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I was testing the distance of my remote release button today and noticed the images I was getting had a passing resemblance to the famous James Dean at Times Square pics. It got me thinking about parallel universes....

 

and on a totally side note, this is the stretch of road where I learned to ride a bike many, many years ago; though I imagine Jimmy Dean didn't finally master the art of balancing on the bicycle minus the stabilisers at Times Square...

Palomar 200 inch telescope.

Try not drop a screwdriver on that mirror.

Parallel stereo photo pair.

Sony V1 Twin, Homemade mount, Pokescope sync.

HDR -1 0 +1 Photomatrix tone mapping

Program mode, auto balance, ISO auto

4.5 inch stereobase, 3 degree toe in.

These photos are best viewed with a Pokescope, Holmes, Loereo or Lorgnnette stereo viewer.

Upgrading Parallels tools on my BootCamp partition. It's all pretty straightforward now.

 

All this for site testing. Someone slap me.

 

Uploaded with plasq's Skitch

Pasando un antivirus en XP mientras termina de instalarse Windows 98.

 

Mis impresiones sobre su funcionamiento están en Parallels Workstation para Macintosh: primeras impresiones.

William Gillette used to have a railway circling his property. The shadows on this footbridge mimick the track.

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

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Chania, 21.8.2015

How I would love to be in that cessna...until I hit the wake.

 

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?

  

Branches and cables

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

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Chania, 21.8.2015

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

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Chania, 21.8.2015

A random shot of the Burhanpur Railway Station.

 

Yes, a bit of 'local' contrast was adjusted to black out certain portions of the image.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

夏末,一个人的博物馆,悠游自在~

Tatsi a Paralléles mais chique ever!

Thought I would try my hand at parallel parking today.

Two airliners in the 'stack' over Epsom - June 2010.

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

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Chania, 21.8.2015

Series Introduction: "Parallel Vintage"

In a world of relentless complexity, we often find ourselves turning to the past—not as it was, but as we wish it could have been. Nostalgia is the quiet rebellion of the soul, a longing for simplicity, for the tactile warmth of a time untouched by the frenetic pace of modernity. Yet what if the past we yearn for was never ours to begin with?

This series, "Parallel Vintage", explores that very idea. Through the lens of AI, we step into a realm where vintage is not a memory, but a reimagining—a delicate fusion of early 1900s charm and subtle retro-futurism. These images are not snapshots of history, but fragments of an alternate timeline: a world where sepia tones, hand-tinted hues, and the soft haze of old postcards meet the quiet wonder of what might have been. Here, the grain of film and the brushstroke of watercolor do not preserve the past; they invent it.

AI liberates longing. It does not recreate reality—it reveals the realities we never knew we missed.

 

Siempre me tiro al piso.

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

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Chania, 21.8.2015

...the juxtaposition between modern and historic on one of Chicago's most famous streets.

Protest in Sheung Shui on March 8th against parallel traders

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

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Chania, 21.8.2015

i always find the theory of parallel universe very interesting.

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