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Ironic.
My exam tomorrow is "visual communication"* and yet, i don't expect to get high grade.
at the old city.
* למה אני עושה בסוף שנה ד' מבחן עם תלמידי שנה א' מאת"א? שאלה מצוינת. זו בהחלט שאלה מצוינת.
Stefanie McLaren, a UWM Graphic Design student, who is also dancer, made this grid study of "constructed" letterforms using her body.
Visual notes from Tech4Good Tampa’s “Threats to your Nonprofit & How to Avoid Them” event. Thanks to Carrie Boucher for sharing. : www.meetup.com/Tech4Good-Tampa/events/258793339/
This is the front cover of our brochure for the Visual Team in our ministry fair. These are all of my graphics.
Live visual at Kazantip Festival in Ukraine played live with my homemade software CloneMixer 3.0
100% realtime and 100% generated graphics.
Video here : vimeo.com/48329794
The 2023 Visual Arts Faculty Exhibit, “A Hallmark Moment,” opened with a reception on Feb. 3, 2023 in The Gallery at the Rhodes Arts Center. The exhibit features photography, ceramics, prints, and paintings by NMH Visual Arts Program faculty members Steve Allison, YeJin Han, Charley Neisner, Bill Roberts, Jamie Rourke, and Mona Seno.
Alexandre Lacroix, Valentin Gabriel, Caroline De Maubeuge, Olivier Van Triel.
"Betronic" visual identity workshop, Haute École Albert Jacquard, Namur (B), 2014.
www.artjunk.typepad.com I plan to journal on this soon. while I was painting backrounds, I painted the middle and then saw it as a "neck" and visualizing making a body across the page. thought it turned out cool. hmmm...I really love this free flow painting!
Visual Editors produces and operates several key Web sites and interactive services.
Visual Editors is main site with forums, jobs board groups and portfolio reviews.
Camp Versatile Journalism hosts the training events in video journalism and multimedia reporting.
Charles Apple produces a widely-read blog about visual journalism issues.
Alan Formby Jackson contributes a U.K. focused blog about visual editing in the UK and Europe.
@Media_pros is a Twitter account that serves thousands of followers with alerts and links to new media job openings.
"It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living". -- David Attenborough
Visual notes taken from Peter and Diane Durand's 'Visual Facilitation Skills and Brain Based Learning' webinar, April 2012
Just created this collage when I was demonstrating this tool to a fellow colleague who's been taking a picture of his newborn baby every day.
1. Someday..., 2. Abstract Cross, 3. Before and After - Coffee Roasting, 4. Arborial Wave, 5. Lily Pond and the Winslow Botanical Building, 6. Casa del Prado
7. California Tower, 8. Sacre-Coeur, Montmarte Harvest Festival, 9. Sacre-Coeur, Montmarte Harvest Festival, 10. 11th Arrondissement, Paris, 11. Flower Pots, Marche aux Fleurs, Paris, 12. Arches
13. La Bonne Vie à Paris, 14. Lacock Abbey, 15. Climbing Rose, Lacock Abbey, 16. Lacock Abbey, 17. Lacock Abbey, 18. Oxford
19. King William's Pub, 20. Windows, 21. Wall sconce, lamp, and molding detail, 22. Painted Door, 23. North Stoke Village Church, 24. Scene, Henley, Oxforshire, UK
25. ABSOLUT WINDSOR, 26. Windsor Castle, 27. La Jolla Red Tide, approx. 1:40 am, 28. La Jolla Red Tide 18, 06_25_2005,, 29. La Jolla Red Tide 43, 06_25_2005,, 30. La Jolla Red Tide, approx. 1 am
31. The geometry of shadows and light, 32. How wood can move..., 33. antique wagashi mold, 34. Chino Farms Citrus Tasting Dessert, Arterra, 35. Like stained glass..., 36. Kids at 7-5-3 festival, Meiji Jingu shrine, Tokyo
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From the cockpit we see the great work of the (automatic) visual aircraft guiding docking system at Schiphol. Yellow lights : still 14 meters to roll for our Boeing 737.
See the whole set at :
www.flickr.com/photos/wblokzijl/sets/72157650982054150
Zicht vanuit de cockpit op het Visual Aircraft Guiding Docking system VGDS op Schiphol. Type aanduiding 737 is zichtbaar. Nog 14 meter te gaan en dan zijn we op onze parkeerpositie aan de gate.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes. Just borrow it on your library card with other books and materials. If you are not already a member, just ask the staff to help you.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens
For Further Details: claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
Programación para artistas visuales con Processing en CAMON Madrid Obra Social CAM
Processing es uno de los lenguajes de programación más utilizados en las artes visuales. En los últimos años se ha convertido en la herramienta de referencia para crear instalaciones interactivas. Permite integrar imágenes, vídeos, sonidos, cámaras, sensores, motores de física y partículas, elementos 3D... Su potencia y flexibilidad se combina con la facilidad de aprendizaje, y lo mejor de todo es que el curso no precisa de conocimientos previos.
Programa
En el transcurso del curso se cubrirán los siguientes temas: geometría básica, color, imagen, vídeo, tipografía, captura web, visión artificial básica, interactividad básica con ratón y teclado. Librerías básicas de sonido y física.
A quién va dirigido
Está destinado a todos aquellos artistas visuales, creadores de instalaciones, diseñadores, escenógrafos, etc... que quieran introducirse en el mundo de la programación interactiva paso a paso.
Ponentes
Miguel Espada y Carlos Gregorio