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I was returning home after filming on the rim of Mount Bromo, Java. I had been amongst thousands of Javanese people as they threw offerings to the volcano god in thanks for the fertility of their land. Now, as I looked down at the endless patchwork of rice fields, I had a renewed respect for the deep connection that the Javanese farmers have with these volatile expressions of the deep earth. The soil here is so rich that it is capable of producing three harvests of rice a year, more than enough to feed the 145 million people that call this home. #BBCEarth #EarthCapture #EarthOnLocation #Planescape #Java #Indonesia #Rice #Farming #Aerial #Volcano
Location Peru - Very humid and bright hot sun . A place. full of hill and mist.Shot taken from ship.
I was flying over Afghanistan, somewhere north East of Kabul... Through the clouds I spotted a river running through a remote rocky valley, and looked closer to see tiny settlements clinging to its banks. #BBCEarth #EarthOnLocation #Aerial #Planescape #Afghanistan #Plane
Today somewhere over North Iran... When flying I always have my camera to hand in case a spectacular view should appear. Be quick, the moments can be fleeting - this was a brief window on the world, in what was an otherwise very long parade of flat clouds. I find a good angle and focus through the scratched perspex to capture what I like to call a planescape. #BBCEarth #EarthOnLocation #Aerial #Planescape #View #Photography #Iran #Snow #Mountains
I was flying over South Pakistan when I spotted this thin river winding across the dry rocky landscape, I quickly jumped up and snapped this shot through the scratched perspex window. #BBCEarth #EarthCapture #EarthOnLocation #Aerial #Aeroplane #Plane #Planescape #Pakistan #Landscape
I m the LEGO and the Dungeons and Dragons fans both. I like to play the classic D&D games always : "Baldur's Gate I II" , "Planescape Torment" , "Icewind Dale" , "Neverwinter Night" , "Siege of Dragonspear" , "Shadow over Mystara" , " Tower of Doom". Have you ever heard it ? In my fantasy roleplay memory , something that is interesting keeps my attention ...sword coast , legend weapon , alignment , Mage , Spell , Elf , Drow (Dizzrt!) , ...oh.. What the nine hell!! is Monsters.
Yes , Monsters! I created my favourite one "Beholder" in LEGO bricks. Beholders were immediately identifiable, being essentially a floating head with one single, cyclops-like eye surrounded by many smaller eye stalks. Beholders were occasionally known as "spheres of many eyes" or "eye tyrants". Beholders also had the capacity to use their central eye to project a field of antimagic. Among the most basic of these attacks was their deadly ability to project magical power from their eyes.
I alway role-play as Elf mage in adventure. Elf, is a humanoid race, one of the primary races available for player character. Elves are renowned for their grace and mastery of magic and weapons such as the sword and bow. Build the LEGO Elf charater according to arcade game "Shadow over Mystara" to defeat beholder.
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Earlier today I was flying over the snow laden Hindu Kush mountains of Afghanistan. #BBCEarth #EarthOnLocation #Aerial #Planescape #Mountains #Snow #Afghanistan #Plane
I first learned of the famous Salt Desert of Iran when I was a student 15 years ago, so when I realised that my flight flew directly over this spectacular landscape I booked a window seat and hoped for a clear day. I was not disappointed. From the air the Dasht-e Kavir is a mesmerising landscape of parallel and concentric lines from the erosion of salt domes, on the ground it’s one driest and most inhospitable places on earth. #BBC #EarthOnLocation #Iran #Salt #Aerial #Plane #Geology #Landscape
Large version: 10.5" tall. Two sheets of paper; one small square for the head and one large square for the body. Elephanthide decorated with acrylic ink. Based on the artwork of Tony DiTerlizzi from D&D's Planescape setting.
I m the LEGO and the Dungeons and Dragons fans both. I like to play the classic D&D games always : "Baldur's Gate I II" , "Planescape Torment" , "Icewind Dale" , "Neverwinter Night" , "Siege of Dragonspear" , "Shadow over Mystara" , " Tower of Doom". Have you ever heard it ? In my fantasy roleplay memory , something that is interesting keeps my attention ...sword coast , legend weapon , alignment , Mage , Spell , Elf , Drow (Dizzrt!) , ...oh.. What the nine hell!! is Monsters.
Yes , Monsters! I created my favourite one "Beholder" in LEGO bricks. Beholders were immediately identifiable, being essentially a floating head with one single, cyclops-like eye surrounded by many smaller eye stalks. Beholders were occasionally known as "spheres of many eyes" or "eye tyrants". Beholders also had the capacity to use their central eye to project a field of antimagic. Among the most basic of these attacks was their deadly ability to project magical power from their eyes.
I alway role-play as Elf mage in adventure. Elf, is a humanoid race, one of the primary races available for player character. Elves are renowned for their grace and mastery of magic and weapons such as the sword and bow. Build the LEGO Elf charater according to arcade game "Shadow over Mystara" to defeat beholder.
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Portals riddle the planar metropolis of Sigil, providing access to anywhere in existence, but only if you have the proper key. Known as the "City of Doors," Sigil is a neutral ground where any and all races from across the Multiverse may gather under the watchful shadow of the Lady of Pain, the city's enigmatic ruler. This is a place where the word is mightier than the sword, where thought defines reality, and belief has the power to reshape worlds.
Sigil is a Planescape-inspired medi/renaissance-fantasy sim with a custom HUD, player-made/run guilds, player-driven RP, and a dynamic build that changes with player choices.
acrylic on paper & processing
17 x 19 cm
2010
"The Fortress of Regrets" is a fictional location from Planescape Torment (PC RPG game of 1999). The similarity between it and my picture is only in the title.
From D&D's Planescape setting, based on drawings by Tony DiTerlizzi. Small version, about 7" tall. Two pieces of paper, one for the head and one for the body.
They're slave-trading spiders from outer space! Neogi are a terrifying race of aberrations who travel the crystal spheres of theuniverse, and see all other races as sources of income - either as customers... or stock.
United Airlines Airbus A320 comes in for an landing at the Jackson, Wyoming airport, the ONLY airport located in a national park.
UAL A320 - N459UA
Jackson Airport - JAC
September 24, 2018
Grand Teton National Park
Wyoming, USA
Camera: Olympus E-P5
Lens: Olympus 40-150mm f/4-5.6 telephoto zoom
I m the LEGO and the Dungeons and Dragons fans both. I like to play the classic D&D games always : "Baldur's Gate I II" , "Planescape Torment" , "Icewind Dale" , "Neverwinter Night" , "Siege of Dragonspear" , "Shadow over Mystara" , " Tower of Doom". Have you ever heard it ? In my fantasy roleplay memory , something that is interesting keeps my attention ...sword coast , legend weapon , alignment , Mage , Spell , Elf , Drow (Dizzrt!) , ...oh.. What the nine hell!! is Monsters.
Yes , Monsters! I created my favourite one "Beholder" in LEGO bricks. Beholders were immediately identifiable, being essentially a floating head with one single, cyclops-like eye surrounded by many smaller eye stalks. Beholders were occasionally known as "spheres of many eyes" or "eye tyrants". Beholders also had the capacity to use their central eye to project a field of antimagic. Among the most basic of these attacks was their deadly ability to project magical power from their eyes.
I alway role-play as Elf mage in adventure. Elf, is a humanoid race, one of the primary races available for player character. Elves are renowned for their grace and mastery of magic and weapons such as the sword and bow. Build the LEGO Elf charater according to arcade game "Shadow over Mystara" to defeat beholder.
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Curse you howl, curse yooooou! *shakes fist*
Right so uh.. 25 things about myself? This.. could be painful.
1: My full first name is Jenna, I go by Jen for one reason and one reason alone. I got SICK TO DEATH of my name being mispronounced as "Gina" with a hideous nasal whine as English people for some moronic reason tried to imitate my accent. -_- To this day the name "Gina" automatically makes me shudder, it's like nails on a chalkboard to me man.
I decided "Jin" was less annoying.
2: I'm really short, like, 5'2". I always wear 3 inch platforms, which is mostly just because I love freaking huge clompy boots, but it also means people freak out when I take them off and shrink. Every single time people are like "WOAH!? Where'd you go!?"
3: I used to have my lip pierced, which I think you can see in this rather um.. old picture. It gave me endless trouble and eventually I took it out after my lip swelled up for no reason. Never got a chance to put it back in because a few days later I ended up in hospital you know, giving birth. Lol. Kinda took priority.
4: Speaking of which, when this picture was taken I was about 5 months pregnant. Not that you can tell. I didn't start showing till about 7 months tbh, I just woke up fat and was all "WOAH!? What?"
Anyway, my now husband bet me I couldn't fit in the box (We were moving at the time) and I was like "I SO can!" so I climbed on in and well... yeah. I WON!
5: I'm dyspraxic, something I didn't actually know for sure till I was 22 years old!?? I always struggled with memory issues and directions, but having a label really made me feel better. Meant I didn't feel like I was just stupid.
6: I went to university to study Archaeology, but after a year of poor health and really crappy lecturers, I quit and switched courses. I was concerned if I continued with Archaeology my love of the subject would just die, so I took a course in Computer Animation and special effects. I hated it, the university LIED about what we'd learn and I suck at 3d shit.
Even so, despite hating the course and having a freaking baby half way through I managed to get a 2:2, so go me.
7: I moved to the UK when I was 14, I was born in NZ. My parents randomly decided "hey, let's move to England for 2 years, explore Europe, do all that overseas shit. It'll be great."
6 months after arriving in the country they filed for divorce. 11 years later and i'm STILL HERE. Eugh.
8: I love the colour green. in fact, allmost all my clothes are either green, brown or black. I also love really ugly plaid and hideous patterns, not sure why, they just amuse me.
9: I also LOVE skirts, and really would rather just wear them than having to deal with pants. Pants are lame, and they seldom fit me right (See the whole short remark earlier). Most of my skirts are knee length or longer though, just because I prefer the style.
10: I love vintage clothing, especially the 1930s and 40s. And i'm a little um.. obsessed with hats. Why don't people wear hats so much any more? Hats are fantastic and seriously, there's little in the world more damned sexy than a guy in a fedora and trenchcoat... but uh... that might be my Noir obsession talking there. Ahem.
11: My favourite movies of all time are Fargo and Edward Scissorhands. Which is a somewhat random combination would't you say? I love Coen Brothers movies because they're always insane and always keep you guessing, and I love a lot of Tim Burton's stuff for the dreamlike fairytale quality. Edward Scissorhands never fails to bring a lump to my throat.
12: I'm a roleplayer. Started out with chatroom rp and when I started university, joined the role play society (yes, they exist lol).
I don't have a favourite system, but my favourite game setting is the Planescape Campaign setting from AD&D. Why? Because it's totally unlike any other fantasy setting. It's strange and philosophical and surreal and I freaking LOVE that.
13: I'm Wiccan, though i'm pretty lackadaisical in my observation of this faith. Sure I observe most of the sabats, when I remember, but i'm not about to stop everything just because it happens to be Beltaine or whatever. Also, most other neopagans piss me off for being pretentious twats. I try to ignore them, especially when they try to tell me HOW to observe my own fricken faith.
A perfect example of this is a group of people I was doing some thing for the BBC with, who INSISTED as a practising witch I HAD to have a craft name. Uh why? I'm quite happy with my real name thank you very much.
14: I can read Tarot, though I fully accept it's fairly vague and often difficult to interpret or understand. Especially when the person you're reading for is being uncooperative and not telling you ANYTHING about themselves. Grrr.
15: I love old school adventure games, especially the Lucasarts adventure games which I grew up with. My father introduced me to the joys of gaming and i've never looked back since. I own very very few games made in the past 10 years actually, but that's because fps games don't appeal and hey, that's what 90% of new releases ARE.
16: I also love survival horror, but I SUCK at them.
17: I collect a lot of things. Not just fashion dolls but Owl figurines, Planescape paraphanalia, Music and comics wheee. Not that I get much chance to read comics these days. Which is a shame.
18: DC is infinitely better than Marvel damnit. Batman kicks ASS.
19: My all time favourite book is The Neverending Story. Every so often I go back and reread it. I own at least two copies with the original red and green text, they're awesome and so much easier to read than the reprint in italics and standard font.
I used to love the film as a kid but looking back at it after reading the book SO MANY times, the flaws are so glaringly obvious. First film isn't so bad but the second? ouch... and the less said about 3 the better. That movie is an abomination and all responsible should be SHOT.
20: I love horror movies. The cheesier the better man. Chucky never fails to make me smile, which uh.. probably wasn't originally the intent ahem. That said, I also have a real soft spot for a good old fashioned ghost story like the original Haunting (The remake was crap, really.. really crap). It's kinda depressing to me that most modern horror films are either remakes of far superior asian horror titles or gore fests. It's been a while since i've seen a modern horror film that's actually scared me on a deeper level than "OMG a cat jumped out at me!"
21: I love cartoons. I grew up in the 90s with so many great cartoons on TV like Gargoyles and Animaniacs, man, that stuff was awesome. As a kid I was always kinda embarrassed that I liked Gargoyles because it was a BOY cartoon and I was a girl, but damn it was an excellent series. Having watched it again as an adult, yeah, it's still awesome.
22: I seldom played with dolls as a child. My mother always bought me baby dolls and such, but I never actually played with them. They just got put in a cupboard and pretty much ignored. I much preferred either just collecting things and displaying them or dinosaurs. Ooo yeah. Later I moved on to Littlest Pet Shop and Trolls, which we played with like you're supposedly meant to play with Barbie dolls... minus the dressing them up and mutilating them bit. I never mutilated my toys, if I broke them they'd be thrown away so yeah, I was really careful with my stuff.
23: I'm somewhat obsessive, which may explain my compulsion to collect things. I write endless lists, I get really pedantic about the tiniest trivial details and I think a lot of people think i'm insane heh.
Yesterday I wierded out the guy in Games Workshop teaching me to paint Miniatures by going off on a speculative rant about what fabric the rat man's tunic must be made of and what precise manner of armour his breastplate was. Yeaaaah... that was kinda pedantic.
24: I think i'm actually a little too open about myself. Often I find myself telling things that are totally tmi. I believe this is likely thanks to me having absolutely no shame LEFT. When you've had the amount of doctors/nurses/students etc standing around while you have your legs in stirups or some other undignified position, you kinda start to lose all sense of modesty.
25: I have PCOS, or something similar. Suffice to say, it makes my life freaking miserable. When i'm not in pain, i'm cranky and/or wanting to murder people so it's all pretty sucky. Also makes that whole, starting a family business rather difficult. My little boy is a miracle really, too bad it seems one is our limit on miracles.
Was that a depressing enough note to end on? Sure was.
So just look at me in a box and you'll cheer up. I miss my box.. my box was awesome.
sun rays count as flare, right??
The horizon is smack dab in the middle, and I kind of like it that way. but...suggested crops??
This is from an amazingly scenic flight into Salt Lake City.
From Tony DiTerlizzi's artwork in the D&D Planescape setting. I probably shouldn't have stayed up until 4 a.m. working on this, but sometimes you need to ride the creative momentum before it ebbs.
Not my design but I've always loved this character so wanted to make a model. This is made from thin brass sheet which has been corroded, plastic and milliput.
Not my design but I've always loved this character so wanted to make a model. This is made from thin brass sheet which has been corroded, plastic and milliput.
25 Things
1) My real name (first + surname) is completely unique in the world. I (try to) never post it anywhere publically. So if you know my real name, please help me keep my secret! ^_^
2) My birthday is this month (April), and I'm turning 26!
3) Somehow, I still don't know how to drive. About time I start taking lessons!
4) I fell in love with BJDs when I accidentally stumbled upon hiritai on deviant art. Hayden (Migidoll Ryu) drew me in, and subsequently, I joined Den of Angels.
5) To date, Ryu is still my favourite sculpt.
6) I love playing PC games. I play games from all genres, but my favourite genre is CRPG, and least favourite is FPS. My two all-time favourite games are Planescape: Torment, and Master of Magic.
7) Probably because of my computer geekiness, I have had a tendency to mainly make male friends. I always missed having cool girls to hang out with. Since I got into BJDs, I have met lots of cool girls, and am really glad to have such wonderful new (female) friends!
8) I love "transforming" myself through haircuts. I've had hair down to my waist, my head shaven, and everything in between!
9) I'm pescetarian. That's like vegetarian only I eat fish as well. ^_^
10) I couldn't really be vegetarian, as sushi and sashimi are some of my favourite things to eat!
11) I love anime! My favourite series are Kaleido Star, Aria, Mushishi, Hajime no Ippo, Tegami Bachi, Skip Beat, and Eyeshield 21.
12) Anime got me interest in Japan. A couple of years ago I made a Japanese friend, who went back to Japan. Since the big disaster overthere, I have been trying to get in touch with her, but haven't gotten a reply. T_T
13) I speak English, Dutch, and Russian fluently. I also speak a tiny bit of German, French, Spanish, and Japanese. I'd like to learn Welsh. ^_^
14) I'm a dancer. Since I was a kid I have learnt a variety of dance forms: ballet, tap dance, ballroom, rock 'n roll, and tribal fusion. I've never done any one of them for more than a few years, so I'm a bit of a Jill-of-all-Dances.
15) I only got into photography recently, because of BJDs.
16) I gave my partner a DSLR for his birthday last year. Since then I have been "borrowing" it all the time. >.< Officially it's still his though!!
17) I love lolcats! They make me laugh so much!
18) Of recent times I started really hating airport security measures. I feel like my privacy is violated when I get patted down and my hand-luggage, with underwear and women's stuff, is thoroughly inspected by a pervy-looking man.
19) I wish I had a private plane and VIP airport treatment so I could travel hassle-free and quickly to all my relatives who are spread around the world!
20) Actually, I wish they would hurry up and invent instant teleportation already! Sheesh, what's keeping them! ^_~
21) I feel incredibly blessed to have had wonderful teachers in my life, all the way through primary school, in both secondary schools I went to, and also at university. They have enriched my life, inspired me, and turned me into a better person. <3
22) I have three best friends, and they're like family to me. I would do anything for them, and I know they feel the same. None of them live in the UK though, so another reason to hurry up and invent those teleports already! ^_^
23) Hugs are nice. There is nothing better than a hug. Hugs FTW!
24) Like many people, I dislike *excessive* use of netspeak/chatspeak/1337sp34k, unless it is done ironically. I also think That Writing Like This Is A Little Bit Rude. As is ritng liek dis. AND LIKE THIS!!!!!111111 and also when ppl cant be bothered to use any pnctuation or captalisation at all like this when every sentence just blends into the nxt it is hard to tell whats what its like they speak all in one breath you just don't know where what is.
25) I can be a hypocrite/have a double standard, but I'm always trying to work on it. ^_^ Because hypocracy is annoying and can hurt people. I don't wanna be a hypocrite!
So if you get tagged, you're meant to do it too! (Sorry to anyone who has done it already, you don't have to do it again. ^_^)
Plane Scape [EU]
Plane Scape
Plane Scape investigates relationships between image, sound and space. The visitor finds himself immersed in an environment which is constantly redefining the space. Thousands of white elastic rubber bands are hung floor to ceiling in zaal5. Following a well-elaborated structure, this grid of vertical lines redefines the space.
The installation deals with conceptions of cinematic space and the viewer in relation to the projection, i.e. the human to his surroundings. It is designed in a way that directly integrates the viewer by breaking up the distance between projection, audience and screen. Plane Scape is an accessible screen, which considers the image an environment rather than a two dimensional plane.
The elastic strips slice up the projected 2D image in space, exploding the screen into depth and scattering projected lines and planes into clouds of moving points. Changes in the movement of the projected imagery is accompanied by a six-channel sound composition.
Plane scape is a collaboration between Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama and Jeroen Uyttendaele, winners of the BNG Workspace competition 2010 of Filmhuis Den Haag/ZAAL5. Planescape was made possible by Cultuurfonds BNG en Fonds 1818. All artist completed the master programme at Artscience, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
PLANE SCAPE onderzoekt de relaties tussen beeld, geluid en ruimte. De bezoeker wordt ondergedompeld in een omgeving die voortdurend een nieuwe defenitie aan de ruimte geeft. Een doolhof van duizenden rubberen elastieken, gespannen van de grond tot aan het plafond van ZAAL5, vormt een raster van verticale lijnen waarop een steeds verschuivend abstract landschap geprojecteerd wordt.
De installatie is ontworpen op een manier die de kijker onderdeel maakt van het werk, doordat er geen afstand is tussen projectie, publiek en scherm. De elastieken versnijden het tweedimensionale beeld, waardoor de geprojecteerde lijnen en vlakken exploderen in een wolk van bewegende punten. Verandering in het beeld wordt begeleid door een geluidscompositie vanuit een opstelling met zes luidsprekers.
PLANE SCAPE is een samenwerking tussen Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama en Jeroen Uyttendaele. Alle kunstenaars zijn voormalige studenten aan de master opleiding van ArtScience.
Plane Scape onderzoekt de relaties tussen beeld, geluid en ruimte. De bezoeker wordt ondergedompeld in een omgeving die voortdurend een nieuwe defenitie aan de ruimte geeft. Een doolhof van duizenden rubberen elastieken, gespannen van de grond tot aan het plafond van ZAAL5, vormt een raster van verticale lijnen waarop een steeds verschuivend abstract landschap geprojecteerd wordt.
De installatie is ontworpen op een manier die de kijker onderdeel maakt van het werk, doordat er geen afstand is tussen projectie, publiek en scherm. De elastieken versnijden het tweedimensionale beeld, waardoor de geprojecteerde lijnen en vlakken exploderen in een wolk van bewegende punten. Verandering in het beeld wordt begeleid door een geluidscompositie vanuit een opstelling met zes luidsprekers.
Plane Scape is een samenwerking tussen Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama en Jeroen Uyttendaele. Alle kunstenaars zijn voormalige studenten aan de master opleiding van ArtScience.
Plane Scape investigates relationships between image, sound and space. The visitor finds himself immersed in an environment which is constantly redefining the space. Thousands of white elastic rubber bands are hung floor to ceiling in zaal5. Following a well-elaborated structure, this grid of vertical lines redefines the space.
The installation deals with conceptions of cinematic space and the viewer in relation to the projection, i.e. the human to his surroundings. It is designed in a way that directly integrates the viewer by breaking up the distance between projection, audience and screen. Plane Scape is an accessible screen, which considers the image an environment rather than a two dimensional plane.
The elastic strips slice up the projected 2D image in space, exploding the screen into depth and scattering projected lines and planes into clouds of moving points. Changes in the movement of the projected imagery is accompanied by a six-channel sound composition.
Plane scape is a collaboration between Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama and Jeroen Uyttendaele, winners of the BNG Workspace competition 2010 of Filmhuis Den Haag/ZAAL5. Planescape was made possible by Cultuurfonds BNG en Fonds 1818. All artist completed the master programme at Artscience, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
Plane Scape onderzoekt de relaties tussen beeld, geluid en ruimte. De bezoeker wordt ondergedompeld in een omgeving die voortdurend een nieuwe defenitie aan de ruimte geeft. Een doolhof van duizenden rubberen elastieken, gespannen van de grond tot aan het plafond van ZAAL5, vormt een raster van verticale lijnen waarop een steeds verschuivend abstract landschap geprojecteerd wordt.
De installatie is ontworpen op een manier die de kijker onderdeel maakt van het werk, doordat er geen afstand is tussen projectie, publiek en scherm. De elastieken versnijden het tweedimensionale beeld, waardoor de geprojecteerde lijnen en vlakken exploderen in een wolk van bewegende punten. Verandering in het beeld wordt begeleid door een geluidscompositie vanuit een opstelling met zes luidsprekers.
Plane Scape is een samenwerking tussen Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama en Jeroen Uyttendaele. Alle kunstenaars zijn voormalige studenten aan de master opleiding van ArtScience.
Plane Scape investigates relationships between image, sound and space. The visitor finds himself immersed in an environment which is constantly redefining the space. Thousands of white elastic rubber bands are hung floor to ceiling in zaal5. Following a well-elaborated structure, this grid of vertical lines redefines the space.
The installation deals with conceptions of cinematic space and the viewer in relation to the projection, i.e. the human to his surroundings. It is designed in a way that directly integrates the viewer by breaking up the distance between projection, audience and screen. Plane Scape is an accessible screen, which considers the image an environment rather than a two dimensional plane.
The elastic strips slice up the projected 2D image in space, exploding the screen into depth and scattering projected lines and planes into clouds of moving points. Changes in the movement of the projected imagery is accompanied by a six-channel sound composition.
Plane scape is a collaboration between Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama and Jeroen Uyttendaele, winners of the BNG Workspace competition 2010 of Filmhuis Den Haag/ZAAL5. Planescape was made possible by Cultuurfonds BNG en Fonds 1818. All artist completed the master programme at Artscience, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
Plane Scape onderzoekt de relaties tussen beeld, geluid en ruimte. De bezoeker wordt ondergedompeld in een omgeving die voortdurend een nieuwe defenitie aan de ruimte geeft. Een doolhof van duizenden rubberen elastieken, gespannen van de grond tot aan het plafond van ZAAL5, vormt een raster van verticale lijnen waarop een steeds verschuivend abstract landschap geprojecteerd wordt.
De installatie is ontworpen op een manier die de kijker onderdeel maakt van het werk, doordat er geen afstand is tussen projectie, publiek en scherm. De elastieken versnijden het tweedimensionale beeld, waardoor de geprojecteerde lijnen en vlakken exploderen in een wolk van bewegende punten. Verandering in het beeld wordt begeleid door een geluidscompositie vanuit een opstelling met zes luidsprekers.
Plane Scape is een samenwerking tussen Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama en Jeroen Uyttendaele. Alle kunstenaars zijn voormalige studenten aan de master opleiding van ArtScience.
Plane Scape investigates relationships between image, sound and space. The visitor finds himself immersed in an environment which is constantly redefining the space. Thousands of white elastic rubber bands are hung floor to ceiling in zaal5. Following a well-elaborated structure, this grid of vertical lines redefines the space.
The installation deals with conceptions of cinematic space and the viewer in relation to the projection, i.e. the human to his surroundings. It is designed in a way that directly integrates the viewer by breaking up the distance between projection, audience and screen. Plane Scape is an accessible screen, which considers the image an environment rather than a two dimensional plane.
The elastic strips slice up the projected 2D image in space, exploding the screen into depth and scattering projected lines and planes into clouds of moving points. Changes in the movement of the projected imagery is accompanied by a six-channel sound composition.
Plane scape is a collaboration between Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama and Jeroen Uyttendaele, winners of the BNG Workspace competition 2010 of Filmhuis Den Haag/ZAAL5. Planescape was made possible by Cultuurfonds BNG en Fonds 1818. All artist completed the master programme at Artscience, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
Plane Scape onderzoekt de relaties tussen beeld, geluid en ruimte. De bezoeker wordt ondergedompeld in een omgeving die voortdurend een nieuwe defenitie aan de ruimte geeft. Een doolhof van duizenden rubberen elastieken, gespannen van de grond tot aan het plafond van ZAAL5, vormt een raster van verticale lijnen waarop een steeds verschuivend abstract landschap geprojecteerd wordt.
De installatie is ontworpen op een manier die de kijker onderdeel maakt van het werk, doordat er geen afstand is tussen projectie, publiek en scherm. De elastieken versnijden het tweedimensionale beeld, waardoor de geprojecteerde lijnen en vlakken exploderen in een wolk van bewegende punten. Verandering in het beeld wordt begeleid door een geluidscompositie vanuit een opstelling met zes luidsprekers.
Plane Scape is een samenwerking tussen Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama en Jeroen Uyttendaele. Alle kunstenaars zijn voormalige studenten aan de master opleiding van ArtScience.
Plane Scape investigates relationships between image, sound and space. The visitor finds himself immersed in an environment which is constantly redefining the space. Thousands of white elastic rubber bands are hung floor to ceiling in zaal5. Following a well-elaborated structure, this grid of vertical lines redefines the space.
The installation deals with conceptions of cinematic space and the viewer in relation to the projection, i.e. the human to his surroundings. It is designed in a way that directly integrates the viewer by breaking up the distance between projection, audience and screen. Plane Scape is an accessible screen, which considers the image an environment rather than a two dimensional plane.
The elastic strips slice up the projected 2D image in space, exploding the screen into depth and scattering projected lines and planes into clouds of moving points. Changes in the movement of the projected imagery is accompanied by a six-channel sound composition.
Plane scape is a collaboration between Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama and Jeroen Uyttendaele, winners of the BNG Workspace competition 2010 of Filmhuis Den Haag/ZAAL5. Planescape was made possible by Cultuurfonds BNG en Fonds 1818. All artist completed the master programme at Artscience, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.