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These are neon lights, and the frequency of the lights meant that every photo came out a little different (some tubes glowing while others are darker)
The Frequency au Festival d'été de Québec
Scène Molson Dry du parc de la Francophonie
15 juillet 2010
(crédit: Renaud Philippe)
Original abstract artwork
24x18 in.
Oil, oil stick, oil pastel, acrylic, spray paint, spray enamel on Canson watercolor paper
Original work for sale by contacting AlanTaylorJeffries.ugallery.com
Thanks for taking the time to look at my work.
Images of different frequency bands formed via EEG in reaction to a N-Back Task.
Image by Jenny Qui.
A depiction of the KAP sessions per month for the last 12 years. Well, up to 2002 it is actually rolls of KAP film. After I switched to digital thereabouts it is frequency of KAP Sessions.
© Scarlet Phoebe, 2013
- "On retrouve une certaine mélancolie dans ton album qui n'était pas présente dans l'ancien, comment l'expliques tu ?"
- "Dans la vie on peut pas toujours être heureux, l'année dernière était une année moins heureuse, bah, voila..."
Frequency Dubstep Stage @ Extreme Thing 2013 by Fred Morledge - www.PhotoFM.com
© Fred Morledge 2013
For prints or usage terms/rights please email me Fred@PhotoFM.com
Enjoy and see you next year!
CURIO is a mobile art gallery mounted on the rear of a Tricycle, photographed here at St Mary le Wigford church as part of Frequency, Lincoln’s festival of digital arts. The project has commissioned four new works from Lincoln based artists Dale Fearnley, James Hubble & Ross Oliver, Laura Mahony and Ian Manicom and is curated by Tom Cretney and Nick Simpson.