zaterdag 28 mei 2011

The Mother of Google Maps

The first known aerial photograph was taken in 1858 by French photographer and balloonist, Gaspar Felix Tournachon, known as "Nadar". This photo no longer exists. The first surviving aerial photo was taken by James Wallace Black in 1860. A photo of the city of Boston.

zondag 22 mei 2011

Corpse-Close

Playing around with my digital remains...

woensdag 18 mei 2011

Corpse

My first digital corpse. Or digital remains....

zondag 8 mei 2011

Nou&Herkauw @ Clash2011










Photo's by Mieke Lindeman.

Musique Non Stop, 1986, Rebecca Allen


Rebecca Allen produced all the visuals for Kraftwerk's album Electronic Café, including this award-winning video. The video starred virtual mannequins that Allen brought to life with cutting-edge software developed to emulate facial features and expressions. Musique Non Stop reflects Allen's interest in movement and the incorporation of human elements into computers. It also engenders thoughts about how computers and technology interact with humans and mesh with society in general.

Text snippet taken from, Art and Electronic Media

Scan

Yesterday I put two Kinects in an opposite position of each other with a couple of meters in between. I connected them to my laptop, and managed to draw two pointclouds. It is a very rough sketch. I'am in the middle of it, filming with my Iphone.
Next time I will get some screen-capture software.

donderdag 5 mei 2011

Tilt-Shift Videos

The world is just a miniature.

Small Worlds - Preview. by Keith Loutit .

The Sandpit by Sam O'Hare .

gottardo nord by fb1 visuals .


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