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This project is my speculation about presumable existence of parallel universes. The universe is infinite, but there is only limited amount of particles everything is made of. That means, that any combination of limited amount of participles will repeat again. Theory of hyperspace says, that our universe is just one small bubble in the foam full of bubbles.What if somewhere there, in the depth of infinite universe, exists exactly the same version of me?
Or you?
Ubuntu "Edgy" (6.10) running gedit and Terminal to adjust certain aspects of the base installation. Also running Firefox.
Notice that the native resolution is 1440x900 :)
Tracks are still in place on this portion of the mostly abandoned Pennsylvania Railroad right of way that paralleled the Reading from Reading to Pottsville, #PA.
#AbFav_PARALLEL_LINES_🍰
So many parallel lines, so many colours, aaahhh, aren't we lucky?
Thank you, M, (*_*)
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Toys, colourful, outside, parallel, lines, graphic, minimalism, stark, vertical, tower, colour, horizontal, NikonD7200, "Magda indigo"
Photograph taken with a Nikon D80 using a Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical [IF] Model A16 lens, editing Photoshop CS5
This photo fulfills requirement 2. I did not take this photo straight on because I wanted to include the building, portables, traffic cones, and highway lamp in the photo, which would not have been possible otherwise. I thought this photo was particularly interesting because every piece of this photo is parallel to each other, whether they are close to the camera like the cones or whether they are way in the back like the highway lamp. I used a maximum aperture to get the largest depth of field as possible, and I had to zoom in because this building was guarded by a fence and was a few hundred feet away.
Das Kunsthaus Zürich präsentiert einzigartige Ausstellung, die die künstlerischen und biografischen Parallelen zwischen dem chinesisch-kanadischen Maler Matthew Wong und Vincent van Gogh beleuchtet. Im Fokus stehen 40 imaginäre Landschaften und Interieurs von Matthew Wong, die erstmals in der Schweiz zu sehen sind, ergänzt durch ausgewählte Meisterwerke von Vincent van Gogh.
Matthew Wong malte dynamisch und farbintensiv, wobei sein Schwerpunkt auf Landschaften von expressiv-lyrischer Kraft lag. Als Autodidakt kam er erst mit 27 Jahren zur Kunst, schuf jedoch in nur acht Jahren ein beeindruckendes Œuvre. Wongs Werke sind stark von der euro-amerikanischen und chinesischen Kunst beeinflusst. Er bezog Anregungen von Künstlern wie Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Shitao, Gustav Klimt, Yayoi Kusama und Alex Katz. Trotz vieler stilistischer Anspielungen bleiben seine imaginären Landschaften und Interieurs ausserordentlich persönlich und originell.
Van Gogh ist in Wongs ausdrucksstarkem Farbgebrauch und Malstil als Vorbild besonders präsent. Beide Künstler brachten ihre emotionalen Zustände direkt und ungefiltert in ihren Werken zum Ausdruck. Ihre Lebensgeschichten weisen auffällige Parallelen auf: Beide litten unter psychischen Herausforderungen und nahmen sich letztlich das Leben. Wong, der an Depression, Tourette-Syndrom und Autismus litt, starb 2019 mit 35 Jahren. Van Gogh, der unter psychotischen Anfällen und Halluzinationen litt, beging 1890 im Alter von 37 Jahren Suizid.
Nur noch bis zum 26. Januar 2025!
Now she's on to parallel circuits. Making the propeller whirl isn't the best part. It's the "so tell me why this works..." at the end. #sciencegirls #engineering
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Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
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ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
In his eternal search for a Parallel Universe, Black Dust finds an exotic land where The Joker and The Flash are speaking a strange language. And the more amazing: he instantly understand what they're saying!
Note: this post was inpired by the current avatar and the previous Go With The Flow. When I saw it togheter, I start to think about a tale where Flash and The Joker appears in the same scene. I only remember Crisis on Infinite Earths(1985), and The Flash dies on that story. The Multiverse is also destroyed, just to return twenty years after in 2006 with Infinite Crisis.
This is an example of three Parallel Horizontal trees, intersecting with one Vertical tree. The Horizontal trees are Perpendicular (form a 90 degree angle) with the Vertical tree.
#AbFav_PARALLEL_LINES_🍰
So many parallel lines, so many lightings and light, aaahhh, aren't we lucky?
No shadow without light!
Thank you, M, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
Please do not use any of my images on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Buildings, inside, lightings, outside, parallel, lines, graphic, minimalism, stark, tower, colour, horizontal, NikonD7200, "Magda indigo"
Artechouse, Washington, DC on Sunday, March 4, 2018
Parallel Universe
On View January 18 – March 4
iOTA _ Live Data Sculpture Installation
By Ouchhh
In mathematics, an equation representing the inclusion map of one space into another is denoted by the lowercase iota. iOTA is a LED installation inspired by light physics looking to find the origin of geometry. Corresponding to the focus of the observer, the nature of light and its different phenomena can be seen beyond the perceptivity of the human mind. iOTA attempts to translate them into a unified, non-spatial form.
LOCATION: MAIN GALLERY
270 degree mapped projection on 130ft long and 24ft high canvas, with original soundtrack
An immersive light installation and performance with original soundtrack
Artechouse Is An Innovative Art Space And Creative Powerhouse Dedicated To Showcasing And Producing Experiential And Immersive Large Scale Installations With Artists Who Are Forerunners Of The New Age In Arts And Technology.
Artechouse
1238 Maryland Ave Sw, Washington Dc 20024