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Interesting pattern on this gravestone makes it look like wood. (Photo from the back cos of the sun)
Wed 27/07/2005 19:10 Lapinlahti cemetery, Helsinki, Finland
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Camera Model : NIKON D3
Exposure : 0.020 seconds
Aperture : f/3.5
ISO Speed : 200
Focal Length : 20.802734375 mm
Subject Distance : 0.4 meters
My son's favourite thing. Minecraft Creeper, off a computer game. We painted this on his bedroom wall....
Was rummaging through the proper tip that is my hardrive the other day and found a video which I did last year for uni. It's called Patternal, Matternal and the theme was mutations so I mutated lots of faces, the point being to create a global mash of cultures. I never really finished it so it's no use posting the clip, but here's some stills from it. (Best viewed large)
Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.
Patterns from our World. A single print. Line in Saughton Park, Edinburgh. Repeated. ©marius alexander
A pattern typical of the catalog -- I love the keyhole necklines
From the McCall's Home catalog 1970 that Lisa gave to me! Squeal!
Reinforced are the ways of my believe
Redundant doubts sway in my mind
Restored is the faith now I can weave
Rebarred in my continuum thoughts in space-time
Designing Programs : Gerstnerizer v.0.5
A series of test images from a piece of software in development called the Gerstnerizer. This is a working tool for graphic designers who want to create their own patterns, save them, share them and export them.
The work is informed by geometric and arabic design as well as having been inspired by the great Swiss graphic designer, Karl Gerstner who wrote a wealth of works on programming and using a systematic approach to design.
Full version coming soon to a screen near you !