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Rock of Ages

2310 South Lamar #105

Austin, Texas 78704

512-804-1213

www.rockofagestattoo.com/

 

No, this ain't no photo.

 

Since it's been raining the last couple of days here, and I'm slightly bored, I played around with Flash.

 

This is one variation of Jared's levitated.net/daily/levQuarterRound.html, slightly modified. I could play around with these for hours...

 

(btw, there's a 1600x1200px version available under "all sizes")

 

Work from my Bachelor of Fine Art thesis show

 

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Here I used tampons and pads to spell out "Women" through binary code. The tampons and pads are ceramic. My father made the pedestal, and a student of mine made the red velvet pillow. This piece took the most time and care to make. It definitely had a presence in the show.

 

I had some negative comments from shorter people saying they didn't like how they couldn't see the top of the piece very well. I told them I almost decided to make this piece so tall that no one could really see the top clearly. However, I'm not that kind of artist. The idea is that we men can put women so high up on a pedestal, so I liked that it was difficult to view. When I said that, they took back their comment.

 

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In this line of work, using everyday objects as text, I wrote out concepts which I have struggled to grasp in binary code. I chose binary code because of its simple yet complex characteristics. In binary code, you either have a “1” or a “0”. It’s simply one or the other. However, when put together in a sequence they can represent characters which form words used for communication. Everything input into a computer has to be filtered through binary code. I compared this to the way people think. Everything I feel is brought into me through a language that I understand. The objects I choose may or may not make sense to everyone because it is the mental connection I make when I relate difficult concepts to my tangible, physical world. The viewer may be able to draw the same connections I do, or to their own ideas. These pieces also work as hieroglyphs in that sense, giving this body of work a bilingual quality that I enjoy.

Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar, University of Edinburgh 2016 CC BY-SA 4.0

 

This image also contains "leather_1.png" - CC BY-SA 3.0 - Subtle Patterns © Atle Mo - www.subtlepatterns.com

...the magic formula for determining how many subnets and hosts you can have is 2^n -2. N equals the number of available bits, and the two subtracted IPs are for the broadcast and network IPs.

 

This image is a screenshot from a training video. It probably looks like a bunch of noise, but it actually really helped me understand subnetting!

The binary birthday candle: The only birthday candle you'll ever need. One candle with 7 wicks that you light depending on your age. Works for birthdays 1 through 127.

 

Read more about this project here.

Artist's impression of GX 339-4, which among the most dynamic binaries in the sky, with four major outbursts in the past seven years. In the system, an evolved star no more massive than the sun orbits a black hole estimated at 10 solar masses. Credit: ESO/L. Calçada

2016 divide 384 = 5.25 divide 0.75 (comments: Leap yr) = 7

The middle block of central column of 13 blocks = the 7th

 

5.25 X 24 = 126 (binary gif = 2 columns with 63 rows: 2 X 63 = 126

2016 divide 126 = 16

384 (sun) divide 16 = 24

 

WW world time zone = what fills the 13th concentric square of 100 squares/confined within the 100 squares

The WW world time zone = 576 squares = 24 X 24

 

576 divide 0.75 (result from Leap yr in comments) = 768 = speed of sound

768 divide 384 = 2

768 divide 3 = 256 (3 X 52 in demonstration =concentric circle+concentric square and column down the middle of chart)

 

3 X 52 = 156 = 1 equal part of 24

  

www.facebook.com/pages/WW/167332066617592

  

Gilbert Arenas of the Washington Wizards guards Jarret Jack of the Portland Trailblazers in a matchup of binary numbers.

These, I folded, unfolded and then taped the edges of the pentagons together, carefully leaving an air hole. It did not collapse as neatly as I'd hoped. Perhaps a stiffer medium -- this is 60lb copy paper, around 0.88263 newtons/m².

 

Crease pattern available.

The binary birthday candle: The only birthday candle you'll ever need. One candle with 7 wicks that you light depending on your age. Works for birthdays 1 through 127.

 

Read more about this project here.

powercam, B&M-filter

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Today I completed a 7.5-year quest to find all the four-digit binary numbers "in the wild", when I came across Mobi bikeshare bicycle #0110. The idea first occurred to me on the day I found the 1111 seen here, although I did already have a couple of the other photos before then.

 

I cropped these images to make a more attractive mosaic. All of the originals are in this album.

 

the nucleus has split, the rest of the body is yet to divide. not yet sure what the name of this protozoan is

I created this image for a magazine story that ended up being removed. Unfortunately the decision was based off its "controversy" that wasn't worth the potential bad press - I disagree, as the people interviewed are part of this school, and their representation is just as important as the same dean that was profiled for another story. This story was about students at my university that identify as non-binary gender (when you identify with neither gender exclusively).

Although it was pulled from the magazine, I felt this image should still be seen because these students deserve acknowledgement and acceptance. This is my way to show support, not only of non-binary gender, but of any identity, gender and sexual... No one should be censored for their identity.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Lucca, Italy

Let's see who understands the title and who doesn't. In my opinion a black series without a spoiler is like a bird without wings, good thing is one has a spoiler! Completes the look.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Binary Options trading is considered as one of the fastest growing simplified trading products. Read more on binaryoptionszone.net/binarypedia/

Day 5 ~ numbers alternate

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

This pattern wasn't destined to be called binary from the start, but once complete - it really couldn't be anything else

block design by Angela Pingel; blocks made by the Modern Blocks Bee; Blogged

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