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Electric circuits, lights and a mini sound system are hacked together on the backside of the tricycle's passenger seat to provide all the 'entertainment' during the ride.
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)
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)
Buses in Hong Kong run on time, have routes which make sense, are air-conditioned, some with wifi on board, and are tidy in clean. Compare this to the MTA bus system in New York, which is never on time, with routes which make no sense, and filled with filth, and you know why I don’t miss New York.
Pictured is the bus terminal in Ma On Shan for 286M, a bus which goes to the Diamond Hill MTR station. The suffix M means that the bus stops at MTR (Hong Kong metro) stations. Similarly, if you see a suffix K to the bus route, you know that it stops at a KCR (Hong Kong train) station. KCR and MTR used to be two companies but after the merger they are the same—but you will see that the stations are slightly different as well as the trains which they use. For visitors to Hong Kong all you need to know is that buses which have a K or M will connect to the metro network at one of its stops, usually at the terminal, thus making travel planning easy.
Photographed with the iPhone 5, processed in Snapseed on the iPad.
“286M”
/ 人流之形 Human Logistics Forms
/ SML.20130204.IPH5.10033.C23
/ #人流 #HumanLogistics #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLProjects #形 #Forms #SMLForms #SMLOpinions
/ #巴士 #bus #交通 #transportation #香港 #HongKong #中國 #中国 #China #站 #station #MTR #metro #地铁 #地鐵 #opinions
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)
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)
Car parks are awesome, aren’t they?
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-03-28T18:39:38.31+0800
+ Dimensions: 5060 x 3373
+ Exposure: 1/60 sec at f/2.8
+ Focal Length: 43 mm
+ ISO: 1600
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
+ GPS: 22°24'11" N 114°12'24" E
+ Altitude: 22.9 m
+ Location: 中國香港沙田香港賽馬會會所停車場 Car Park, Hong Kong Jockey Club Shatin Clubhouse, Shatin, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130328.7D.37021
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 人流 Human Logistics, 形 Forms
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“2 << << << Speed Limit 5 MPH 時速限制” / 人流指示之形 Human Logistics Signage Forms / SML.20130328.7D.37021
/ #人流 #HumanLogistics #形 #Forms #SMLForms #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #城市 #Urban #停車場 #Carpark #指示 #Signage
There is something beautiful about where building touch—especially when they are almost touching but not quite. That oh-so-sweet soft shadow is left behind.
The facade on the architecture are distinctive from one another: one old, one new. One weathered, battered and used. The other shiny and new. But the older one always has so much more character—texture, color, inconsistency—in other words, imperfection.
Imperfection is always so much more interesting. Perfection is boring, cold and uninteresting. Embrace imperfection. It would make a happier life—true to nature.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-03-23T18:38:40.20+0800
+ Dimensions: 4980 x 3320
+ Exposure: 1/60 sec at f/4.0
+ ISO: 1000
+ Camera: Canon EOS M
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°16'58" N 114°9'42" E
+ Altitude: 26.3 m
+ Location: 中國香港中環愛丁堡廣場5號香港大會堂 中国香港中环爱丁堡广场5号香港大会堂 Hong Kong City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130323.EOSM.03599
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 建築 Architecture, 形 Forms, 界 Division
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“香港大會堂 Hong Kong City Hall” / 香港文化建築形之界 Hong Kong Cultural Architecture Forms Division / SML.20130323.EOSM.03599
/ #建築 #建筑 #Architecture #形 #Forms #SMLForms #界 #Division #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #城市 #Urban #中環 #Central
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There is something gritty about this scene. I was reminded of some of iD Software’s many first person shooter games when I saw this. There are the pipes, the dirt, the multiplied boxes of no-one-knows-what. And then of course there are the lights.
To me this lives in the game world. It is interesting to me.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-13 16:57:57 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 5140 x 3427
+ Exposure: 1/30 sec at f/4.0
+ Focal Length: 24mm
+ ISO: 320
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS M
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L
+ GPS: 22°25'17" N 114°13'37" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山頌安商場垃圾房 中国香港马鞍山颂安商场垃圾房 Garbage Room, Chung On Shopping Mall, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong SAR, China
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4, Photoshop CS6
+ Serial: SML.20130213.EOSM.01989.P1.L1
+ Series: 死園 Deadyard, 形 Forms, 商場 Shopping Malls
“死園總部之形 Deadyard Headquarters Forms” / 中國香港馬鞍山頌安商場垃圾房 Garbage Room, Chung On Shopping Mall, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong SAR, China / SML.20130213.EOSM.01989.P1.L1
/ #死園 #Deadyard #形 #Forms #SMLForms #商場 #ShoppingMalls #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #馬鞍山 #MaOnShan #街 #street #攝影 #摄影 #photography #垃圾 #trash
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)
Covered in a full wet suit with a snorkel, a swim ring around his waist and a string which is attached to a styrofoam box for storage, a fisherman in Hong Kong swam near the surface of Tolo Harbour to catch crabs.
Seriously.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-05-27T15:18:47+0800
+ Dimensions: 5184 x 3456
+ Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 400 mm
+ ISO: 400
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
+ GPS: 22°25'9" N 114°13'26" E
+ Location: SML Universe HKG (Vista Paradiso, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong)
+ Subject: 香港吐露港 Tolo Harbour, HOng Kong
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Serial: SML.20130527.7D.42182
+ Series: Crazyisgood, 香港人 Hong Kong Humans
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
潛水捉蟹 Dive and catch crabs / 香港人 Hong Kong Humans / Crazyisgood / SML.20130527.7D.42182
/ #Crazyisgood #香港人 #HKHumans #CreativeCommons #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #WTF #LOL #people #humans
Acura (show sponsor)
3.7-liter VTEC Engine
While Acura engineers are certainly concerned with creating generous amounts of pulse-quickening power, their first priority is ensuring that the power is created as efficiently as possible. Consider the ZDX engine, which utilizes two separate cam profiles in order to generate peak performance throughout the powerband. A cold-air induction system packs in more oxygen for more powerful combustion. The use of materials like aluminium and magnesium allow result in a lighter, more agile vehicle. Open the throttle and you'll instantly appreciate the power of innovative thinking.
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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
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)
Paintings and drawings at the Brooklyn Art Project HQ during the Dumbo Art Festival 2009.
The Dark Artist aka J. F. Bautista (BAP)
Organic Mutant Architecture
This project is about the absolute mutation of our metropolis, reversing the process of evolution and turning things inside out. The end result is the unfolding of fantastic new architecture, and it draws whomever into the depths of a gigantic, dark, strange and absurd morphed grimy variegated skeletal, organic living reptilian defined as “Organic Mutant Architecture”. or New York Modern in reverse.
See also
+ Art + Artists: James Cospito (co-founder) talks about Brooklyn Art Project (Flickr HD video)
13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® (Sept 25 to Sept 27, 2009)
www.dumboartfestival.org/press_release.html
The three-day multi-site neighborhood-wide event is a one-of-a-kind art happening: where serendipity meets the haphazard and where the unpredictable, spontaneous and downright weird thrive. The now teenage D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® presents touchable, accessible, and interactive art, on a scale that makes it the nation's largest urban forum for experimental art.
Art Under the Bridge is an opportunity for young artists to use any medium imaginable to create temporary projects on-the-spot everywhere and anywhere, completely transforming the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York, into a vibrant platform for self-expression. In addition to the 80+ projects throughout the historical post-industrial waterfront span, visitors can tour local artists' studios or check out the indoor video_dumbo, a non-stop program of cutting-edge video art from New York City and around the world.
The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) has been the exclusive producer of the D.U.M.B.O Art Under the Bridge Festival® since 1997. DAC is a big impact, small non-profit, that in addition to its year-round gallery exhibitions, is committed to preserving Dumbo as a site in New York City where emerging visual artists can experiment in the public domain, while having unprecedented freedom and access to normally off-limit locations.
Related SML
+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
Brooklyn Art Project (FriendFeed / Twitter) is a free online social network that connects 5500+ artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts from over 44 countries featuring over 44,000 artworks and 800+ short films and videos.
Members can participate in collaborative exhibits in Brooklyn and beyond while enjoying unlimited online gallery space, blogs, forums, chat, and tools to share / promote their artwork across the web.
13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® (Sept 25 to Sept 27, 2009)
www.dumboartfestival.org/press_release.html
The three-day multi-site neighborhood-wide event is a one-of-a-kind art happening: where serendipity meets the haphazard and where the unpredictable, spontaneous and downright weird thrive. The now teenage D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival® presents touchable, accessible, and interactive art, on a scale that makes it the nation's largest urban forum for experimental art.
Art Under the Bridge is an opportunity for young artists to use any medium imaginable to create temporary projects on-the-spot everywhere and anywhere, completely transforming the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, New York, into a vibrant platform for self-expression. In addition to the 80+ projects throughout the historical post-industrial waterfront span, visitors can tour local artists' studios or check out the indoor video_dumbo, a non-stop program of cutting-edge video art from New York City and around the world.
The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) has been the exclusive producer of the D.U.M.B.O Art Under the Bridge Festival® since 1997. DAC is a big impact, small non-profit, that in addition to its year-round gallery exhibitions, is committed to preserving Dumbo as a site in New York City where emerging visual artists can experiment in the public domain, while having unprecedented freedom and access to normally off-limit locations.
Related SML
+ SML Flickr Collections: Events
+ SML Flickr Sets: Dumbo Arts Center: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2009
Schools in Hong Kong has a very recognisable form. You don’t even need to look for the sign and you can immediately recognise that this is a school. It is a bit like SimCity that way. Education institutes with more funds can obviously afford to hire an architect to design something different, but most public schools follow the same design pattern. Often the only thing which differentiate one from another is the color of their facade, and that’s about it.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-19 13:38:59 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 5046 x 3364
+ Exposure: 1/320 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 127 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ 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°13'48" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山保良局胡忠中學 中国香港马鞍山保良局胡忠中学 Plk Wu Chung College, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130219.7D.23218
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 形 Forms
“正方形交響樂 Symphonic Squares No. 4” / 香港教育建築之形 Hong Kong Education Architecture Forms / SML.20130219.7D.23218
/ #形 #Forms #SMLForms #CCBY #SMLPhotography SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #正方形 #squares #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #馬鞍山 #MaOnShan #建築 #建筑 #Architecture #城市 #Urban #攝影 #摄影 #photography #學校 #学校 #School
www.rabbitholestudio.com/gallery/
Underground
The Fall 2009 Emerging Artists Show
September 25 - October 28, 2009
Opening Reception
Friday September 25, 2009, 5-9pm
On view: Mon-Fri 1-6p and by Appointment
RABBITHOLESTUDIO is pleased to present Underground: the Fall 2009 Emerging Artists Show, featuring the work of 16 new talents across a diverse range of painting, drawing, photography and mixed media. Explored are the layers beneath the physical and non-physical surface, the porous, unpredictable home of ontological curiosity, dark visions and fragments of the unconscious.
+ Louise Barry
+ Lindsay Chandler
+ Carrie Christian
+ Lindsay Comstock
+ Heather Culp
+ Amanda Dandeneau
+ Michael Dickey
+ Samantha French
+ Jae Kyung Kim
+ Caroline McAuliffe
+ Rachel Meuler
+ Jungmin Park
+ R Wayne Reynolds
+ Yunfan Sun
+ Margaret Inga Wiatrowski
+ Joshua Zucker-Pluda
Life is an edition of one.
- Camera: Canon EOS 10D
- Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
- Exposure: 81mm, 0.5 sec, f/4, ISO 100
- Remote: Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote Control
- Tripod: Manfrotto 3021PRO
- Date: 2008-01-15
- Series: Crazyisgood, Video Projection, Self Portraits
Copyright 2018, 2024 See-ming Lee / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
Life is an edition of one / Personal Branding: Revision 2 / SML.20080115.10D.47550
Also taken while at the Golden Palm Tree Resort. This was the most relaxing trip I have taken for years. I didn't even have the intention to take photos while there - and ridding of all the traveling baggage was but one of the few steps one can take to be unplugged, and yet the location inspires me to record my memories. There are many things that could be expressed with an image which I can never put into words. This is one of them.
The straight and curve lines of a wooden bench under a late afternoon sun at a park in Hong Kong.
The numbers 3, 6 and 9 have special numerological properties in Chinese culture.
+ 三: 3 sounds like the character 生 which means life.
+ 九: 9 has the same pronunciation as 久, which means longevity.
+ 六: 6 is the reverse of 9 pictographically. The two numbers 69 together forms the yin and the yang.
Thus 3, 6 and 9 together is a metaphor for a continually evolving long life of longevity. This is why I picked these numbers for my landline phone numbers. Although most Chinese people prefer the number 8 which sounds like 發 (fortune). Personally I prefer 6 and 9 as money for me is unimportant, but I would love to make a mark some time in history. Hopefully, maybe.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-02-22 16:55:26 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 4831 x 3221
+ Exposure: 1/400 sec at f/5.6
+ Focal Length: 280 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM + Canon EF 1.4x Extender III
+ GPS: 22°25'10" N 114°13'40" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山遊樂場 中国香港马鞍山游乐场 Ma On Shan Recreation Ground, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130222.7D.24340
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 形 Forms
“三6三6三9三” / 香港園林建築之形 Hong Kong Landscape Architecture Forms / SML.20130222.7D.24340
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/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #馬鞍山 #MaOnShan #建築 #建筑 #Architecture #園林 #Garden #城市 #Urban #攝影 #摄影 #photography #木 #wood #長椅 #bench
Most people create reward systems for themselves when they manage to achieve their goals. A friend does the opposite. He set up a self-penalty system for punishing himself when he fails to achieve his goals. His penalty: burning 20-dollar bills. He keeps evidence of the penalty on his fridge as a constant reminder.
He reasoned that when the system is as harsh as burning one's own money, those goals are more readily achieved - for example, it serves as a great way to quit smoking. Each time you smoke a cigarette, you must burn a twenty-dollar bill.
He suggested that putting physical evidence as a penalty reminder is not something new: in the old times when the penalty of crime was getting one's head chopped off, cities used to place those heads on spears and placed at the town square to remind citizens to not commit crime.
Dimitris Andreadis spoke to Jody van den Villaart from Art.sy about his oil on cardboard paintings during The Armory Show 2010 held annually in New York City which showcases contemporary fine art all over the world.
See full video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVrfU0uyedE
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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 47, 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
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Still photography
+ flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4427533816/
+ flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4426776149/
+ flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4426785329/
+ flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4427555792/
+ flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4426834135/
+ flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4427785768/
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CC-BY-NC-SA Art.sy, Inc. art.sy
Abrahim's bishop sacrifice is shocking and stunning. Studied many times and still haven't found a way to defeat this. It appears that the only way is to not do hxg5...
Carter Cleveland is the Founder of art.sy, Curator of The NYC Startup Digest, and Co-creator of the Faster Filter.
Art.sy intends to revolutionize the way people buy, sell, and discover original fine art online. Formerly known as Exhibytes, Art.sy won several business plan competition awards including 1st place at the Next Gen Conference Business Plan Competition at Stanford, and 2nd place and Audience Choice awards at the Princeton Business Plan Competition.
Prior to founding Art.sy, Carter co-created the Faster Filter, a DRTV product that was sold to Telebrands Co. in 2009. Carter was the 2nd employee for Give Real where he did software development and business development. Carter also developed software for Citigroup, and did research for NASA and City College of New York.
Carter graduated from Princeton University in 2009 with a BS in computer science. While at Princeton he played on the Varsity squash team for four years, and performed with the diSiac Dance Company.
Here’s the same photo as before, except in stereographic view.
Interactive version: 360.io/Z9YU6g
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-03-20
+ Dimensions: 4096 x 1952
+ Camera: Apple iPhone 5
+ Panorama FOV: 360 degree horizontal, 360 degree vertical
+ GPS: 22°25'35" N 114°13'50" E
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山鞍駿街14號馬鞍山公共圖書館 Ma On Shan Public Library, On Chun Street, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130320.360pano.Z9YU6g.stereographic
+ Workflow: 360pano, Lightroom 4
+ Series: 建築 Architecture, 全景攝影 Panoramic Photography
“馬鞍山公共圖書館 Ma On Shan Public Library” / 香港建築全景攝影 Hong Kong Architecture Panoramic Photography / SML.20130320.360pano.Z9YU6g.stereographic
/ #建築 #建筑 #Architecture #全景 #Pano #SMLPano #CCBY #SMLPhotography #SMLUniverse #SMLProjects
/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #城市 #Urban #書 #书 #books #圖書館 #library
The incredible cloudscape today after the storm has passed.
# SML Translate: 雨過藍天白雲錦
+ 雨: rain.
+ 過: after (the rain).
+ 藍: blue.
+ 天: sky.
+ 白: white.
+ 雲: clouds.
+ 錦: brocade (describe the clouds).
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-04-30T11:26:10+0800
+ Dimensions: 3553 x 3553
+ Exposure: 1/3200 sec at f/4.0
+ Focal Length: 17 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 6D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
+ GPS: 22°25'3" N 114°13'25" E
+ Location: SML Universe HKG
+ Subject: Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130430.6D.03713.SQ
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 寧 Serenity
“雨過藍天白雲錦” / 寧 Serenity / SML.20130430.6D.03713.SQ
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Gilles Barbier
In the soup, a cheddar fondue and three nightmares, speech bubbles (tenant & owner), isolated segments (the infinite assassin) and bananas
2010
Mixed media
180 x 100 x 95 cm (70 7/8 x 39 3/8 x 37 3/8 in)
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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
“Great architecture is not only about creating beautiful spaces, but also about creating spaces that inspire and uplift people.” — I. M. Pei
I. M. Pei (Ieoh Ming Pei) is one of my favorite architects of all time. I have watched a documentary about him years ago, and he also mentioned something along the lines of “the building doesn’t come alive until the people come inside”.
That highly paraphrased and possibly misquoted quote touched me, for that’s how I feel about apps and websites — you can design an app for a long time, but you don’t get to experience it until users start interacting with it.
This photo is a sculpture of a Barbarian, seen in games like Clash Royale and Clash of Clans, at the lobby of Supercell Headquarters in Helsinki. The Supercell HQ was famously built completely in wood, which has the nickname “Wood City”.
I don’t know which artist created the sculpture, but it brings the same excitement and energy as the characters in the game.
This was taken during CRL World Finals 2022, when creators (aka mostly YouTubers) around the world were invited to visit the office and enjoy the event.
Architect: Anttinen Oiva Architects, Finland
Interior Design: Firm 151 | Futudesign | Fyra, Pinata | AOA, Finland
- Camera: Apple iPhone 13 Pro
- Lens: iPhone 13 Pro back triple camera 5.7mm f/1.5
- GPS Altitude: 7.8 m Above Sea Level
- GPS Latitude: 60 deg 9' 38.62" N
- GPS Longitude: 24 deg 55' 17.31" E
- Date: 2022-09-22 09:57:35 UTC+3
- Process: 2024-05-08 23:26:58 UTC+8
- Location: Supercell Headquarters, Jätkäsaarenlaituri 1, 00180 Helsinki, Finland
- Series: Clash Royale, Photojournalism, Crazyisgood
Wooden Barbarian Sculpture from Clash Royale and Clash of Clans at the Lobby of Supercell Headquarters in Helsinki, Finland / SML.20220922.IPH13.09870
Copyright 2022, 2024 See-ming Lee / SML Photography / SML Universe
All rights reserved. Can’t get model releases, sorry.
信號山 信号山 Signal Hill (HDR) / 青島 青岛 Qingdao / 中國旅遊 中国旅游 China Tourism / SML.20121013.G12.00880-00881-00882.HDR.ChinaTourism.CN.Qingdao.SignalHill
信號山是中國山東省青島市市中心的一座山頭公園,正門設在龍山路17號。海拔98米,1984年開闢為公園,山頂修建3幢紅色的蘑菇樓,1989年建6層旋轉觀景樓,為登高觀賞青島建築及海景的佳處。信號山原名龍山(俗稱“大石頭山”),德國占領時期以艦隊司令命名為迪德里希斯山(Diederichs-Berg)(又名信號山(Signal-Berg)),日本佔領時期更名為神尾山,1922年,中國政府接收青島後,定名為信號山。
信号山是中国山东省青岛市市中心的一座山头公园,正门设在龙山路17号。海拔98米,1984年开辟为公园,山顶修建3幢红色的蘑菇楼,1989年建6层旋转观景楼,为登高观赏青岛建筑及海景的佳处。 信号山原名龙山(俗称“大石头山”),德国占领时期以舰队司令命名为迪德里希斯山 (Diederichs-Berg)(又名信号山 (Signal-Berg)),日本占领时期更名为神尾山,1922年,中国政府接收青岛后,定名为信号山。
SML Translate:
Signal-Berg (literally Signal Mountain) is a park opened in 1984 and situated 98 meters above sea level at the top of a mountain in the center of Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China. Its main entrance located at 17 Longshan Road.
At the top of the mountain is three large red domes (pictured) and a 6-storey high rotating observation deck which provides an ideal spot for observing the architecture and harbor view of Qingdao.
The hill was originally called Longshan (literally dragon hill) which is also commonly known as “Large Stone Mountain”). During the German occupation period, it was named Mount Diederichs (Diederichs-Berg) (also known as Signal Hill (Signal-Berg). During the Japanese occupation period, it was renamed as 神尾山 (Kamio Hill). In 1922 when Qingdao was finally returned to China, the Chinese government official named it as 信號山 信号山 Signal Hill.
SML References:
SML Setup:
+ Canon G12 / handheld / HDR merged with Photoshop HDR Pro
+ SML.20121013.G12.00880 / ISO 80 - 6.1mm - f/4.5 - 1/80 sec
+ SML.20121013.G12.00881 / ISO 80 - 6.1mm - f/4.5 - 1/500 sec
+ SML.20121013.G12.00882 / ISO 80 - 6.1mm - f/4.5 - 1/100 sec
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)
Videos of the concert on Flickr
01 It's a Boy
www.myspace.com/arthurslanding
Arthurs Landing is a group of musicians, all of whom worked at various times in various contexts with the late Arthur Russell, a cellist and composer from Iowa who lived on the Lower East Side for most of the later part of his too-short life. Russell brought together the worlds of dance, pop, and folk with that of downtowns new music, and fused Western and Eastern musical traditions, driven by his engagement with Buddhist thought and practice. He collaborated often with Allen Ginsberg, and Phillip Glass was also an early mentor. Characteristic of Russell's method was his tendency to work hard and long, and he rarely considered anything finished. What was his unending pursuit of the ineffable becomes a challenge and inspiration for the Arthurs Landing ensemble. It is hard to resist the ambition and humor behind compositions with titles like Temple of Meaning, Terrace of Intelligibility, and Hop on Down to Petland. Russell is the focus of the feature-length 2008 documentary directed by Matt Wolf, Wild Combination. A biography by Tim Lawrence, Hold Onto Your Dreams, is due out this year.
The Arthurs Landing ensemble will perform pop songs and parts of a longer instrumental work called Singing Tractors and will be available following the performance to answer questions about Russells life and work.
Arthurs Landing (songs by Arthur Russell)
Joyce Bowden: voice
Steven Hall: voice, guitar
Ernie Brooks: voice ,bass
John Scherman: lead guitar
Bill Ruyle: drums, hammered dulcimer
Mustafa Ahmed: percussion
Peter Zummo: voice, trombone
Alex Waterman: cello
Video projection by Lorraine Forte
My first attempt at a panoramic at full resolution.. lots of work and computer could barely handle it. This is the horizontal pan in 500 x 500 resolution specifically created for Flickr as well as blogging. But for whatever reason the Flickr processing added a green vertical bar which is very annoying. Original photo here:
Sunset Park Panoramic version b1 (c1 has some minor color tweaks)
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I have been cheating and doing time-lapse videography with video sped up at 1000% but it does not have the quality which I seek. So now I am doing things the proper way.
Pictured is the Canon EOS 7D + the Canon EF 17-40 f/L USM mounted on tripod and set to shoot at 10-second intervals using the Canon TC-80N3 remote.
This way I get full resolution RAW for every frame, thus good enough even to play as a 4K cinema movie while having the sharpness I needed for the video and require no unnecessary time spent rendering the 10x speed increase inside Premiere. Not to mention that it saves space also.
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-03-08
+ Camera: Apple iPad 3
+ Workflow: Snapseed
+ Location: SML Universe HKG
+ Serial: SML.20130308.IP3.09675
+ Series: Workflow
“Serenity time-lapse work in progress” / SML.20130308.IP3.09675
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To help you get a sense of where everything is located, here is a screenshot of The Photographer Ephemeris (TPE), an iPad app which is designed for the landscape photographer to get the natural light source bearing as well as other goodies like shadow length etc.
The blue point is where I take most of the photos for the serenity series, where SML Universe HKG is located at. The great span of ocean is the Tolo Harbour in Hong Kong. And the pin point location is where Yim Tin Tsai [1] seen in the previous photo is located at.
The luxury residential area is midway between the golf club and the pin drop. It is actually quite far away from the burial grounds. Telephoto lens have a way of compressing distance so this is why you feel that they are very close away but in fact they are not.
1. www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/8703994950/
TPE: Serenity map / SML.20130503.SC.TPE
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US Mobile phones are always locked so I never really had any SIM cards to play with til I moved to Hong Kong. What I find interesting is that they all comes in the form of a credit card size with information on them. The SIM card is cased in a breakout – then the micro SIM is further broken out from its larger brother. A fairly usable design. I dig it.
"You can't fool"
us presidential election 2012
art: Crocheted Olek (Olek)
photography: See-ming Lee (SML)
nov 6th 2012
paraphrasing how to live by simon munnery
Photography CCBY SML Photography
Production CCBY SML Universe
Soundtrack CCBY SML Music
+ soundcloud.com/seeminglee/you-cant-fool-2012-olek-sml
SML Simulcast
+ Olek YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6_GF3_o2b4
+ SML Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/8160686627
+ SML Facebook: www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151315842558035
+ SML Vimeo: vimeo.com/52918698
+ SML YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bvVgFXuado
+ SML Universe YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSMx_kQu0yI
Type A
Untitled, 2009
Plumb-bobs and thread
Variable dimensions, site specific
Price on request
www.goffandrosenthal.com/storage/exhibitions/TypeAPressRe...
Goff + Rosenthal is pleased to present an exhibition of new works entitled Ruled by the New York-based artist duo Type A. Type A is made up of Adam Ames and Andrew Bordwin. This is their first exhibition in New York City since 2004.
Continuing with their ongoing interest in rules and regulations surrounding traditionally masculine activities, Type A explores the intrinsic authority and aesthetic of everyday objects, especially construction and sports equipment. Otherwise innocuous pieces of plastic, rubber, string and metal carry expectations of success and failure, dependability, predictability, competition and collaboration with them. Ruled is comprised of various installed ready-mades, a collection of ink on paper drawings, and chalk wall drawings.
The entire space in the front gallery is taken over by a single installation consisting of approximately 2000 plumb bobs—a reference tool used for millennia by surveyors, masons and builders that indicates a perfect vertical line pointing to the center of the earth. The objects themselves are pointed, sharp, and made of solid metal, both phallic and weapon-like. However, when they are installed, these objects have a slight and fragile simplicity that is uncharacteristic of their singular purpose as a reference tool. For the artists, they “determine the viewer’s path and present a staccato of lines that is both lyrical and dictatorial. They are as much a source of anxiety as beauty.” Used as a drawing device, the plumb bob becomes a simple pendulum that can illustrate the direction and, to a certain extent, the velocity with which the bobs were released. The character of the line shows a relationship between the plumb bob’s/pendulum’s displacement and its tendency towards equilibrium, as well as the irregularities that arise when the simple motion meets interference. In essence, each drawing shows the relationship of the variables that were in effect among the pen, paper and individual throw of each member of Type A as he released the plumb bob.
In the rear gallery, there are additional works which often allude to very specific Minimalist artists, albeit from a new critical (and subtly humorous) perspective. For example, the line of bronze-colored anodized aluminum relay batons has a De Maria-like simplicity and repetition. Type A is not only drawing out ideas of play, gamesmanship and competition within the canon of contemporary art and art history, they also exhibit here an “anxiety of influence” in which they question the unsure trajectories of the post-minimal.
Taken together, the objects used take on an entirely different meaning when configured to acknowledge the work of Carl Andre, Walter De Maria, Donald Judd, Fred Sandback, and others. Most compelling is not how the Minimalist aesthetic informs the new configurations but how this secondtier equipment, stripped of its intended purpose and context, was part and parcel of the very culture-- with its assumptions, references and tropes of masculinity and nationality—that inspired the original art.
Type A currently has a solo exhibition at the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, and upcoming solo exhibitions at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut and the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Type A will also be included in the inaugural exhibition of the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new 100 Acres Art & Nature Park opening in June 2010. Their work is in the permanent collections of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University. They have been reviewed in The New Yorker, Time Out New York, The New York Times, Art in America, Art Forum, Art on Paper, Artnet, and The Village Voice.
Furthermore, the Indianapolis Museum of Art is producing a documentary about Type A for its Art Babble website, and the German publisher Hatje Cantz will be releasing a monograph to coincide with the IMA show in June 2010.
Goff + Rosenthal, 537B West 23rd St, New York, NY 10011
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)
Original: www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/8369475568/sizes/o/ 3337 x 5005
# SML Translate
+ 萬: Ten thousand (count). Metaphor for a large number.
+ 古: Ancient, old.
+ 挺: straight, erect, stiff (as adjective)
+ 立: standing upright.
+ 萬古: For thousands of years
+ 挺立: standing up straight and stiff / not moving.
+ 萬古挺立: describes 泰山 Mount Tai standing tall for thousands of years despite everything that is happening in the world (e.g. wars, hazards, disasters which affect both nature and humanity); implies: the calligrapher praises the mountain for having a “principal” and being able to stand still and be itself regardless of external forces.
Most Chinese literature has an implied subtext. To understand precisely what they mean often it is useful to know about the person who wrote it. I don’t know who wrote this text so I can only interpret it in the most “objective” way.
# SML Workflow
This photo was taken into Photoshop for some H+S specifically for the shadow area. The color cast is somewhat troubling so it was taken into the L*a*b mode for curve adjustments — which is by far the best method to tweak Lightness curves without affecting color information. The Lab mode additionally allows for color contrast tweaks which are more natural because it does not affect the lightness information (unlike RGB mode where color + lightness is intertwined.)
# SML Data
+ Serial: SML.20121011.7D.09496.PS.C23
+ Date: 2012-10-11 08:46:56 GMT+0800
+ Dimensions: 3337 x 5005
+ Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/2.8
+ Focal Length: 24 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Setup: Handheld
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
+ GPS: 36°15'32" N 117°5'57" E (approximate. GPS unit not available)
萬古挺立 (万古挺立) / 山東省泰山 山东省泰山 Mount Tai, Shandong Province / 中國旅遊 中国旅游 China Tourism / SML.20121011.7D.09496.PS.C23
# Related SML Universe
+ SML Flickr Set: 中國旅遊 中国旅游 China Tourism: sml8.it/smlflickr-chinatourism
Nurse Gerry aka Gerry Visco (Flickr / Twitter) gave the audience a complete physical with disco yoga. She also presented a scientific lecture on Physiognomy, Phrenology, and the Ancient Chinese art of Reading Faces.
Inner Beauty Parlor is a free monthly series curated and hosted by Joseph Keckler. It is held at the Envoy Gallery at 131 Chrystie St in the Lower East Side.
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We stopped by the Siberian Tiger Park (東北虎林園) at Harbin (哈爾濱) during our trip to Dongbei (東北). The park was built in 1996 and contains an open area with hundreds of tigers. At present, it is the largest natural park for wild Siberian tigers in the world.
You can definitely see the tigers up close and personal here. And there are so many of them. The ride through the open area takes approximately 30-45 minutes and is well worth it. I took my 100-400 with the 7D with me but even this photo was shot at 200mm because it was that close.
Photographed with the Canon EOS 7D + Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM.
88 松北街, Songbei, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Tiger’s Stare / 東北虎林園 Siberian Tiger Park / 中國黑龍江哈爾濱 Harbin, Heilongjiang, China / SML.20140729.7D.52252
Another one of my abstract expressionist painting...
As I have stated earlier, I can't draw, so photography is my canvas where I paint.
Feel free to download high res, print and hang on your wall If you do, let me know - I will be so honored!
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30-second long exposure on tripod with ND400. This was mainly used to illustrate more clearly how blurry the leaves can get with just a little bit of breeze.
With this capture, I figured out why it is that people who does ND LE always have a bit of architecture or rocks in the scene that sit still, as they provide interesting contrast to an exposure which looks almost fake otherwise.
It is an interesting way to show motion also, as I have learned.
I will take my tripod to the shore as requested. Stay tuned.
# SML Translate: 輕風綠葉水流間
+ 輕: light (describes the wind).
+ 風: wind.
+ 綠: green.
+ 葉: leaves.
+ 水: water.
+ 流: flow.
+ 間: in between (the rocks).
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-04-10T14:41:57+0800
+ Dimensions: 3439 x 3439
+ Exposure: 30.0 sec at f/22
+ Focal Length: 24 mm
+ ISO: 100
+ Flash: Did not fire
+ Camera: Canon EOS 7D
+ Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM
+ Accessories: Canon TC-80N3 Remote, Manfrotto Tripod, H&Y ND2-ND400
+ GPS: 22°25'8" N 114°13'16" E
+ Altitude: 21.9m
+ Location: 中國香港馬鞍山恆明街2號聽濤雅苑二樓花園 Garden, 2nd Floor, Vista Paradiso, 2 Hang Ming St, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, China
+ Serial: SML.20130410.7D.37678.SQ
+ Workflow: Lightroom 4
+ Series: 寧 Serenity
# Media Licensing
Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited
“輕風綠葉水流間” / 寧 Serenity (ND LE 30-sec) / SML.20130410.7D.37678.SQ
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Why should you invest on a good tripod? Well, for situations like these where you need to give 100% trust that your camera won’t accidentally drop from the sky and fall onto people on the street.
Pictured is the Canon EOS 7D + Canon EF 70-200 f/4L USM + Canon EF 1.4x Extender mounted on Manfrotto tripod + doing aerial timelapse of 1-second intervals of people jogging + bicycling down on the Ma On Shan Promenade 27 floors below.
I am shooting JPEGs for this round so hopefully I won't spend the whole day exporting JPEGs from Lightroom again.
Photographed with iPad 3.
“Aerial timelapse setup” / SML.20130314.IP3.09791
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Diana Eng + Brady Lee Hodge aka BLH BLH BLH after the show.
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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.
Jeffrey Marsh and Rick Sorkin having been working together since 2001. They blend classic cabaret, modern composition / performance and audience interaction. Basically, if they like it, it makes it into the show. That can be a joke about The Golden Girls or a 1930's German war song.
The duo cut their teeth playing the night club circuit in the early aughts, touring the act around NE America. Highlights have included a project with an 11 piece rock orchestra and SRO shows in various venues.
The Venn Diagrams
Modern Day Cabaret
Inner Beauty Parlor is a free monthly series curated and hosted by Joseph Keckler. It is held at the Envoy Gallery at 131 Chrystie St in the Lower East Side.
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