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French student creates SLR using 3D printer

09 Jul

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We normally don’t cover film cameras on DPReview, but this one’s too cool to pass up. Twenty-four year old Léo Marius has created a 35mm film SLR using a 3D printer, complete with a viewfinder and compatibility for any lens mount (once the appropriate mount is created and attached, of course). The camera isn’t available for sale, but Marius provides instructions for creating your own. Click through for more details, and pictures of the homemade camera. 

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Airborne Architecture: 12 Images of Flying French Houses

08 Mar

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Context – that is the key to taking the ordinary and making it amazing in this series of displaced homes soaring up from forgotten streets of Paris. The results float like an intentionally mundane version of Pixar’s UP, or a modern-day urban Wizard of Oz Tale.

Laurent Chehere picks a range of dwellings, but most are dilapidated and seem perhaps sad in their crowded urban environment. She takes photographs of local buildings, tents and trailers, then photoshops their surroundings into something radically new.

Some are slathered in graffiti – others shown with clotheslines in everyday use. To this, she adds a few whimsical gestures – power lines, strings of lights, earthward ladders and other odds and ends to tie down each piece like a balloon and keep it from floating away.

One consequence of ripping these from the ground and setting them in the sky is simply an enhanced focus on an otherwise-connected building. In these isolating images, townhouses become standalone works, and we start to see them differently.

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Airborne Architecture: 12 Images of Flying French Houses

06 Mar

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Photography & Video. ]

Context – that is the key to taking the ordinary and making it amazing in this series of displaced homes soaring up from forgotten streets of Paris. The results float like an intentionally mundane version of Pixar’s UP, or a modern-day urban Wizard of Oz Tale.

Laurent Chehere picks a range of dwellings, but most are dilapidated and seem perhaps sad in their crowded urban environment. She takes photographs of local buildings, tents and trailers, then photoshops their surroundings into something radically new.

Some are slathered in graffiti – others shown with clotheslines in everyday use. To this, she adds a few whimsical gestures – power lines, strings of lights, earthward ladders and other odds and ends to tie down each piece like a balloon and keep it from floating away.

One consequence of ripping these from the ground and setting them in the sky is simply an enhanced focus on an otherwise-connected building. In these isolating images, townhouses become standalone works, and we start to see them differently.

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Mika in French with Grace Kelly in 3-D powered by mixedmultimedia™ (3-D Red/Blue glasses required)

24 Dec

NOTE: 3-D Red/Blue-Cyan anaglyph cinema glasses are required to watch MIKA performing his “Grace Kelly” French version video clip. © 2006-2010 All rights reserved » Sound and video owned & licensed by UMG, Island Records & Casablanca Music, LLC © 2010 Created under license by mixedmultimedia™ » 3-D Design by M. Daniëls » mixedmultimedia.com 3-D Music video by MIKA performing Grace Kelly. © 2006-2010 UMG, Island, Casablanca Music LLC & mixedmultimedia™ Label UMG, Island & Casablanca Music, LLC Writer(s) : Mika (Mica Penniman), Jodi Marr, John Merchant, Dan Warner Producer : Greg Wells 3-D Producer : Mark Daniëls & mixedmultimedia™ studio Ownership & License: UMG Please do not copy, reproduce or distribute this video clip, including sound, without the written approval of UMG. “Grace Kelly” is a song by English singer, Mika, released for download on January 9, 2007. It also appears on Mika’s 2007 album Life in Cartoon Motion. Produced and mixed by Greg Wells, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number three (#3) and the UK Official Download Chart at number one (#1). One week later, it jumped to the top of the UK Singles Chart, despite still being available on downloads only. The track was number one in the UK Singles Chart for five weeks, and ended 2007 as the year’s third biggest-selling single in that country. In the US, “Grace Kelly” was made available for digital download on January 16,2007. This song was also #89 on MTV Asia’s list of Top 100 Hits of 2007. It was
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French Roast – Animation

02 Jul

In filmmaker Fabrice O. Jouberts animated short, French Roast, a situational sketch explores the many layers of human nature.