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BeStill 52 . .. Week 3
White
Memories . ... a cutwork cloth my Mother stitched by hand over 70 years ago and the white kid gloves that belonged to my great-grandmother.
Re shot this again. Used a difuser to soften the north facing window light, different camera, a different lens with a 2.8 apperture and a slightly different angle.
Texture is kk_totally
i made this patchwork cover out of bits of my childrens old clothes so that it can evoke all those childhood memories
An exhibition by Félix Luque and Iñigo Bilbao
Memory Lane is an audiovisual installation exploring in new ways the theme of memory and space through different artefacts the two artists produced from 3D-captured landscapes of their childhood in Asturias (Spain). Better yet, these natural environments – strands, rocky areas, woodland – do not simply inspire this project: they literally feed it. Turned into data via a high-end 3D panoramic scanning and modelling, these locations served as a mould to the sculpted piece presented in the final installation.
On the one hand, two large screens let you experience a new form of cinematography: explore the data cloud of the 3D-scanned static scenes, imagine what cannot actually be seen and what might lurk into darkness. On the other, a sand rock, which was scanned and reproduced in full detail floats on top of powerful electromagnets within a structure that shifts horizontally. The noise produced by the magnetic field is amplified to create a sound environment that surrounds the two artworks in an almost meditative ambience. The installation forms in this way a coherent unit: sand rock and landscape – slowly shifting together and coming through as hyperrealist as well as clearly artificial – are two aspects of the same investigation on memory and space, on perception of reality and on the human capacity of generating fiction, either by means of a simple child's game or of a complex technological process.
Memory Lane exhibition space is a landscape composed of four parts: a series of large prints, a 2 channels video, a levitation sculpture, and Bois Mort ("Snag"), a new light&sound sculpture produced especially for this show at iMAL. The installation was first exhibited in September 2015 during the Ars Electronica Festival at Linz (AT).
There a many strange bits and pieces to be found in the stone walls around the Purbeck. Lots of fossils, (fish teeth, shells and bones) old coins can sometimes turn up too. I have even found an old musket ball.
People sometimes leave little momentoes, memories of lost loved ones, wedged into the stones or under trees. This small heart was placed carefully on a wall. Maybe it was just found by a passerby and put here, maybe it means something more...
Taken on my 2018 trip to Rome, southern Italy, and Sicily.
This photo was taken from the tour bus as well drove from Catania to Agrigento and then on to Palermo.
I am working on a small memory plaque for a boxer that recently passed at the old age of 11 from cancer. They took his paw print afterwards at the vet's office (something new to me) and I was able to make a reverse mold of it out of poly clay so that it can be touched and you can actually feel the texture of what his paw was like. He was missing a toe on this paw by the way.
G&B: Thắng ♥ Phương
Location: Ba Vì
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Full of gifts from friends...Memory keepers...Creative tools...Things that survived the declutter...
An exhibition by Félix Luque and Iñigo Bilbao
Memory Lane is an audiovisual installation exploring in new ways the theme of memory and space through different artefacts the two artists produced from 3D-captured landscapes of their childhood in Asturias (Spain). Better yet, these natural environments – strands, rocky areas, woodland – do not simply inspire this project: they literally feed it. Turned into data via a high-end 3D panoramic scanning and modelling, these locations served as a mould to the sculpted piece presented in the final installation.
On the one hand, two large screens let you experience a new form of cinematography: explore the data cloud of the 3D-scanned static scenes, imagine what cannot actually be seen and what might lurk into darkness. On the other, a sand rock, which was scanned and reproduced in full detail floats on top of powerful electromagnets within a structure that shifts horizontally. The noise produced by the magnetic field is amplified to create a sound environment that surrounds the two artworks in an almost meditative ambience. The installation forms in this way a coherent unit: sand rock and landscape – slowly shifting together and coming through as hyperrealist as well as clearly artificial – are two aspects of the same investigation on memory and space, on perception of reality and on the human capacity of generating fiction, either by means of a simple child's game or of a complex technological process.
Memory Lane exhibition space is a landscape composed of four parts: a series of large prints, a 2 channels video, a levitation sculpture, and Bois Mort ("Snag"), a new light&sound sculpture produced especially for this show at iMAL. The installation was first exhibited in September 2015 during the Ars Electronica Festival at Linz (AT).
This romantic necklace is about what we keep in our mind for a long time after coming back home from vacation.Made with real seashells and pearls.
The limited edition version of Paul's latest album. Nice packaging, full lyric sheet and a second disc featuring an audio commentary of the music and 3 bonus tracks.
While Beamish Museum is all about the past, benches scattered around the place are reminders of a different kind, memories of people.
19/2/12, Nikon D3100, Nikon 35mm f1.8 AF-S.
Saturday, June 13th 2009. Today was a lazy day, full of sleeping. It was great, I slept until about 3 in the afternoon. Can we talk real quick about the DTV transition, and Channel 8 PBS! I Don't get it now! WTF I LOVE PBS!! I think I'm going to have to go buy a better antenna, the one I bought at X-mas was kind of cheap. I'm so sad, I wont get to watch my Rick Steve's Europe. OK back to my day. After waking I decided to clean my room and closet, which is always fun due to the fact that I always find something I forgot I have. It's usually a memory of the past. It always get me teary eyed, an sets me back a few hours of work of. The pet rock my sister gave me ages ago after I kept killing my hermit crabs. So she was like here you cant kill this. And Success I have yet to kill Rocky (yes that's his name) lol!
Today's Song comes from Rilo Kiley- After Hours
"if you close the door
the night could last forever
leave the sunshine out
and say hello to never
all the people are dancin' and they're havin such fun
i wish it could happen to me
but if you close the door
we never have to see the day again
you never have to see the day again
once more
we never have to see the day again"
Memory Lane is a section of waterfront trail in South Foster Park along the eastern shore of the Bay of Quinte.
Candles burning in memory of loved ones at the "Relay for life" event in support of Cancer research.
A memory quilt made for my in-laws overseas - a nice homemade way for them to see the girls everyday :)
Red Brick Market.
One of over 50 stalls under one roof selling vintage, antiques, retro, salvage, collectables, vinyl and more, complete with small café.
The market is situated inside Cains Brewery Village at 70 Stanhope Street, Liverpool City Centre.
Irvin Schlegel. My father-in-law. Fought in World War II. Injured in the Battle of he Bulge. A good man.
Here are some memories of him that sit on a shelf in a spare bedroom. A few photos, the flag that draped his casket when he passed away about 15 yeas ago, some German currency that he brought home from war, his well-worn copy of the New Testament.
Shot is an in-camera HDR (only 1 stop over, under)
I'm okay with the composition - I didn't want to move too much on the shelf.
The "softness" and toning were added in post processing. I wanted to give the feeling of an aged memorial - almost in a "museum like" setting.