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Ly Hong Leang Cassava processing Factory.
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Afff deu muito muito trabalho pra o pente entrar.Fiz duas hidratações onde ela passou mais de 24hrs com a cabeça mergulhada no amaciante
Raw and processed image of the seagull nebula. All processing / stacking with Photoshop. Image was stretched using levels. The red channel was copied and added using luminance. Finally hue and saturation were adjusted.
Interaktives Gestalten/Konzeptuelles Gestalten
WS 2007/2008
Im Garten der Information
Gestalten mit „processing“
Florian Jenett (processing)
Prof. Philipp Pape
Prof. Anna-Lisa Schönecker
Informationen aus Datenquellen werden mit Hilfe von processing in lebendige Visualisierung umgesetzt, die dem Betrachter einen erlebbaren Zugang zu diesen Daten bietet bzw. neue Verknüpfungen erkennbar macht.
Studienarbeiten von:
Gernot Baars
Alex Balzien
Daniel Becker
Helena Fischer
Marcel Fleischmann
Nils Holland-Cunz
Stefanie Jellen
Susanne Kehrer
Sabrina Koehler
Nora Korn
Martha Richter
Kristina Klinkmüller
Christopher Adjei
So I've always loved when creatives talk about their process. So, with that in mind, I'd like to talk about mine. Just more in a "learn from my mistakes kind of way"
My home photography setup is small. often it's about doing the best I can with very little. Desk lamps, some cardboard, and the kitchen table. All in the short few moments I have between other things. Sometimes there's a bit of touch up in photoshop, but you get the idea.
So the left side is exactly that. Trying to get the best shot I could, tweaking where I could in photoshop, and still feeling that it's just not good enough.
The shot on the right is after I gave up with the first images, took a peice of corrugated card outside into the sunlight and took a few shots outside. Zero additional touch up in photoshop.
All this is a long way of saying - Pro tip, real sunlight every time.
For the rebranding of Actelion, a biopharmaceutical company, we developed a tool for automatic image generation that enables the generation of a unique, in-itself homogeneous graphic image world out of heterogeneous visual material.
Cookie-cutter company houses of the IXL Flooring company in Hermansville, Michigan, built around the turn of the 20th century. The company (and the town, basically) went out of business in the 1920s. There are dozens of these still standing, in various stages of evolution - mostly of the bad sort. It's amazing what people will do to destroy the character of an old home.
Midori Passport sized sketchpad...Its small leather cover which utilizes an elastic system to hold pads of paper in them. I was not crazy about the actual Midori brand paper which came with it, not enough pages, not the best quality paper, cost prohibitive and of course the wait for the paper to get to me. Some of my peers gave me the idea just make my own pads which slip in just as easily. I have color coded mine, colors I like each specific for a type of paper (Mixed medium etc etc) This has allowed for me to do pads with far more pages using papers that I enjoy. I go with 2 pads in my holder at a time as the Midori is not the main one I take out with me all the time but if it were I could easily fit four pads in. All you need is a stapler, heavy stock for a cover and a table cutter and a ruler. (Not for use without permission)
Here's the modified alarm connected via a breadboard to Arduino and then to my MacBook. The MacBook is running a custom Processing app which monitors the NYT NewsWire and sends a signal when a story is received that matches the filter parameters.
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These photos document the process of modifying a smoke alarm to receive news updates live from the New York Times NewsWire API.
For more details, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com
NC ? ...nope,
Beleive it or not, truely handmade.
Yes it is, full manual. I should take picture of process, but just forgotten; I'm a builder. This is a part of jig, dropouts holder.
PS: not a lawyer tabs ; )
For the rebranding of Actelion, a biopharmaceutical company, we developed a tool for automatic image generation that enables the generation of a unique, in-itself homogeneous graphic image world out of heterogeneous visual material.
Process documentation for a small project I am building which harvests and visualizes colour data from six live sources.
Built with www.processing.org
It can be really hard to make a new color. For example, here's a tray of all my soap samples as I tried to make an aqua color. I wound up going with a minty color instead, which I like a lot, but I wasted a lot of soap in the process! Like that funky bar with the pink triangle shape. I just dumped the dark teal soap in when the pink was still hot, which made that marbled effect, but I really just wanted to scrap the whole batch and get them over with.
For more about this, check out www.soapylove.blogspot.com. Thanks!
I was playing with my particle system and the attractor class I created. This hapened with a very strong attractor
A Mexican wolf lays on a table while staff performs health checks, takes measurements and administers vaccines.
Credit: Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team
How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
Shannon Slane: Processed
An Exploration of modern food through new sculpture. Sculpture, Senior Exhibition.
The Granite Room
211 Peters St SW
Atlanta, GA 30313
My current work addresses the production of food in modern American society. From factory farming to locally raised produce, I seek to explore what may be one of the most pressing issues of our time in a lighthearted and approachable manner. It is widely acknowledged that the industrialization of food manufacturing has transformed the lives, habits, and bodies of Americans, as well as alerted the way that most of our society thinks-or doesn’t think-about where food comes from and what food is. I create digitally fabricated representations of animals that are engineered and produced, and may have more in common with products or raw materials than other living creatures. These animals, which are designed, fabricated and then placed on assembly lines that guide their existence from inception to processing, include chickens, cows, pigs, and fish. My work is also concerned with edible plants and their role in our lives both historically and presently. Plants as well as animals are now being generated inside laboratories, and travel unimaginable distances to reach our supermarkets and tables. This is a marvel of human technology and global society as well as a complex system that may need re-working if humanity is to move toward a sustainable future.
I hope that I can put what goes onto your plate into your thoughts as well.