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'Angry Hallowed Child' set

 

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX670 MX

Resolution: 1920 x 1080

Platform: PC

Program used: SweetFX

Alterations: Vibrance, SMAA Anti-aliasing, Bloom, and HDR

fabric: Kona Cotton Solid greens + Andover Textured Solid in sandstone

If you would like to read more about this photo (and corresponding project) please visit my art and photography blog at: anttreeblog.blogspot.com. You can also follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/#!/AntTree_Art.

 

Thank you and I hope you enjoy my work!

 

Binary clock WIP. Circuit uses a PIC16F84A controlling a matrix of SMD LEDs. The top row shows the hours, the middle row shows minutes and the bottom row shows seconds. The time shown is 07:21:31

More photos of the binary clock

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"Gideon's Nightstand" series

 

Bessa R3a + Konica M-Hexanon 50mm f2.0 + Arista Premium 400 @ 320iso + D-76 1:1 @ 9.5 min (agitation @ 1 min)

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Work from my Bachelor of Fine Art thesis show

 

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The elements that are binary are all ceramic. Here I made Zoloft and Viagra spell out Confidence. My own critique is that I should have used a night stand instead of a pedestal. This was the only piece where I used the gallery's pedestal. I just couldn't get my hand on a night stand.

 

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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.

A Colpidium at the top of this photomicrograph is undergoing binary fission, an asexual reproduction process common in ciliate protists where a single cell divides into two separate organisms. In the Colpidium studied here, fissioning was always transverse. A spirogyra filament is out of focus behind the fissioning cell. The specimen is from a spring next to the Dowagiac River. This sedimented specimen was centrifuged at RCF 400 g. No attempt was made to slow motion chemically or physically, thus a high ISO was required. The fusing cells do no appear to move as quickly as the normal cells.

 

Photographed using a Nikon MS inverted microscope in phase contrast at 400X original magnification with a Leica MIKAS 1/3X microscope camera adapter to a Sony NEX 5N. B&W conversion in AlienSkin Exposure using a green filter.

Jamie Panzer's Binary Branch viewing in Boggy Creek Greenbelt.

Sproat Lake Provincial Park

 

To be a star, you must shine your own light, follow your own path, and don't worry about the darkness, for that is when the stars shine brightest.

--Unknown

Gender is just a social construction.

My cat likes curling up with code.

Cut & paste paper collage

Went to see Star Wars: The Musical Journey at the O2.

 

Quite a geek fest. Quite amazing too.

 

Posing in front of a backdrop.

Adapted Binary scarf pattern into a hat for my brother-in-law Mike. The code translates into "42," which is the answer to life, the universe, and everything, according to "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."

Apparently I got the computer badge. How... appropriate? I totally kept this.

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