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This along with a handful of other images was created by me during the mid- and late-90's. They were generated by a 3D software app called Bryce, which was designed to create landscapes. Of course, I along with a number of other devotees pushed it into other services as you'll see by these images. Almost all these pictures required repainting (using Fractal Design's Painter) or post production of some kind. This is where I gained many of the skills that I use in working on my photos today.
This was a design concept for a book my wife wrote about science experiments inspired by Houdini. It was truly an ill-fated book. The manuscript sent to the publisher was lost, and the copy my wife had on her computer was corrupted by a bug in a digital version of Monopoly. No version exists today. (If it were that good she would rewrite it from scratch.)
This is a henna-mehndi design I created out of khidab paintings i saw in Yemen 2006.
I drew it with Illustrator on a Mac.
You can buy/download this pattern as a single PDF copy at www.henna-und-mehr.de/de/bestell5.html (German) or www.henna-und-mehr.de/franz/bestell5.html (French)
When I have designed 20 patterns of it i will sell them all together as a book.
This Spider-man 3D model was created using Autodesk Maya and rendered with VRAY. The model is based on the black costume that Spider-man sometime wears.
This is a henna-mehndi design I created out of khidab paintings i saw in Yemen 2006
this one is my first design I drew with Illustrator. Till now I used to use Freehand, but Freehand will not be further developped and so I have to llearn Illustrator
You can buy/download this pattern as a single PDF copy at www.henna-und-mehr.de/de/bestell5.html (German) or www.henna-und-mehr.de/franz/bestell5.html (French)
When I have designed 20 patterns of it, I will sell them all together as a book.
Created with: github.com/linusmossberg/button-mosaic
This image is made up of 16 471 buttons.
The original creative commons images of buttons were taken by:
Andy M Johnson, Arlene Janner, Bernard Spragg, laurabillings, Mark Morgan Trinidad B, Presley*, Silvia Siri, mag3737, Dean Hochman, Littlelixie, MyTangerineDreams, Salvagenation, scrappy annie, ShellyS, Vintage Sailor, vaula, welshkaren, wuestenigel
Jewel bright contrasting coloured ornate Fractal,
Rendered in a Totally Free Progamme !ChaosPro 3.3
Merry Christmas all flickr friends!
Experimenting with some buttons. About 3.5cm. Adapted from some texture disks I made earlier. Now in my Etsy shop. Let's see what reaction I get. .
I just heard that Benoit Mandelbrot passed away last year.
This fractal was generated using the Mandelbrot set and Tierazon software.
This is a screenshot of the output of a tiny Python program which draws lines which change direction when they reach the edge of their containing area. Sometimes they escape and all hell breaks loose, but usually they find their way back.
Truth Serum by Neal White, an experiment conducted with volunteer subjects. They were removed from an exhibition at FACT art gallery, Liverpool, by car to a secret location. In an abandoned warehouse each subject was deliberately and slowly processed through a series of selection and waiting rooms that compounded their sense of dislocation and contributed to a feeling of loss of individual identity. They were interviewed and processed by anonymous individuals who answered to the name of Randy. Randy is the cipher of The Office of Experiments (seen on the back screen). Subjects joined
one of three groups; The Control Group; The Truth Serum Group or The Vino Veritas Group. Those who joined the last two groups had volunteered to self-administrate either scopolamine (used by the FBI and CIA in interrogation) or vodka.
The experiment itself is based on a standard psychology format, called the ‘stroop’ test, and in response to the
widely publicised case of STEVE Kurtz charged with Terrorism in the USA for making Art, a case that has recently
been dismissed by the authorities.
The data is shown here for the first time. The viewer is invited to analyse the data on the video through the timed responses, to ascertain if it is possible to tell whether someone is telling the truth or not. In line with the aims of The Office of Experiments, The Truth Serum experiment is now open for interpretation.
Collaborative documentary in situ of the salon exhibition, the study gallery of modern art, poole (04-08 nov)
Be sure to scroll in close and see all the details. Shop-a-holic!
And uhh yeah that's a new bra for my wife... hurr hur hurrr
The avie's name is "Onyomanya Copeseek" and I haven't yet figured out if that's a pun or what.
Posted by Second Life Resident Torley Linden. Visit Muse.
Another for fiction corner, an Irizar i6 based on the former Weirs Tours.
Having taken it this far I am not sure if the blue/gold elements should go around the front and the roof be all cream.
Totally computer generated using Apophysis fractal program.
Tweaked here and there in Photoshop.
Apophysis is a freeware program, and a lot of fun to use!
A Sense of Attraction is a series of generative drawings based on photos of flowers. A swarm of autonomous agents is guided by the interpretation of color values from the input image as force vectors.
Programmed in Processing
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