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I took this photo and primarily focused on Aleah. I wanted to make it look like she was just sitting down. Really she is not sitting right side up but laying on the ground. I had a hard time trying to find the right angle to take this photo from. I cropped out Vic to give the illusion he was just standing up because without the crop you can tell he was laying down. I used an ISO of 100, an aperture of f/20, and a shutter speed of 1/6. I shot on aperture priority.
Playing with the camera and cropping. The colours make me think of Harry Callahan's 'Kansas City,' 1981. Although mine has much less meaning!
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I then found a new way of representing my research into my work in order to describe how our brain activity connects us to the universe (the collective unconscious). However this time I started bringing aesthetic qualities into my photographs to draw the viewer into the almost visceral spiral of cell-like structures.
I am physically trying to show the viewer my representation of the brainwaves leaving the mind and firing around each other. To create this photograph I used oil droplets filled with red food dye to create an almost cell-like replica.
by: Jeremy Stone
2010
Silkscreen, wood, sparkle, paint
print: 20 in. x 24 in.
blocks: 4x4x4 in., 6x6x6 in., 8x8x8 in.
Nokia 6230i cell phone camera. Postwork in PSP X
Title is derived from the name of the place which is called "Sinne" ... thus perception in English.
Nokia 6230i cell phone camera. Postwork in PSP X.
Title is derived from the name of the place which is called "Sinne" ... thus perception in English.
“There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception”
~~Aldous Huxley
This picture shows the new padding that was added to the boat to make it more comfortable than the original. Here you can also see the