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Sculpture or Art installation located at Wynard Station in Sydney Australia

Those familiar slogans on the doors of Bathurst Station are part of an installation that pays tribute to Honest Ed's bargain warehouse. Inspired by the store’s one of a kind, hand painted bright red, yellow and blue signs, the installation will last until Honest Ed's serves its last customer on December 31st of this year.

Melbourne Fashion Week is madness and these photos wre taken of an awesome installation at the GPO building where an International Artist set up umbrellas in a beautiful display. I wish I coud remember his name....

Pentacon 6 - Arsat PCS Shift 55mm, Kodak Portra 160

 

C-41 by pixelgrain

Tamron SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di USM VC

Male Ciche, Pologne, 2008.

installation,

 

photo by Drager Meurtant, in Museum Abteiberg, Mönchen-Gladbach.

beati coloro che si baceranno sempre al di là delle labbra, varcando il confine del piacere, per cibarsi dei sogni.

 

...blessed are those who will aways kiss beyond the lips, crossing the boundary of pleasure, to feed on dreams.

JOSE DÁVILA

KÖNIG GALERIE, BERLIN

♢ Oh the dreamiest of dreams 💕 Last night, Maddy losing herself in the incredibly dreamy art installation @wellcomecollection for the incurably curious💫 #magical ♢

MAC, São Paulo. Brazil

Pentacon 6 TL, Arsat PCS Shift 55mm, Kodak Portra 160

light installations in the Berlin zoo

Camera: Mamiya 645 1000 S

 

Lense: Mamiya-SEKOR 45mm, F2.8

 

Film: Fuji Velvia 100 F

 

Processing:

E-6 by PS13, digitized with Epson V850Pro

This art installation on the South Bank of the Thames is called 'Pick Yourself Up And Pull Yourself Together' and was created by artist Alex Chinook. The inverted car seemingly tearing up the tarmac is a Vauxhall.

Pentacon 6 TL, Arsat PCS Shift 55mm, Kodak Portra 160

Left: Poolscape (acrylic, graphite)

 

Top right: Floorplan of the Arts Building (latex house paint, acrylic)

 

Bottom right: Gotham (acrylic)

  

Done in 3rd year university

I took a Night Photography class sponsored by Desert Botanical Garden and taught by Ryan Parra - a photography professor at Mesa Community College and Arizona State University. I learned a lot and practiced a lot. I really feel that I had improved significantly by the end of the class. One big problem with classes like this is keeping other photographers out of the frame.

 

This HYBYCOZO sculpture is titled Pyrite Field. It greets visitors in the Ottosen Entry Garden. Any correction will be appreciated.

 

dbg.org/events/light-bloom/2024-10-12/

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFelgzzzQqg

LIGHT BLOOM by HYBYCOZO is a limited-time exhibit where nature and light converge. This mesmerizing display invites you to explore the Garden transformed by stunning geometric light installations that illuminate the beauty of the desert landscape in a new way. As the sun sets, LIGHT BLOOM comes to life, casting intricate shadows and vibrant hues across the Garden. Wander the trails and let the enchanting installations transport you to a magical realm where the natural world meets the abstract.

 

www.hybycozo.com/artists

HYBYCOZO is the collaborative studio of artists Serge Beaulieu and Yelena Filipchuk. Based in Los Angeles, their work consists of larger than life geometric sculptures, often with pattern and texture that draw on inspirations from mathematics, science, and natural phenomena. Typically illuminated, the work celebrates the inherent beauty of form and pattern and represents their ongoing journey in exploring the myriad dimensions of geometry. HYBYCOZO is short for the Hyperspace Bypass Construction Zone, a nod to their favorite novel (The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) and was the title of their first installation in 2014. They continue to create under this name. In the novel earth was being destroyed to make way for a bypass. It lead Serge and Yelena to ask what it means to make art at a time where the earth’s hospitable time in the universe may be limited.

 

dbg.org/meet-the-artists-behind-light-bloom/

Q: Walk us through your creative process?

A: The focus of our creative process is to explore the intricate interplay between geometry, light, space and to inspire contemplation, wonder and a sense of place among our audiences. Geometry and pattern-making serve as the backbone of our creative expression. It is the framework through which we navigate the complexities of form, proportion and spatial relationships. Patterns, both simple and complex, have a profound impact on our perception and understanding of the world. They possess the ability to evoke a sense of order, balance and aesthetic pleasure. Pattern making and geometry offer us a means of storytelling and communication. These patterns serve as conduits for deeper exploration, provoking introspection and contemplation to uncover the underlying symbols embedded within the human psyche.

Q: What inspired the concept of LIGHT BLOOM?

A: Just as many cactus and desert plants have evolved to produce night-blooming flowers, adapting to their environment and thriving in darkness, our sculptures come alive after sunset, blossoming with light and transforming the night into a glowing landscape of art and geometry.

 

Desert Botanical Garden has an incredible collection of plants and cacti arranged in a beautiful park setting.

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"Think the desert is all dirt and tumbleweeds? Think again. Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona."

 

Desert Botanical Garden

DBG HYBYCOZO Light Bloom

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An installation shot of TDL (stoneware) at Greenville College in 2000. I was reminded of this photograph when I encountered this image by Cristina Oliveira today.

 

sculpture, photography and processing - tim lowly © 2010

 

  

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Chiharu Shiota (Japanese artist)

 

It’s all about imagination!

Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."

Pentacon 6 TL, Arsat PCS Shift 55mm, Fuji PRO 400 H

An installation by Conrad Shawcross in Kingsway Tram Subway (closed to the public since 1952).

Avatar submitted by Ggabriel Madruga to Meta_Body II.

 

Pose by Poses for Prose and Poetry.

 

Meta_Body II - it's your turn to build it...

 

Having the Meta_Body project avatars as a starting point, we would like to invite you to share with us and with all the metaverse your derivative avatars.

 

Meilo Minotaur and CapCat Ragu await your avatars submission to build a new installation at Delicatessen to distribute them.

 

- You can use any of the parts of the project Meta_Body avatars;

- You can use parts built by you;

- You can use parts built by other developers since its license allows redistribution with full permissions;

- All avatars must be provided with full permissions, this means copyable, shareable and transformable;

- The avatars should be sent in a box to MeiloCapCat avatar in Second Life;

- The box should be named after your avatar, followed by MB2;

- All avatars must be submitted by 30 November 2012.

 

Thank you!

 

get the Meta_Body avatars full perm

Night aquarium shoot - Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.

Pentacon Six TL, Carl Zeiss Flektogon 50mm F4.0, Kodak Ektachrome E100

 

Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.

After pooja, people carrying the idol into sea for immersion.

 

Ganesh Idol Immersion is the conclution of the Ganesh Chaturdi Festival. It is a 10 day festival usually falls in the month of August or September. The festival is marked with installation of Ganesha clay idols in homes, or publicly on temporary stage. Daily prayers are offered and sweets are distributed among the community. The festival is concluded on the 10th day, werein the idol is carried in a public procession with music and group chanting, then immersed in nearby water body such as a river or ocean, thereafter the clay idol dissolves and Ganesha is believed to return to Mount Kailash to Parvati and Shiva. Due to the heavy rush and traffic troubles people also do the immersion on 3rd, 5th or 7th day too. This ending part of the festival is most colourful and pleasure to watch. Lots of public with families come to the watch the procession and immersion.

Installation art and photography

Rolleiflex T, Fuji Provia 100 F,

E-6 by pixelgrain

  

Pentacon 6 TL, Arsat PCS Shift 55mm, Kodak Portra 160

Pentacon 6 - Arsat PCS Shift 55mm, Fuji Provia 100 F

 

E-6 by pixelgrain

Dream-like visual suggestion.

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