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// HACKPACT

 

// Showcase of 20 brief experiments (sound machines) we coded during november (MMXI).

 

// All of them explore the sound/graphic co-relation.

 

// Built with Processing and almost all of the audio with SuperCollider

 

// More info/detail about our codes here: www.realitat.com/HACKPACT

The process of doll Gustav Schäfer, drummer of Tokio Hotel. Skecth, Vector and colored.

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Another concept sketch for my class' end of year show. Built with Processing.

Processed with VSCOcam with b1 preset

March 5th - 8th 2015

Calgary, Alberta

 

A&W Commercial shoot with Rethink Canada.

Nikon D600 / 50mm / 85mm / 17-35mm

 

Processed with LR4 / VSCO Film 04 Nikon.

Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

// HACKPACT

 

// Showcase of 20 brief experiments (sound machines) we coded during november (MMXI).

 

// All of them explore the sound/graphic co-relation.

 

// Built with Processing and almost all of the audio with SuperCollider

 

// More info/detail about our codes here: www.realitat.com/HACKPACT

Been playing around with layers and effects !

Composite of our work May 12, 2016 in Washington DC on looking at modules 1,2,6, and 7 of the Core Certification

Utility Camp Kitchen.

Knives for chopping, whitling, picnics...

www.hawthornecompany.com

sacramento train station

Processed with VSCOcam with m5 preset

Last night around 10 a repetitive sound started outside. It had been going for at least half an hour when Tony said, "is that a bird?"

 

His dad nodded without listening. We have had odd chirpy birds at night but once the sound was pointed out, I realised it wasn't quite right. I made the others quieten down and listen and it became clear it wasn't a bird.

 

It was a lost and very frightened kitten.

 

I went out and sat with it for a while, hoping his mother would arrive for him, he was clearly too young to fend for himself. After a few hours, I gave up and brought him in. I reckon he's about five weeks old. Thank goodness he's weaned and after a rather distressed night and morning, he's starting to explore a bit.

 

It seems we've been adopted. She certainly is starting to act as if she owns the place.

 

I am shifting rather randomly between he and she -- fact is I can't actually tell yet!

 

But he ...er, or she ... is a real cutie!

  

Sacred cow or Fruits and Veges bar, Archfarm, the summer of 2011

Processed with VSCOcam with k2 preset

f/22, 1/100th, ISO-100, 55mm, close-up filters(+1 & +2)

 

Strobist: 1 AB1600, 1/2+ power, @~3:30, bounced out of umbrella, triggered w/ Cybersync

 

I really like the close-up filters, I just can't get used to the limited DOF.

Processed with VSCO with e3 preset

tonned van dyke brown on canson montval 300gm

Christmas in New York.

 

December Difference 2015 continues.

Built with Processing

  

import noc.*;

import hipstersinc.sunflow.*;

import hipstersinc.sunflow.shader.*;

import hipstersinc.*;

  

void setup() {

size(600, 900, "hipstersinc.P5Sunflow");

noStroke();

}

  

void draw() {

setupCamera();

 

background(255);

translate(width/2, 50, 0);

rotateX(QUARTER_PI);

rotateZ(QUARTER_PI);

fill(255);

float scl = 30;

int time = minute();

for(int j =0; j<3; j++){

 

Vector3D pos = new Vector3D(random(-500,500),random(-1000,300),-1000);

Vector3D rot = new Vector3D(0,0,0);

for(int i=0; i<3000; i++) {

float boxSize = 386+random(200);

pushMatrix();

translate(pos.x,pos.y,pos.z);

rotateX(rot.x);

rotateY(rot.y);

rotateZ(rot.z);

scale(random(.1),random(.4),random(.1));

 

box(boxSize);

Vector3D add = new Vector3D(random(-1,1),random(-1,1),random(-1,1));

add.mult(scl);

pos.add(add);

pos.z = constrain(pos.z,-800,-1400);

add = new Vector3D(random(-1,1),random(-1,1),random(-1,1));

add.mult(.05);

rot.add(add);

popMatrix();

}

}

saveFrame(int(minute()-time)+"minutesRendering.png");

saveFrame(int(minute()-time)+"minutesRendering.tif");

}

 

void setupCamera() {

P5Sunflow sunflow = (P5Sunflow) g;

//sunflow.camera.setType(SunflowCamera.PINHOLE);

sunflow.camera.setType(SunflowCamera.THINLENS);

sunflow.camera.setFocalDistance(450);

sunflow.camera.setLensRadius(12f);

sunflow.scene.setAaSamples(12);

}

 

A4 size Arches Cold press 300gsm.

Wartercolour Painting of portrait of girl. Inspiration from Hannah on Sktchy.

Ghost Gully Produce. Consulting by Joe Crane, Cyber-Hydroponics. For more information, go to cyberhydroponics.com

This shot was taken near Thornley woodlands center in a bird hide. This cheeky fox was digging for something. When he heard my mirror slapping on the camera he looked up and I got a nice moment of him looking straight at me! Shot was taken using a Sigma 100-300mm f/4 EX lens with a 2x teleconverter making 600mm focal length (and it still wasnt enough!).

 

The first thing to do was to get the white balance corrected to get rid of the blue hue. Then a play around with the exposure levels and a touch of highlight recovery helped take away the brightness of the sun on the breast of the fox. A square crop was chosen too.

Processed with VSCO with kp2 preset

[ jonathancraddock.com ]

 

Macro shot of a seed - thought it was a dandelion seed at first, but not actually sure what it is. Still Googling for it's true identity! ;-) Lucy handed it to me and told me it was a "spidey" - in reference to the "incey wincey" one which "climbed up the water spout". However, I managed to convince her it definitely wasn't a spidey!

 

Lit by window light against a black background, then digitally cross-processed in Photoshop with Alien Skin Exposure 2.

I thought a cross-processed-esque look would work well with these urban shots from Cuba - hopefully they add 60s/70s vibe to modern pictures,

SM 3247 Seni Cetak Digital 2005 / 11 Mei 2005 / FSRD ITB

post processed from a single 1024×683px pic by dafneink

 

- original photo - www.flickr.com/photos/dafneink/5581259362/in/photostream/

 

Sólfar: The Sun Voyager - Jón Gunnar Árnason Reykjavík Viking ship sculpture

 

Reykjavík, Iceland

  

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