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The Bizarre, Chaotic Geometry of a Frank Gehry Building in Progress

17 Aug

[ By SA Rogers in Architecture & Public & Institutional. ]

Depending on how you feel about Frank Gehry’s work, this building in progress could either be fascinating, monstrous or a combination of both. But it’s hard to argue with the fact that seeing the bones of such a complex structure is more interesting than the renderings of the finished building, which is another of the architect’s mirrored and faceted standouts. Inspired by the silhouettes of the mountain ranges of its southern France setting, ‘LUMA Arles’ will ultimately tower above an experimental contemporary art center.

Set on a former rail depot turned public park, the building is primarily sponsored by Swiss art collector Maja Hoffmann and is scheduled for completion in 2018. The working title for the tower is ‘Centre for Human Dignity and Ecological Justice,’ and it will host spaces for workshops, art studios, exhibitions, seminars and archives.

“We are creating a place where artists, thinkers, scientists – as well as doers and actors of the economic world – can gather and work together on new scripts for the world,” says Hoffmann of the project.

Photographer Victor Picon captured this series of images showing the intricate arrangements of metal ribs that will ultimately support the reflective cladding. Of course, Gehry’s a bit of a controversial figure in the architecture world, with some hailing his creations as visionary and others finding them garish and structurally unsound, noting that his Strata Center design at MIT has leaked, cracked and developed mold. What’s your stance on Gehry’s work?

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[ By SA Rogers in Architecture & Public & Institutional. ]

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New resolution: how much progress has the Fujifilm X-T2 made for video?

18 Jul

4K video capability was one of the big surprises in the X-T2’s specification. We’ve taken a closer look at how the camera operates in movie mode and added a sample video to our First Impressions Review.

Only beta firmware exists at present, so there’s no F-Log mode available yet, and the operation may yet change, so we explain where the X-T2 has improved and how it could be made still better.

As well as our (beta) video sample, we’ve also expanded our still image sample gallery.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Review in Progress: Pentax K-5 II and K-5 II S

17 Apr

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Continuing the move toward cameras without optical low-pass filters, Pentax last year released two versions of its flagship digital SLR, the K-5 II and K-5 II S, the latter with no OLPF. Both cameras retain the same body and 16MP resolution, but get an upgraded autofocus sensor and a new air-gapless LCD. We’ve started our review, but wanted to put up a quick look exploring whether there’s a difference between the two in terms of image quality. 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Minecraft – 3D 1080p video of Titanic Progress (Glasses Required)

17 Oct

This video requires Red/Blue glasses, though Red/Cyan would probably work alright. I was using Magenta/Green and was still able to see depth (but with ghost images making it hard to see). This video is a follow-up to my newest “UPDATE” video.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

3D HIGH DEFINITION — RED-CYAN Glasses
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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