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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.
Loch Etive
Scotland
Grazie a Stefano Baglioni per i suggerimenti riguardo a questa foto!
©Marco Dian 2013
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