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As the title notes, it's my first attempt at creating a fake Tilt Shift photo. The original photo is a fairly grey, not very interesting shot of the city of Melbourne, taken from one of the roofs at RMIT. The walls are the courtyard of the Old Melbourne Gaol.
I must say, the photo is much more appealing this way.
so... i was there driving around, shifting into second. when, POP! the shifter ball flys off and lands in the cup holder.
apparently the screw holding the ball on was held down by a cheapo plastic end. which fractured in half. letting the ball free to fly about the interior of my economy car
The original picture used to make the tilt shift "experiment". You may look at the result here: www.flickr.com/photos/beerbaum/3987366680/
Shift knob DIY: part 2/7
Begin the dismantle by holding the boot ring with your thumb and index finger
A unique public art display to showcase a rotation of original works by regional artists in an urban setting, The Art Box at North Hills is a collaboration between North Hills and the NCMA. The collaboration features regional and NC art and share information about NCMA exhibitions and program opportunities with the community. The Art Box is open on the ground level of the Bank of America Tower, at the corner of Six Forks and Dartmouth Roads.
The current installation will last 12 months and features Maya Freelon’s commissioned work, Shifting Seasons.
Shifting Seasons is a site-specific, kinetic installation made completely out of tissue paper. As the title suggests, the artwork will change throughout the year encouraging the public to revisit North Hills and witness the evolution of her artwork.
Shift of paradigm can give whole new perspective of a project. It may give you the best solution or the best idea.