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" Has two brains; one is lost and the other is out looking for it." ~ Unknown
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The task was to choose a painting by a favorite artist or by one of the artists proposed: Gustav Klimt, Paul Klee, Theo van Doesburg, Wassily Kandinsky and to recreate it with. The piece could be a variation of the artwork which was provided. I rethought about Wassily Kandinsky‘s – Several Circles painting. I used one geometrical rule: random intersecting ellipses and keyPressed function to draw freely the picture each time. www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=17214
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Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
One frame from an art piece that will hopefully be projected on a dome screen. Image is created with Processing.
Some of my buddies heard I was processing film in my underwear and they requested a photo (of course). Since I'm more than a little bit of a smart-ass this is what they got. :p
修正版 將濾鏡改為30Y 10M就好很多 其它4張放大都以此數據來放大 !
拍攝
Bessa R2M+Voigtlander Nokton35mm/F1.2 ASPH +KODAK EB3
沖片
ISO設100 顯影 富士 C-41系統 自家暗房沖片
放大
PAPER:富士普光面
Enlarger :OMEGA D-5 Dichroic Color Head
LENS:RODENSTOCK APO- RODAGON N 80mm/4
照片掃瞄
EPSON V500 PHOTO
Astromaterials processor Mari Montoya and OSIRIS-REx curation team members set the TAGSAM (Touch and Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism) down in the canister glovebox after removing it from the canister base and flipping it over.
Credit: NASA
Using Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen's photo 'return the cart' as the source [ www.flickr.com/photos/peterras/15732813631 ] & a bit of Processing code to swaps blocks of pixels inside the image continually . . . the little app creates decay in the image. I'm continuing a series of works meditating on forgetting, recognition, loss, avoidance, etc.
Shot with a Mamiya 645 Pro TL & 80mm f/2.8 lens... Fuji Velvia 50, Cross Processed...Scanned with my Epson 4490
Model:
Laura Lee
Creative Director:
Christina Tang
Hair / Makeup Stylist:
Angela Sun
Lighting Director:
Scott Prince
Photographer:
Jeremy Lim
Post-Production:
Jeremy Lim
An image processed into a mozaic. Each square contains a circle which covers half the square. The square (background) and the circle are colored different colors which average to the average color of the image in that square. The goal was to select colors as dissimilar as possible, but that is not quite what is done here, since one extremity will always be a "corner" color, of which there are only 8, and so the result would lack the color variety that this one has.
Made with processing.org .
A DM based 23rd TASS OA-10A undergoing the preservation process at the AMARC arrivals area in July 1992.
The plastic spraylat coating has been applied to the canopy and the black undercoat can be seen covering the engine intakes.
23rd TASS OA-10As were used in the Forward Air Controller role and saw action in Operation Desert Storm. OA-10s are no different to 'standard' A-10s, the designation refers to the a/c's role rather than equipment fit.
The scan of this print did not work as well as I wanted it to but this is one of my fav landscape pics, taken from the dirt road running behind the Langeberg Mountains, past Tradouw towards Heidelberg. The "sheep" on the hill are actually rocks; the colours are all distorted because of the cross processing.
~ Scan of print taken with an old Canon SLR (cross process film)
just after wallpaper installation
AFTER - Office
- Re-finish Floor - sand & stain existing white oak floors with matte black walnut stain
- Re-use furniture - Reupholstered existing Danish framed chairs
- Re-use Carpet - from client's previous home
- Accessory - from client's previous home
- Frames - available through from <a href="http://www.ikea.com/"
- New wall paint - Benjamin Moore
- New wall covering - Crown Wallpaper
- New Furniture - side table available through Westelm
- New Storage furniture - Besta cabinet system from Ikea
Photo Credit: 2011 © GAILE GUEVARA | PHOTOGRAPHY™ All rights reserved.
:: DESIGN TEAM ::
Interior Designer: Gaile Guevara
Design Team: Michelle Bikic
Renovation: Jan Sowa