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This shot is based on the scene where Morpheus and his crew go back into the Matrix with Neo to let him see the Oracle, who is busy baking cookies in her apartment...
The Oracle is a guide for the resistance.
It is stated that she is an ally to the cause since the beginning and told Morpheus that he would find "the One", the one who would hail the destruction of the Matrix and free humanity...
I try to make a scene as accurate as I can and I really really wanted to do an Oracle scene...
I know that the headpiece I used looks far too young...
Hopefully Lego will make a headpiece of an elderly lady with a darker skintone. I really need one!!!
In honor of celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Matrix i am doing a short series based on the first Matrix movie.
I love this trilogy so much that i'm seeing the first Matrix in theatres again this week after all these years!!!
Original Leslie Matrix, made by one of mathematics (Y.Kolker) but turned (left one turned to right and right one - to left) and put on one of my old pictures.
Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!
According to lore the Novalis is destroyed when Bane sabotages the fleet sent to head off the machines, but is later rebuilt from the wreckage.
This shot is based on one the scenes where Morpheus trains Neo in a sparring program that is actually similar to the programmed reality of the Matrix.
In this computer simulated dojo Morpheus learns Neo that rules like gravity can be bent or broken...
"In the year 2037, the new frontier of virtual reality was opened..."
Oh my, I felt so tired after finishing this build. I failed 3 attempts of building a proper stand for this girl. Basically it's a new type of VR that affects all of your senses. Hence the name.
Inspired by Giger, Cyberpunk 2077 and the Matrix.
The training in the computer simulated dojo continues as Neo is slowly starting to understand that he has to let it all go... fear, doubt and disbelief.
As Morpheus explains to him that he can only show him the door, Neo is the one who has to walk through it...
This shot is based on the scene where two agents come to the office building where Neo works... Neo is instructed by Morpheus to hide from them and avoid capture as Morpheus doesn't know what they will do with him...
I wasn't able to get the right brown hairpieces for all agents as they actually have brown hair in the movie so based them on the agents which appeared in the Lego Batman movie!!!
Matrix Video...Dedicated TO My Lovely Sis Soyla, I Really Enjoyed The Photo Shooting...It Was Fun...Espero q Te Guste El Video...Te Kiero!
A combination of names carved into a glass panel, and the reflection of a phrase on the Tate Modern, give this one a feel of The Matrix.
Hello everyone!!! Here another scene with Morpheus and Neo training in the computer simulated dojo...
Although Neo stands his ground against Agent Smith, the Agent proves to be impossible to beat due to his limitless stamina.
Neo decides to run, steals a mobile phone from a pedestrian and asks the operator on Morpheus's ship for an exit out of the Matrix.
The operator guides Neo to a phone in a building on Wabash and lake...
Neo, now being chased by three Agents has to get to that phone before they kill him...
Skin: Lelutka
Shape: By Linda Mensing
Hair: .:MINA:. Megan - Black
Outfit: Graves - G44 Overcoat
Glasses: Kumaki Glasses Style
Gun: *BREACH* USP
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The Matrix Lobby - Famous Builds by Flix Saiman - -CLICK- props and sets
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Photo Hud by me (Light Effects)
See large: www.flickr.com/photos/bella_slade/4750348404/sizes/o/
My cousin Laura and her husband (just!), Aaron. More just married trampoline action in the Trampoline Honeymoon set.
Being contacted by Morpheus on a delivered mobile phone Neo is alerted to agents, sentient programmes who protect the Matrix at all costs.
They are coming for him so he has to escape the office somehow...
As my Matrix' hovership project is still going on, I obviously needed a sentinel. What would be matrix without those squids, huh ?
Anyway, most of the credits for this one goes to Nathan Proudlove as I basically just built his then reworked it to fit my taste. My goal was to keep as much details while reducing the size.
I hope you'll enjoy !
National Archive, Canberra. This interactive wall allows review of documents in the archive. Very Matrix or Minority Report!
Cutted/Manipulated/Handpainted
Sarajevo Underground series N12
Model: Maja
EXPLORE Worthy, Challenge 92- Your Choice! (Art from 2017)
Abaut The Matrix:
The Matrix is a 1999 science fiction film written and directed by The Wachowskis, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, and Joe Pantoliano. It depicts a dystopian future in which reality as perceived by most humans is actually a simulated reality called "the Matrix", created by sentient machines to subdue the human population, while their bodies' heat and electrical activity are used as an energy source. Computer programmer Neo learns this truth and is drawn into a rebellion against the machines, which involves other people who have been freed from the "dream world."
The Matrix is known for popularizing a visual effect known as "bullet time", in which the heightened perception of certain characters is represented by allowing the action within a shot to progress in slow-motion while the camera's viewpoint appears to move through the scene at normal speed. The film is an example of the cyberpunk subgenre.[5] It contains numerous references to philosophical and religious ideas, and prominently pays homage to works such as Plato's Allegory of the Cave,[6] Jean Baudrillard's Simulacra and Simulation[7] and Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.[8] The Wachowskis' approach to action scenes drew upon their admiration for Japanese animation and martial arts films, and the film's use of fight choreographers and wire fu techniques from Hong Kong action cinema influenced subsequent Hollywood action film productions.
The Matrix was first released in the United States on March 31, 1999, and grossed over $460 million worldwide. It was well-received by critics[10][11] and won four Academy Awards, as well as other accolades, including BAFTA Awards and Saturn Awards. Reviewers praised The Matrix for its innovative visual effects, cinematography and entertainment value. The film's premise was both criticized for being derivative of earlier science fiction works and praised for being intriguing. The action also polarized critics, some describing it as impressive, but others dismissing it as a trite distraction from an interesting premise.
C: Wikipedia
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Fond par time et calligraphie par José Luis Lozano
26-12-2016
My Brickworld display.
Credit for the squiddies goes to Nathan Proudlove. Though I did make a few minor modifications. At about 5 and a half feet long it's the biggest thing I've made.
Pictures just don't do this justice, It was made to be seen in person. Next year...get your butt to Brickworld.
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My 5th submission to #FlickrFriday
And again starring: Woody! :D
comments and critics are welcome!
Woody would love to be in your Gallery ;D
Lighting Setup:
2x Vivitar 285HV were used. Triggered with a set of Yongnuo YN-622.
One flash on the left with low power to light that smoke.
Another one using an Adapter with fibreoptics(check: www.flickr.com/photos/128618385@N07/14908147814/in/photos...) pointing on hands(from above) and face(from the left)
I don’t use Photoshop
Only VPS mode in my Sigma dp3m
See my new story youtu.be/jYPMxkfze3o
Variable pixel size VPS (Variable Pixel Size)
Foveon X3 has another interesting feature - it can change the size of the pixel (in the future, this technology will be called VPS). The VPS technology opens up new horizons for the cameras and cameras they are installed in. The uniqueness of the technology lies in the fact that the matrix can change its resolution by combining signals from several pixels into one, which allows us to perceive a group of pixels as one large pixel.
For example: a sensor of 2300 x 1500 pixels contains approximately 3.4 million pixels. If we combine all the pixels in 4 × 4 pixel groups using VPS technology, we would end up with a matrix of 575 × 375 pixels, but each of them would be 16 times larger than the nominal pixel. This would significantly increase the amount of light received by one pixel, and inevitably would lead to an increase in the sensitivity of the Foveon X3 matrix.
The most common possible configurations of pixel groups are:
2 x 2 pixels
4 x 4 pixels
1 x 2 pixels
Management of groups of pixels occurs through a complex scheme integrated into Foveon X3
Because Foveon X3 fixes the entire portion of the visible range at each pixel location, the pixels in the merged groups are full-color "highest-quality pixels."
Pixel grouping increases the "Useful signal / Noise ratio", allowing you to take full-color shots in low light with minimal color distortion. Thanks to VPS technology, it became possible to increase pixels, reducing their total number and resolution