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El Cedral Mayan Ruins Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

structure, 2013

multimedia

3 x 3 x 258 inches

Courtesy of the artist.

 

Bill Smith: Beyond the Humanities

March 7–September 15, 2013

 

Photos by Michael DeFilippo

structure, 2013

multimedia

3 x 3 x 258 inches

Courtesy of the artist.

 

Bill Smith: Beyond the Humanities

March 7–September 15, 2013

 

Photos by Michael DeFilippo

structure, 2013

multimedia

3 x 3 x 258 inches

Courtesy of the artist.

 

Bill Smith: Beyond the Humanities

March 7–September 15, 2013

 

Photos by Michael DeFilippo

This is not an HDR photo. I used the brush tool in lightroom to brighten up the wood of the pavillion. The sky and the rest of the picture are displayed as exposed.

Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016

Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016

The underside of the flowerhead of Pacific Ninebark (physocarpus capitatus) shows the stem work needed to create the hemisphere of flowers. Home Garden. Portland, Oregon.

...though somehow they make some strange aesthetic sense next to each other.

different types of crack, depending on type of material, thicknes and other influences

Still don't know what is the "script" behind.

Montebello Structure Fire on Truck Way

8/8/24 1:45 AM

andorra la vella

Another homework in 'analytical art work'. My structure-tool was a

steel wool. Based on that, I had to shoot 2 pictures of each: detail, unusual perspective and documenting.

Red/Cyan glasses needed to view in 3D.

This image focuses of the structure of an ecosystem’s attributes and accents on the plant species present of absent and their abundance in a “place”. Here, we see a clear change in succession, and vertical plant growth (both living and dead). To be chronological, the description of this image will start from the foreground and then move to the background. First, we see restoration being in process in the foreground. One of very few groups of people have gone against the social standards of “gift giving” (Jordan 2006), and have taken the time to clear space in a location overly invasive with non-native species. They have cleared the Himalayan blackberry bushes that were suffocation the habitat, and have started a new successional pattern in the foreground. Here, we see species, relatively abundant, that are sun tolerant and grow well in an open space. As they will continue to grow, they will set succession in motion, and as you can see further in the background, there is evidence of succession (sun tolerant going into shade tolerant plants). As we move further away from the foreground, we see evidence to both living and dead vertical structures. We see the decomposition of dead organic material in the mulch and underneath the plant floor and the lower plants. Then we see an abundant amount of shade tolerant floor plants and lower plants growing vigorously underneath the shrub level and the understory. Last but not least, we also see evidence of both coniferous and deciduous species of plants the further up the canopy level stretches. This is a great example if vertical arrangement of vegetation in an ecosystem.

Paper mill in Nekoosa, Wisconsin.

Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.

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7/20/13

Worcester Palladium

A Very Important Structure. We tried to build it with only full sized

bales at first, but that was just not going to work.

Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016

EPL2 14-42 Dramatic tone. Architectural elements of the Guggenheim bridge in Bilbao, Spain.

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