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Visual of concept 'From ePortfolio to a Digital Learning & Working Environment'

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BIG poster in front of Miraikan!

Photo: Interactive Institute.

Sara Backlund, Head of Marketing & Communications at the Interactive Institute, was one of thirteen presenters at PechaKucha Night Tokyo Volume 77 which was held at SuperDeluxe in Tokyo October 28. This PechaKucha was "design-only", since Tokyo Design Week starts this Friday, October 29.

 

Photo: Nagame Hayami.

Visual Journal of my 31 Things Journey!

Comfort: Visual Systems

 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

BMW Guggenheim Lab

First Park | Houston at Second Ave.

New York City

 

Conventional definitions of comfort as an individual measure are being upended by the unseen risks in the shared systems that our social and personal comfort-ability depends upon. VisionArc director, Landon Brown, presents a talk and open workshop to examine the interface between visual language and the shared systems of day-to-day life in the city. The visual language of formal systems will be used as a stepping off point. From there the workshop opens to discuss ways in which the repurposing of familiar parts of the city's social, infrastructural and commercial landscape might offer a glimpse into future solutions for confronting shared risk at the urban scale.

 

Photo: Kristopher McKay

© The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York

Italy, PERUGIA VISUAL ART PERFORMING

Philipp Geist + Nocci

 

19 Maggio h.21 ::: Piazza 4 Novembre, Perugia, Italy

 

Sashimee in collaborazione con l'associazione culturale "Rondine", presenta un grande progetto di video arte in una delle piazze più belle d'Italia, Piazza 4 Novembre a Perugia.

 

InVideoLaPace

 

«La pace non è assenza di conflitto. Il conflitto è un fatto inevitabile della vita quotidiana: conflitti interiori, interpersonali, tra gruppi e internazionali. La pace consiste nell’affrontare in modo creativo i conflitti. Pace è il modo di procedere per risolvere i conflitti in modo tale che entrambe le parti vincano [...]».

Così scrive J. e K. McGinnis, con parole che ben si prestano ad interpretare questo evento e chi ne è promotore: l’associazione “Rondine cittadella della Pace”.

Accettare il conflitto senza rimuoverlo; superarlo attraverso il dialogo e il confronto, affinché le parti coinvolte ne escano arricchite, vincitrici appunto.

È qui racchiuso, infatti, il senso ultimo dell’idea ispiratrice che da anni sostiene l’esperienza e i progetti dell’associazione Rondine. Nell’omonimo borgo medievale, in provincia di Arezzo, giovani provenienti dai Paesi in conflitto dei Balcani, del Caucaso, del Medio Oriente e dell’Africa, diversi per identità culturale e politica, spesso nemici di confine, hanno qui, a Rondine, la possibilità di sperimentare invece una vita di convivenza, di formazione e di studio, altrimenti impossibile nelle loro terre di origine.

L’obiettivo è quello di creare le condizioni affinché le reciproche diffidenze e diversità possano essere superate attraverso un’esperienza culturale di scambio.

E’ a partire da tali premesse, dunque, che si sviluppa anche la performance Le Armi della Pace.

Si tratta infatti di uno spettacolo Multimediale (Audio/Visual) che ricerca un dialogo tra realtà normalmente lontane e spesso “in conflitto”, quale la musica antica, vocale e rinascimentale di Palestrina, ad esempio, e le tendenze invece della musica contemporanea odierna, inclini all’uso delle nuove tecnologie e dei nuovi media. Ancora, la convivenza di stili e di linguaggi diversi si realizza nell’incontro tra la video arte e l’architettura.

La cattedrale di Perugia, già artisticamente rilevante, diverrà con la sua mole imponente una superficie che il video artista Philiph Geist userà al pari di una tela. Giocando con la struttura, con le linee, e sempre tendendo da conto il significato storico e simbolico dell’edificio, il video artista proietterà sulla facciata immagini in movimento, sincronizzate con la musica, alternando l’uso di colori, di linee spezzate, di forme astratte, a figure invece reali: fotografie degli interni, immagini di Perugia, ma anche rappresentazioni di momenti di fratellanza, di gioia e di condivisione tra le persone.

Nelle intenzioni dell’ideatore – il compositore Fabrizio Nocci – antico e moderno, classico e contemporaneo, dovranno dunque confrontarsi per superare il divario che normalmente li separa e ritrovare, proprio nel connubio tra linguaggi e stili differenti, un nuovo significato possibile.

L’idea è quella di suggerire, in termini artistici, le potenzialità insite in un progetto come quello dell’associazione Rondine, ricordandone le linee guida: accettare il conflitto, sapersi confrontare con il proprio passato, superarlo, trarre beneficio dall’incontro con il diverso.

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Philipp Geist | Videogeist.

repetición de elementos visuales

Students create models of Washington DC monuments.

I wonder how they pick which person gets to have what look.

shipwreck and high-rise resorts on coast of Aruba

The "best" art facilities in the 23 campus Cal State system and beyond. 100,000 square feet of art and design labs, studios, and classrooms with up-to-date equipment situated one hour from Los Angeles in a beautiful scenic location.

 

Photo Courtesy Of CSUSB Campus Photographer: Robert Whitehead

modelo: Rachel Sarra

repetición de elementos visuales

Justin-Siena's Visual and Performing Arts Department is proud to announce the kick-off of our brand new series of professional Film Forums on Friday, September 25 at 7 pm in the Dining Hall.

 

Leading Special Effects Artist from Hollywood returns to his Alma Mater for an evening of discussion and hands-on creature demonstrations from one of Hollywood’s leading special effect companies

 

NAPA, CA Justin-Siena's Visual and Performing Arts Department is proud to announce the kick-off of their brand new series of professional Film Forums on Friday, September 25, 2015, at 7 pm in the Dining Hall (4026 Maher Street Napa, CA 94558). Our first featured guest artist will be alumnus Mark Rappaport ’72. Mark returns to his alma mater as the founder, owner, and CEO of Creature Effects, one of Hollywood's most successful and best known special effects houses. Mark and his crew will offer and evening of film clips, lecture, discussion, and hands on demonstrations of some of their more famous creatures, including Devil Baby which is a viral audio-animatronic internet sensation.

 

With a long list of Box Office hits, including Ted 2, Gone Girl, Wild, and 300, Mark's artistry has taken the industry by storm. Come enjoy the magic of Creature Effects and some fabulous door prizes with alum Mark Rapport on September 25 at 7:00 pm in the Justin-Siena Dining Hall. Students are free and adults only $10. Tickets can be purchased online (www.justin-siena.org) or at the door. Be sure to bring your smart phone/iPad to compete for some one-of-a-kind door prizes.

Programação visual para o stand Syene.

Visual Kei is a Japanese musicgenre and style.

Model: Soubi Rose (me)

Hair and makeup by me

venezia A4 nov'2011

Visual [J]Rock Band.

 

Z'ephyruS é uma banda brasileira de visual rock, iniciada no começo de 2007. Eles são inspirados pela cena de visual kei japonesa e outros estilos de música ocidental, tentando criar uma mistura dos dois mundos em suas músicas. A primeira estréia da Z'eS foi em março de 2008, em um tributo ao Dir en grey chamado "Brazilian Zombie Heroes", com a versão da música "Cage" - que recebeu boa resposta do público. Depois disso, a banda passou por alguma mudanças na formação e entrou num pequeno hiatos para resolver todos seus problemas. Eles reiniciaram as atividades no final de dezembro, anunciando algumas apresentações acústicas com o sugestivo nome de "A Brisa Antes da Tempestade" para o primeiro semestre de 2009. Ao lado disso, novos membros juntaram-se a banda e os primeiros singles começaram a ser trabalhados.

  

www.myspace.com/zephyrusofficial

Visual Design Theory. Based on one of the classes that I teach. While there is a photo in here somewhere this is more about illustration. Some of the images are created with a 3D program. Many are created in Illustrator and the whole image was put together with Photoshop. 24x39

2.5 weeks after surgery

 

Read about here: Broke Back Mountain

Aelite Walker Underarm/Axillary Crutch YS Shoot

Team building project to unite a creative team under my management. Each designer was given and apple and a pile of maganes and told to do whatever they wanted. The results were photographed an incorporated into the design teams identity.

Live visuals installation at Nordik impact 2007, by Aalto, Ratsi and Lego_man.

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live visuals for mamba suite

2236 and 2237 are shots of playwright and novelist Monica Wood. Sorry they're a bit dark. I forgot to put on automatic flash. Hopefully you can touch them up.

The other two of course are rehearsal shots for the play taken backstage at Portland Stage. The folks in the shots are:

 

Tom Bloom - tall white-haired guy with pullover on. He plays mill boss Henry McCoy

Lisa Stathoplos - the lady with the dark hair. She plays paperworker's wife Marie Donahue.

Daniel Noel - the other guy, wearing the Bob Marley t-shirt. He plays Marie's husband Ernie Donahue

Sally Wood - with the red hair and jeans. She's the director (no relation to Monica)

 

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