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Landscape photographers know that sunsets and sunrises are the best time for photography. The sun’s brightness is greatly diminished when at the horizon. At a relatively lower altitude, the clouds are rendered in a golden shade of off-white, thus balancing the overall color composition.
Human’s color vision is governed by two axis: Green ←→ Magenta and Blue ←→ Yellow [1], which is precisely why working in Photoshop’s Lab color space [2] has an advantage as you are balancing the what humans see and not what the monitor represents (which is RGB).
Pictured: The amazing cloudscape at sunset above 香港中文大學 The Chinese University of Hong Kong [3].
# SML Translate
+ 日: sun
+ 落: down, falling down, coming down
+ 日落: sunset
+ 西: west, western
+ 山: mountain
+ 日落西山: the sun sets at the mountain to the West
+ 雲: cloud
+ 海: sea
+ 觀: view, observation
+ 日落西山雲海觀: the sun sets at the mountain to the West while we observe the beautiful scenery of the sea of clouds.
# Notes
1. The color opponent process is a color theory that states that the human visual system interprets information about color by processing signals from cones and rods in an antagonistic manner.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opponent_process
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_vision
2. A Lab color space is a color-opponent space with dimension L for lightness and a and b for the color-opponent dimensions, based on nonlinearly compressed CIE XYZ color space coordinates.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_color_space
3. 香港中文大學 The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Abbreviation: CUHK or The Chinese University) is the second oldest university in Hong Kong. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_University_of_Hong_Kong
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-01-21 17:21:02 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 3154 x 4731
+ Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/8.0
+ Focal Length: 24 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8L
+ GPS: 22°25'9" N 114°13'25" E (SML Universe HKG)
+ Series: 寧 Serenity
# SML Workflow
Photographed with Canon 7D, processed in Lab mode in Photoshop CS6, noise reduction in Lightroom 4.
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“日落西山雲海觀 日落西山云海观 Sunset Cloudscape” / 寧 Serenity / SML.20130121.7D.20684.C23.P1
No noise reduction on this one. I think that what I wish to stress is that it is usable at ISO 12800—not that it is grain free.
The main challenge with the 6D is that it does not have as much AF point in low light, so for fast moving objects you don’t really have time to “recompose” so to speak. But certainly you would not see me running around with a 70-200 f/4 + 1.4 Extender at night with the 7D.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-04-16T20:36:28+0800
+ Dimensions: 5411 x 3607
+ Exposure: 1/125 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 222 mm
+ ISO: 12800
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM + Canon EF 1.4x Extender III
+ GPS: 22°25'11" N 114°13'44" E
+ Altitude: 4.9 m
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山遊樂場人造草地足球場 中国香港马鞍山游乐场人造草地足球场 Artificial Turf Soccer Pitch, Ma On Shan Recreation Ground, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130416.6D.00841
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 體育 Sports, 男 Men
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“腿部運動 Leg Exercise” / 香港夜間足球 Hong Kong Nighttime Soccer / SML.20130416.6D.00841
/ #體育 #体育 #Sports #男 #Men #SMLMen #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #城市 #Urban #夜 #Night #足球 #Soccer #Football
# 梁英傑 LEUNG Ying Kit, Yankee
Futuristic Classic
yankeeleung@hotmail.com
+852 6191 0654
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
梁英傑 LEUNG Ying Kit, Yankee: Futuristic Classic: Look 4 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17146
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #Crazyisgood #SMLMen
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #梁英傑 #LeungYingKit #YankeeLeung #Mens #men #boys #WTF
# LIU Chun Ki
Dasein
lck_25@yahoo.com.hk
+852 5132 7223
# Sponsors
+ Hale Textile Ltd.
+ Novetex Textiles Limited
+ Winning Textile Co. Ltd
+ Long Tai Hong (Holding) Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
LIU Chun Ki: Dasein: Look 4 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.16964
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLMen #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #LIUChunKi #Dasein #womens #women #models
Wrangling with cables is every nerd’s daily routine. I don’t actually think that there is a solution to this. I think that I have bought at least 4 strips of power outlets since moving back to Hong Kong in 2012.
Pictured is one of the power strips for charging batteries for photography equipment alone.
From left to right: Canon LP-E6 for the Canon EOS 7D (I have two of these). Canon LP-E12 for the Canon EOS M. Canon NB-7L for the Canon G12. Then there are two Energizer AAx4 together with another BP AAx4 unit.
NiMH batteries are the best if you want to get rapid firing action on flash. You know why I can strobe non-stop and keep up the high frame rate of the 7D? NiMH. Use them. They are awesome.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-17 10:50:33 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 5105 x 3403
+ 1/30 sec at f/2.0
+ Focal Length: 22 mm
+ ISO: 3200
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS M
+ Lens: Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM
+ GPS: 22°25'14" N 114°13'27" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山SML環球有限公司 中国香港马鞍山SML环球有限公司 SML Universe Limited, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130217.EOSM.02267.P1
+ Workflow: Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 4,
+ Series: Order + Chaos, SML Opinions
“Cable management is for pussies” (paraphrasing Olek) / Order + Chaos / Nerds Opinions / SML.20130217.EOSM.02267.P1
/ #OrderChaos #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects #SMLOpinions
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #工具 #Tools #Charger #Nerds #Opinions #Order #Chaos #電池 #电池 #battery #Canon #Energizer #Cable #Management
The back of the red dress opens up like a Chinese lantern. Sweet.
# LEUNG Shuk Han, Stella
Kyotokyo
shukhan0126@hotmail.com
+852 9201 5598
# Sponsors
+ Colorway Graphics Limited
+ Numb
+ Long Tai Hong (Holding) Limited
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-06-26T16:09:58+0800
+ Dimensions: 3648 x 5472
+ Exposure: 1/400 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 400 mm
+ ISO: 4000
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E
+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130626.6D.16793
+ Series: PolyU Fashion Show 2013, 新聞攝影 Photojournalism
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
LEUNG Shuk Han, Stella: Kyotokyo: Look 4 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / ML.20130626.6D.16793
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #events #people #LeungShukHan #StellaLeung #Kyotokyo #womens #Japan
This is one of my favorite Chinese snack. It is very popular in South East Asia and it has different names depending on region. It is known as krupuk or kerupuk in Indonesia; keropok in Malaysia; kropek in the Philippines; bánh phồng tôm in Vietnam and xiapian (蝦片 虾片 "prawn chips") in Chinese.
The ones seen in the photo was photographed at 東海酒家 East Ocean Restaurant in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is served as a light hors d’oeuvre before the meal and is infused with black pepper, which is very yummy.
Recommended.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-11 13:04:24 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 5184 x 3456
+ Exposure: 1/60 sec at f/4.0
+ Focal Length: 38 mm
+ ISO: 1600
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS M
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'52" N 114°10'32" E
+ Location: 中國香港灣仔港灣道25號海港中心3樓東海酒家 中国香港湾仔港湾道25号海港中心3楼东海酒家 East Ocean Restaurant, 3/F, Harbour Centre, 25 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130211.EOSM.01866
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 中國飲食文化 中国饮食文化 Chinese Food Culture
“黑胡椒蝦片 Prawn Cracker with Black Pepper” / 中國飲食文化 中国饮食文化 Chinese Food Culture / SML.20130211.EOSM.01866
/ #中國飲食文化 #中国饮食文化 #CNFoodCulture #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects #SMLOpinions #SMLLove #SMLRec
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #飲食 #饮食 #Food #文化 #culture #攝影 #摄影 #photography #opinions #recommended #蝦片 #PrawnCracker
In most parts of the world, seeing high-performance sports cars on the road is a rare sighting. In Hong Kong, these exotic birds are everywhere are such a commonplace that no one really pays attention to them.
Pictured is a green Porsche 911 GT3 RS [according to Wikipedia it is also known as 977 GT3 RS (Porsche’s internal designator)] waiting impatiently behind a traffic light for his turn to roar while cranking his engines for all to hear—but as seen in the photo, no one pays much attention to its presence.
Designed as a higher performance version of the Porsche 911 sports car, the GT3 begins its lineage way back in 1973 as the 911 RS. The RS is short for the German RennSport, literally "racing sport" in English. 997 GT3 RS is the road car version of the 911 RS racing series.
I don’t know how to drive but I get my fair share of what is available in the market just walking around in random neighbourhoods in Hong Kong. Getting the newest + greatest + shiniest toys of all is a bizarre consumerism culture in Hong Kong. Observation is often a far better indicator for what may trend in the future than reading analytics reports (which are, by definition, history already).
For more information, visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_911_GT3 + en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_997
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-10 16:09:38 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 5075 x 3384
+ Exposure: 1/320 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 170 mm
+ ISO: 640
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM + EF 1.4x Extender III
+ GPS: 22°16'55" N 114°13'15" E
+ Location: 中國香港西灣河筲箕灣道 中国香港西湾河筲箕湾道 Shau Kei Wan Road, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong SAR, China
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4, Photoshop CS6
+ Serial: SML.20130210.7D.21986.P1.L1
+ Series: Crazyisgood, 人流 Human Logistics
“Porsche 911 GT3 RS” / Crazyisgood 人流 Human Logistics / SML.20130210.7D.21986.P1.L1
/ #Crazyisgood #人流 #HumanLogistics #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #西灣河 #SaiWanHo #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Porsche #911 #GT3RS #車 #车 #cars #automobiles #街 #street
Eli Livingston at Agata Olek's Christmas party held on 2009-12-19 at Olek's Brooklyn studio in Gowandus.
Eli Livingston is the proprietor of 'Monster House Creations', famous sculptor and fx artist, known for extensive sculpture, prop and FX effects work on feature blockbuster motion picture 'DOGMA' by director Kevin Smith (MIRAMAX), the film 'Modern Vampires' and television H.B.O.'s 'From Earth to the Moon' , M.A.X. F/X TV commercial advertisements and his work for Barany Artists. Eli crafted prosthetic molds on Broadway in NYC for the Paramount Theatre for productions 'Beauty and The Beast',' A Christmas Carol', and 'Wizard of Oz'.
Eli received his B.F.A in Industrial Design Technology in 1995, and has been perfecting his craft for over a decade.
He has sculpted for a variety of fine art, jewelry and display projects, that have gained him recognition in both commercial and fine art fields. Contracts he acquired included custom work for Barany Artists; Viktor Koen, as well as musical clients Celtic Frost, Heaven and Hell, Ibanez Guitars and SilverTone. Also, his stage display fabrications for NBC, Ibanez, Webster Hall NYC, Acid Inc., Toy Fair and Burton Snowboards.
His work has been featured in the Body Art Tattoo Convention 2004 in Woodstock NY, The Dark Arts Festival 2006 in Brooklyn NY, and 2006 Living Dead Doll Art Show and Charity Event where he was interviewed by Fangoria TV and many more.
Eli is also known through his projects sculpting for industry leaders in the comic and toy industry, Art Asylum, Marvel Comics, Fisher Price, Toy Biz, Hasbro, Diamond Select, Mattel, Nintendo, Mezco, Play Along Toys, Living Toys, Chaos Toys, Ningyoushi, Upper Playground, Grey Publishing. He has procured a variety of characters, villains and superheros alike, the most notable being signature-limited edition sculptures for Marvel Comics.
His abilities range from character and creature design, initial concept sketches to final airbrushed product, large or small. Whether the medium be wax and clay sculpts, fiberglass and silicone molds, latex prosthetics: on location, as part of a team or working at in his Brooklyn studio; the articulate precision of Eli's work is second to none. His most sought after skill is his expertise to mimic ones style or likeness into traditional 3D sculptural form. Meticulous about detail and perfection, he does not rest until he is satisfied with the quality product he's creating. Additionally, he is known for delivering quality under deadline. In his spare time he continually searches out new exciting projects and challenges his own imagination to breathe life into the artistic visions of his own reality.
I had wished to find a time when no one is hanging anything at the net so I get a good shot of the goal. But every time I went by some kind of clothes is hung there. If not then some water bottles are randomly placed around the net. I suppose this is a good place? This looks like pants, but I can’t really make out what it is.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-22 17:04:37 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 3339 x 5009
+ Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 280 mm
+ ISO: 500
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM + Canon EF 1.4x Extender III
+ GPS: 22°25'7" N 114°13'44" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山遊樂場人造草地足球場 中国香港马鞍山游乐场人造草地足球场 Artificial Turf Soccer Pitch, Ma On Shan Recreation Ground, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Workflow: Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130222.7D.24456.P1.L1
+ Series: 體育 Sports, 形 Forms
“足球龍門臨時衣架 Soccer Goal as Makeshift Clothes Hanger” / 體育之形 Sports Forms / SML.20130222.7D.24456.P1.L1
/ #形 #Forms #SMLForms #體育 #Sports #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #馬鞍山 #MaOnShan #城市 #Urban #攝影 #摄影 #photography #足球 #Football #Soccer #衣服 #Clothes #龍門 #球門 #Goal
This work by Chinese artist Xu Zhen 徐震 (b.1977, Shanghai) is titled “Jiang Shan 江山”. The English translation said that means “land” but there is much more to that word. 江 is the lake, 山 is mountains. On the surface it just says mountains + lakes, but it is in fact the word used by Chinese emperors to describe the kingdom which they own.
With that in mind it would be easier to understand why there is a warrior in seen with a horse in this collage which looks more like a sculpture (mostly because it is). Although the landscape resembles that of China, the warrior’s outfit is nothing that of Chinese origin, but appears more like that they originated from Europe. This reminded me of 八國聯軍 Eight-Nation Alliance [1], the joint alliance of Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, whose military forces invaded China in 1900.
Countless wars happened in the beginning of 1900s in China to take hold of the “Jiang Shan 江山” of China all in the name of “democracy”. The same wars are being fought in the Middle East where third parties intervene in the name of “good” but there is only evil as I see it.
I do not know what is intended by the artist. I would love to know his intention, but art as a form of communication is rarely linear and is somewhat magical that way.
Xu Zhen 徐震 (Produced by MadeIn Company)
Jiang Shan 江山 (Land), 2011
Collage on canvas
167 x 300 cm
65 3/4 x 118 1/8 inches
# Notes about the artist attribution
Almost all well known living artists no longer make art on their own, though most artists will try to hide this fact so it is interesting to see that Chinese artist provide credits to his team of minions for works produced this way.
Xu Zhen 徐震 is a Chinese artist born in 1977 in Shanghai. MadeIn Company 没顶公司 (沒頂公司) is an art production company created by him to produce artworks.
# Xu Zhen 徐震
b. 1977. Lives and works in Shanghai
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Zhen_(artist)
www.shanghartgallery.com/galleryarchive/artists/name/xuzhen
# Galerie Nathalie Obadia
18, rue du Bourg-Tibourg
75004 Paris
France
8, rue Charles Decoster
1050 Brussels
Belgium
# Notes
1. Eight-Nation Alliance: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-Nation_Alliance
八國聯軍: zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/八國聯軍
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-05-23T16:40:08+0800
+ Dimensions: 4887 x 2767
+ Exposure: 1/30 sec at f/8
+ Focal Length: 24 mm
+ ISO: 1250
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E
+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.13986
+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“Xu Zhen 徐震 (Produced by MadeIn Company): Jiang Shan 江山 (Land), 2011 (Collage on canvas)” / Galerie Nathalie Obadia / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.13986
/ #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLFineArt #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Art #FineArt #ArtBasel #ABHK #徐震 #XuZhen #GalerieNathalieObadia #Collage #Landscape #warrior #WTF
Shot for personal stock use. Unlike regular photography, the goal (pun intended) is to be simple enough to allow other elements to shine. So it should not contain a lot of distracting details. For this shot the background is a already a bit distracting, but it is left in so when I do use it I can figure out whether to crop them out or not.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-04-10T14:21:52+0800
+ Dimensions: 5064 x 3376
+ Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/4.0
+ Focal Length: 40 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°25'11" N 114°13'37" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山遊樂場硬地足球場 中国香港马鞍山游乐场硬地足球场 Hard-Surface Soccer Pitch, Ma On Shan Recreation Ground, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130410.7D.37655
+ Series: 體育 Sports, 形 Forms
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“足球龍門 Soccer Goal” / 香港體育建築之形 Hong Kong Sports Architecture Forms / SML.20130410.7D.37655
/ #形 #Forms #SMLForms #體育 #体育 #Sports #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #城市 #Urban #攝影 #摄影 #photography #足球 #Soccer #Football #龍門 #Goal
#OnlyInHK—“Torino Lamborghini cigarettes” #wtf #crazyisgood
Branded as the L6 and L8, the Lamborghini cigarettes designate their product lines with respect to the amount of nicotine in each cigarette. Hong Kong cigarette packaging is very informational. You know exactly how much nicotine and tar you are consuming. Unlike in the US where cigarettes’ nicotine content is a complete guessing game, at a glance you know on the packaging that the L8 contains 8mg tar and 0.8mg nicotine. The Davidoff which I smoke usually contains 10mg tar and 0.9mg nicotine. Knowing this also makes buying Nicorettes easier.
How does it taste? Pretty good. I don’t really think that I will be changing brands any time soon. But I do still miss my additive-free cigarettes in New York: American Spirit and Nat Sherman’s, which I cannot find in Hong Kong at all. International travel is no longer an option either as cigarette allowance is 19 count (1 box of 20 minus 1) which is why the trash bin before custom is a cemetery for that single cigarette disposal. It is stupid really. Hong Kong Gov should just create a cigarette recycling bin I think…
Taken with the iPhone 5, processed in Snapseed on the iPad
/ SML.20130121.IPH5.Crazyisgood.CN.HK.Lamborghini.cigarettes.Opinions
/ #SMLOpinions #CCBY #Crazyisgood #SMLPhotography #SMLProjects
/ #OnlyInHK #Lamborghini #cigarettes #CircleK #photography IPH5 #HongKong #China #Davidoff #nicotine #shopping #nicorette #tar #drugs #biohacks #AmericanSpirit #NatSherman #gov #policy #WTF #LOL
/ SML:Projects=Crazyisgood SML:Projects=Biohacks
“Unfolding” is a fitting title for this collection, as they look like paper sculptures.
# 黃倩汶 WONG Sin Man, Kitty
Unfolding
kitty92624@hotmail.com
+852 6427 1294
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
黃倩汶 WONG Sin Man, Kitty: Unfolding: Look 1 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17098
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #Crazyisgood #SMLWomen
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #黃倩汶 #WongSinMan #KittyWong #womens #women #WTF #Forms
A collage of forms accented by human forms seen at a football (soccer) pitch in Hong Kong.
Yes it was shot on the same day as the goalkeeper’s permanent stand [1]. I have started to process photographs independently from each other so I can keep a fresh eye.
In the past I always work on the whole series and then post them all by one. Not only does it make my Flickr street incredibly boring to look at, processing very similar photographs on the same day within short intervals is also very boring. So I now just pick on photographs which I want to work with that day. And this works out far better.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-22 16:58:17 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 3394 x 5091
+ Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 280 mm
+ ISO: 400
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM + Canon EF 1.4x Extender III
+ GPS: 22°25'11" N 114°13'42" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山遊樂場足球場 中国香港马鞍山游乐场足球场 Soccer Pitch, Ma On Shan Recreation Ground, Hong Kong, China
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130222.7D.24354
+ Series: 體育 Sports, 男 Men, 形 Forms
# Notes:
1. “足球守門員永久的站 The permanent stand of a football/soccer goalkeeper” / 男性運動員 Men in Sports / SML.20130222.7D.24371: www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/8498732740/
“呂昌三9三6三昌呂” / 男性足球運動員 Men in Sports: Football (Soccer) Player + 形 Forms / SML.20130222.7D.24354
/ #形 #Forms #體育 #体育 #Sports #男 #Men #SMLMen #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #馬鞍山 #MaOnShan #人 #people #城市 #Urban #攝影 #摄影 #photography #足球 #Soccer #Football
Ayah Bdeir
Les Années Lumière
22 x 30 inches
Electronics on Canvas
produced June 2008
in collaboration with Rouba Khalil
A bird’s eye view of a little over 3 years of violence, strife, and very bright lights rocking Lebanon, remembered and replayed in 45 minutes of proportionally timed light display.
www.ayahbdeir.com/category/work/electronics-on-canvas/
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littleBits
littleBits, a growing library of preassembled circuitboards, made easy by tiny magnets!
littleBits is an opensource library of discrete electronic components pre-assembled in tiny circuit boards. Just as Legos allow you to create complex structures with very little engineering knowledge, littleBits are simple, intuitive, space-sensitive blocks that make prototyping with sophisticated electronics a matter of snapping small magnets together. With a growing number of available modules, littleBits aims to move electronics from late stages of the design process to its earliest ones, and from the hands of experts, to those of artists, makers and designers.
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Eyebeam Open Studios: Fall 2009
Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellows, Resident Artists, and Student Residents at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art design, research, and fabrication studio; showcasing video performance, wearable technologies, code and humor, party technology, and sustainablity design.
Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.
Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production.
Since then, Eyebeam has supported more than 130 fellowships and residencies for artists and creative technologists; we've run an active education program for youth, artists' professional development and community outreach; and have mounted an extensive series of public programs, over recent years approximately 4 exhibitions and 40 workshops, performances and events annually.
Today, Eyebeam offers residencies and fellowships for artists and technologists working in a wide range of media. At any given time, there are up to 20 resident artists and fellows onsite at Eyebeam's 15,000-square foot Chelsea offices and Labs, developing new projects and creating work for open dissemination through online, primarily open-source, publication as well as a robust calendar of public programming that includes free exhibitions, lectures and panels, participatory workshops, live performances and educational series.
In 2005, a site-specific installation called “The Gates” by Bulgarian artist Christo Yavacheff and French artist Jeanne-Claude (aka Christo and Jeanne-Claud) was seen at Central Park in New York City [1].
This was not an art installation—just a pathway at a public housing development in Hong Kong. But its resemblance is uncanny.
The Chinese character 门 came to mind, which is the simplified version of the character 門 — and it means literally the “gate” or the “door”, thus giving new meaning to both the high art and this everyday object.
The yellow stripe paint serves the function of alerting the elderly. I quite like it. Form follows function.
# Notes
1. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gates
# SML Data
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+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°25'22" N 114°13'35" E
+ Location: 香港馬鞍山頌安邨 Chung On Estate, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130512.6D.05734
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 建築 Architecture, 形 Forms, 中文字形 Chinese Typographic Forms (ZhTypography)
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“门 (Gate)” / 香港公共屋邨建築中文簡體字形 Hong Kong Public Housing Estate Architecture Simplified Chinese Typographic Forms / SML.20130512.6D.05734
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/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #城市 #Urban #馬鞍山 #MaOnShan
# Vincent Lam (LAM Chong Yu)
Tonatiuh
lamchongyu@gmail.com
+852 6331 6191
# Sponsors
+ Pine Hover Ltd.
+ Winning Textile Co. Ltd.
+ UPW
+ Jetco Zipper
+ Long Tai Hong (Holding) Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
Vincent Lam (LAM Chong Yu): Tonatiuh: Look 2 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.16865
Oblivious to the chaos surrounding around him, Rainbow Teddy (RT) got into the “zone” trying to figure out the best move to counter SMLBioBot’s opening while the red blitz chess clock is ticking away.
“You know, I am a nice guy,” RT said. “SMLBioBot has agreed to play chess over Skype with his Mr G next weekend, so I figured that I would help him out a little bit. There aren’t many gay geeks out there who can play chess well and I am just doing my part to get him up to speed.”
RT is pictured here with SML’s beloved Fischer designed chess set with dotted bishops so it is easy to tell the pawns from the bishops even when photographed head on from above. Design SML Love. :)
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-13 21:50:07 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 4695 x 3130
+ Exposure: 1/25 sec at f/4.5
+ Focal Length: 27 mm
+ ISO: 6400
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS M
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°25'9" N 114°13'26" E
+ Location: SML Universe HKG
+ Workflow: Photoshop CS6, Lightroom 4
+ Series: 彩熊 Rainbow Teddy, Toy Story, Crazyisgood
“彩熊下棋記 Rainbow Teddy helps @SMLBioBot prepare for chess tournament with G next weekend” / Crazyisgood 彩熊 Rainbow Teddy Toy Story / SML.20130213.EOSM.02062.P1.L1
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/ #toys #teddy #rainbow #chess #nerds #geeks #WTF #LOL #crazy #fun #games #Fischer #design #SMLLove #LGBT #同志 #gay #bear
# 黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali
Monsters Family
kalai.w1990@gmail.com
+852 6849 7416
# Sponsor
+ China Union (Cashmere) International Group Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali: Monsters Family: Look 6 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17013
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# 黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali
Monsters Family
kalai.w1990@gmail.com
+852 6849 7416
# Sponsor
+ China Union (Cashmere) International Group Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali: Monsters Family: Look 6 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17015
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# 李璟希 LI King Hei, Lois
Steipnir in pastel
likinglois@gmail.com
+852 9050 8758
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
李璟希 LI King Hei, Lois: Steipnir in pastel: Look 3 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17121
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Fairytale Fashion
Diana Eng: As a fashion designer who works with science and technology, I've learned about some really amazing things. I've had some great experiences as a designer: sitting front row at fashion week, working at various fashion companies, researching at the University of Bath Mechanical Engineering Dept., being a designer on Project Runway, working in Victoriai's Secret Research and Development department, and co-founding NYC Resistor hacker group. When I was a little girl, I wish that my friends and I knew about some of the things I know today. We would have loved to play with them. Dress-up with super sparkling LED's. Imagining worlds made of deployable structures. I want to share all of the neat things I've learned, because no matter what your age, science and technology are always fun to play with.
You may not be able to sew or solder or draft a pattern or program a microcontroller. But that's okay because Fairytale Fashion is about imagining the possibilities. I will be trying my best to make them happen.
Fairytale Fashion is produced with the support of Eyebeam.
Diana Eng
Resident, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center
Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by the mechanical engineering of biomimetics. In 2005, she was a designer on Season Two of the Emmy nominated hit TV show, Project Runway. She won Yahoo Hack Day in 2006 along with her two-team mates for designing and creating a blogging purse in less than 24 hours. She has worked as an assistant designer in research and development at Victoria’s Secret. She is the author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Her work has been featured in exhibits both in the U.S. and internationally around the globe, and has graced the pages of such publications as Women’s Wear Daily, Wired, Craft Magazine, and the cover of ID Magazine. Diana currently designs in the NYC fashion industry and is a founding member of Brooklyn based hacker group NYC Resistor.
Eyebeam Open Studios: Fall 2009
eyebeam.org/events/open-studios-fall-2009
Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellows, Resident Artists, and Student Residents at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art design, research, and fabrication studio; showcasing video performance, wearable technologies, code and humor, party technology, and sustainablity design.
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Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.
Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production.
Since then, Eyebeam has supported more than 130 fellowships and residencies for artists and creative technologists; we've run an active education program for youth, artists' professional development and community outreach; and have mounted an extensive series of public programs, over recent years approximately 4 exhibitions and 40 workshops, performances and events annually.
Today, Eyebeam offers residencies and fellowships for artists and technologists working in a wide range of media. At any given time, there are up to 20 resident artists and fellows onsite at Eyebeam's 15,000-square foot Chelsea offices and Labs, developing new projects and creating work for open dissemination through online, primarily open-source, publication as well as a robust calendar of public programming that includes free exhibitions, lectures and panels, participatory workshops, live performances and educational series.
Here is a side view of Zhu Jinshi 朱金石’s abstract painting of the great white shark [1], where you can see that his oil paints fly off the canvas and blur the lines between abstract gestures and the very realistic sculptural portrayal of his landscapes.
Judging from the style and thickness of paint, the abstract work on the far end appears to be also his but I am unsure as I did not take a closer look. This is a great example of why you really need to see artworks in person to best experience them—photographs of them rarely do artworks justice in my experience.
Zhu Jinshi 朱金石
Great White Shark No. 1, 2012
Oil on canvas
70 7/8 x 63 inches
180 x 160 cm
# Zhu Jinshi 朱金石 (b. 1954 Beijing, China)
www.blumandpoe.com/exhibitions/zhu-jinshi
# Blum & Poe
2727 S. La Cienega Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90034
USA
# Notes
1. “Painting by 朱金石 Zhu Jinshi: Great White Shark No. 1, 2012 (oil on canvas)” / Blum & Poe / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.13919: www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/8876417085/
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-05-23T16:15:53+0800
+ Dimensions: 4691 x 3332
+ Exposure: 1/30 sec at f/8.0
+ Focal Length: 25 mm
+ ISO: 400
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E
+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.13917
+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“Painting (Detail) by 朱金石 Zhu Jinshi: Great White Shark No. 1, 2012 (oil on canvas)” / Blum & Poe / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.13917
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/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Art #FineArt #ArtBasel #ABHK #朱金石 #ZhuJinshi #Blumandpoe #paintings #oil #abstract #Shark #Beijing
Well known for her use of polka dots and her thematic interest in psychedelic colors in environmental installations, the artworks by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生 or 弥生, Kusama Yayoi) is hard to miss. Although she is well in her 80s (b. 1929), her work has a child-like curiosity which is like no other.
These larger-than-life flowers bear more resemblance to one which could be found on video games like Mario Brothers than reality, but it is precisely their magical qualities which made them so appealing to the masses. It is thus no wonder that Kusama’s work has consistently performed strongly in the art market world wide and is considered one of the most important living artists today.
# Art Info
Yayoi Kusama
Flowers that Bloom Tomorrow, 2012
FRP (Fibre-reinforced plastic), metal, paint
H200 x 200 x 426 cm
78 3/4 x 78 3/4 x 167 3/8 in
# Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生 or 弥生 Kusama Yayoi, born March 22, 1929) is a Japanese artist and writer. Throughout her career she has worked in a wide variety of media, including painting, collage, sculpture, performance art and environmental installations, most of which exhibit her thematic interest in psychedelic colors, repetition and pattern. A precursor of the pop art, minimalist and feminist art movements, Kusama influenced contemporaries such as Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg. Although largely forgotten after departing the New York art scene in the early 1970s, Kusama is now acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan, and an important voice of the avant-garde
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayoi_Kusama/
# Ota Fine Arts
Established in Tokyo in 1994, over the past nineteen years Ota Fine Arts has defined itself as a pioneer of Japanese contemporary art. Since its foundation, the gallery has promoted diverse Japanese artists, including the internationally acclaimed Yayoi Kusama and Hiraki Sawa.
Over the last few years, Ota Fine Arts has injected its programs with more regional character, originality, and qualities prevalent in the Asian cultural belt. The gallery has held exhibitions by various artists from Korea, China, Southeast Asia, and Iran. It opened a new space in Singapore in 2012.
For Art Basel in Hong Kong 2013, Ota Fine Arts is presenting a solo show of Yayoi Kusama, in collaboration with Victoria Miro Gallery.
47 Malan Road, #01-23 Gillman Barracks
Singapore 109444
Singapore
3F Piramide Building, 6-6-9 Roppongi, Minato-ku
Tokyo 106-0032
Japan
# SML Data
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+ Exposure: 1/40 sec at f/4.0
+ Focal Length: 17 mm
+ ISO: 160
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'58" N 114°10'22" E
+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.13836
+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“Mixed Media Installation by Yayoi Kusama: Flowers that Bloom Tomorrow, 2012 (FRP, metal, paint)” / Ota Fine Arts / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.13836
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High contrast black and white edit for that weathered look + feel.
Photographed with the Canon EOS 6D + Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM.
保和殿 Hall of Preserving Harmony / 中國北京故宫 Forbidden City, Beijing, China / SML.20140430.6D.31455.P2.BW
Combo today: Canon EOS M + Canon EF 50mm f/1.4.
The 50 f/1.8 is pretty crappy but the 50 f/1.4 is pretty sweet. Yes there is also the 50 f/1.2L from Canon but I do not shoot enough 50mm to justify that purchase.
Canon EOS M + Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 / SML Setup / SML.20130120.IPH5.11093
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/ #Canon #CanonEOSM #EOSM #cameras #lens #glass #setup #config #50f1.4 #IPH5 #opinions #China #hongkong
# 李璟希 LI King Hei, Lois
Steipnir in pastel
likinglois@gmail.com
+852 9050 8758
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
李璟希 LI King Hei, Lois: Steipnir in pastel: Look 3 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17123
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #Crazyisgood #SMLMen
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #李璟希 #LiKingHei #LoisLi #womens #women #WTF
Fantastic lace work here. Acrylic heels come in black also.
# 錢騁新 CHIN Chun-San, Francesca
Time Sculptor
francesca_chin@hotmail.com
+852 6220 5377
# Sponsors
+ Fenix Group Ltd.
+ UPW
+ Winning Textile Co., Ltd
+ Long Tai Hong (Holding) Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
錢騁新 CHIN Chun-San, Francesca: Time Sculptor: Look 3 + 4 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17070
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #錢騁新 #ChinChunSan #FrancescaChin #TimeSculptor #WTF #models #womens #women
Car is the new canvas? Just when you thought that mixed media cannot get more insane, Korean artist Inkie Whang (b. 1951) proves that WTF is the darling in contemporary works.
It is a scenery of Chinese (Korean?) traditional painting, but with the aid of computers, Inkie Whang digitalise and pixelated the essence and turn them into an abstract work of the original. Although he works with computer to create the template, the artist applies his building blocks—plastic circles in this case—onto the canvas (or car?!) by hand, which shows crafts and workmanship like no others.
Crazyisgood. SML Love.
Inkie Whang
An Old Breeze 13-3-2, 2013
Mixed media
144 x 133 cm
# Inkie Whang
1951 born in Korea
1971 Seoul National University, College of Engineering
1975 Seoul National university, College of fine Art (BA)
1981 Pratt institute (MFA)
2007 Professor at SungKyunKwan University
Whang, Inkie depicts traditional landscape views by employing various materials in his works including Swarovski crystals, silicon and plastic blocks (Legos). He paints the wooden background with thick layers and digitalizes the oriental landscape into small pixels, which is created with no outer lines but only with the materials. The process of authoritative craftsmanship through computer-aided manipulation alters the image that causes the abstract effect of the original image. Through his experimental style, the works connects the contemporary life with Korean traditional history, which is to modernize Korean identity and Korean aesthetics. He represented for the Korean Pavilion of Venice Biennale in 2003.
www.galleryihn.com/at/whang/bio.html
# Gallery Ihn
73 Cheongwadae-ro Jongno-gu
110 - 220 Seoul
Korea, Republic Of
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-05-23T16:43:02+0800
+ Dimensions: 4599 x 3066
+ Exposure: 1/30 sec at f/8.0
+ Focal Length: 27 mm
+ ISO: 500
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'59" N 114°10'22" E
+ Location: 香港會議展覽中心 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130523.6D.14001
+ Series: 新聞攝影 Photojournalism, SML Fine Art, Art Basel Hong Kong 2013
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“Inkie Whang (b. 1951 Korea): An Old Breeze 13-3-2, 2013 (Mixed media)” / Gallery Ihn / Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 / SML.20130523.6D.14001
/ #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLFineArt #SMLProjects #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #Art #FineArt #ArtBasel #ABHK #InkieWhang #GalleryIhn #Korea #mixedmedia #car #WTF
Photo: www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4044214788
SML Simulcast
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Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009
eyebeam.org/events/open-studios-fall-2009
Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellows, Resident Artists, and Student Residents at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art design, research, and fabrication studio; showcasing video performance, wearable technologies, code and humor, party technology, and sustainablity design.
///////////////
Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.
Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production.
Since then, Eyebeam has supported more than 130 fellowships and residencies for artists and creative technologists; we've run an active education program for youth, artists' professional development and community outreach; and have mounted an extensive series of public programs, over recent years approximately 4 exhibitions and 40 workshops, performances and events annually.
Today, Eyebeam offers residencies and fellowships for artists and technologists working in a wide range of media. At any given time, there are up to 20 resident artists and fellows onsite at Eyebeam's 15,000-square foot Chelsea offices and Labs, developing new projects and creating work for open dissemination through online, primarily open-source, publication as well as a robust calendar of public programming that includes free exhibitions, lectures and panels, participatory workshops, live performances and educational series.
# 王敏芝 WONG Man Chi, ManG
Contemporary Pinocchio
mang.wong0104@gmail.com
+852 9718 2302
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
王敏芝 WONG Man Chi, ManG: Contemporary Pinocchio: Look 6: Front / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17176
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #Crazyisgood #SMLWomen
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #王敏芝 #WongManChi #ManGWong #womens #women #WTF #models
# 黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali
Monsters Family
kalai.w1990@gmail.com
+852 6849 7416
# Sponsor
+ China Union (Cashmere) International Group Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali: Monsters Family: Look 2 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.16989
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #WongKaLai #KaliWong #黃嘉麗 #MonstersFamily #womens #women #models #cashmere
One of my favorite of the show.
# KUN Tsz Yan, Joyce
so long, farewell, my stranger.
kunjoyce@yahoo.com.hk
+852 6442 2216
# Sponsors
+ Full Charm Knitters Ltd.
+ Novetex Textiles Limited
+ Jetco Zipper Limited
+ Long Tai Hong (Holding) Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
Joyce Kun (KUN Tsz Yan): so long, farewell, my stranger: Look 6 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.16927
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLMen #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #JoyceKun #KunTszYan #SoLongFarewellMyStranger #men #people #mens #WTF
The MTR stations in Hong Kong are color coded. Pictured is the station for 西灣河 Sai Wan Ho. Color coding stations serve a few purpose:
+ Recognizable during rush hours. If you have been on the metro in Hong Kong or Tokyo, you know that what NYC consider “crowdy” is no comparison. When you can barely move, there is no chance that you would be able to see what station it is in. But it is easy to see that you are surrounded by colors—yellow in this case.
+ Trans-cultural. Color coding transcends all language barrier. Although Chinese and English combined cover most of the languages spoken by the locals, travels to Hong Kong might not read these languages well. But most people (with the exception of the color blind, which is 1% male) would be able to recognise colors—so all they need to know is that they have to get off at the yellow station. This strategy works well for all.
+ Mood stabilising. Most of the colors utilised are in a heavy saturated spectrum. Colors have a psychological effect to humans. Whether you like it or not, cheery colors do relieve some of the stress. And workers in Hong Kong are highly stressed. Daily overtime is expected to most—and not just the bankers. I have found cheery paints painted on various public housing architecture in Hong Kong and I reason that perhaps any bit of ambient device can help.
I love design which serves a function. And the MTR is a great example of well done information design at work.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-10 12:00:09 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 4972 x 3315
+ Exposure: 1/40 sec at f/4.0
+ Focal Length: 27 mm
+ ISO: 500
+ Camera: Canon EOS M
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 mm f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'54" N 114°13'20" E (approximate. GPS unit not functional without clear view of the sky)
+ Location: 中國香港西灣河地鐵站 中国香港西湾河地铁站 Sai Wan Ho MTR Station, Hong Kong SAR, China
+ Serial: SML.20130210.EOSM.01805
+ Series: 人流 Human Logistics, 形 Forms
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
“西灣河地鐵站 Sai Wan Ho MTR Station” / 香港人流建築之形 Hong Kong Human Logistics Architecture Forms / SML.20130210.EOSM.01805
/ #人流 #HumanLogistics #形 #Forms #SMLForms #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #西灣河 #SaiWanHo #地鐵 #地铁 #metro #攝影 #摄影 #photography #人 #people #黃 #yellow #色 #color #設計 #design #information #design #wayfinding
Audacia Ray (Flickr / Twitter) is a media maker and activist who is passionate about sexual rights. Presently, Audacia is the Program Officer for Online Communications and Campaigns at the International Women’s Health Coalition, an adjunct professor of Human Sexuality at Rutgers University, and the co-host of the monthly reading series Sex Worker Literati in New York.
Dacia is the author of Naked on the Internet: Hookups, Downloads, and Cashing In on Internet Sexploration. Audacia is a former sex worker who was an executive editor at $pread magazine for three years and is a co-founder of advocacy organization Sex Work Awareness, for which she edits the public education blog Sex Work 101 and provides media training workshops for sex workers. Dacia is also the award-winning director and producer of the porn feature The Bi Apple as well as the producer and star of the comedic film short Dacia’s Love Machine.She has blogged at WakingVixen.com since 2004 and has also edited a blog for the Village Voice and written for Fleshbot.
She has a BA from Eugene Lang College at the New School and a MA from Columbia University.
Source: www.hoshookerscallgirlsrentboys.com/september-3-2009-sex-...
Sex Worker Literati (Flickr Group) is a monthly readings series happening in NYC on the first Thursday of the month at Happy Ending.
The series is hosted by Audacia Ray & David Henry Sterry - these photos are from the readings and starring all of our fabulous performers! See videos and read stories at hoshookerscallgirslrentboys.com/
Behind the bumps and the grinds, under the garters and the pasties, in between the booze fueled clients and the stiletto heels there is in the exchange of sex for money a power dynamic that opens a window into the soul. Sex Worker Literati features sex workers, former sex workers, and people with stories about the sex industry who will read, monologue, perform, and shimmy their ways into your hearts, minds, and naughty bits.
Happy Ending, 302 Broome St between Forsyth and Eldridge
First Thursday of Every Month
Doors at 7, Reading from 8-10. FREE.
Portion of proceeds from the bar supports sex workers rights groups
Related SML
Part 1 of 3
This presentation briefly goes through the steps of how I processed a high dynamic range image of a cloudscape during stormy season in Hong Kong.
High dynamic range images or HDR, is the process of combining multiple low dynamic range captures into a single image, when a single capture does not afford the necessary range for what is intended.
Three captures were made for the making of the final image. All three images share the same ISO, the same aperture value, and the same focal length. They differ in shutter speed, and the result is shown here, with one normal exposure (0EV), one 3 stops down (-3EV) and one 3 stops up (+3EV).
The image on the left was exposed for the overall intent: the clouds and the reflection on the sea. The image in center was exposed for the highlights, which provides some tonal details in the sunlight in this case. And the image on the right is exposed for the shadow areas, where the buildings on the horizon are now correctly exposed, and you can see the patterns on the water surface.
After importing my RAW captures into Lightroom, I have exported them to merge to HDR via Photoshop. I used to use Photomatix for this but lately I have been using Photoshop because it was easier for my workflow.
The important bits to note here is that you should be focusing on extracting details from the captures, and not trying to create the final image.
# Full video
+ youtube.com/watch?v=0N9RWxVO5gw
# Presentation PDF
+ www.slideshare.net/seeminglee/hdr-process002
# Final photo
www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/9370400032/
# Notes
Hope this is useful for some…
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
HDR Photography Workflow: Part 1 of 3 / SML Tutorials
/ #SMLPhotography #SMLTutorials #SMLEDU #SMLUniverse
/ #HDR #photography #workflow #tutorials #video #edu
Tony Feher (b. 1956, Albuquerque, New Mexico) received his B.A. from the University of Texas, Austin in 1978. In 1981, Feher left Corpus Christi for New York City. The artist began exhibiting his work in 1980, and by 1991, was showing both nationally and internationally.
Rooted in the legacy of minimalism, Feher’s work emphasizes the importance of seeing objects as they are. The materials of his art derive from the incidental, the ordinary, the commonplace, and what many are apt to regard as the mundane. Feher stacks, dangles, arranges, and aligns detritus and ephemera. Repetition, materiality, and the architecture of his surroundings figure into his work. As the artist once explained, “I look for the ‘trick’ in materials, that indescribable something that allows me to exploit an object for my own purposes: a reflection of light, a color, a play of density versus transparency, a little something that sets it off.” Like the poet William Carlos Williams, with whom he is often compared, Feher’s work enables the viewer to observe and appreciate the beauty in the ordinary, everyday objects that surround them.
On November 8, 2007, the Public Art Fund presented a group exhibition called Everyday Eden at MetroTech Center’s public plaza in downtown Brooklyn. Feher’s plan to incorporate into his installation a selection of trees within the existing park created a free form organic sculpture. Everyday Eden remained on view through September 1, 2008. Most recently, the artist was invited by the Indianapolis Museum of Art to create an installation in the Efroymson Entrance Pavilion. A Single Act of Carelessness Will Result in the Eternal Loss of Beauty was on view from March 10 through October 21, 2007. During this time, The Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi organized Tony Feher: Some Time Soon, an installation created specifically for the museum. Dan Cameron contributed an essay to the accompanying exhibition catalogue. This past year, Feher also participated in Like color in pictures, an international group exhibition at the Aspen Museum of Art.
Tony Feher took part in Poetic Justice, the 8th International Istanbul Biennial, in September 2003. Given Hagia Sophia as his installation site, Feher utilized the ancient building’s architectural structure as a framework for his sculptural installation. The entire process had a profound impact on the artist.
His work has been featured in over 140 gallery and museum exhibitions worldwide. Important solo exhibitions were organized by the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College in 2001, a version of which later traveled to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Worcester Art Museum installed Tony Feher: Maybe/Enjoy in 2002. Feher was a featured artist at the Chinati Foundation’s Open House in 2005. Other solo shows include Broadway Window Project, New Museum of Contemporary Art (1996), I’m Tired of Toast, Matrix 201a, Berkeley Art Museum (2002) and La Fundación “La Caixa,” Lleida, Spain (2004).
Tony Feher’s work is part of numerous public collections, including The Art Institute of Chicago; Baltimore Museum of Art; Des Moines Art Center; Israel Museum; La Colécion Jumex, Mexico City; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Whitney Museum of American Art; and Worcester Art Museum.
Tony Feher lives in New York City. He is currently represented by PaceWildenstein and D’Amelio Terras, and presented his first solo exhibition with PaceWildenstein in March 2008.
www.pacewildenstein.com/Artists/ViewArtist.aspx?artist=To...
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The Armory Show 2010
The Armory Show is the United States’ leading art fair devoted to the most important artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries. In its twelve years, the fair has become an international institution. Every March, artists, galleries, collectors, critics and curators from all over the world make New York their destination during Armory Arts Week.
The Armory Show 2010 also features The Armory Show – Modern, specializing in modern and secondary market material on Pier 92. Pier 94 continues to be a venue to premiere new works by living artists. With one ticket, visitors to The Armory Show on March 4–7, 2010 have access to the latest developments in the art world, and to the masterpieces which heralded them.
Piers 92 and 94 on 55th Street and 12th Avenue, NYC
March 4-7, 2010
Tony Feher (b. 1956, Albuquerque, New Mexico) received his B.A. from the University of Texas, Austin in 1978. In 1981, Feher left Corpus Christi for New York City. The artist began exhibiting his work in 1980, and by 1991, was showing both nationally and internationally.
Rooted in the legacy of minimalism, Feher’s work emphasizes the importance of seeing objects as they are. The materials of his art derive from the incidental, the ordinary, the commonplace, and what many are apt to regard as the mundane. Feher stacks, dangles, arranges, and aligns detritus and ephemera. Repetition, materiality, and the architecture of his surroundings figure into his work. As the artist once explained, “I look for the ‘trick’ in materials, that indescribable something that allows me to exploit an object for my own purposes: a reflection of light, a color, a play of density versus transparency, a little something that sets it off.” Like the poet William Carlos Williams, with whom he is often compared, Feher’s work enables the viewer to observe and appreciate the beauty in the ordinary, everyday objects that surround them.
On November 8, 2007, the Public Art Fund presented a group exhibition called Everyday Eden at MetroTech Center’s public plaza in downtown Brooklyn. Feher’s plan to incorporate into his installation a selection of trees within the existing park created a free form organic sculpture. Everyday Eden remained on view through September 1, 2008. Most recently, the artist was invited by the Indianapolis Museum of Art to create an installation in the Efroymson Entrance Pavilion. A Single Act of Carelessness Will Result in the Eternal Loss of Beauty was on view from March 10 through October 21, 2007. During this time, The Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi organized Tony Feher: Some Time Soon, an installation created specifically for the museum. Dan Cameron contributed an essay to the accompanying exhibition catalogue. This past year, Feher also participated in Like color in pictures, an international group exhibition at the Aspen Museum of Art.
Tony Feher took part in Poetic Justice, the 8th International Istanbul Biennial, in September 2003. Given Hagia Sophia as his installation site, Feher utilized the ancient building’s architectural structure as a framework for his sculptural installation. The entire process had a profound impact on the artist.
His work has been featured in over 140 gallery and museum exhibitions worldwide. Important solo exhibitions were organized by the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College in 2001, a version of which later traveled to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Worcester Art Museum installed Tony Feher: Maybe/Enjoy in 2002. Feher was a featured artist at the Chinati Foundation’s Open House in 2005. Other solo shows include Broadway Window Project, New Museum of Contemporary Art (1996), I’m Tired of Toast, Matrix 201a, Berkeley Art Museum (2002) and La Fundación “La Caixa,” Lleida, Spain (2004).
Tony Feher’s work is part of numerous public collections, including The Art Institute of Chicago; Baltimore Museum of Art; Des Moines Art Center; Israel Museum; La Colécion Jumex, Mexico City; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Whitney Museum of American Art; and Worcester Art Museum.
Tony Feher lives in New York City. He is currently represented by PaceWildenstein and D’Amelio Terras, and presented his first solo exhibition with PaceWildenstein in March 2008.
www.pacewildenstein.com/Artists/ViewArtist.aspx?artist=To...
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The Armory Show 2010
The Armory Show is the United States’ leading art fair devoted to the most important artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries. In its twelve years, the fair has become an international institution. Every March, artists, galleries, collectors, critics and curators from all over the world make New York their destination during Armory Arts Week.
The Armory Show 2010 also features The Armory Show – Modern, specializing in modern and secondary market material on Pier 92. Pier 94 continues to be a venue to premiere new works by living artists. With one ticket, visitors to The Armory Show on March 4–7, 2010 have access to the latest developments in the art world, and to the masterpieces which heralded them.
Piers 92 and 94 on 55th Street and 12th Avenue, NYC
March 4-7, 2010
Reflection from skyscrapers are always fun to photograph. Now that I have the 1.4x extender it makes things far more easier and lens distortion does not appear to be much of an issue anymore. Some day I would consider getting the TS-90 as that seems like a nice to have.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-11 15:25:13 GMT +0800
+ Dimensions: 3456 x 5184
+ Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 98 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 70-200 f/4L USM + EF 1.4x Extender III
+ GPS: 22°16'49" N 114°10'31" E
+ Location: 中國香港灣仔 中国香港湾仔 Wan Chai, Hong Kong SAR, China
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4, Photoshop CS6
+ Series: 形 Forms
“城市抽象之形 Urban Abstract Forms” / 香港灣仔建築 Architecture in Wan Chai, Hong Kong / 形 Forms / SML.20130211.7D.22765.P1.L1
/ #形 #Forms #SMLForms #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #灣仔 #WanChai #建築 #建筑 #architecture #抽象 #abstract #城市 #urban #reflection
# 黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali
Monsters Family
kalai.w1990@gmail.com
+852 6849 7416
# Sponsor
+ China Union (Cashmere) International Group Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
黃嘉麗 WONG Ka Lai, Kali: Monsters Family: Look 6 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17008
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/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #WongKaLai #KaliWong #黃嘉麗 #MonstersFamily #womens #women #models #cashmere
Here he is again.
# 蔡雅莉 TSOI Nga Li, Ellie (Ellie Tsoi, Nga-Li Tsoi)
Unconscious Blindness
tnlellie@gmail.com
+852 9583 3949
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
蔡雅莉 TSOI Nga Li, Ellie: Unconscious Blindness: Look 2 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17188
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/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #蔡雅莉 #TsoiNgaLi #UnconsciousBlindness #models #men #mens #models #WTF
# KUN Tsz Yan, Joyce
so long, farewell, my stranger.
kunjoyce@yahoo.com.hk
+852 6442 2216
# Sponsors
+ Full Charm Knitters Ltd.
+ Novetex Textiles Limited
+ Jetco Zipper Limited
+ Long Tai Hong (Holding) Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
Joyce Kun (KUN Tsz Yan): so long, farewell, my stranger: Look 5 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.16922
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLMen #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #JoyceKun #KunTszYan #SoLongFarewellMyStranger #men #people #mens #WTF
EL Wire Dress by Diana Eng
Aqua silk chiffon organically draped dress edge with electroluminescent wire controlled by an accelerometer. Circuit boards are housed in 3-D printed neck piece.
SML Pro Blog: Diana Eng's Fairytale Fashion Collection Debut at Eyebeam NYC
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Fairytale Fashion Show
2010-02-24
7pm - 9pm
Eyebeam
Diana Eng presented the Fairytale Fashion Collection in a technology fashion show on Wed., February 24, 7PM, at Eyebeam. Models hit the runway while an orchestra of circuit bending DJ’s create music from hacked video game consoles.
The Fairytale Fashion Collection uses technology to create magical clothing in real life. Electronics, mechanical engineering, and mathematics are used to create clothing with blooming flowers, changing colors and transforming shapes. Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion collection are shared online at FairytaleFashion.org as an educational tool that teaches about science, math, and technology through fashion. Fairytale Fashion was created with the support of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.
Diana Eng is a fashion designer who specializes in technology, math, and science. Her designs range from inflatable clothing to fashions inspired by mechanical engineering. She is a designer from Bravo’s Emmy nominated TV show, Project Runway season 2 and author of Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech. Diana is cofounder of NYC Resistor hacker group. Diana is currently a resident artist at Eyebeam.
Yes these people are walking on books, for real. Crazyisgood!
# KUN Tsz Yan, Joyce
so long, farewell, my stranger.
kunjoyce@yahoo.com.hk
+852 6442 2216
# Sponsors
+ Full Charm Knitters Ltd.
+ Novetex Textiles Limited
+ Jetco Zipper Limited
+ Long Tai Hong (Holding) Limited
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
Joyce Kun (KUN Tsz Yan): so long, farewell, my stranger: Look 2 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.16897
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLMen #Crazyisgood
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #JoyceKun #KunTszYan #SoLongFarewellMyStranger #men #people #mens #WTF #LOL
The amount of work put into making these clothes are uncanny. If you have seen the US reality TV show Project Runway, you would note that the level of standards here in Hong Kong is much much higher…
# 黃倩汶 WONG Sin Man, Kitty
Unfolding
kitty92624@hotmail.com
+852 6427 1294
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
黃倩汶 WONG Sin Man, Kitty: Unfolding: Look 6 / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.6D.17112
/ #PolyUFashionShow2013 #Photojournalism #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #Crazyisgood #SMLWomen
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #理工大學 #PolyU #fashion #design #people #黃倩汶 #WongSinMan #KittyWong #womens #women #WTF #Forms
Thank you for Your Visit, Have a Nice Day is a performance piece by Agata Olek (Facebook / Flickr / Portfolio) created for Art in Odd Places:SIGN, an annual festival exploring the odd, ordinary and ingenious in the spectacle of daily life.
Curated by Erin Donnelly and Radhika Subramaniam
Director of AIOP: Ed Woodham
Artist Statement
"Inspired by a uniformed attendant holding the sign Hold the Handrail in a Taipei metro station, I've created this moving installation/performance piece. In wearable sculptures of multicolored crocheted camouflage, my performers appear in various sites on 14th Street, displaying photographs of signs I've collected from different countries that are in emphatic, ironic or amused dialogue with their location."
See also video by Technology Artist filmed on the same day at www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfjXrKQVwPU
More information about the festival
Press
+ Timeout New York: Fall Preview 2009
+ Timeout New York: Own this City
Related SML Univese
+ SML Fine Art (Flickr Group) (FriendFeed / Twitter)