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Suicidal Tendencies, Mike Muir
EMP Persistence Tour
Le Bataclan - Paris, France - 21/01/2014
Live report on MusicWaves
Philippe Bareille
Suicidal Tendencies, Mike Muir
EMP Persistence Tour
Le Bataclan - Paris, France - 21/01/2014
Live report on MusicWaves
Philippe Bareille
www.moma.org/collection/works/79018
Salvador Dalí. The Persistence of Memory. 1931
Salvador Dalí
The Persistence of Memory
1931
Persistence of Vision: "The split second after-image retained by the eye, which allows for the illusion of continuous motion."
Suicidal Tendencies - Persistence Tour
Bataclan - Paris - 30.01.2012
Nicolas Gaire
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"Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence."
-Hal Borland
Taken with a Wembley Sport camera in week 136 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
The first 2 years of the project are covered in this book:
www.blurb.co.uk/bookstore/detail/2869629
Kodak Portra 160 film processed in Tetenal C41 kit.
Somebody painted Salvador Dali's "Persistence of Memory" on a garage door! Chapeau!!! Sofia, Bulgaria 2006
Our first publication in Instep
This shoot wasn't as easy as it looks. We had to shoot everything separately and then matching the shadows so that it looks like a single image was challenging. All in all, we are pretty happy with the final results and credit goes to the entire team including Tabish who was made to jump, turn, hop, skip for an entire day and he didn't complain once! :)
Designer: Munib Nawaz
Photography: Kashif Rashid
Photography Assistants: Mubashir Khan and Mohd. Javed
Creative Assistant: Mahvesh Aamir
Styling: Sajid
Model: Tabish Oza
Munib Nawaz has reinvented the masculine uniform of suits and sherwanis into an expression. His fashion designs have been seen on some of the biggest music stars in numerous misic videos cementing his own status as a rocker. The gothic rock inspiration is seen in his clothes.
He now turns to a surrealist artist for his next muse. Munib Nawaz says, "The idea was to recreate the image of the sherwani with a more contemporary approach. Dali was the inspiration, his idea of true inspiration that comes from within. It's balancing paradox. Dali always had a statement within a statement in his work, the cleanliness of traditional wear has gone into chaos. It's the storm inside the brain at the time of the wedding but the exterior is calm. Capturing the moment from the inside out."
Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II with an 85mm 1.2L
ISO 100 | f/9 | 1/125
Taken with a Bencini Comet 310 110 film camera on Lomochrome Purple, developed in the Bellini C41 kit.
These people sang a prayer. There was a monk who auditioned the devotion and the people sang with him. There where always people who came and joined or people who leave the devotion. And there were also a lot of tourists around who were more or less fascinated by that.
We were amazed at the tenacity of these bunches of flowers that grew right out of the stone. This is one of many.
If you got a kick out of my Relativity-related photo earlier (check my photos) and are enjoying this photo, please do take a moment to donate to Primtures. Every linden counts!
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Oh, and as it may amuse, the original painting that inspired this primting is at www.imageof.net/wallpaper/The-Persistence-of-Memory-Salva...
Set on board a deep space scientific vessel called The Persistence in the year 2521, the ship arrives at the site of a collapsing star 17,000 light years from earth. While conducting a major experiment, a horrific incident occurs mutating many of the crew. As The Persistence is pulled into the gravity of the collapsing star, the ship’s computer, ‘IRIS’ wakes remaining members of the crew from cryogenic sleep – one at a time. Can you stay alive long enough to get to the engine room and save The Persistence?
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Project: Carving 4 Nature by Shawn Miller.
Interested in getting your initials engraved on a #mts4n shell?
Learn more about the Project: Trading plastic for shells?
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Thank you, Jaymi Heimbuch, 🙏 for your support. Check out her website. Jaymi is doing great work in Conservation
- Listen to her podcast - outstanding work! conservationvisualstorytellersacademy.com
#mts4n #387 Persistence - this shell will be placed in the coastal forest for the blueberry hermit crabs in need of a new home.
"Okinawa coastal forest protection project by Shawn Miller"
Miller Crab Project 2021
Indescribable
RZ Medium Format
Leaf Aptus 65 Digital capture back
1 Norman Strobe; Snoot; Red Gel
Bowens Focusing Spot Light
2 Photographs Layered in Photoshop CS5
在東京的時候,花季已經到了尾聲,
散步在淺草,抬頭看見雨中盛開的殘櫻,
我想起那讓我們都驚艷的畫面。
是啊,世上有許多風景,是讓人心之嚮往的,
甚至可以在短暫片刻,忘記還有許多不美好存在,
我們也曾經以為,可以一起看見這般風景。
已經決定讓這執念凋零,
但為什麼還是會在一個人旅行時想起呢?
殘念的執念,就如同這雨中的殘櫻一般,
堅守著最後盛開的,些微可能。
This piece is the result of expiramenting with materials and textures during the casting process. The pendant is cast with the lost wax method using sterling silver and features antique timepiece gears in mesh that are viewed through a rectangular "window" that is slightly offset from center.
As a result of the unique casting method that I used incorporating steel and brass cogs, wax and silver, the piece has a distinctly detailed texture that looks very old and worn. There is a strange look of "crumbling" like that of an old building that gives this item great character.
On the back, I stamped my gothic "D" that pierced through the silver to reveal the steel gear that is sandwiched within the silver. This steel cog has been blackened during the casting process and contrasts nicely with the rest of the pendant. The color variations in the silver is most likely the brass from the gears that melted and mixed with the molten silver rather non-homogenously.