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On special exhibit was the Psychedelic ’60s: Posters from The Houston Freeburg Collection. Of all the visual art produced in the late 1960s, the most influential may be San Francisco psychedelic concert posters. Many are instantly recognizable because of their innovative use of text, psychedelic colors and coded messages. Not only do the posters visually define the period, but they also have shaped graphic design ever since.
Since the museum’s founding in 1901, “the Toledo Museum of Art has earned a global reputation for the quality of our collection, our innovative education programs, and our architecturally significant campus. Within this celebrated environment, we invite you to personally discover the power of art: to delight, to inspire, to engage, and even to transform viewers of all ages and backgrounds.”
The Department of Art & Design:
www-new.onu.edu/academics/getty_college_arts_sciences/are...
Explore: 7-8-09 (Position #126)
Bonus Shot for My Flickr Friends
This is a wild shot of these yellow beauties in morning sunlight. I like the blurred foreground, the clear flowers in the middle, and the bokeh in the background.
Lots of tidal pools here to get wet in.
Seen at a cool beach near the National Energy Lab - North Kona Coast, Big Island of Hawaii.
Critique welcome.
52 Weeks of 2022
Week No. 47: Psychedelic Soap Film
Category: Technique
I was not originally happy since I did not get too many big bubbles and had to use smaller bubbles. This was actually one of my bigger ones, about 2 inches in diameter. Was happier with some significant cropping and minor adjustments.
Solution: coffee, soap and olive oil. Wondered if the cofee would give the bubbles a blacker look, but with the thin film it did not matter. Did not have the traditional glycerin so I used olive oil.
Setup: www.flickr.com/gp/157755164@N06/W9JB7yLL94
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Grandma Diane & Grandpa John's birthday present for Liana was a whiteboard for her room. It's been seeing a fair amount of use. Here, Liana contemplates the crazy swirl patterns she & C. made before bedtime a few nights ago.
Not the best picture of this tree, but the most psychedelic. Right out of the 60's when this style was popular. Is it still popular now, or have the older Flickr folks cut their hair and gone straight?
Where in the world could you get such a bike ? ;-)
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This was fun to do once I had worked out the light. I reckon I need a stronger light but still I had fun.
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Here is another psychedelic image I created using a neural network designed to recognize patterns and objects in images. The original photo is an HDR image of a narrow canyon in Switzerland I posted last year. It looks kind of creepy, nightmarish, doesn't it?
Google uses this neural network algorithm to find similar images. They wrote the Google Research blog "Inceptionism: Going Deeper into Neural Networks" describing the process. They followed up with another blog, "DeepDream - a code example for visualizing Neural Networks ", explaining how this can be done with code examples.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure, then applied Google's DeepDream neural network to get these psychedelic faces.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, DSC06438-2009-07-19_hdr1bal1e-dream3.jpg