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This is my brother. I love how he is so innocence and boyish in his actions, like he has no other care in the world expect for the then and there
Cable-stayed Calatrava bridges, shot from below the first one, you can also see the big middle one and the last one.
This is a long exposure motion blurred on purpose photograph that creates the feeling of movement within a still image.
The photo tries to represent the experience of motion itself.
It 'stretches the moment' both literally (in the camera shutter is held open) and visually (as the details of the subject blur out horizontally).
(This is a long exposure photo of the side of the highway while driving with speed. ;-) )
The Sequence, an artwork in Brussels...
For those who don´t know, this is an artwork of Arne Quinze, called "The Sequence, you can read all about it here: www.thesequence.be/SEQUENCE_BLOG/index.html
And you can read all about the artist here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arne_Quinze
Brussels, March 2009
Here's the sequencer that I use for all of the synth stuff that's too difficult for me to play freehand (i.e., most of it).
It has 4 available tracks and it uses 3.5" floppies (you can see a green one in use on the right!).
It has stickers for the "super" 8-track upgrade but doesn't actually have that software.
I bought it used in Seattle many years ago and it's still chugging along.
This is the B3165 at Long Load, Somerset. The road is still flooded and the bridge is badly damaged by the swollen river. So this road will remain closed for some time even after the flood water has gone.
...an interesting sequence, I think...
"On my way home, I crawled and somehow I danced as well... Oh, I could have danced all night!"
:D
A photo of a mesmerising video installation by Shaun Gladwell "Storm Sequence 2000" taken with Franka Solida III at the MCA in Sydney. See more of him here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB83KUE9UQw&feature=related