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Featuring New Exclusive Limited Edition Prints by: Borf, Brett Amory, Kelsey Brookes, Mark Jenkins, Morley, Ravi Zupa, Sage Vaughn
September 15 - October 2, 2011
1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice Beach CA 90291
Photos By: Yuri Hasegawa
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You see only what your imagination is prepared to comprehend,
& when your mind instead of your eyes does the seeing, it helps you look deeper beyond the obvious.
This novelty at a park in Tenerife of a tap supposedly hanging unsupported is based on an old fairground illusion of a genuine tap doing exactly the same thing.
In reality the tap in fairground illusion is supported by a glass tube which becomes 'invisible' when the water flows around it.
This full sized tap however is supported by a white concrete post producing the same effect.
While I was there, a drunken youth not understanding the illusion ran straight into the post expecting a cool shower, not mild concussion!
Featuring New Exclusive Limited Edition Prints by: Borf, Brett Amory, Kelsey Brookes, Mark Jenkins, Morley, Ravi Zupa, Sage Vaughn
Exhibition Runs: September 15 - October 2, 2011
1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice Beach CA 90291
Photos By: Yuri Hasegawa
We had a blast discovering a new art form at The Unreal Garden, an augmented reality experience at Onedome in downtown San Francisco. This interactive art exhibit features the works of eight artists, displayed in a large exhibit space. Their beautiful artworks are revealed when you put on these HoloLens headsets, which let you see both the physical room you're in and the virtual art all around you. Everywhere you look, you see luminescent acid-colored shapes, floating in the middle of a virtual garden of illuminated flowers. All this digital art is superimposed over an actual indoors garden.
After this brief introduction, I think this augmented reality (AR) technology offers a very promising new medium for artists, with a wider palette than virtual reality (VR). Instead of limiting yourself to VR's isolating experience, you get to play in both the physical and virtual worlds, which makes for a more social and multi-layered experience. That said, this art form is still in very early stages of development and has not yet reached its full potential, partly because it is trying to superimpose two worlds that are very different. Can’t wait to see where it evolves in coming years. Many thanks to our son Adam for introducing me to this new medium!
Learn more about the Unreal Garden and OneDome:
Learn more about augmented reality:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality
See more photos of our Augmented Reality expeditions:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157706536164215
See more photos of our other art expeditions: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157660492108727
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I was curator of "Against reality" exhibition at Plateforme Paris.
With Ludovic Bernhardt, Adam Ferriss, Edouard Mortec, Axël Kriloff, Jean-Baptiste Perrot.
Does human brain have some difference? 20.11.12
The human brain has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but is larger than any other in relation to body size. Large animals such as whales and elephants have larger brains in absolute terms, but when measured using the encephalization quotient which compensates for body size, the human brain is almost twice as large as the brain of the bottlenose dolphin, and three times as large as the brain of a chimpanzee. Much of the expansion comes from the part of the brain called the cerebral cortex, especially the frontal lobes, which are associated with executive functions such as self-control, planning, reasoning, and abstract thought. The portion of the cerebral cortex devoted to vision is also greatly enlarged in humans.
The human cerebral cortex is a thick layer of neural tissue that covers most of the brain. This layer is folded in a way that increases the amount of surface that can fit into the volume available. The pattern of folds is similar across individuals, although there are many small variations. The cortex is divided into four "lobes", called the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe. (Some classification systems also include a limbic lobe and treat the insular cortex as a lobe.) Within each lobe are numerous cortical areas, each associated with a particular function such as vision, motor control, language, etc. The left and right sides of the cortex are broadly similar in shape, and most cortical areas are replicated on both sides. Some areas, though, show strong lateralization, particularly areas that are involved in language. In most people, the left hemisphere is "dominant" for language, with the right hemisphere playing only a minor role. There are other functions, such as spatiotemporal reasoning, for which the right hemisphere is usually dominant.
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La UVa, , a través de la Escuela de Ingeniería Informática y de su Parque Científico, acoge en el Edificio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Telecomunicaciones; la presentación de Enfoca-2, el primer reality de negocios que permitirá a diez emprendedores acceder a formación, visibilidad y financiación para sus proyectos empresariales
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I was curator of "Against reality" exhibition at Plateforme Paris.
With Ludovic Bernhardt, Adam Ferriss, Edouard Mortec, Axël Kriloff, Jean-Baptiste Perrot.