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Painting as Protest: Rainbow Stairs Spark Guerilla Reaction

30 Sep

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]

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It started with a single person painting one public staircase, but when city workers of Istanbul, Turkey covered this brightly-colored street art with dull gray paint, citizen activists picked up brushes in rapid response. Thus escalated an isolated incident into a quiet but powerful city-wide campaign mixing politics, graffiti and beautification.

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Aged 64,local  retired engineer Huseyin Cetinel spend reportedly $ 800 on paint simply to make the steps in his area more attractive – he notes that nature is colorful, and suggests simply that cities can be as well.

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As images of his work began to go viral online, many viewers saw it as a call for equal rights – a political statement. When the municipality painted the original stairs over (then initially denied doing so, adding to the confusion), that act was perhaps inevitably interpreted through a polarizing lens as well.

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Twitter and Facebook were awash with calls to color other sets of stairs around the hilly city, and a quiet war fought with guerrilla art began … the city whitewashing (or gray-painting) newly-colored staircases as people kept on recoloring them, before finally agreeing to let the steps be painted as the citizens wished.

As interviewed by the New York Times, local financial adviser Nalan Ozgul sees a larger lesson in these events: “There has been some movement in the society, a social uprising together with the Gezi Park protests, and this is just an extension of that spirit. The fact that the government-run municipality first denied having painted over the stairs, then agreed to paint them back in color, shows how desperate and indecisive they are about their policies.”

painted art guerrila action

Alternatively, perhaps this strange story shows the everyday tensions between ordinary people and relentless bureaucracies as much as it says anything  about the activist citizens and imposing governments of a particular time and place, but the effects are certainly colorful no matter how you look at them (Images via Instagram photographer sumrue and Twitter users @durmusbeyin, @demishevich, @verbikerem and @ozgelu)

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3D Proposal to Kate – Her Reaction – in 3D

05 Oct

This is JUST Kate’s reaction while watching the video and proposal. Looking for the entire piece with reactions and explanation? youtu.be In a nutshell: I shot a video to propose to her in 3D, edited the video in 3D, showed it to her in 3D, and filmed her reaction in 3D. Got that? This was uploaded in 3D, so if the video looks funky, toggle to 2D viewing beneath the playhead. Hey, I’m not gonna exclude those of you who are still holding out. More info: michaelkammes.com I’m a technology consultant here in LA, and a good chunk of my time is spent consulting on 3D workflows. So, when I decided to propose, I though what better way than to propose in 3D. I hadn’t seen it done before – and that’s enough for me. I was shot on a green screen in 3D, then was ‘inserted’ into 3D weather footage. As I was doing this, I told Kate I needed to speak at a conference and needed to run the presentation by her to see how it flowed. The topic – ‘3D Immersion’ allowed me to pull some old fashion 3D gags…and catch her completely off guard. Nerd details I used a low grade JVC TD-1 to shoot me on a green screen. The JVC shoots MVC encoded MP4. Used MVCtoAVI to convert both the JVC and 3D weather footage into L & R Cineform files. Each eye was then pulled into After Effects, where Christian Glawe worked his 3D magic to set me within the 3D space, along with some particles, color work, and blurring. I then used Avid 6.0 on a Mac to import each eye into DNX 175x. Created stereoscopic clips and

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Fujfilm ‘Surprised and delighted’ by reaction to X100

07 Jan

In an exclusive meeting with dpreview.com at this year’s CES, Adrian Clarke of Fujifilm told us that the company has been ‘surprised and delighted’ by reaction to the X100 – the innovative, retro-styled high-end compact camera announced at Photokina 2010. Featuring a 12MP CMOS sensor and fixed, 35mm (equivalent) f/2 lens, the X100 also features a hybrid, switchable optical/electronic viewfinder.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Ep 04: “Premonition of a Chain Reaction”

18 Aug

Takaya meets a strange woman while riding his motorcycle to school. Afterwards, he learns he has a new classmate and best friend that he has no memory of. Later, Uesugi meets Takaya at his school and senses an ominous presence.
Video Rating: 4 / 5