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Magnetic Pixels is a fabulous idea, but a single set isn't able to handle even a rather mundane 32x32 pixel pic. Of course, it's a poor workman who blames his tools, so I'll be going back to the drawing board (more correctly: the refrigerator door) with a few 16x16 artworks.
i also love this photo because i did so well and im proud of myself, if this was a real picture i would say it uses eye level composition and symmetry. its a good photo because it turned out amazing and it also helps that i used to draw minecraft skins as a kid so it really paid off i guess. this pic deserves and A for my Picasso skills.
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Milk Pixel is a huge interactive RGB array made out of milk bottles. It responds to sound, image and movement.
Here is it 'watching' the brass player and changing it's colours and patterns in response to his movement and music (you can just about see the tripod with webcam & mic).
More info can be found at www.theadlab.blogspot.com/ and www.craftivism.net/wiki/MilkPixel
Camera : Pentax K10D
Lens: smc PENTAX-DA 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 AL
Exposure : 1/100 ƒ / 7.1
Focal lenght : 50mm
ISO speed: 100
“Funky Pixels” features creative connections between human and machine, between real and virtual space. It showcases artistic works that call upon those beholding them to bring their whole body into play.
credit: rubra
I edited someone else's photo for the Pimp My Pixels group.
www.flickr.com/groups/pimpmypixels/discuss/72157624589885...
Paul, I did my best to reduce this to about 1 pixel per image. Basically, I measured each image within the overall pattern as about 250 x 200 pixels, so I scaled the size of the overall picture to 25 x 20 pixels. There is a bit of error, since I didn't count the rows and columns and use that as a scaling factor, but I'm sure I'm close to a pixel for each image. (you have 576 images, and I ended up with 500 pixels, so maybe this is actually less than 1 pixel per image?)
If you want to see this better (bigger), the image is "blown up" a bit more if you find it in my Flickr photostream. Or zoom your browser window as far as it will go. Or download the image and use a photo viewer or editor. Or view it on a device that lets you zoom with your fingers on the screen.
***This is not my photo...I've edited it for the Pimp My Pixels thread here: www.flickr.com/groups/pimpmypixels/discuss/72157613639740...
Pixel pimped image from Mike Rawlins original image flickr.com/photos/mikerawlins/2173112008/ of a Bottle kiln door with iron expansion banding in 'good nick'. Over 40 Years since it was last fired. Longton