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White Shark process

 

Designed by Nguyen Ngoc Vu

 

From 37x37cm paper.

March 29, 2008

Audobon Zoo, New Orleans, LA

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Pickers are hired during the season where they will harvest the cherries during the morning and bring them to the collection point at noon time. As this is the 3rd pickings, most if not all the cherries will be picked from the trees to prepare them for the new season and recuperate. There is a need then to separate the ripe cherries from the unripe ones at this stage before they are processed.

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Educating and training the masses is expensive and troublesome, but the Ludgonian Industrial Union has the answer, Neuro-Net Processors. Neuro-Net Processors, or learning computers, upload information and knowledge stored on disks and input them directly into the mind. A synthetic brain fluid is injected into the brain causing it to grow more neuro pathways. These pathways allow massive amounts of information to be stored. Unfortunately, these artificially created pathways occasionally splice with healthy brain tissue, and the information injected is stored over vital brain functions, such as memories, bladder control, etc.

just a little step by step of how i lay down the base colors in photoshop. After this i add some shading/highlights and maybe a bit of texture. I'll try and upload the fished versions soon.

 

referenced from Models of the Runway - crushable.com/entertainment/models-of-the-runway-2-meet-t...

PORTRA SLIDE NEG FILM - cross processed

interactive physics simulation on top and laser cutting parts on the bottom

 

we are barnacling a 15 foot long wall

... as I remember it.

 

"so raise your glasses, here's a toast to wasted lives" Stone Roses

Calendar for Istanbul MakerLab

Node structure visualizing text structure; a text comprises of paragraphs, each paragraph contains sentences, sentences often are compilations of subsentences and these consist of words. And words have letters.

 

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Visualisation of emails received in a subfolder using the Java based Processing toolkit.

 

The long lines separate years, each row is a separate email address, the length of the green is the size of the email.

 

Email data exported from Outlook into Access then filtered into text doc for reading by Processing. Contact me if you want the script.

  

Processed using calibrated red, green, and blue filtered images of Saturn's Rings taken by Cassini on February 19 2007.

 

NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/Kevin M. Gill

kodak ultramax 400 - Cross processing

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kind of scary

but good?

 

potential tiny, intricate pendant in stainless steel

Browsing my Processing sketches and found a function I wrote in 2007. All pictures are done using this function.

Black Glass Ambrotype

7x5"

 

Part of the series "Come and Play" that I am working on at the moment ... seems like the Ambrotype Fairies visited the plate ;-)

 

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Back in Cowtown for a TV shoot with Rethink Canada.

Calgary, AB. Canada.

March 6 2015

 

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I love poppies so much that is why I paint them a lot. Watercolors on Fabriano paper 7 x 9 1/2

Spent the weekend playing around with albumen printing. Just wanted to go through the process once end-to-end using my equipment and chemistry. Went reasonably well: at least I got results. Lots of room for improvement, but...another tool to add to the toolbox.

 

Have to find the right paper, though. Of the 3-4 that I tried, only the bristol board recommended by the Eastman crew for salt printing worked well. The other papers ranged from mediocre to awful. Interestingly, the only other paper to be even OK was from a pad of writing paper I was given as a gift a while back: it was recycled from a bunch of obsolete topographical maps. The school photo above (from a found glass plate negative) has a bit of the Davis Strait and the Labrador Sea on the back...

Doing my Joshua's faceup last night because I am an impatient git who can't wait for daylight. I got an Artetje brush since it was cheap, they're pretty nice. So thin! Definitely helped with the different eyebrow style I was trying to do. I don't quite know how to stop it getting a bit blunt while painting though, towards the end it just wasn't making the same crazy superfine lines... Oh well.

 

The nailclippers weren't for anything, I use the pin to scratch away some paint lines though.

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