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Reverse Pedagogy opened on Culture Night at The Model Satellite. A diverse group of artists are gathered here together to produce artwork, to educate one another, and to collaborate generally in opposition to traditional art educational models. The project, much of it in the form of an artist residency, involved arts practitioners from different backgrounds, working in different genres.
Instead of using spray paint cans, some artists are just cleaning dirt off of certain areas to make their masterpieces and are calling it reverse graffiti. Very cool.
Took this 'macro' shot of the Nikon lens cape by holding a reversed 50mm E Series (Thanks Goh! =D) in front of my D40's kit lens and focus by varying the distance between the cap + 50mm + kit lens.
Quite impressive and I'm poison further by manual focus Nikon primes, gah!~ Please someone in South East Asia, sell me MF Nikon prime lens(es)!! T_T
Reverse Pedagogy opened on Culture Night at The Model Satellite. A diverse group of artists are gathered here together to produce artwork, to educate one another, and to collaborate generally in opposition to traditional art educational models. The project, much of it in the form of an artist residency, involved arts practitioners from different backgrounds, working in different genres.
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Supersonic Festival 2012
@ Custard factory, Birmingham, UK
19-21 October 2012
Produced and Curated by Capsule
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2 images ahead of Tuesday's macro night to give an idea of what a simple reversing ring can achieve.
Rob Savoye "Reverse Engineering of Proprietary Protocols, Tools and Techniques" on Saturday was very popular, and interesting!
photo of the back of a quarter. And yes, I assure you this is a real quarter! The way I did this, is that I mounted my regular lens (55-200mm) on my nikon, then I reversed my old kalimar lens on the front, it turned it into a magnifying glass almost! aussome!!
these were taken by reversing a second lens on my mounted lens
You will have to take my word for it but this is an image of a female Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus, flying in reverse. Hummingbirds are the only birds that can actually fly backwards.