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Ever wondered what Mars would look like if it becomes a tourist attraction? :)

 

This was taken en route to the sand dunes... a long stretch of nothingness on an empty road has a strangely calming effect on the mind.

If you own a Surface Pro 4 or a Surface Book, there is a good chance you are looking at picking up the Surface dock. The device, which will set you back $ 199, is not cheap but it does expand the functionality of your Surface quite a bit.

  

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Theresa Dapra (Stylist/Designer) Location: Parts Express Junkyard, Brooklyn, NY

Eelmoor Bridge, Farnborough, Hampshire. 2016/12/27

© Kjersti Lier - No pictures or invites with pictures in comments, please. They will be deleted.

Sample textile design from 9-week "Exploring Surface Design" course at The Art League School in Alexandria, taught by Julie Booth.

 

Techniques: twisted resist, lace print

 

Spring 2010

Damage Controlman 3rd Class Kiyana Perrymond, assigned to the Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship USS Comstock (LSD 45), participated in a damage control pipe patching event during the 37th Annual Surface Line Week at Naval Base San Diego. Surface Line Week is a longstanding tradition to showcase professional and athletic skills while enhancing camaraderie and team building among the surface force. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nancy C. diBenedetto)

Surface Tension opening night 20 October 2011.

Dylan Haskins.

Sea Lions close to surface

 

Hornby Island, BC

Dark short lines on the white surface and dark spots form a minimalistic composition.

I am in an exhibition at Cal Poly’s University Art Gallery "Beyond the Surface: The Photograph as Object", an exhibition curated by Aline Smithson from January 9 - January 31, 2020.

 

artgallery.calpoly.edu/2020/beyond-the-surface

 

As the practice of photography moves farther away from the tactile process of winding film through a camera and long meditative hours spent in the wet darkroom, the contemporary digital photographer is now experiencing an entirely different relationship to the image. With the proliferation of digital capture, with Photoshop replacing the darkroom, and instantaneous digital printing at the push of a button, photographs are now equally a product of the mind and technology, with the ability for limitless reproduction.

 

In response to this loss of the evidence of the artist’s hand, a number of artists are reconsidering the potential of an image with a move towards making rather than taking photographs. By using vintage and contemporary photographs as a starting point, artists are creating physically layered works of art that result in a handmade one-of-a-kind object, expanding the notion of what we consider photographic art. The exhibition Beyond the Surface features a variety of interventions and investigations that include collage, sewing, cutting, weaving and embroidery, all interrogating the material qualities of the physical photograph as an attempt to recover the magic of the photograph-as-object. As artist Maria Font describes, “My hands intervene with each work manually, and through this intimate, performatic ritual, the embodiment of the photograph becomes the common ground where the familiar and the foreign meet, as an individual attempt to blur the lines between the internal and external spaces of the body. The construction of these mental maps evokes diverse psychological states and emotions with meanings that are in constant flux, never fixed, just like our identities.”

 

Artists in the exhibition work in two ways, using imagery that they have created in camera or by using found or familial vernacular photos. The image is then punctured, deconstructed, or cut apart and reborn as a work of art, separate from the original image. Many of the artists explore themes of growing up, family, and memory; others use contemporary imagery to consider self or culture. Artist Liz Steketee states, “I use my life and family as material for my work. By doing this, I am able to explore the complexity that exists in the everyday and the richness found in the mundane. Through the use of montage, collage, and purposeful juxtaposition of photographs, it is my intention to examine the “truth” in life.” Artist Joe Rudko cuts and reorganizes found photographs to “break the illusion of the pristine image and suggest a variety of interpretations it can have. Working with analog methods in a digital era places these snapshots in dialogue with the present moment.”

 

Revisiting photographs with an Exacto knife or sewing needle provides a new way of examining, organizing, and interacting with more than just the image on the page. This reconsideration opens the door to limitless possibilities of creation, inspiring us to look more deeply at the potential of photographic imagination.

   

From my bathroom. Took a lot of shots to get a few really decent ones, but once my timing was in sync with the drip it was OK.

 

Also, laying in the bath holding position to get the shot isn't anywhere near relaxing.

 

I quite like the limescale - I thought of cleaning it off, but then I figured that this was more "honest" (if that means anything to you!.?)

 

Handheld

Sigma 70-300 macro

Kenko 1.4 Converter

EX430 flash

Invitation to the Microsoft Surface preview event

Sellicks Beach

South Australia

PENTAX K10D

TAMRON SP AF 90mmF/2.8 Di MACRO1:1 MODEL 272E

Jóia Usada: Haste de PTFE e balls em aço.

Yasuaki Onishi - Reverse of Volume RSK (2016)

Photo Hendrik Zeitler

Frozen surface of the Ottawa River. Sometimes when it is extremely frozen people can skate. Also, you can see some people ice fishing.

Das tolle Surface Book

Ugly: Pure Surface, January 2015

 

The global theme for January 2015 was “Ugly.” At Portland/CreativeMornings, we hosted Pure Surface, a performance series where movement, text, and film happen together in the spirit of improvised collaboration. Curated by Danielle Ross and Stacey Tran, and performed by Julia Clare Tillinghast (Poet), Keyon Gaskin & Lucy Yim (Dancers), and Roland Dahwen Wu (Filmmaker). We were hosted by Hollywood Theatre and sponsored by Create Legal and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Glen Dewald farm

This platy soil structure, near the soil surface, can occur when overgrazing cover crops in wet conditions. Platy structure reduces water infiltration but should be corrected with good growing conditions this spring.

Photo: Kurt Lawton, Dakota Farmer

#Microsoft Hints at '#Surface Phone' Innovations; Will Discontinue Surface 3 This Year

 

HIGHLIGHTS

* The Surface to target the high-end market

* It will cater to the enterprise segment

* Executive claims Surface Phone will be category innovating

 

Microsoft has been rumoured to be working on the Surface Phone for quite some time now, and it is expected to unveil it in early 2017. Now, the company's Corporate VP of Windows Kevin Gallo has shed some more light on what Microsoft has in mind when it comes to its future smartphone offering - thought to be the much-awaited Surface Phone.

 

Gallo told The Register that the next Microsoft phone will be a high-end version catering to the enterprise market. He hinted that the next Windows 10 Mobile will be 'category innovating'. While Gallo didn't particularly mention the Surface Phone, he did speak about Microsoft's new found focus on the enterprise market. The company is looking to abandon its efforts in the crowded entry level market, and bring the high-end Surface products thought process to its OEM products as well.

 

"We're really aligned to what we've done on the Windows desktop [...] which is we'll lead with some high end and category innovation like we've done with Surface, and OEMs will go and build the breadth of the catalog," Gallo said in the report.

 

Late last year, the Microsoft CMO Chris Capossela tipped that the company was developing a 'breakthrough' Surface Phone. It was also rumoured that Microsoft is planning to unveil three models targeted at regular consumers, business-specific, and enthusiasts. The Surface Phone is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 830 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM. It is also expected to come with 128GB of integrated storage, as well as Continuum support.

 

Microsoft separately also confirmed that the company will stop producing Surface 3 tablets from December 2016. The company is also contemplating on whether it should launch the Surface 3 successor or not. The tablet was not as successful as the Surface Pro 4, and the Surface Book, and Microsoft may just decide to abandon the product line altogether. To generate sales for the Surface 3, the company has been slashing the price of the tablet all through last year.

 

"Since launching Surface 3 over a year ago, we have seen strong demand and satisfaction amongst our customers. Inventory is now limited, and by the end of December 2016, we will no longer manufacture Surface 3 devices," Microsoft told ZDNet. The report also claims that the Microsoft is having a hard time keeping the Microsoft Band 2 in stock.

 

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colored charcoal and red pen on paper

 

sketch for floral pattern

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Surface soundness testing after shot blasting

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