View allAll Photos Tagged Visualisation
An ongoing series of onomatopoetic representations of several locations in London. By using a dictaphone to initially record sounds from each location, type treatment and placement was then later determined by visual arrangements found within audio visualisation software. Different colours of text refer to different sounds within the location. The examples shown, represent a short trip on the tube, and an afternoon in Crystal Palace Park.
A second trial workshop on visual historic newspaper data, held at the British Library on 30 October 2019
Cover of the wonderful book by Neville Goddard, who explains how power of our thoughts and imagination to create our reality.
An early renderhouse visualisation project, very fine people, Staf Claessen and his wife. They invited me to take a look at the 'work in progress'. You can easily compare the renders and the final result
From a brilliant tutorial by Ducky£D.
-----------------------------
Some other albums of mine I hope you'll enjoy:
2023
Twitter ID: erraticspace
Instagram (opens in same page!)
Instagram: My cat + friends
Instagram: Me - Non-cat stuff.
Visualisation of a steel-case bungaloo studie for a camping site in Brandenburg BRD.
Client: PGF-ARCHITEKTUR.CH
p.art@gmx.ch
Tottenham Court Road in London 1910.
In 1910 a travel guide used Birds-Eye Views to illustrate the areas.
From Isotype Revisited project (http://www.isotyperevisited.org) at the University of Reading. Reproduced with permission.
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
Visualisation with view from Hamlets Way - new proposed entrance to Ennerdale House, with EastendHomes office wrapping round the block.
After constructing a happier world around them, Joshua asked participants to choose one action they would take to help create that world.
An early renderhouse visualisation project, very fine people, Staf Claessen and his wife. They invited me to take a look at the 'work in progress'. You can easily compare the renders and the final result