29/12/2010
19/12/2010
Linden Gledhill
The Canon Pixma project features surreal "sound sculptures" made of dancing droplets of paint captured in extreme detail as they react to sound waves.
Linden Gledhill's amazing water figures via dentsulondon.com
Where Science, Art and Photography Intersect
Caleb Charland demonstrates lessons in physics and mathematics with his mind-blowing photography. Inspired by children's books of science experiments, he photographs everyday objects (like matches, pens and mirrors) in ways we've never imagined, often using multiple exposures to tell the story.
via mymodernmet.com
13/12/2010
The work exists at the boundaries of film/moving image. It encompasses neuroscience, vision, geometry and illusion and is designed to work specifically on the human eye and brain. It is currently being developed as an neuroscientific investigation into aesthetics, patterns and the sublime.
It produces a strong effect in many people - they are often completely mesmerised by the aesthetic qualities of the work and spend a long time with the work.
via pointofperception.co.uk and madiboyd.com
06/12/2010
Unlogo - The Corporate Identity Media Filter
Unlogo is a web service that eliminates logos and other corporate signage from videos. On a practical level, it takes back your personal media from the corporations and advertisers. On a technical level, it is a really cool combination of some brand new OpenCV and FFMPEG functionality. On a poetic level, it is a tool for focusing on what is important in the record of your life rather than the ubiquitous messages that advertisers want you to focus on.
In short, Unlogo gives people the opportunity to opt out of having corporate messages permanently imprinted into the photographic record of their lives.
unlogo via VJ Loops Blog
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