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Conductor18.11[self exile]
Sit back and watch as I float on,and on.
Music by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Production
Created in Tilt Brush VR
Adherent16.93[cyberspace]
This social setting is no different from the others.
Must keep searching.
Music by Twin Musicom
Hackerland by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
Created in Virtual Reality with Tilt Brush VR.
Watch the process as Roben-Marie creates a visual journal page. Thanks to Dina Wakley for her awesome on-line class that encouraged me to use spray inks and masks and also to Journal Girl "Kira" for her instruction on how to write with Sumi Ink!
Watch the video here!
Watch on Vimeo here!
Watch on YouTube here!
A full interview with the Israeli painter Raphael Perez (in Hebrew Rafi Peretz) about the ideas behind the naive painting, resume, personal biography and CV
Question: Raphael Perez Tell us about your work process as a naive painter?
Answer: I choose the most iconic and famous buildings in every city and town that are architecturally interesting and have a special shape and place the iconic buildings on boulevards full of trees, bushes, vegetation, flowers.
Question: How do you give depth in your naive paintings?
Answer: To give depth to the painting, I build the painting with layers of vegetation, after those low famous buildings, followed by a tall avenue of trees, and behind them towers and skyscrapers, in the sky I sometimes put innocent signs of balloons, kites.
A recurring motif in some of my paintings is the figure of the painter who is in the center of the boulevard and paints the entire scene unfolding in front of him, also there are two kindergarten teachers who are walking with the kindergarten children with the state flags that I paint, and loving couples hugging and kissing and family paintings of mother, father and child walking in harmony on the boulevard.
Question: Raphael Perez What characterizes your naive painting?
Answer: Most naive paintings have the same characteristics
(Definition as it appears in Wikipedia)
• Tells a simple story to absorb from everyday life, usually with humans.
• The representation of the painter's idealization to reality - the mapping of reality.
• Failure to maintain perspective - especially details even in distant details.
• Extensive use of repeating patterns - many details.
• Warm and bright colors.
• Sometimes the emphasis is on outlines.
• Most of the characters are flat, lack volume
• No interest in texture, expression, correct proportions
• No interest in anatomy.
• There is not much use of light and shadow, the colors create a three-dimensional effect.
I find these definitions to be valid for all my naive paintings
Question: Raphael Perez Why do you mainly choose the city of Tel Aviv?
Answer: I was born in Jerusalem, the capital city which I love very much and also paint,
I love the special Bauhaus buildings in Tel Aviv, the ornamental buildings that were built a century ago in the 1920s and 1930s, the beautiful boulevards, towers and modern skyscrapers give you the feeling of the hustle and bustle of a large metropolis and there are quite a few low and tall buildings that are architecturally fascinating in their form the special one
Also, the move to Tel Aviv, which is the capital of culture, freedom, and secularism, allowed me to live my life as I chose, to live in a relationship with a man, Jerusalem, which is a traditional city, it is more complicated to live a homosexual life, also, the art world takes place mainly in the city of Tel Aviv, and it is possible that from a professional point of view, this allows I can support myself better in Tel Aviv than in any other city in Israel.
Question: raphael perez are the paintings of the city of Tel Aviv different from the paintings of the city of Jerusalem
Answer: Most of the paintings of Jerusalem have an emphasis on the color yellow, gold, the color of the old city walls, the subjects I painted in Jerusalem are mainly a type of idealization of a peaceful life between Jews and Arabs and paintings that deal with the Jewish religious world, a number of paintings depict all shades of the currents of Judaism of today
In contrast, the Tel Aviv paintings are more colorful, with skyscrapers, the sea, balloons and more secular motifs
Question: Raphael Perez Tell us about which buildings and their architects you usually choose in your city paintings
Answer: My favorite buildings are those that have a special shape that anyone can recognize and are the symbols of the city and you will give several examples:
In the city of Tel Aviv, my favorite buildings are: the opera building with its unusual geometric shape, the Yisrotel tower with its special head, the Hail Bo Shalom tower that for years was the symbol of the tallest building in Tel Aviv, the Levin house that looks like a Japanese pagoda, the burgundy-colored Nordeau hotel with the special dome at the end of the building, A pair of Alon towers with the special structure of the sea, Bauhaus buildings typical of Tel Aviv with the special balconies and the special staircase, the Yaakov Agam fountain in Dizengoff square appears in a large part of the paintings, many towers that are in the stock exchange complex, the Aviv towers and other tall buildings on Ayalon, in some of the paintings I took plans An outline of future buildings that need to be built in the city and I drew them even before they were built in reality,
In the paintings of Jerusalem, I mainly chose the area of the Old City and East Jerusalem, a painting of the walls of the Old City, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the El Akchea Mosque, the Tower of David, most of the famous churches in the city, the right hand of Moses, in most of the paintings the Jew is wearing a blue shirt with a red male cord I was in the youth movement and the Arab with a galabia, and in the paintings of the religious public then, Jews with black suits and white shirts, tallitas, kippahs, special hats, synagogues and more
I also created three paintings of the city of Haifa and one painting of Safed
In the Haifa paintings I drew the university, the Technion, the famous Egged Tower, the Sail Tower, well-known hotels, of course the Baha'i Gardens and the Baha'i Temple, Haifa Port and the boats and other famous buildings in the city
Question: Have you created series of other cities from around the world?
Answer: I created series of New York City with all the iconic and famous buildings such as: the Guggenheim Museum, the famous skyscrapers - the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, Lincoln Center, the famous synagogue in the city, the Statue of Liberty, the flags of the United States and other famous buildings
Two paintings of London and all its famous sites, Big Ben, famous monuments, the Ferris wheel, Queen Elizabeth and her family, the double bus, the famous public telephone, palaces, famous churches, well-known monuments
I created 4 naive paintings of cities in China, a painting of Shanghai, two paintings of the city of Suzhou and a painting of the World Park in the city of Beijing... I chose the famous skyline of Shanghai with all the famous towers, the famous promenade, temples and old buildings, two Paintings of the city of Suzhou with the famous canals, bridges, special gardens, towers and skyscrapers of the city
the visible part of the sculpture is 3.33 metres. as you can see from the photographs, it consists of two columns of figures that face each other. beyond the point of visibility, at the very tip of these columns, the figures (one female, one male) are infinitely small.
at the top of the sculpture (the point at which they become visible to the naked eye) the couple each have a height of 1mm; and from that point, they grow in size towards the planet Earth with the following proportionality…
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597…
… at which point they cease to be visible to the naked eye as they pass into the Earth and beyond.
at the very tip of each column - beyond the point of infinite smallness, i say there exists (although it does not actually ‘exist’) a condition of pure singleness.
pure singleness of difference is the universal condition of every thing. prior to space and time, or any different thing, we say there is pure singleness. we cannot know what pure singleness is because it is not a thing that could be known. all we (who comprehend difference) can say, is that this is the pure singleness of difference, and on that basis we can try to work out how we come into our existence.
at the very tip of the sculpture, there is no space or time. so no matter how far the columns are placed apart, at the uttermost tip, the two figures are one - the pure singleness of difference..
the complete photo/video collection (1972-2016) of Stan Bonnar's artworks is accessible here :
A link to the (free download) full version of my song in the video ("Midnight Sahara Dancer") is here: soundcloud.com/josh-rokman/midnight-sahara-dancer
Video footage shot with a Nikon D7000.
A few notes on my song in the video: This song is the result of combining a real sampled choir with a powerful synth sound.
I set it up so that I would play both instruments (choir and synth) with one press of the MIDI keyboard. Normally I would build this song one layer at a time, but this way I am able to make decisions based not just on that layer, but on the whole song up to that point. I don't think I could have made this song doing it just one layer at a time. By playing multiple instrument tracks simultaneously, I am creating one larger instrument out of them.
I find this song to be beautiful, yet solemn and grim at the same time. I didn't realize this latter aspect until I had listened to it many times.
A few notes on the video itself: I started by playing the song on repeat and looking for videos clips I had shot that might work well with it. After whittling down the list of clips, I started seeing which ones went well with the higher and lower notes in the song, and arranged them accordingly in the video.
I found that some hue/saturation adjustment to the river clip created an amazing effect of a partially blue, and partially almost colorless image. This reminds me of some kind of painted glass object. I then started trying to integrate that blue look into other clips in the video. I knew the song worked well against a black background, so I added in long pauses between the different clips, rather than just cross-fading between them.
- Josh
The song in the video is my own original creation
This video has been sped up 40X the original speed.
- Josh
The link to my Flickr album containing these (and more) images is here:
www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/72177720316696...
The song in the video is my own original creation. It is NOT an AI generated song.
See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/
See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/
Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.
I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh
Peter Andre & Janette Manrara - BBC Strictly Come Dancing. Ali Farka Touré & Ry Cooder - Talking Timbuktu.
Église Saint-James, Montréal
Illuminart est un nouveau circuit alliant art, lumière et technologie déployé dans le centre-ville montréalais. S’adressant à un public curieux de découvertes et d’exploration, Illuminart rassemble des projets d’artistes, de créateurs, d’ingénieurs, de scénographes, de graphistes et de vidéastes venus d’ici et d’ailleurs. L’espace urbain s’illumine, s’anime et devient un rendez-vous de créativité, d’inspiration et de partage grâce à des œuvres tantôt surprenantes, impressionnantes ou amusantes.
Pour sa première édition qui a lieu du 22 février au 11 mars 2017, Illuminart présente 25 œuvres dans un parcours de 3,6 km dans le Quartier des spectacles. Conçu en collaboration artistique avec Lyon, le parcours accueille notamment 6 projets qui ont été présentés lors de la dernière édition de la Fête des Lumières.
2 - Évolutions
Un souffle numérique déconstruit et reconstruit l’Église Saint-James… Sous les projections et les lasers, la pierre devient mouvante et l’architecture se plie aux caprices de la physique et de la magie ! Une épopée poétique où patrimoine et technologie se croisent.
Yann Nguema, EZ3kiel
France
Formé en 1993, le groupe EZ3kiel (France) est réputé pour ses créations visuelles et sonores alliant poésie, pierres et futurisme. Responsable de l’ensemble de la production visuelle du groupe, Yann Nguema axe son travail sur le spectacle vivant avec une constante recherche autour de l’association image-musique.
I shot this video with my iPhone 13 mini, and edited it on my PC in Kdenlive. The song in the video is my own original creation. Footage shot in Cambridge, MA.
- Josh
Cyrielle Tremblay, Probabilités de neige : 100%, 2018
"Dans le cadre de Illuminart, BanQ, Quartier des spectacles, Montréal
Entrez dans l’univers coloré de l’illustratrice Cyrielle Tremblay qui vous propose un regard drôle et sympathique sur l’hiver. À travers un parcours de projections architecturales aux ambiances graphiques rythmées et rappelant le collage, découvrez les joies de l’hiver en ville… Hockey, châteaux de glace, déneigeuses, rhumes et marmottes en hibernation sont au rendez-vous!
Les illustrations de Cyrielle égaieront votre quotidien et vous réconforteront lors des journées froides et austères.
Cyrielle Tremblay (Québec, 1986) travaille dans, avec et à partir de l’espace public. Elle y construit des univers oniriques où prévalent tantôt la mémoire ou la poésie, tantôt l’humour ou l’absurdité. Entre peinture murale et traditionnelle, ses explorations plastiques et conceptuelles l’amènent aussi à travailler l’illustration, la photographie et l’autoédition. Elle a participé à divers festivals et événements internationaux de murales et a exposé ses œuvres au Mexique, en Colombie et au Canada.
Conception, création et illustration : Cyrielle Tremblay
Animation : Étienne Buteau et Simon Giguère
Assistant à la conception et production : Mathieu Labrecque
Une production du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles."
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/activite/21744/probabili...
The Instagram version of Shock and Awe III. The original is a six-minutes long, 6k video. Like this Instagram version, it loops endlessly, hopefully seamlessly. #iraqwar #georgewbush #cnn #foxnews #abcnews #cbsnews #msnbc #artvideo #donaldrumsfeld
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Boston Common, Winter 2015
Nikon D7000 with post processing in Photoshop CS6
The song here is an original creation of mine called "Skipping Stone".
You can check it out here: soundcloud.com/josh-rokman/skipping-stone
- Josh
The portrait of Sakip Sabanci, 2014, suspendu au centre de la salle
par Kutlug Ataman (1961, Turquie, vit et travaille à Londres)
L'oeuvre, conçue comme un portrait collectif en mémoire de Sakip Sabanci, est composée de 9.216 panneaux LCD regroupés en 144 modules de 64 panneaux chacun.
www.kutlugataman.com/site/artworks/work/254/
Cette oeuvre est un hommage à Sakip Sabanci, un homme d'affaires turc, philanthrope, né en 1933 et mort en 2004. Elle est composée de portraits, au format d'une carte d'identité, de personnes qui ont connu Sakip Sabanci ou qui ont bénéficié de ses activités philanthropiques.
Le site du musée Sakip Sabanci
Each decent is comparable
Even if you live a 100 or a 1000 years
The unavoidable fall into worldly affairs
Entangled in its complications
Entangled in its quarrels
There are a number of vantage points
Find them if you can
The beginning of all things to end
Once a symbol of strength
With the power to repel evil
With real malice and magical power to act
But then the questions
Who guards our guardians
As we guard our-self from ourselves
Until we finally rest in error
And the social contract is disemboweled
As the logistics fall apart
From one misunderstanding to the next
Read More: www.jjfbbennett.com/2019/08/hiroshima-decent.html
music created by JJFBbennett
image created by JJFBbennett
Sydney Potts Point Flower
The British went on and imposed
Their penal settlements
Through conflict and violence
The natives were systematically killed
Declarations were made
Martial law was established
The kingdom's territories became larger
The kingdom became more powerful
Leaving us with symbols of grace
Read more: www.jjfbbennett.com/2019/12/ulladulla-cut-2019.html
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Surreal II: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/27063384398/in/dateposted/
Surreal III: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/27063374898/in/dateposted/
The end of this video has a striking similarity to the leftmost clock in "The Persistence of Memory" by Salvador Dalí: zachg8190.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/salvador_dali___per...
This was not by design, it just came out that way.
This was made by applying a mild 'twirl' filter in Photoshop to the video. Also, the video speed was halved. I started out with about 30min of 'twirled' footage and edited it down to keep the best parts.
The song here is an original creation of mine.
Compare the video to this:
sc-events.s3.amazonaws.com/4159656/main.jpg
- Josh
Every morning,
Am I dead?
In this American Hell
Fire rages
Rain is black
Rivers choke with dead children
Unconditional: terms of surrender
Revenge: avenge fallen soldiers
Efficiency: Bring about a swift end
Management: Short window to deploy
Inquisitive: Research into devastation
Criminal: Deployed over hospitals and schools
Demonstrate: A large civilian death toll to assert dominance
Tactical: Keep USSR inline
Showcase: USA supremacy
Instigate: An arms race
Read more: www.jjfbbennett.com/2019/08/hiroshima-remember.html
Después de haberme roto contra una oleada turbulenta, estrellarme como una polilla contra la luz cientos de veces.
Hoy me siento viva, a veces inestable pero viva. Hoy libero los pájaros de la jaula y los hago parte de un movimiento alegre. Un rito dedicado a la danza orgánica, aquella a la que asisto como un refugio para deconstruirme y volver a pegar los trozos del cuerpo y del alma. Aquí los segundos no existen, hacen parte de un estado líquido. El tiempo es solo un encuentro con el presente y la memoria, para conjugarlas en la constate impermanencia. . .
Este íntimo trabajo fue realizado por:
Dirección: Laurette Ardila
Danza: Laurette Ardila
Composición Musical: Jorge Zárate
Dirección de Fotografía: Carlos Montaña, Laurette Ardila.
#videoarte #videodanza #habitarladanza #danza #mar #poesia #dancevideo #artvideo #videoclip #laconstanteimpermanencia #aquíyahora #lauretteardila #mujeresartistas #womanfilmmaker #imagenenmovimiento #artistacolombiana #danzarcomovengaengana
This was not done with AI - AI tools hadn't been invented yet.
The song in the video is my own original creation (it was not made with AI either).
I posted it to show an example of the kinds of things you can find on my other Flickr account, which is here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/
- Josh
Éva Magyarósi est une artiste multimédia basée à Budapest. Diplômée du département d’animation de l’Université d’art et design Moholy-Nagy (2000-2005), elle est saluée en 2018 par le grand prix hongrois UniCredit. La même année, elle représente la Hongrie à la Biennale de Kochi-Muzaris. Elle s’exprime au travers de la création d’installations, d’œuvres photographiques, du dessin, de l’écriture de nouvelles et de la vidéo. L’art vidéo est certainement son moyen d’expression le plus remarquable, car il combine toute sa palette de techniques de production. Extrait du site de l'Institut hongrois
www.parizs.balassiintezet.hu/fr/programmes/eva-magyarosi-...
This was not done with AI - AI tools hadn't been invented yet.
The song in the video is my own original creation (it was not made with AI either).
I posted it to show an example of the kinds of things you can find on my other Flickr account, which is here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/
- Josh
Music created by JJFBbennett
Image created by JJFBbennett
Read More: www.jjfbbennett.com/2019/12/m...
One-off sponsorship: www.paypal.me/bennettJJFB
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/john-jf-bennett
I have the permission to bind and loose things on Earth
Listen carefully to what I say
Mark my word
I am the gatekeeper of time
The authority of office
The power to bind
To admit or exclude
The power to trample
I Walk in Boldness
Nothing will harm me
Impulsive and yet cowardly
Being both hot-tempered and tenderhearted
Insightful and yet ignorant
Courageous and solid after Pentecost
Yet was hypocritical
Read More: www.jjfbbennett.com/2019/12/melbourne-to-darwin-november-...
One-off sponsorship: www.paypal.me/bennettJJFB
Check out "Mandelbrot Journey - Short Film': www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GQBgxzqGLM
I have a 2K resolution version of this video here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuOewjd-fwA&feature=youtu.be
If you liked this video, this is a related image of mine:
www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/33177256461/in/dateposted/
The song here is my own creation - "Solar Storm". You can check out my Soundcloud page for this song at:
www.soundcloud.com/josh-rokman/solar-shower
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set
Made with Ultra Fractal 5 extended edition
- Josh
The songs in the video are my own original creations.
Right next to this video is a 'making of' video' showing a glimpse of the editing process I did in Kdenlive.
- Josh
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1XcYnec
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Boston Common, Winter 2015
Nikon D7000 with post processing in Photoshop CS6
The song here is an original creation of mine called "Banana Mountain". You can check it out here: soundcloud.com/josh-rokman/banana-mountain
- Josh
National Painting Contest-cum-Workshop
(Theme: Spirituality for Unity, Peace and Prosperity)
24h to 26th September, 2019
on the eve of Global Summit-Cum-Expo 2019
More info : canvas painting in jaipur
#artvideo #artexpo #artoftheday #art #artexhibition #artist #artlovers #artistsoninstagram #artwork #arts #art_realistic
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Cool work by @vexx_art !!
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Raw and primitive
My paintings were determined to have something to say
no reason, no logic
just physical and emotional
just barely holding on
social violence, systemic impact
and inflicted
Read more:
(Turn on your sound, the music is also important!!)
This is a vision I found & shot out in the natural world, it's real!! I hope you can relax for 3 minutes & Let your imagination play it!!
My Papa used create stories when we where children, to send us off to sleep at night. I remember one about a boy having a bath, but when he pulled out the bath plug he got sucked down the drain with the water, into the strange land of adventures below! But one of my favourite stories he would conjure us, was the story of little Peter and Alina and their brave discovery of the giant Luna Moth, who takes them off up flying at night!
Here then, is something to relax and let your imagination enjoy, perhaps you will discover the wondrous Luna Moth, see her great wings unfurl the moonlight to reveal strange miraculous visions of ancient animate beings, silhouetted among the stars, whose splendour sparkles and cascades their mysterious inspirations upon our dreaming world.
-besos Antonio
(Shooting Location: Battlebridge Leitrim)
Music is thanks to L.A. Latino punk band 'The Plugz' for such special urban magical realism in their song 'Reel Ten' off the Soundtrack to the movie 'Repo Man' (1984) I've loved a long time both the movie by Alex Cox and it's soundtrack by various artists, it's nice to be using it here !!