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Connectivity and readymade practice : experimenting, manipulating and combining of daily life objects in order to attempt or to force a connection, at least to make it visible and possible for a further installation or project.
New media art course at Erg, Brussels.
On our way to Guise Bay we stopped at Experiment Bight to take some photos. The beach here was amazing. There were lots of shells and the sand was really soft and warm.
Connectivity and readymade practice : experimenting, manipulating and combining of daily life objects in order to attempt or to force a connection, at least to make it visible and possible for a further installation or project.
New media art course at Erg, Brussels.
Connectivity and readymade practice : experimenting, manipulating and combining of daily life objects in order to attempt or to force a connection, at least to make it visible and possible for a further installation or project.
New media art course at Erg, Brussels.
Heh... Some serious overlapping and multiple exposures on Fuji 400 film(best before 5/2001) taken with my precious Holga!
I got my Holga CFN 120 few weeks ago and decided to experiment a bit for starters, heh... Here's the result from the very first roll of film taken with my lovely Holga.
-Scanned from the negative and done minor color adjustments. Otherwise untouched.
No taping or modifications done to the camera (yet anyway)...
I suspected there would be more lightleaking etc. :D
Alcohol ink experiment. Work in progress. This will become a manger scene: L to R:Mary, Jesus, Joseph.
Experiments on infected creatures in order to find ways to resuscitate them using specially formulated gasses
Part of an experiment in Northridge run by UCLA's engineering department. We were in a building that was red tagged from the 1994 Northridge Earthquake but still hadn't been torn down yet. The engineers wanted to model how buildings behave when shaken, so they put a giant off-balanced motor on the roof that would shake the whole building when run.
Seismometers were placed on every floor and at every corner to measure how the building shook. I wish I took pictures of the building itself. It was in absolutely horrid shape. (We weren't allowed inside the building when the shaking experiment was underway).
It occurred to me to put a bead in the loop when making a Josephine Knot and then closing the knot around the bead. I think it worked, Igor, don't you?
I'll be leaving this on my step tomorrow night....a great night for an experiment. Will this cause anyone angst or will it be a no brainer?
I'm revisiting some of my older photos with additional / different processing and / or cropping. I'd love some comments on whether I've ruined or improved upon the original processing that I did.
As a trial for a technical experiment, this image was edited using autochrome. It's nothing special, but i like the detail
Crappy weather out and I'm experimenting with some bag supports while I wait for fenders to arrive this coming week. At the moment I've got a seat post mounted bag support installed. It's holding a trunk bag that has sat on a shelf here for a couple of years; I've used both before on another tall bike, but I'm not sure how I feel about the bag sitting so high. I've several silver Blackburn rear racks, and I could install one of them when I add the fenders. This support is also quite a bit heavier than a Blackburn rack.