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2011
Project Facts:
Country: USA
City: Harrisonville, Missouri
Type of Project: New construction of medical center
Installation Period: 2009
Architect: Hoefer Wysocki Architects
Service Provider: Interior Surfaces
Total Flooring Surface Installed: 115,000 sq. ft.
Project Awards: 2010 Mid America Design Award
Products Installed: Millwork and Perceptions Wall Base, Custom Prima Marbleized Tile, Melodia, Aria
- Johnsonite
Model: Elise
Hair and Makeup: Elise and Kelsey
Styling: Me
Photo and Post-Processing: Me
these photos were taken in my kitchen in front of a black backdrop, using a garage spotlight with a diffuser and reflector
The Mystery Spot tour guide is standing on the edge of a table. The room is designed to throw off your sense of balance.
A sign of change. Thirty days from the winter solstice we are beginning to see the first signs of the approaching winter season.
Cappy Counard
Perceptions, 2011
14k gold, sterling silver, meerschaum stone, pearl
1 ¼” x 2 ¼” x 2 ¼”
Photo: Robert Mullen
although I knew this all along, but I was still surprised to see how the upbringing, surroundings, lifestyle and social status of a person can blind them to things of a different social level. To someone who is brought up in a well-to-do family, and has a good education, smooth career, will probably not understand how old folks lead their lives, living in their 2/3/4 rooms flats. Lonely, sick and waiting for death to come. We ought to have a better age-reinvigorate mechanism in Singapore, so that old age will mean getting a new lease of life, and not about downgrading your designation/ pay and work till 62, till you drop.
this photo is from my "darkroom experiments" project from my darkroom class. we had to use different techniques when shooting, developing, and printing in the darkroom. for this photo i burned the negative before i printed it. this is probably my favorite series i have ever done. my concept was basically how i have a twisted perception of the way that i look.
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10:56 p.m. #123 - High Water, 2012 - Roy Thomson Hall, pond, King Street West & Simcoe Street
Blending the strange and familiar, artist Will Gill is known for his use of basic elements, like wood, water, and fire, to create work that is infused with a narrative imagination inflected with the whimsical, mythical and ominous. Situated on the pond at Roy Thomson Hall, a trace of the course of a lost river that once flowed beneath the city to empty at the lake’s edge, High Water plays off of our collective histories and deepest memories. Ghostly objects float by – bits of clothing, a bicycle, a fuel container – each imbued with loss and its own oddly spiritual quality, as if the residue or the aftermath of a disaster, markers of past human presence.
At once poetic and probing, the result is a vivid tableau that evokes universal images of natural catastrophes that are part of all of our living memories while also hinting at the rich mythology and folklore associated with Gill’s home in the Atlantic region. Sparking memories and myths that shape our perception at every moment, High Water draws attention to the vanished landscapes within our everyday surroundings.
Taken from Michael Freeman's "The Photographer's Eye":
"Gestalt psychology was founded in Austria and Germany in the early 20th century, and while some of its ideas (such as that objects seen form similarly shaped traces in the brain) have long been abandoned, it has had an important revival in its approach to visual recognition."
"If you, unknowing, are able to create masterpieces in color, then unknowledge is your way. But if you are unable to create masterpieces in color out of your unknowledge, then you ought to look for knowledge."
-- Johannes Itten
For the dailyshoot: Today's theme is the color pink. Find something that's pink and make a creative photo.
"After the Planes. A Dialogue about Movement, Perception and Politics" was presented by the two co-authors Brian Massumi and Krystian Woznicki; it explored the politics of movement by focusing on the relation between 'web of life' and 'web of risk'.
More info on the book: diamondpaper.net/title_25
Photos taken by Andi Weiland (berlinergazette.de / cc by nc) on June 30, 2017 - 8:30 p.m. - pro-qm.de.
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