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- Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:32 pm
- Forum: Winter 2011
- Topic: Project 4: Student Research Presentation
- Replies: 8
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Re: Project 4: Student Research Presentation
My presentation was on eclouds and showed another project completed by all three of the ecloud artists.
- Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:15 pm
- Forum: Winter 2011
- Topic: Project 5: Image Transition in Time
- Replies: 8
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Re: Project 5: Image Transition in Time
For this project I used iconic images of New York City. Some of the images were more identifiable then others to the viewer. I used some close up images which were not as recognizable however I followed up with more images that were widely know to be places in New York City. I also began with the cl...
- Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:05 pm
- Forum: Winter 2011
- Topic: Project 3: Assemblage + Research Project
- Replies: 11
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- Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:58 pm
- Forum: Winter 2011
- Topic: Reading 2: Elkins Photography, Pages 51-62, 63-76, 77-86
- Replies: 12
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Re: Reading 2: Elkins Photography, Pages 51-62, 63-76, 77-86
In “Six Stories From the End of Representation”, James Elkins begins talking formlessness. He begins by explaining how the idea of formless was mainly used in philosophy by Aristotle and Kant. Both philosophers used the idea of formless “to evoke the failure of intuition on the face of a sublime obj...
- Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:51 pm
- Forum: Winter 2011
- Topic: PROJECT 2: Layers Composite
- Replies: 11
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Re: PROJECT 2: Layers Composite
I chose my subject matter to be based on different cities around the world. Some of the pictures focused just on the buildings while others had other images as well. For example one focused on cars driving down a bridge with a city in the background and others had the cities reflection in a lake. I ...
- Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:45 pm
- Forum: Winter 2011
- Topic: Project 1 NOISE Instructions
- Replies: 13
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Re: Project 1 NOISE Instructions
In the Harmon article he explains that even as noise and blur is added to an image, it is still recognizable. I chose to mainly use the addition of noise and blur to my images to alter them from their original state. Along with noise and blur, the hue and saturation were changed to see if the origin...
- Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:25 pm
- Forum: Fall 2010
- Topic: 9. Final Project: "Expand the Vision"
- Replies: 18
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Re: 9. Final Project: "Expand the Vision"
Untouchable,Space-Time Cloak incorporating Lazars by ariel Ouziel Super photons technology- --Physicists from the University of Bonn have discovered a way to create a “supper photon.” They have created a new source of light by cooling the photon forcing the photon to condense. -- First they must he...
- Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:53 pm
- Forum: Fall 2010
- Topic: 8. List of Industrial Technologies for ArtMaking
- Replies: 16
- Views: 33901
Re: 8. List of Industrial Technologies for ArtMaking
1)Airport Full body Scan This body scan uses radio waves so that it is safe for the public in the machine. The radio waves do not give off radiation. This technology provides extra security for the airport. It is meant to safely screen passengers for metallic and nonmetallic threats including differ...
- Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:58 pm
- Forum: Fall 2010
- Topic: 7. Art Made with the Aid of Scientific Technologies
- Replies: 20
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Re: 7. Art Made with the Aid of Scientific Technologies
1) Nemo Gould is an artist that re-uses objects that have moving parts. He dismantles these objects to use them in his artwork in his own new way. Gould tries to make adults have a child-like response to his art work. In this piece the robots hand turns the box as the numbers in the box increase. ht...
- Wed Nov 17, 2010 6:40 pm
- Forum: Fall 2010
- Topic: 6.Chronophotography & Marey
- Replies: 17
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Re: 6.Chronophotography & Marey
In the article by Stephen Mamber he describes the works of Etienner Jules Marey, who was a French scientist of the late nineteenth century. Mamber begins talking about Mareys chronophotographic gun which many people consider a pre-cinema devise that allows you to capture fast movement. Mamber argues...