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Parisgraphics and Outpt's visuals during Anamanaguchi's set at PAX East, March 26 2010. (Slow shutter speed to get blurred/time lapse-y effects.)
This work is part of my diploma on visual music.
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Visual acuity is the ability to see the details of an object separately and unblurred. Acuity is measured in "cycles per degree", which means how many lines you can distinguish as being separate in a degree of the visual field. Humans see 30 cycles per degree, dogs 12 and cats 6. Acuity in dogs is 0.4 times that of people and twice that of cats. Acuity in cats is 0.2 times that of people and 0.5 times that of dogs. If normal human vision is 20/20, then that of the dog between 20/50 to 20/100 and that of the cat is 20/100. However, it is difficult to measure acuity in animals so studies have often shown wide variations in results.
The Upper Valley Resists: Dartmouth College Green, Hanover, New Hampshire, Sunday, February 19, 2017.
Parisgraphics and Outpt's visuals during Anamanaguchi's set at PAX East, March 26 2010. (Slow shutter speed to get blurred/time lapse-y effects.)
Haikugraphy by Shahjahan Siraj. The photographs have been included in the book of Haikus where you will get 130 English and Bengali Haikus with the visual expression of Tao and Zen philosophies. The photographs have been taken in the nature of Japan and Bangladesh.
Parisgraphics and Outpt's visuals during Anamanaguchi's set at PAX East, March 26 2010. (Slow shutter speed to get blurred/time lapse-y effects.)
A ‘visual diary’ based over a period of 8 consecutive days, contrasting the reality of the news with my everyday reality - my daily walk.