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NC ? ...nope,
Beleive it or not, truely handmade.
Yes it is, full manual. I should take picture of process, but just forgotten; I'm a builder. This is a part of jig, dropouts holder.
PS: not a lawyer tabs ; )
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu.
Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.
For the rebranding of Actelion, a biopharmaceutical company, we developed a tool for automatic image generation that enables the generation of a unique, in-itself homogeneous graphic image world out of heterogeneous visual material.
Process documentation for a small project I am building which harvests and visualizes colour data from six live sources.
Built with www.processing.org
Processed fish sausage (kamaboko) with, to a Western palette, unusual texture reminiscent of bathroom sealant. At first, like Konyaku, this texture did not agree with me, but now I am a fish sausage fan - it is a healthy cheap protein that can be used in a variety of foods.
This product being sold as having a great "shiko shiko" bite. I am not sure what texture "shiko shiko" refers to.
The brand name and logo is copyright of the product manufacturer.
I was playing with my particle system and the attractor class I created. This hapened with a very strong attractor
The U1 snRNP binds to the 5' end of the intron (donor site). U2AF proteins bind to the acceptor site and the polypyrimidine tract. See my video explaining the whole process of intron removal and exon splicing at www.youtube.com/watch?v=El0jT5bAf9Y.
With thanks to Rupert Smith for providing a sample video file to experiment with. No pixels were intentionally harmed during this exercise.
A Mexican wolf lays on a table while staff performs health checks, takes measurements and administers vaccines.
Credit: Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team
How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
I don't know what Nat's character is called so I titled this based on what I did to the photo. I used Topaz Adjust's Dark - Night faded to 65% on the Overlay mode and Nik Software's Color Efex Pro - Pro Contrast / Cross-Processing & Film Grain filters. Light pattern created with MagMod's MagBeam with stencil.
Cosplayer: Nat Archaic
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
This was an assignment for an alternative colour photography course at my local community college. This is shot on Fuji RTP II – an ISO 64 tungsten balanced transparency film that I had developed as negative film. Love what is going on with the colour shifts and the contrast.
It's been so long that I can't remember how we lit this anymore. My apologies on that front.