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This is me playing a transparent guitar ... :-), al fondo el Ing. William P. Boesch excelente catedratico.
THE ELECTRONICA CHAIR is composed of 84 vintage electronic pieces found and at thrift stores, salvaged yards, indoor yard sales. Almost all the buttons, knobs and reels and other moving parts still move and slide, giving the chair an interactional quality for the user. The seating surface of the ELECTRONICA CHAIR is 1/2" acrylic, bent to form and secured to the chair with stainless steel. The Chair measures
42”H; 57”W; 48”D.
Nit d'electrònica emergent amb Billy Dj + Nigel Lamas + Adri Otero & Ivan Bascuñana
La Capsa, 27 de març de 2015
imatges de Gabri Guerrero
Nit d'electrònica emergent amb Billy Dj + Nigel Lamas + Adri Otero & Ivan Bascuñana
La Capsa, 27 de març de 2015
imatges de Gabri Guerrero
Nit d'electrònica emergent amb Billy Dj + Nigel Lamas + Adri Otero & Ivan Bascuñana
La Capsa, 27 de març de 2015
imatges de Gabri Guerrero
Nit d'electrònica emergent amb Billy Dj + Nigel Lamas + Adri Otero & Ivan Bascuñana
La Capsa, 27 de març de 2015
imatges de Gabri Guerrero
Probando la profundidad de campo estrecha a f/1.8 del lente AF-S DX Nikkor de 35mm, en especial enfocando a corta distancia. Aquí enfocando en los circuitos integrados.
I have a stash of ElecTRONica photos that were never edited or uploaded. So I've decided that I will occasionally upload a set. Sort of to keep ElecTRONica alive, ya know? Because The Grid will remain open so long as its fans declare it so.
I saw a video of the ElecTronica LaserMan show before my trip and knew I had to photograph it from the front. It's an amazingly fun show to watch and was even more fun to photograph. If you can't go to California Adventure and see it in person and haven't seen a youtube video of this show - go see one now! You won't be disappointed.
Bill, Mike and Diane and I camped out about 30 minutes ahead of time to be center front. We all had cameras and we all clicked away like crazy people during the entire time. Since you couldn't capture every second of the show, the fun was deciding when to pull the trigger and when not to - based on what you thought would happen next.