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Linz Art University’s new Fashion & Technology program invites festival-goers to take a virtual journey that opens up unexpected dimensions of the anatomy of clothing. Cinematic rendering, a new form of computer tomography, reveals garments’ interior structures that are invisible to the naked eye.
Credit: Nina Wenhart
Michael Fincke (NASA Bordingenieur/Copilot) und Oleg Germanowitsch Artemjew (russischer Kosmonaut/Bordingenieur)im Ars Electronica Center
credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena
An experimental audio-visual performance by Florian Voggeneder and Gregor Göttfert is the focal point of another edition of Deep Space LIVE.
credit: Violetta Wakolbinger
This is a close-up of another image I have posted. On this one in the upper left corner one can see the newly discovered planetary nebula called the "Soap Bubble" (no idea why :-). In the lower right corner the Crescent nebula dominates the picture.
A series of AI-generated pictures of an extraterrestrial spaceship.
To be continued.
Pictures made with Midjourney.
I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my pictures won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.
Theme: Cyberpunk, Deepspace, Fantasy, Steampunk
Featuring: Accessories, Animals/Pets, Animations, Apparel, Cosmetics, Decor, Enhancements, Jewelry, Poses, Shapes, Skins, Tattoos
Event Opening Date: September 29, 2023
Event Closing Date: October 22, 2023
Teleport to Planet29
MIA: Repulse, Seeker
This event is in one location
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Not a real space photo. Light art. No Photoshop manipulations - other than to resize. Still testing effects.
A series of AI-generated pictures of a deep space lobster :-).
Quite interesting, but not to be continued.
Pictures made with Midjourney.
I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content.. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my pictures won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.
3 spiral galaxies 35 million light years away. (plus another tiny spiral galaxy, much further away). They cover an area of the sky similar to the full moon.
This shot consists of 128 exposures, most of which were 45 seconds long at ISO400. A few of the exposures were 1 to 3 minutes long. Total exposure time: 1 hour 46 minutes.
It was very late that night, Because of the cold, the telescope mount wasn't turning smooth enough to track the stars for longer exposures without vibrations ruining the shots. So I set my laptop to keep taking 45 second exposures for as long as it could, until the camera battery died or until the telescope swung into the tripod legs (which it did a couple hours later) and went inside to warm up and go to bed.
Shot on a Canon T1i at prime focus on a Meade 10" SN-10-AT telescope.
I had to throw out more than 50 exposures that were ruined by vibrations. The remaining shots were stacked together in Deep Sky Stacker to reduce the noise and enhance the signal. The individual shots only have faint hints of the spiral arms.
A documentation by Erich Pröll on the Rift Valley can be seen in the Deep Space of the Ars Electronica Center. In the format of 16x9 meters.
credit: Erich Pröll
The syposium "The End of the Night" is devoted to various aspects of light pollution and wants to raise awareness for a conscious utilization of artificial light.
credit: Hechenberger Martina
Am SA 22.4. und SO 23.4.2017 drehte sich im Ars Electronica Center alles um das Thema Radfahren.
Credit: Christoph Breiner
Cat's Paw Nebula (NGC 6334) is an emission nebula and star-forming region located in the constellation Scorpius. It is 5,500 light years from Earth. The red colour comes from an abundance of ionized hydrogen atoms.
I only took three exposures for this image as I was focused on capturing my first galaxy image this night. However everything worked out perfectly with my alignment on this night. In retrospect I wish I took more exposures for this image.
Capture Details:
Exposure duration (lights): 3x 300s (15m)
Darks: 10
Bias: 20
ISO: 800
Canon EOS 1100D
AdvancedVX Mount
Sky-Watcher Pro 80ED APO Refractor (600mm Focal Length, 3.1" or 80mm Aperture)
Guider: Orion Magnificent Mini Autoguider (Orion Star Shoot)
Post processing: DeepSkyStacker + Corel Photo Paint X6
Location: Sondela Nature Reserve, Bela Bela, Limpopo, South Africa
Date: 21 July 2017
Licht und Dunkel zaubern aus Wäscheklammern Elektromasten und aus Zuckerstücken Hochhäuser. Die Kinder lassen aus Elektroschrott und anderen interessanten Materialien geheimnisvolle Schattenlandschaften entstehen, die von fantastischen Gebilden und traumhaften Maschinen bevölkert sind. In Anlehnung an ein Schattenkunstwerk der Ausstellung „Wovon Maschinen träumen“ experimentieren sie mit Licht und Schatten: ihrem eigenen Schatten und dem Schatten anderer Dinge.
credit: Alina Sauter
NGC 1333 is a reflection nebula in the constellation Perseus, located 1000 light years away from Earth.The nebula is surrounded in a dense region of gas and dust dark nebulae VdB 12-13-16-17. For Technical details look here : astrofarma.gr/index.php/en/ngc-1333-a-vdb-12131617
M3, widefield view.
Canon 450d 59x2 minutes @ ISO200,15 darks and 22 flats. Mounted on a C80ED with a CLS Clip filter.
on a guided HEQ5. Guided with a QHY5v on an Konus Vista 80s
A visually highly appealing showcase of Austrian research in the field of mountains, ecology, geology, water and climate. The enthusiasm of the scientists is noticeable in every picture.
credit: Lammerhuber
Lo Barnechea, Chile
Seeing 3/5, transparency 3/5
Moderate suburban light pollution (pop. 6 million)
2010/06/05
110 minutes total exposure (5 min. single frames) using CCDSoft
Dark reduction and average combine using Deepskystacker
Televue NP101is, SBIG ST8300M and Losmandy GM8 mount
Astronomik CLS filter
This nebula also known as ESO 392-SC10 is located near the Scorpion's stinger in the southern constellation Scorpius. It is easy to locate because of four seventh magnitude stars in a straight line near the center of the image. Just as in its neighboring NGC 6334 nebula, massive stars are born in NGC 6357.
Trata-se de uma galáxia na comstelação da Hidra.
That is a galaxy in the constellation of Hydra.
Details: 600mm f/7.5 apochromatic reflector with a Canon Rebel xTi camera, mounted on an EQ-5 Pro SkyWatcher. Exposure time was 71s at ISO 1600, processed with PhotoShop CS2 and Imaginomic Noiseware.
Emission Nebula in Monoceros.
HaRGB of 240 seconds (Ha) and 120 seconds for each colour filter.
Faulkes Telescope North.
Sometimes referred to as The Hidden Galaxy because of the dust and stars in front of it..This image has a combined exposure time of 10 hours with my STL 4020 color camera and 10 inch SCT
My first steps into astro photography. It is a slow process, since the weather is almost always cloudy. Also, I had to delete many pictures.
This is taken with my little smart telescope Dwarf 3, which is quite easy to use.
Im Bild: Gruppenfoto aller CEDIC-TeilnehmerInnen
Von 1.3. bis 3.3.2013 fand die CEDIC, die europaweite Konferenz für Astrofotografie, mit wissenswerten Vorträgen und Workshops im Ars Electronica Center statt. Im Rahmen des Deep Space LIVE Special "Expedition ins Weltall" präsentierte der Astrofotograf Christoph Kaltseis einer breiten Öffentlichkeit eine Auswahl der besten hochaufgelösten Bilder aus dem Weltall. Im Foyer konnte in dieser Zeit eine Bandbreite an aktuellen Profikameras und Teleskopen begutachtet werden.
Foto: Herbert Raab, Linzer Astronomische Gemeinschaft, www.sternwarte.at
credit: Herbert Raab
Boris Chimp 504 Audiovisual live act. Pictures from the the performance at Festival Som Riscado. Loulé / Portugal.
April 2016
*Photos by Helio Ramos
The Constellation of Lyra
SXVF-M25C on 135mm Olympus lens mounted on EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 12 subs of 150 secs. each, F4, guided, processed in PS7.
Average seeing, poor transparency
17/05/10
Sculpture Galaxy (NGC253). My first attempt at a galaxy and the furthest object I have photographed. The sculpture galaxy is estimated to be 11.4 million light years from earth. It's undergoing an intense period of star formation. The Galaxy is located at the center of the Sculptor Group, one of the nearest groups of galaxies to the Milky Way.
Capture Details:
Exposure duration: 20x 300s (1h 40m)
Darks: 10
Bias: 20
ISO: 800
Canon EOS 1100D
AdvancedVX Mount
Sky-Watcher Pro 80ED APO Refractor (600mm Focal Length, 3.1" or 80mm Aperture)
Guider: Orion Magnificent Mini Autoguider (Orion Star Shoot)
Post processing: DeepSkyStacker + Corel Photo Paint X6
Location: Sondela Nature Reserve, Bela Bela, Limpopo, South Africa
Date: 21 July 2017
The Coma Galaxy Cluster, in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices, the hair of Queen Berenice, is one of the closest very rich collections of galaxies in the nearby Universe. The cluster, also known as Abell 1656, is about 320 million light-years from Earth and contains more than 1000 members. The brightest galaxies, including NGC 4921 shown here, were discovered back in the late 18th century by William Herschel.
The galaxies in rich clusters undergo many interactions and mergers that tend to gradually turn gas-rich spirals into elliptical systems without much active star formation. As a result there are far more ellipticals and fewer spirals in the Coma Cluster than are found in quieter corners of the Universe.
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M27 o Nebulosa Manubrio è una nebulosa planetaria nella costellazione della Volpetta
M27 or Dumbbell Nebula is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula
Dank der technischen Möglichkeiten, die der neue Deep Space 8K bietet, betreten die BesucherInnen des Ars Electronica Center Linz einen einzigartigen virtuellen Anatomiesaal der Zukunft. Die eigens vom Ars Electronica Futurelab entwickelte Applikation „Universum Mensch“ reizt das Potenzial des begehbaren Erfahrungsraumes komplett aus und macht das Entdecken des menschlichen Körpers zu einem eindrucksvollen Erlebnis.
Credit: Magdalena Sick-Leitner
A widefield shot of the Western Veil, including the middle portion of the nebula, Pickering's Triangle.
500mm @ f/6.25
185 minutes
Camera: QHY8
Magnificent! Super clean milky way!
Equipment: Sony A7R3 (24-70mm GM)
Techniques: 1. Applied long exposure (20 s) and high iso (3200). 2. Adjust the white balance of the sky to the cold temperature regime (~ 3000 K)
More hi-res photos: www.xuchengyi.org/photography
Here's NGC 2175 taken during the run of clear but cold nights earlier in March. I used the Esprit 120 but the cold caused some pinched optics so please excuse the odd looking stars, some of which are hexagonal, others have 6 spikes! I've tried to hide the bad stars as best I could. Unfortunately below freezing I get this issue with the Esprit, as it seems many others do too. Next time I'm going to triple up on dew heaters to try and warm the lens housing.
Image taken with the ASI1600GT in SHO (8hrs 34mins) and with RGB stars (3hrs). Processed in Siril, GIMP and Topaz.
Dank der technischen Möglichkeiten, die der neue Deep Space 8K bietet, betreten die BesucherInnen des Ars Electronica Center Linz einen einzigartigen virtuellen Anatomiesaal der Zukunft. Die eigens vom Ars Electronica Futurelab entwickelte Applikation „Universum Mensch“ reizt das Potenzial des begehbaren Erfahrungsraumes komplett aus und macht das Entdecken des menschlichen Körpers zu einem eindrucksvollen Erlebnis.
Credit: Magdalena Sick-Leitner
Photo showing the Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria Christian Kern (AT) at the Ars Electronica Center.
credit: tom mesic
Bei den „Bike Visions“ wird ein vielseitiges Programm zum Thema „Radfahren“ im Deep Space 8K geboten. Es erwarten Sie abwechslungsreiche Bilder und Videos aus der Sicht von Bikern, Fotografen und Filmern.
credit: Florian Voggeneder
NGC2175 - The Monkey Head Nebula in Ha and RGB
SXVF-H9 (Ha) SXVF-M25C (RGB) on 80mm APO Refractor with WO 0.8 Focal Reducer, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. Ha 25 x 300 secs., 11 x 400 secs RGB guided, processed in MaximDL and PS7.
Average seeing, average transparency
04/03/10
NGC 4833 is one of two nice globular clusters in the constellation of Musca. This shot was taken with a 31.75 cm RCOS Ritchey Chretien at F9 and a SBIG STL11000M CCD camera. This is a LRGB exposure using Baader filters LRGB=120:45:45:45 all channels unbinned.