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Amanda Shaw, Gentilly Stage

Sesiones grabadas en el estudio Moloko Velocet

Speedlight SB-600.

Nikon.

 

Bogota. Colombia

Photo by Saul Norberto Delgado

So much learning. So much fun.

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I set my screen savor and put the laptop top down some and took these shots. I think they were cool

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Photos from NEoN Digital Arts Festival 2015 which ran from 8th-14th November.

 

The theme of this year's festival was North of North East Asia.

 

Scottish curatorial collective Yuck ’n Yum have become known for their Annual General Karaoke event, in which all the karaoke videos are made by the participants. For this event, not only will some of the best ones from previous years be reprised, and new ones created inspired by Asian culture, but Yuck ‘n Yum will also select the best of bilibili.com – a Chinese video sharing site obsessed with creating live Internet memes (think of YouTube, but only populated with anime, manga and characters from video games).

 

NEoN Festival invited attendees to examine the origin and understanding of digital arts practice in Asia, against the backdrop of our assumptions about its cultural motifs or traditions. The events and exhibitions will allow audiences in Dundee to compare the handmade and machine made, to look at the processes of making in the context of strong cultural influences, and to ask what concerns do we share as creative practitioners in a globally-interlinked digital environment?

 

Photo thanks to Kathryn Rattray.

 

Screen Printing at West Oakland Branch of Oakland Public Library on June 8, 2023.

 

Photo credit: Doug Zimmerman

Print screen workshop at Herwecks for the photography club.

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Chinese divider screens have been used in China since the Han Dynasty, around the time of Christ. This tradition has continued until today. Chinese room dividers are known as "pingfeng". Traditional Chinese homes are divided by room divider screens which are both functional and decorative, many Design are still used in todays world. Modem Interiors gone Oriental Modern Design .We can custom made up to the size 1220mm x 2440mm x 15-30mm

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