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Had loads of fun working on the latest @telus campaign #PowerToThePicky last month. Been seeing them all out in the wild everywhere in #Vancouver
March - April 2015
Geometry generated in Processing using ToxicLibs and rendered in Sunflow vis SunflowAPIAPI using the glass shader.
I resisted buying a food processor for the longest time, thinking it'd be one of those kitchen contraptions I'd own but never use.
Finally, I'd watched enough cooking shows, and done enough actual cooking, to be convinced that it was a justifiable investment. Now the Cuisinart and I, we are as one. The first time we made mayonnaise together, I knew that what we had between us was magical. Guacamole, hummus, aioli, salsa, jam, homemade peanut butter, shredded cabbage and cheese and sliced potatoes... This love affair has only just begun.
Bringing back some oldies but goodies. Always had a soft spot in my brain for the 'pixellate' series that I made a while back. Recently, Ben Fry showed me some new OpenGL trickery so I am adding some juice to this sketch which now runs fullscreen at a massive clip. Yay OpenGL!!
Simply put, each cube is rendered with a staggered pixel array rgb value much like a television that isn't quite picking up the station. Each cube is tied to a specific frequency and changes position, velocity, and size based on the amplitude of the frequency. Going to attempt a version that has unique texture mapping for each cube but my guess is I will run into memory errors. We shall see.
File name: 08_06_003794
Title: Parade?
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Parades & processions
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
These are seashell pendants fresh from being cast. They are all sterling silver except for the 14K gold seashell in the middle.
Opeth - The Twilight is my Robe
"The birds of the sun
Seperates these dark clouds
While the winds of winter sleeps gently around
I am sworn to the oath
To breathe...
At the waters I dwell
The waves are still whispering
Ancient lullabies
I die....
While our mystic brothers still seek
Under your command I will obey
In my vision
You are the embodiment of pure freedom
But through my eyes you are made of stone"
Photo taken at night and heavily post processed. My camera is a rather crappy entry-level and with 200 ISO manages to yield a ridiculous amount of noise in "border-line" situations, such as poor lighting conditions. Nevertheless, I like the "watercolorish" effect I got from it and decided to upload the picture anyways. Cheers!
thought process - the process of using your mind to consider something carefully
Many of these “stamps” can be seen around the campus of MSU. From Sigma Beta Rho’s pledge slogan, “Evolve”, to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign slogan, “Yes We Can”, these “stamps” are seen mainly on sidewalks throughout campus. Some are easily recognizable, while others get you thinking. The three “stamps” seen here still have me thinking. I only wish I knew who was responsible for their placement.
The first image is the logo for Scout Banana, an organization that raises awareness about the lack of health care in Africa. The third image is a stamp of a famous quote from George Orwell's 1984. And what the second image stands for is anyone's guess. :)
The wall to the right was inch thick old plaster over brick. It was studded and drywalled which made room for the light switch and gave an even surface for mounting cabinets. After the studs were up but before it was drywalled, DD#3 signed her name and drew pictures on the wall. :)
DH did most of the painting. Here he has started putting primer on the ceiling.
a program that lets one draw 3-dimensional conelike hut structures in the spirit of the afterparty in a simple gestural way. updated for clarity of interaction and for HD.
A designed publication that documents the creative process of a year long design project centering on the idea of developing emotion as a communicative medium.
This book follows the development of the project from initial brainstorming stage right till the final execution of different experimental approaches.
374 pages, laser-prints on off white munken print cream paper, perfect bind.
'Color Search' sketch:
I found inspiration in the 'Pixel Path' Processing work done by Craig Mackenzie, and wanted to try my hand at it:
blog.craig-mackenzie.com/2008/02/25/pixel-path-my-prelimi...
In this sketch, it isolates every 5th pixel, and if it fist a certain HSB criteria, it finds every matching pixel in the image, and draws a line to it.
The class I used to author this Sketch can be found on my wiki:
processingwiki.tiddlyspot.com/#[[Class: ImageData]]
I've been working with this processing script openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=28339 and am beginning to extend the creative possibilities of the code. More to come.
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - Mahadevan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
Sometimes memories are not at all like the actual event, yet they are what stays with us and eventually become reality.
No time today. School summer fair, KNACKERED. Still not got rid of the lurgie either.
Took these in the garden as the light was fading. Not really 100% happy with anything today, but that's the way it goes I suppose!
Cross processed for today's hereios pick using the Coffee shop blog cross process action :-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRqFOVl9LXE&feature=related
Saturday Night
la música del milenio anterior
eso es sabooor!!!!