash" of landfill will be covered by a top layer of sand, like a Japanese Zen garden, yet it will look from a distance like a massive and gorgeous golf bunker of the quality of the Bethpage Black Championship course of Long Island NY, once home to the U.S. Open. Of course, the only person who could create such a masterpiece spectacle of golf is Donald Trump, who could probably get the construction phases streamlined better than any other team could, and most importantly he can have it all ready and on schedule for the Olympics.
The actual bridge of the starship would be a small set of prime real estate spaces (atelier ying can be gifted the smallest of them, practically a closet) reached by a tiny sky bridge, the kind from where you could get vast views of incoming Klingon Battle Cruisers.
The opening ceremonies could truly now take place in a very modernistic Star Trek Federation arena. Space ship displays of Olympic fires as the raising of starship shields, phasers and other lightworks firing into the sky, etc., one's imagination can see no limits because this is all taking place within the iconic vehicle that spawned much of today's futuristic architectural designs to begin with. I'm sure vast amounts of investment capital from baby boomer Star Trek fans would pose no problem at all. Maybe I can win a free trip to Tokyo for general design research and to finally find for myself a website designer.
This design is dedicated to George Takei, maybe he'll like my 100% software-free drawings.
Design, concepts, text and drawing are copyright 2015 by David Lo.
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Three heads are better than one.
Camera rotation, www.lightpaintingbrushes.com portrait scanner, newly refurbed Ryus Lightworks Mkii torch and the black fibers.
Cheated a bit with the starburst as I couldn't make an aesthetically pleasing join.
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suddenly attracted to those trees and how they contrastly separated with cloudy sky. only took a couple shots before the rain went down.
at the Whitechapel Gallery, exhibition of Keith Sonnier's Light Works.
www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/keith-sonnier-ligh...
Fotokurs für Einsteiger mit der VHS. Besuch auf der Halde Norddeutschland, eine Bergehalde des Bergwerks Niederberg in Neukirchen-Vluyn.
Vom Gipfel der Bergehalde bieten sich eindrucksvolle Aussichten über die weiten Landschaften des Niederrheins.
Das Hallenhaus, ein Kunstwerk der niederländischen Gruppe „Observatorium“, hatte Bettina als Fotomotiv, während des Fotokurs - Digitalfotografie für Einsteiger, der von der #VHS Krefeld veranstaltet wurde, entdeckt.
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Infos zu dem Fotoworkshop - Ruhrgebiet - Halden und Landmarken
ruhrgebiet.niederrhein-foto.de
Lightworks - Fotoworkshop Lichtkunstwerke
www.niederrhein-foto.de/lichtkunst_ruhrgebiet_fotoworkshop
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Infos zur Fototour de Ruhr – Nachtzeichen Fotonacht Ruhrmetropole
www.niederrhein-foto.de/fototouren_ruhrgebiet_nachtfotografie_landmarken/
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Das Motiv Halde Haniel - Totems als kostenlosen Desktop Wallpaper zum Download gibt es hier.
The video was taken in 2014 at The Hong Kong Ocean Park c It was said to be one of 'The Fifty Most Tourist Attraction' in the world.
They are shot in Panasonic GH3.
Post production: NLE is Editshare Lightworks. Grading software is Davinci Resolve. The music is Gently Towards The Light (Artist: Tunesflash).
Hope you enjoy it.
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