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Negative exposure of the image "Symphonic Light Abstraction".

 

This started out as an experiment with Christmas lights on a house in Tacoma, Washington. I like how there are hints of music symbols; bars, lines, notes, etc...

 

I like this abstract's outcome.

square abstract series

backlight - the sun

flash through umbrella on lumen of the right photographer

 

Loch Etive

Scotland

 

Grazie a Stefano Baglioni per i suggerimenti riguardo a questa foto!

 

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©Marco Dian 2013

A Little Play...

 

...For The Stripe

Un saule pleureur se reflétant dans le lac.

valley of fire abstraction

the image was derived from the same freesia flowers that feature in the pictures that follow.

see note under 'abstraction (the first).

Abstraction is a performance installation that Inspired by Complicite's A Disappearing Number, this performance installation explores the key themes of mathematics, collision between East and West, and the interconnections of human relationships. Conceptualized as a visual score, and drawing references fro leading contemporary artists like Robert Wilson and Robert Lepage, the performance installation seeks to explore a new perspective accessible to the audience of 21st Century. Merging real-time technology with live performance, this re-invention blurs the lines between arts and science. Abstraction aims to leave behind something of permanent value, reverberating the life of memories.

 

Abstraction is created and designed by Theatre+Performance and Interactive Art Level 2 Students in collaboration with Acting Level 1 In Lasalle College of Arts.

 

Project Leaders - Cherilyn Woo a& Mithru Vigneshwara

Assistant project Leaders - Khairul Kamsani

Directors - Cherilyn Woo, Khairul Kamsani, Rachael Nonis, Fairuz Atiqah

Set Designer - Mithru Vigneshwara

VIsual Composers - Jacky Boen, Adam Aw & Mui Rui Yi

Interaction Designer / Developer - Zac Ong

Sound Designer - Khairul Kamsani, Benjamin Low, Adam Aw

Stage Manager - Josiah Yoong

Sound Engineer - Sage Tan

Costume and props Co-ordinator - Fairuz Atiqah

Projection engineer - Kailash

Front of House Manager - Rachael Nonis

  

Cast

Aninda - Andrew Sutherland

Ruth - Chng XIn Xuan

Al - Benedict Hew

Ramanujan - Ali Anwar

Hardy - Kyle Gannon

Jenaki - Farez Najid

Ramanujan's Mother - Rytasha Rathod

Surita - Frances Lee

Lecture student / Passenger - Dominque De Marco

Lecture student / Passenger - Morweena Maclean

Barbara - chanel chan

Harvard Professor - Shana Yap

Fellow#1 - Lian Sutton

Fellow#2 - Axel Renevey

Vasily Kandinsky. (French, born Russia. 1866-1944). Small Worlds IV ( Kleine Welten IV) from the portfolio Small Worlds (Kleine Welten). (1922). Lithograph, composition (irreg.): 10 1/2 x 10 1/16" (26.6 x 25.6 cm); sheet: 13 1/4 x 11 3/8" (33.6 x 28.9 cm). Publisher: Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin. Printer: Staatliches Bauhaus, Weimar. Edition: 230 published in 1922 (1-30 deluxe edition on Japan and 31-230 on Bütten paper). Gift of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. © 2008 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

GX 7 + Minolta 135mm F2.8

(I wasn't sure what to call this!)

Any suggestions?

 

Some great ideas so far, "Purple wormhole, Pruple haze, flower power . . I just can't choose between them.

  

11x17"

Adobe Photoshop CS3

This is a process through the abstraction of an image, then playing with color scheme, and then adding texture to that scheme. I enjoyed this project and I think it's because of how much I like a more graphic style.

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