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Put a Miniature Diorama On It: Amazing Tiny Ring Box Art

12 Mar

[ By Steph in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

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A vendor at a market in Paris handed artist Talwst an antique ring box and said, ‘I want to see you do something with this.’ From that chance encounter has sprung an entire collection of tiny miniature scenes that fit inside these compact little containers, with minuscule figurines and painted backdrops replacing the expected jewels when you open the lids.

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The Toronto-based artist depicts everything from surreal scenes, like a couple and a snake on the moon in ‘Space Family Rothschild,’ to historic current events like the death of Michael Brown, in which a group of police officers shoot off their guns with cotton smoke.

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The humorous ‘Banksy Is Your Gran’ (top image) reveals the true identity of England’s most famous anonymous street artist, while ‘Errrbody loves McDonalds’ shows a horse and cart in the foreground with an incongruous fast food sign visible within the trees.

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“I like to capture memories and fleeting moments,” says Tawlst. “They feel all the more moving because of their fugitive nature. I want the viewer to open the box and feel they have been transported to another world.”

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Space in Miniature: Tilt-Shift Effect Shrinks Galaxies

14 Jan

[ By Steph in Art & Photography & Video. ]

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The scope of all that exists beyond our own planet is so large, it’s mind-boggling to contemplate. Yet a simple Photoshop trick can seemingly reduce shots of outer space, including those taken by powerful Hubble telescopes, to miniature scenes.

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Reddit user TheScienceLlama took a bunch of space imagery from NASA and ESA and transformed it with the Tilt-Shift filter in Photoshop, including the Horsehead Nebula, Crab Nebula, Meathook Galaxy, Thor’s Helmet Nebula and Andromeda Galaxy.

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The tilt-shift effect blurs the top and bottom of an image to mimic a shallow depth of field, making it seem as if life-sized scenes are actually miniatures.

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The effect is especially effective on urban scenes, making planes, city buses, cruise ships and people look  like toys.

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Miniature wide angle lens under development at UCSD

28 Sep

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Researchers at UCSD’s Jacobs School of Engineering are working on a miniature wide angle lens, taking advantage of the benefits of spherical lenses. At just a tenth of the size of a traditional wide angle lens, a spherical lens can create wide angle images without chromatic aberration or loss of resolution at corners. The challenge is capturing the lens’ spherical projection on a flat sensor. The team have overcome this by using optical fibers fused to the rear of the lens to relay light to electronic sensors. Click through to read more about the this unique concept.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Micro-Cities: Tiny Buildings Fuel Miniature Urban Renewal

28 Aug

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

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Electrical boxes beware – Evol is back to up to his old tricks, turning urban fixtures and unused walls into tiny cityscapes using a deceptively simple toolbox comprised of cardboard, stencils and spray paint.

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From process to execution, this artist is both scrappy and calculating, employing quick-and-dirty materials that are easy to obtain and fast to install, but with a remarkable eye for detail, right down to windows, balconies, satellite dishes and flower pots.

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Dotting the sidewalks of Berlin, perhaps aptly at the urban intersection of where communist East once met democratic West, the faux structures themselves are almost relentlessly monotonous from a distance. The facades are just drab and generic enough style-wise to look (perhaps ironically) incredibly lifelike and believable.

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Up close, these sprayed-in-place or pasted-on building faces exhibit not only convincing architectural details but also anticipated (yet always-unpredictable) marks of weathering, which in turn reinforce their apparent realism.

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Le Corbusier, who many blame for the preponderance of ugly mass-produced architecture born of mid-century urban renewal, called buildings “machines for living in.” For better or worse, Evol seems content to continue this tradition at a smaller scale, relentlessly building whole cities worth of micro-machine habitats.

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Infinite Garden Multiplies Miniature Forest with Mirrors

21 May

[ By Steph in Art & Installation & Sound. ]

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Peering through a hole in the hovering white skin of an unusual installation at the 22nd International International Garden Festival of Chaumont Sur Loire, France, seems to transport the viewer into a different place altogether. What could not be more than a few square meters, judging by the outside dimensions, becomes a vast forest that seemingly continues without end. Outside-In is a ‘visual paradox’ that intends to show us how relying on our senses can limit our imagination.

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Designed by Meir Lobaton Corona and Ulli Heckmann architects, the installation is a white canvas box punctured with circular windows, rendering a small planted area inaccessible. But mirrors mounted inside that box reflect the few trees that are actually contained within it. The effect is enhanced in warm seasons, when the leaves are at their lushest.

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“We think that all perception is locked within our body: The sense of seeing from the eyes, the sense of hearing from the ears, the sense of smelling from the nose, the sense of tasting from the mouth, and the sense of touch primarily from the hands,” say the creators.  “Our garden, entitled ‘outside-in’, is conceived as a visual paradox, as device that enhances such conditions in order to make the audience realize how by relying only on sight we rely on imagination, that is to say, on interpretation.”

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“‘Outside-in’ is a garden within a garden, a contemplative space, a small universe where landscape and architecture are fused to create an experience capable of raising questions rather than answering them, a live mechanism whose aim is to make us reflect on the contrast between what we know and what we see, demanding us to constantly negotiate the gap between physical reality and visual perception. It is a meditation on space, light, and the possibility of infinity as seen through the limitless reflections of a trapped narrative meticulously fitted inside a world of two-way mirrors.”

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Small Worlds: Strange & Shocking Miniature City Scenes

17 May

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

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There is no unifying theme to these surreal depictions of urban architecture and landscapes, save perhaps their imaginative improbability and singular creator, Frank Kunert, a German photographer and his bemused sense of wonder.

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Each is at once clearly a model yet quite lifelike, lovingly crafted, painted and photographed. Some show impossibilities seemingly for shock value alone, while others contain a subtle message – some commentary on politics, religion, television or other aspects of everyday life.

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The resulting scenes question function, accessibility and the role of architecture, exterior and interior design in shaping both public and private experience.

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It is also worth noting, too, that none of them are post-edited – they are created sans Photoshop and shot with an analog camera. The process and product are closely related, and each creative choice is made carefully by hand.

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26 Nov

mockmoon.sblo.jp music : PROPAN MODE propanmode.net camera Canon EOS 5DmarkII Lens : PC-micro Nikkor 85mmF2.8D Place : Mitsumineguchi Station, Saitama, Japan

 
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Miniature City Scenes: 21 of Slinkachu’s Tiny Art Installations

19 Oct

[ By Marc in Architecture & Cities & Urbanism. ]

Slinkachu is a UK-based artist who creates tiny scenes on city streets that are both humorous and compelling. He photographs each scene and then leaves it to be discovered.

(Images via moreintelligentlife, dezeen, ekosystem, mashkulture)

The urban-dweller’s relationship with wildlife is depicted interestingly in Slinkachu’s photos, with a humorous twist. A father defending his child from a bee takes a bit of a heavy handed approach that actually depicts a fairly typical reaction to bees during the summer. Deer struggle to integrate into an environment that’s not quite as clean as the pristine forests they’re known to inhabit, and of course a snail would find itself tagged with graffiti. It’s difficult to say whether the roaches in this photo are depicting protesters, or the actual fight against infestation.

(Images via lenscratch, mymodernmet, streetartutopia, designwars, thisiscolossal)

In the tiny world that Slinkachu inhabits, people do the same thing they do in our much larger spaces. A creative skateboarder uses the environment to create a great half pipe, people visit KFC for a quick lunch, and an outdoor sculpture stands tall with a plaque describing the artist’s intent. There’s work to be done so a man studiously chops wood in one photo. The final photo depicts the hilarious scene of a little girl literally being carried away by the size of her bubblegum bubble.

(Images via demilked, unurth, spankystokes, adore-whereveryouare)

It is fun to imagine how a little world would deal with its limitations. In a comic take on the typical urban dweller, Slinkachu portrays a tiny man struggling with his earbuds, while a family takes a trip to the local waterpark… at a storm drain. No soccer field? No problem – a little chalk solves that problem. In this tiny world, a kid walking around with a bag of Skittles turns into a kid sitting on Skittles.

(Images via adore-whereveryouare, thedesigninspiration, sezio)

It would be really enjoyable to stumble on one of Slinkachu’s miniature scenes. Whether it’s a painter carefully crafting his ant portrait, or a romantic who grabbed a flower for his significant other, it pays to be more aware of one’s surroundings. Even a puddle on a sewer cover could house a mini art installation; in this case, a boy enjoying a summer swim with his floaties on.

(Images via rebelart, richardlittledale, ekosystem, ageofuncertainty, dezeen)

Normal city scenes take on a whole new level (literally) when brought down to a comically small scale. These miniscule urbanites might just be painted railroad props, but they still need to dry out their clothes, mail letters, lose weight, hail a cab, and go to the ATM for some cash. They are not so different.

 


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3D Miniature City Kobe (Tilt-Shift, Timelapse, Hyper-Phantogram Video)

05 Jan

Direct link to HD version; www.youtube.com Phantogram version of 3D Miniature City Kobe entry of yesterday; www.youtube.com I had a chance to shoot Tilt-Shift, Timelapse and Hyper-Stereoscopic video to fake miniaturization of Kobe City. Twin GH1 separated about 3 m was used to shoot from 24th floor of City Hall of Kobe. I recognized that 3D effect might be effective to enhance more realistic miniaturization by Tilt-Shift and Timelapse techniques. Phantogram version is expected to be viewed by looking down 45 degree at the display set horizontally to see the 3D objects properly pop-up from the ground level located at display surface. Phantogram version is postprocessed by applying vertical perspective correction and disparity control so as to keep the disparity of all objects positive and the ground level to be set zero. This is not a perfect Phantogram as horizontal perspective correction is not applied in this case.

 
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HD version: Fake miniature effect : Photoshop

09 Sep

Now in HD. Easily turn your pics into table top style minatures with this easy to create effect

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