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showing a close up of a tulip on a visualiser

Project: Visualising the Virtual Concourse, Leader: Tom Kovac. RMIT Architecture Installation, RMIT Curator: Brent Allpress, in Spots on Schools Exhibition, Curator: Paola Giaconia.

 

Visions: Beyond Media Festival for Architecture and Media, Stazione Leopolda, Florence, Italy, July 9-17, 2009. Festival Director: Marco Brizzi.

 

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All the rage at the moment... a graph of www.pepysdiary.com/ generated by www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

 

It would be really good if the applet could tell you what pages each part of the diagram represented.

I found out what days I posted most regularly on Instagram and then used those clusters to compare the days through size of the clusters. Sunday was my most popular day with Monday close behind, Friday and Saturday were pretty similar, and the other week days were a lot less

 

Photoshop colour scheme design visualisation of exterior repaint projects. This photograph was taken by a colleague with his Lenovo Helix hybrid tablet's camera. I hate mobile crap cameras. The photograph quality is crap but it was all I had to work with as the project and client are in Hawera, Taranaki. A four hour drive away. Where ever possible I use my DSLR camera to capture imagery. In this case the rendering did its job for the client which is essentially to visually communicate how the colour schemes will look in situ to aid them with their colour scheme decisions.

Productive Chaos

Client: 3HPA / Draw Architects

 

3D Visualization Artist: 8 YOLK DESIGN STUDIO

 

Scope: 3D Modelling, Realistic Rendering, Photoshop-enhancing,

 

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A walk-through of the stages of 3D Visualisation. There's a slight delay after you click 'play'...please be patient! :)

Visualising the bytes of a file

experiments in audio visualisation and feedback

 

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Map created with iPhone Tracker

petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker/

 

The nice thing is, I can point to just about every one of the out of town dots, and remember happy hikes, meals with friends, setting out on exciting journeys...

 

What's this all about? www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/apr/20/iphone-tracking...

 

Personally, I'm OK with the iPhone storing information about where I've been. It's not like I'm not already tweeting about it, uploading photos to Flickr, reviewing things on Tripadvisor and so on...

A old audio visualisation work. I actually use this to choose tracks that work well with the Hoxtron project ( www.play-create.com/id.php?016 ).

 

This song - Radiohead 'Everything in its right place'

Lots of parking in the loading zone - Friday November 14.

Detail, Ami Waring - track: Wings.

 

"The embroidered work is accompanied by a series of mounted close-up working photographs of the embroidery, focusing on key elements to both the song and artwork."

I had an interesting conversation with a photographer friend last week about pre-visualisation. Now she is studying photography to the BFA level so has done infinitely more study than me around the art of photography. The images she makes are autobiographical in nature and layered in symbolism and become more of a production than a photograph. She does not tend to take an image without storyboarding an idea, deciding on what she needs to include or exclude, what props are required, locations and lighting. Her images can be appreciated on many levels, from the quick glance to the extended study. Contrast this with my images which are frequently just found images, grab shots that have caught my eye, composed and framed according to the mood I am in at the time. I probably actually do more post-visualisation than pre-visualisation, using Lightroom or Photoshop to express what I was feeling when the image was made.

 

Now I have been thinking about my photography for a while now, asking why I make images - what am I trying to say. Is it just a pretty picture I am after or should I be looking for more? While I do some pre-visualisation, especially if I am photographing a model, usually I use photography as a form of mediation, where I go somewhere with no pre conceived ideas (or only broad sweeping ideas based on the location). Often I may not even take any images, but I am always thinking and looking for something to capture my imagination.

 

I would image that pre-visialisation would improve my photography but I guess I am worried that refusing to photography anything not previsualised may stifle the mediative aspect of photography for me. I probably need to find some sort of happy medium?

 

I have another friend is also big on pre-visualisation and the visual diary, though when I look at his images many appear to be more like mine - not visually like mine (his are far superior), but post-visualised (or maybe pre-visualised at the time of capture?) Of course maybe the sign of good pre-visualisation is that the image does not appear to be pre-visualised?

 

What are your thoughts? Do you pre-visualise images before capture?

McKay Felt - track: Persons

 

"I wanted to illustrate the confidence and empowering message in Persons by creating Little Simz to be a larger than life figure, taking the world in her hands and proclaiming her worth as an artist and individual."

 

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Personal visualisation project based on the Minimum House by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten.

 

Interpretation of the design and interior, plus all modelling/rendering/post by James Lawley (some stock objects used...)

 

Rendered in V-ray 2.0 with post-production in Photoshop CS5 and a touch in Lightroom.

3d Architectural Visualisation For living room Aantzz - 3d Visualisation, Architectural Rendering, architectural illustration and 3d animation 3d architectural visualisation , cgi, 3d visualisation, 3d Animation, 3d studio London, architectural illustartion www.aantzz.co.uk, aantzz

Client: CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

 

3D Visualization Artist: 8 YOLK DESIGN STUDIO

 

Scope: 3D Modelling, Realistic Rendering, Photoshop-enhancing,

 

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Sharina Shahrin - track: This is not an Outro

 

"Centralising around the theme of 'space and time,' I was inspired by the ominous sound of the audio to create a dark, abstract cityscape that captured the sense of movement and juxtaposition between the delicate and raw qualities of the track."

Visualisation (in the middle) of Deborah Brinkschulte's talk, "Und ihr wollt wirklich die Villa besetzen? Über die Rückeroberung der Stadt"

 

Photo: Ralph Weinmann

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