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TALE (The After Lucy Experiment) : To Ride A Horse, performance at Manège de la Caserne Fonck (Liège), January 25, 2013.
About TALE (The After Lucy Experiment).
Based on an attitude of flash-strategy and ultra-availability to each other, TALE's collaborative practice aims to divert serious as well as unusual thematics. Multi-disciplinary in their approach, their work presents itself as an open questioning aiming to an emancipatory attitude towards historical and cultural events. Operating like one brain, they explore the contemporary values associated with performance at a time when it has increased resonance as a cultural phenomenon, and as a concept and metaphor in critical discourse.
On the short waves of our radios, voices read out uninterrupted series of numbers. 2… 11… 58… 35… 23…
Whether they are encrypted instructions intended for sleeping agents, messages exchanged between traffickers, or simple telephone settings, the “Spy Numbers Stations” have been broadcasting for several decades without their precise function becoming known.
In the wake of GAKONA, the previous exhibit inspired by the work of Nikola Tesla, SPY NUMBERS continues the exploration of the electromagnetic spectrum and its margins in this second session of 2009. Beyond the visible and closer still to the infra-thin and the spectral, the Palais de Tokyo experiments with forms of art that elude any wistful desire for fixed interpretations. In an exhibition area reduced by half due to renovations, SPY NUMBERS brings together a variety of artists whose interests include mathematical encoding, the production of aurora borealis, archiving contact lenses, seismic sensors, the disappearance of hanged men and mountain summits.
So for experiment #2 I decided to try and recompile the info widget with the latest source from the svn repo. I also removed the line that printed the rtc on the screen as it started to annoy me.
Just from a shoot that i did for my photography exam prep, i was just messing about and i thought this looked pretty cool.. I'l probably look back and it and think what the hell, but at the moment i like it soo yeah :)
Mithilfe eines von Orchidspace aus China bezogenen Tilt-Adapters und eines Kenko 10mm Zwischenringes habe ich
ein ASAHI SMC Pentax-M 2,8 / 28 mm - Objektiv an meiner Panasonic Lumix G1 adaptiert.
Zum Ergebnis muss ich hinzufügen, dass ich die Aufnahmen NICHT mit Stativ usw. gemacht habe.
Vielmehr habe ich mich auf dem Tisch, auf dem die Blume stand, lediglich abgestützt und
versucht, eine möchlicht unveränderte Stellung zu halten.
Pfui! Nicht reproduzierbar, wenig aussagekräftig! Richtig - stimmt.
Dennoch lässt sich m. E. andeutungsweise schon sehen, dass der schräge Blick auf
die kleine Rose durch die Kippstellung in der Tiefe schärfer erscheint, da ich die Schärfenebene
der Tiefenausdehnung des Objektes halbwegs angeglichen habe.
Die Blende blieb bei beiden Aufnahmen unverändert. Die Fokussierung
blieb auf dem selben Blütenblatt.
Die Rosenblüte hat einen Durchmesser von etwa 15 bis 20 mm.
Once again having one of 'those' days and messing with photoshop. End result. Not entirely happy with it but not sure why.
18.03.16: Ocorreu na Famecos o 6 Coloóquio de Agências Experimentas, que contou com apresentação das agências, visita ao museu, integração e palestras. Foto:Natalia Pegorer/Famecos/PUCRS
Photo Walk around Seattle - Pike Place, Seattle Center, Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill
Another day of interesting folks.
Leica M11 P, 28MM Summicron
Catching up on my inspiration.
Experimenting with more color after having committed to black and white for the last year.
Have been inspired by Eggleston, Mary E. Mark, Helen Levitt, Winogrand, and Joel Sternfield
Doing my best to make photos of anything moving, interesting, banal, or otherwise.
Moody Experiment.
Some photos from a place you might already recognize, as there're many photos of it here. This time I tried to make something different out of the familiar views. After all, this is a landscape that probably is not scenic this time of the year. At least not for me, not in the usual sense. But of course there's a certain mood -- which might be something that comes out of myself, but I'm sure not without some stimulus, outside, it is really there, somehow. Can it be pictured? Can it be conveyed? How can you depict the actual first impression?
On a technical note: All done with old 50mm f/1.7 lens, all wide open, I used a Kenko nostaltone blue for diffusion and color shift. „Enhanced" in LR & PS.
A goal I have for myself this summer is learning how to use photoshop. I downloaded the elements 9 free trial version and have played with it just a bit. I don't know what I was hoping to achieve with this photo, but I do like the outcome.
I was asked to make a Bourbon & Bacon ice cream for a friend. This is the result:
Butterscotch Bourbon Ice Cream with Butter Toffee chips and Bacon.
The ice cream is super soft because of the Markers Mark, but if I do say so myself, omg it's good.
Dyeing experiments with black beans and black turtle beans.
Soaked beans with dye water.
Beans in purple water (right) are black turtle beans
Beans in brown/orange water (left) are Thailand black beans
Moody Experiment.
Some photos from a place you might already recognize, as there're many photos of it here. This time I tried to make something different out of the familiar views. After all, this is a landscape that probably is not scenic this time of the year. At least not for me, not in the usual sense. But of course there's a certain mood -- which might be something that comes out of myself, but I'm sure not without some stimulus, outside, it is really there, somehow. Can it be pictured? Can it be conveyed? How can you depict the actual first impression?
On a technical note: All done with old 50mm f/1.7 lens, all wide open, I used a Kenko nostaltone blue for diffusion and color shift. „Enhanced" in LR & PS.