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The explosion of the first frame is an effect in Corel VideoStudio. The five following explosions are programmed in Processing

. With Processing you can write code that manipulates the pixels of an image [among other things]. By varying the code subtle differences can be produced as shown in this video.

These screengrabs are from an application developed for an installation we had running at the Barbarian holiday party on December 14th in Boston. The setup was simple enough.

 

1) Drunk people.

2) Remote controlled camera and flash umbrellas in a make-shift photobooth.

3) Powermate knob controlling a Mac Automator script which would tell the camera to snap a photo, save the photo to a mac mini, resize the photo and place a copy into a shared folder.

4) MacBook Pro connected to a projector.

5) Processing application which pulls in photos from the Mac Mini and presents them as animated kaleidoscopes which are projected onto the wall above the dance floor.

 

Crowd-Made Party Visuals!

 

And now a few words about the presentation. Every 12 seconds, a new photo is pulled from the Mini. I decide randomly if it should be a 6, 12, or 18 pronged kaleidoscope star. I render the kaleidoscoped image to the screen and slowly push it back along the z axis so that it moves away from the viewer. This movement allows me to layer kaleidoscopic slides. The image itself is added as a texture to a bunch of mirror imaged triangles but I rotate the texture at a random speed so sometimes you get a central star gap which allows you to see through to the previous image.

Playing around, I came up with a version of my Seagull shot I like maybe a little better...

Processed with VSCO with a8 preset

I just finished adding jewelry with a new black chromium finish to our website.

 

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Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

A few of todays projects. I should show them to you before next steps because half the time they go down hill... we shall see. The face on the right was an afterthought to use up extra paint!

Playing with a custom creator.

Olympus XA

F.Zuiko 35/2.8

Fomapan 400 Action

Kodak HC-110 + ars-imago #9 45min @20° in Jobo1520

DSLR-Scan

Essential Film Holder

Negative Lab Pro

About half way there with next wood form for casting.... Hopefully I'll finish it by Satruday evening. This startd as a 17" x 8" x 3" board of Basswood

Smaller, more and differently shaped. Loses the subtlety of the gradient though. Plus the stars are a bit shonky.

Another set built with processing. This engine rotates cubes in 3D space using colors in clever ways to get these effects

Processed with VSCO with b5 preset

my first try at cross processing on photo shop with a picture of a pond form my photo stream

www.flickr.com/photos/black_n_bleu/2926980435/

...so I finally caved in a took some shots in the RAW mode (well I took them JPG + RAW). I've long been conflicted about processing images too much, however, what finally convinced me is that especially on night shots I can modify things in 2 seconds - things that I'd have to spend minutes to experiment with on the camera. For instance, (as was pointed out in a recent comment) you can slide the WB to get one you like. This is the same as taking lots of pics - typically I will attempt the same shot in several WB modes. Similarly you can switch to Landscape mode or add saturation. These are all things I do on the camera anyway. In addition, if I play with these things in RAW (using a Canon program that came with the Rebel) I will learn more about when to use each - and this will help me achieve my main goal which still remains: taking the best shot right off the camera.

 

Messing with WB and saturation in RAW does not seem like cheating so I will probably take all crucial shots (and most night shots) in RAW from now on.

 

In some instance you are under pressure to hurry up. Often other people get impatient. Often you run out of time. Often stuff moves or nice light ends. Often you get eaten up by mosquitos (like today when I took this). Therefore often I don't have time to try 3 WBs and 2 saturation setting for each shot. RAW helps get more and better pictures faster.

 

In this I only changed the WB slightly and changed it to Landscape mode.

Processed with VSCO with kk2 preset

These screengrabs are from an application developed for an installation we had running at the Barbarian holiday party on December 14th in Boston. The setup was simple enough.

 

1) Drunk people.

2) Remote controlled camera and flash umbrellas in a make-shift photobooth.

3) Powermate knob controlling a Mac Automator script which would tell the camera to snap a photo, save the photo to a mac mini, resize the photo and place a copy into a shared folder.

4) MacBook Pro connected to a projector.

5) Processing application which pulls in photos from the Mac Mini and presents them as animated kaleidoscopes which are projected onto the wall above the dance floor.

 

Crowd-Made Party Visuals!

 

And now a few words about the presentation. Every 12 seconds, a new photo is pulled from the Mini. I decide randomly if it should be a 6, 12, or 18 pronged kaleidoscope star. I render the kaleidoscoped image to the screen and slowly push it back along the z axis so that it moves away from the viewer. This movement allows me to layer kaleidoscopic slides. The image itself is added as a texture to a bunch of mirror imaged triangles but I rotate the texture at a random speed so sometimes you get a central star gap which allows you to see through to the previous image.

images created in processing for Josh Malamy's "Amino Acids" project

 

details here: aminoacids.minigolfbirthdayparty.com/

GOD BLESS AMERICA! JUSTICE IS SERVED. THANK YOU TROOPS!

 

Angel and I had a photoshoot at Golden Hour.

And I am yet to master the art of hiding the remote.

 

Happy Exam Week college students! Good luck!

Have a great day.

(FILES) - Photo taken on March 25, 2005 of a young woman wearing the burka, the head-to-toe Islamic veil passing a book shop in Le Bourget, close to Paris. A group of 58 French MPs on June 18, 2009 are asking for a parliamentary panel to look at ways to curb the wearing of the burka or niqab, which they describe as a "prison" and "degrading" for women and contrary to French secular principles..AFP PHOTO JOEL ROBINE (Photo credit should read JOEL ROBINE/AFP/Getty Images)

hand-drawn lace pattern, half inked.

Here's the presentation pdf for my process, creative brief, and final mock up.

 

So... apparently we didn't need to do this? Aaagh. All that time spent...

 

Anyway. Here it is.

Built with processing

Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.

 

My Mother-in-Law's garden never looked the same after she passed away.

 

In-design workout of exported processing pattern.

Particle system for Flash Developers. Source code will be online soon alongside other chapter code from Processing for Flash Developers.

There was a lot more sun in the original. I decided to crop most of that out.

 

Did a cross-process effect, along with an orton effect (used the "smart sharpen" technique for the sharp layer). I also added a teal-ish layer set to 20% overlay on top to... you know, make it more blueish.

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