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radial diagrams showing the connections between people working on r&d projects at arup - "the research network at arup"
Bah, looking back at this, it really seems dated. Fugly, but at the time, it worked. I hated the OSD for CenterStage. Had it gone into full and proper production it would be one of the first places for a visual redesign.
Four A4 silkscreen prints, four 5x7 photos.
Experimental responses to original architectural photography of 'Berlin Hauptbahnhof' (middle) - creating silkscreen prints, line drawing printed onto acetate and printing onto fabric (bottom). final layered silkscreen print (top).
- October 2017.
fairy tale: the sleeping beauty
- took the photos with a analog SLR
- developed negatives
- make a copy in the photographic laboratory
- retouching the copy manually
This application is a visualiser for the next generation of 3D ground avoidance sonar. It is coded in C#, using DirectX9 for drawing.
The 3D matrices retrieved from the echo sounder are processed and polygonised with the marching-cube algorithm.
The colour display is based on height or intensity of the echo, allowing a visual identification of the obstacles respectively by their depth or material.
The resolution of the processed 3D matrices can be changed arbitrarily.
Files can be displayed in succession via a playback function.
This screen is a polygonisation renderer as a solid mesh with lighting and a colour palette based on depth.
“Visualising scenic beauty”
I’m not being ‘cocky’ when titling it this way. People approached me when painting on the Carmel beach, asking me- “What are you painting?” I replyed in a (probably) dull way, because later on the (Indian) wife came up to the...
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visualise: reloaded
science made simple
Photo: Kiran Ridley
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This images show the two sight of frames.
First, Inside of the temple to outside , people can see the sky. (James Turrell’s view)
Second , outside of the temple to inside , we can see people in colour ( my point)
My Buro is an executive business condominium in Cheshire, commissioned by HKR Architects we were asked to produce a photo realistic image of the reception area coupled with an axonometric view of the whole ground floor.
Practical Photography - Boot Skills camp. A weekend of photography based at Edwinstowe Youth Hostel. We had sessions on four themes; Visualisation, Composition, Light (using reflectors) and Creativity.