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- I took this photo at @grandcoffee using an app called ForoMecha, which automagically snaps multiple photos and puts them together on one image. The app works well & the vignetting is a nice touch, but I wish I could change the final shape to a square.
Daily App Experiment #16: "Robogames" pic split into two versions (dithered & non) then I assembled the final version with Juxtaposer.
Daily App Experiment #15: "iPhoto Droste" made by taking a screenshot of my photo album then infinity stitched with the iDroste app.
a variety of techniques went into this little foursome.... I'll have to describe that when I have a keyboard! :)
Daily App Experiment #17: "Macro LED" I was taking close up pictures with a macro lens on my iPhone. When looking at a LED close up, the image glitched out in crazy ways. Probably not good for my camera :)
Daily App Experiment #192: "A Good Look" - Shot this photo of Sutro Tower and ran it through #stripecam multiple times. The first time was to create the plaid at the bottom, then I re-ran it to create the vertical stripes on the side. Final color processing in Camera+. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily app Experiment #265 "Parade" - shot during the #opbart protest today. I used the regular camera app and a 2X telephoto lens for iPhone to get the original picture. Then created a red copy and a black and white copy in Camera+. I used #truehdr to merge those two copies into a final image, then tried using #primasnap to bring out the details a little more. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
- a fruit stand on 22nd and Valencia. I ran the image through Diptic, then rotated and mirrored 3 of the 4 segments.
Daily App Experiment #331 "Will It Blend" - ran this photo through #toonpaint to create a black and white "drawing". I then ran the original image through #decim8 for a glitches version of the image which I then layered with the Toonpaint image using #blender's Screen filter. I opened the filtered/glitches image in #filterstorm and softly added bits of the original image back on top. Finally, and most interestingly, I used #interlacer to layer the blended image with the filterstorm image. I like how this creates a look of only certain parts of the image getting interlaced. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #decim8nday
Some of my glitch art from my Experimental iPhone photography workshop that I'll be teaching in NYC next week. Details here docpop.org/workshop
Testing the upcoming Interlacer app. I ran the same photo through Plastic Bullet 3 different times, then ran them all through Interlacer.
Daily App Experiment #28: "Shower" taken and edited entirely in Camera+, which has some useful features for cropping and adjusting.
Daily App Experiment #285 "the Walk" - wanted to do a simple piece today, so I took an image and ran it through #percolator two different times. Then I took those two percolated images and ran them through #interlacer. Simple and classic. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #38 "Why?" - a photo of Yoni Wolf at The Independent edited with the Decim8 app.
Daily App Experiment #171 "ArtAttack" - one of highlights of the last few #makersfaire events has been ArcAttack's giant musical tesla coils. They sound great and are fun to watch. I shot these pics mid arc using #FotoMecha. I then ran that image through #ToonPaint and #Autopainter. I then used #DXP to merge those two images. #makerfaire #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
- Made with Camera+. Unlike IG, Camera+ has borders you can add that don't alter the image. For this experiment I added a border to an image, saved it, then re-opened and added another border. Although the end result isn't awesome, I'm still glad I tried it. It was cool to learn I could combine borders.
Daily App Experiment #175: "Hella Dapper And Shit" - trying on a fancy gentleman's jacket at FSC Barbershop. If they took monthly payments, I would totally buy it :) This shot was run through #WordFoto, which I found through some other folks #appsperiment pics. I used #Typogram for the phrase on the bottom and processed the image in Camera+. #daily_appsperiment
Original capture in Camera+, but reduced to giant pixels so not really important. Grid of solid color blocks made with Fun Mosaic run through Snapseed's drama filter to give some graduation and then run through Tiny Planets to make a "radar grid" looking image. Ran that through Decim8 with the Veth and Precog1 filters and this is the result. I think is is done. Tried a few other tweaks and didn't like them as much as this. I am a creation behind to wrap up this series and with 2 minutes left in the month I am not going to make it. But that is ok. I can do one tomorrow and call it good. :)
- while playing a cool visual art generator called Gltichbeam, I took a screenshot of the bright geometric patterns I was seeing. Then I simply took that into the DXP app and layered it on top of a pic I took in BART.
I'm heading out to New York next week to teach a really cool "appsperiment" workshop at Adorama. I'll cover basics of Decim8, Glitch Lab, and Filterstorm and show my tips and tricks for creating compelling glitch and experimental art on a mobile device. Sign up here.
Mon, May 20, 2013
5:30PM - 7:30PM
Registration deadline: May 19, 2013
Event location: The Adorama Building,
42 West 18th Street 5th Floor
Daily App Experiment #34: "One Way" - image turned into text art with ASCIIme, then I juxtaposed parts of the original image back on top of the ASCII art using the Juxtaposer app.
Daily App Experiment #292 : "Muzacal Chairs" - For yesterday's #appsperiment, I took two photos using the same #hipstamatic set up (and taken from the same relative position) and merged them using #trueHDR. Today, I did a similar project, but switched my "lenses" and "film" in Hipstamatic between shots. The end result is kind of cool. You can tell that even though I was trying to stay still, the camera angle did change slightly (hence the effect on the chairs). #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #317 "A poet in heels" - After performing at
Monday night's Rumpus show, I caught this stunning pose in high heels
and had to capture it. The legs belong to Rachel Resnick, who read
some of her work after my performance, but the photo was a bit too
dark to make out. So I converted the image to black and white and ran
it through #autopainterII's "felt tip" filter. I then used #blender's
"Screen" effect to layer the black and white autopainter image back on
to the dramatic red lighted original. #appsperiment
#daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #33: "Doggy"- created with the Percolator & toonPAINT apps, then layered together with DXP with white borders provided by Camera+
Original capture of a flower in Camera+. Tweaked for color in Snapseed. Run through Decim8. Color and contrast adjusted in Snapseed and tiltshift applied. Created a color gradient mask in Brushes and adjusted the color of the mask in PICTone. Blended the gradient with ImageBlender as multiply. I like the two guardian looking figures at the top. They look like mice in armor to me.
Daily App Experiment #200: "Fireball" - using the #SlitScan app, I continuously captured one vertical point as the sun set into the horizon. This generated on long image with a constantly shrinking point of light. I then took that long image and ran it through #tinyplanet. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Drawing in Flowpaper, manipulated with Decim8. Cropped in Camera+ for mirroring and tweaked for color. Created mirror with collage feature of Photogene2. Decim8ed one of the "ghosts" from my previous appsperiments accidentally and liked the result. Inverted it in PhotoSplash and blended with exclusion to the first result. Applied a few more color and contrast tweaks in Snapseed and tiltshifted.
: made with Magic Shutter (long exposure) & 8bit App (to light paint the text). Wow it's been a full month of in-app-image-experiments! Have a good year everybody!
Daily App Experiment #173: "Stroll" - I've posted a few #daily_appsperiment images with #SlitScan before, but usually from a stationary position. Today's #appsperiment was created by setting Slit-Scan at it's slowest setting, one frame a second, and recording my walk afterwork. It starts on the right with my office, then the black is the elevator, then a nice walk on the sidewalk, followed by a visit to Walgreens. The image was the. Cropped in #Camera+ then filtered in#SwankoLab.
- Trimensional is an app that "Scans" an image and renders it's best guess of that images 3D features. It's not perfect, but it's fun to mess around with. I took a few images from Trimensional, with various 3D mapping effects, then arranged them with Diptic.
Daily App Experiment #328 "Fish Out Of Water" - took a picture with the normal camera app then ran it through the #FisheyeToyCam app. I then used the #diptic app to create a version of the image using the fisheye image on the left side and the normal image on the right. Finally I took the fisheye image and the diptic image and layered the together using #interlacer. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #151: "Tecate Piñata" - This shot of a giant Tecate piñata that had been abandoned on San Carlos st, has been glitched out with #Decim8. I finally learned how to unlock the app's two secret filters; "Interface" and "L225". These filters are awesome in combination! #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #319 "Bleach" - I ran this photo through #noir to create a black and white image with really washed out light areas around the edges. I then took that b&w image layered it back on top of the original colored version using #blender's "screen" effect. The end result kept the light areas washed out while allowing the original colors to show through on the darker areas of the b&w image. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Un año antes de su encuentro con aquel cineasta canadiense, William se había dedicado a explorar de primera mano las posibles reacciones de un público algo más acostumbrado al eufemismo.
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Part of Imaginary people series. Una serie de desdibujados personajes caminantes asumen nombre y provocan historias... sin saberlo.
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created with the MagicShutter app with IG's Lord Kelvin Filter.
part of my Daily App Experiments series (on my Instagram). These were all done with an iPhone and the MagicShutter app. I couldn't have done these without my Glif iPhone holder and a tripod.