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en un libro sobre diseño, que aún no he leído, aparecía algo similar, una pantalla reflectora para puntos de luz creado a partir de componentes de embalaje de poliestireno (eso que otros llaman corcho blanco).
y, como el poliestireno es un riesgo mediambiental, puede ser una buena idea.
Experimenting with lighting textures at varying angles.
strobist: Sunpak 422D, 1/16th power, camera left, near the plain of focus, radio-triggered.
Terrible picture, but a couple of my girls switched their looks around and wanted to join in Kimmy's photo shoot at the end. I said okay, even though I was tired and my hands were shaking, and Thistle needs new eyes. These blue are acrylics and not that great. And I want purple for her anyway. :)
We've had fun watching the crystals grow larger and larger. We tried 2 different types of string also to see the difference. B was excited to find a similar experiment while we were at the Mayborn. He recognized it right away as the same thing we were doing at home!
The Food Experiment
Philadelphia Sandwich Experiment
Brooklyn Brewery sponsored
Underground Arts
May 6, 2012
This year I experimented shooting using the Kelvin Scale for my metering. Please forgive the lack-of-quality.
The Knicely Family Band (Shenandoah Valley string band)
experiment for my BFA graduation project.
ink stains expanding and receding. Projected on an array of wet paper & petri dishes
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.
Experiments with SketchUp - an somewhat extravagant mansion which shares design elements with modular hamster homes ...
Fooling around with your camera around the Christmas tree might result in strange and beautifully interesting shots.
Connectivity and readymade.
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.
Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Brussels, Arts Numériques-Atelier (New media art), 2016-2017.
Professors : Marc Wathieu.
a spread in my Amber art book that I did in August - was experimenting with white on white layers
here are the layers as I remember them:
1: gesso
2: collage with white papers
3: texture using fiber paste and modeling paste with stencils
4: some white and turquoise gelatos to bring out the texture
5: finishing touches with ivory Faber Castel marker, gold Sharpie and woodgrain word stickers
Experimenting with the snoot attachment to my studio flash kit with Bitterly Ironic (Ant Hickman).
Strobist:
Snoot - Yellow filter, far left.
Learning Experience:
I decided to try and create something entirely with geometry nodes, shaders, and drivers. For the most part, I succeeded. To create the donuts, I never directly edited the default cube, but instead replaced it with a collection of node groups, with shaders set.
The number line, I couldn’t create with nodes. As far as I can tell, there are no node functions that allow you to capture the length or number of points along a curve and then use that value in a value-to-string node. (I mean, why have a node that converts numbers to strings if there’s no way to procedurally alter that number? Sigh.) So, I had to put down each number as a separate object, and then apply to each a geometry node with a conditional replace-material node. In theory, this is cool because it’s be could make an elevator display using drivers. I think this lack of procedural counting may also be the reason why I couldn’t randomize the sprinkle distribution on each donut. In the end, I had to fake the randomness by rotating each donut (which I why I’m thinking that maybe I could randomize sprinkles, and simply am suffering from an order-of-operations issue), and then randomizing the color distribution. With the changing colors, angles, and camera position, I doubt that the sprinkle location problem is too noticeable, but it’d be nice to fix it for future projects.