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In my photo editing software, there's a button called "Reinforce". I'm not sure what that means, but I liked the effect here.
I have a few of these bears in various states of completion sitting in my project basket. My plan was to make a few for Christmas presents, and then continue to make clothes for them for future birthdays, etc. But last night I realized that this is a bad plan if I hate they way they look all put together, so I took the time to construct this one. I must say, I like him (her?) quite a bit, so all systems go!
I set up the tripod, turned off the lights, and used an LED flashlight to "paint" the buddha statue. This one, with a concentration of the light a little off-center, made neat gradations of blue.
Since 1989, all the freshmen in colleges, high school and universities are required by Chinese authorities to undergo a military training.
Benoit Cezard
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Art Bot (Cup Robot, Cup Bot, or Drawing Machine)
www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-idea...
Pasando el rato :)
Voy a tomarme unos días de descanso (espero que no forzoso, el Lr arrancó hoy después de dos días sin querer abrirse), pero os vigilo :P
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Hanging :)
I'm going to take a break (I hope that no forced, Lr opened today after two days of not working :-S), but I'll be watching you :P
Another experiment with my 1965's Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 20mm f/4 lens. I like the not so perfect choppy bokeh this lens produces.
I went to an exhibition of the work of Gary Fabian Miller at The Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal and thought I could have a go at something arty? Each panel is from the sun in image www.flickr.com/photos/8662878@N02/2827717582 and the idea is a bit of pinch from Wassily Kandinsky.
Robert L. Goldstone, Michael E. Roberts y Todd M. Gureckis (2008). Emergent Processes in Group Behavior. Current Directions in Psychological Science. Volume 17 Issue 1 Page 10-15, February 2008.
www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-8721.200...
cognitrn.psych.indiana.edu/rgoldsto/pdfs/currentdirection...
Percentage of participants within one standard deviation of the
global maximum (best solution) on each round of a problem-solving task
for which there were two versions (Mason, Jones, & Goldstone, 2005).
Groups of participants guessed numbers between 0 and 100 using Internetconnected
computers; each of the participants’ computers then showed
them the points earned by their own and others’ guesses, based upon a
hidden scoring function that had either a simple single-peaked (singlepeaked
problem space) or complex triple-peaked (triple-peaked problem
space) form. In the fully connected network, everybody could see each
other’s guesses and outcomes. In the random network, participants only
had access to a set of randomly determined neighbors. In the locally connected
network, participants were informationally connected only to their
close neighbors. The small-world network also preserved local neighborhoods
but additionally had a few distant ‘‘short-cut’’ connections that
bridged different local regions. For the one-peaked problem, the best
group performance was initially found for the fully connected network.
For the triple-peaked problem, the best performance was initially found
for the small-world network.
We decided to replicate the Mythbusters experiment of dropping five metos candies into a 2-litre of diet coke...it was a major success.
Expérimentation macro au 500 à miroir à main levée. Recherche de flou de couleurs et de composition.
New test / experiments. Trying to solve a few design/functional improvements. Making new versions of 'Fishing For Lines' for The Campaign For Drawing, using 'cast-off'/recycled 'Drawing Tops'
This is a Littlefee Chloe with a custom faceup, a Rosen Lied wig, and Safrin eyes in Caribbean (right) and Elfin (left). And a headband for good measure!
Test photo taken with Canon Powershot digital camera aimed into eyepiece of Zeiss Axiovert microscope in bright-field mode. In order to create a test slide I figured was sure to have *something* interesting on it, I swabbed from underneath the rim of the office toilet. Sure enough, it appears we have bacteria! Not sure what kind, though, and I have no idea what the pokey thing on the right is (maybe the leg of a tiny mite? or a textile fiber?)
The Food Experiment
Philadelphia Sandwich Experiment
Brooklyn Brewery sponsored
Underground Arts
May 6, 2012
The Food Experiment
Philadelphia Sandwich Experiment
Brooklyn Brewery sponsored
Underground Arts
May 6, 2012
Just bought a Hoya R72 Infrared filter and started experimenting. This shot of my 'shady' fern and hosta border taken at f/2.8 to avoid 'hot spot' found with smaller apertures. Red and blue channels swapped in Photoshop to give the sky a slightly more natural appearance.
Connectivity and readymade practice : experimenting, manipulating and combining daily life objects in order to attempt, to force or to mystify a workable connection between them, at least to make it visible and/or possible. This exercise is to be considered as a warm-up, a first step towards a further installation or project.
New media art course at Erg, Brussels.