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Works of Impossible Architecture Built from Found Photos

04 Mar

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Drawing & Digital. ]

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Like dreams while you are having them, these buildings make perfect sense subjectively and yet no sense objectively. They are seamlessly integrated, yet structurally surreal … and, like a dream when waking up: the details are hard to recall when you look away.

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Jim Kazanjian searches through tens of thousands of photographs in search of the perfect bits and pieces for each otherworldly creation. Some of the results seem almost plausible, while others stretch the limits of gravity, structural integrity and even the imagination.

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Per his artist statement at 23Sandy (where you can also buy prints): “Jim Kazanjian’s surreal landscapes offer phantasmagoric visions of a where-is-this world, defined by impossibly complex architecture and M.C.Escher-esque black-and-white graphics.”

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“Inspired by the imaginary realms of cult author H.P. Lovecraft—whose wild, cosmic short stories set the mold for much of the 20th century’s best science fiction—Kazanjian’s aim is to redress the “misunderstanding that photography has a kind of built-in objectivity…to defamiliarize the familiar.”

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HDSLR 101 #3: Understanding how video works on a HDSLR

10 Feb

Download the entire HDSLR 101 series plus a BONUS EPISODE on our store site: store.nextwavedv.com Find more training resources on our website: nextwavedv.com Join our Facebook community facebook.nextwavedv.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com In episode 3 of HDSLR 101 we discuss how video on a HDSLR works. Differences between ISO and gain, how your f-stop can dramatically affect the look of your video, and other functions to give you the proper look in your shoot.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

4000+ single frames shot over 8 hours. Artwork by Brisk and Shiz. Music and Video by 303db. Equipment used Nikon D5000 Tamrom 10-24mm, Lensbaby Composer with Double-glass and fish-eye optic. Shouts-out to: 2Rise, JXC, Hules, Box-Spinner, Clarkey, The Graffiti Queen, Joeppo, Datachump, Letty, Drax, Doze, WRH and TND.
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22 January, 2013 – Why What Works

22 Jan

We’re at a crossroads. For the past 12–13 years since the digital era began in earnest we have focused on tools; more megapixels, bigger sensors, better high ISO and faster autofocus. All worthwhile areas of concern.

But a sort of plateau has now been reached. Real improvements in all of these areas are becoming increasingly difficult to achieve. New models appear at an increasing pace, but do they really give us that much more with which to pursue our art and our hobby?

With this in mind I have turned my attention away from gear this week and instead look at the question (or maybe it’s a statement) Why What Works.

If you are interested in what makes a good image tick I highly recommend your reading this essay, maybe even more than once.

 

  

 "Every time I go back to a module I had already seen, I learn additional things.  I have never seen tutorials that have the excellent mix of what the features are, 
how to use them, enough of the under-the-hood information 
and concepts so that I can utilize the features creatively and efficiently, 
and just enough humor to keep the motivation level high.  Wow!"

 


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Fujifilm X100S Digital Split Image focus – how it works

11 Jan

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The Fujifilm X100S is the latest in a recent rush of cameras to include phase-detection elements on its imaging sensor, giving an AF system that is a hybrid of contrast and phase-detection methods. However, Fujifilm also uses this system to provide a unique and incredibly clever manual focus aid – which could finally allow digital cameras to offer the speed and convenience enjoyed by manual-focus SLR and rangefinder users. Fujifilm UK has posted a video showing ‘Digital Split Image’ focusing and Japanese camera site DCWatch has published details that allow us to show how it works.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Video Workflow: Canon DSLR to Premiere to Final Export (Works on Canon 60D, 7D, T3I, 5D Mark 2)

02 Nov

Free Ebook Copy Here: www.conceptdynamic.com How to edit your native .mov files from Canon without stuttering or slowdown when you import them into your timeline? I started shooting video with my Canon 60D and had a lot of fun. Only to find out that when I try to edit these files in Premiere Pro, it slows down your entire computer and you are not able to scrub through the timeline. What I found out is that you need to transcode original native .mov files from Canon DSLR into a more edit-friendly files. Doing this will make your editing smooth and frustration free. I created a free ebook. You can download it for free and follow the exact steps of what you need to do in order to be able to edit files in Premiere or other video editing software without slow downs. The workflow works for pretty much all Canon DSLR including 60D, 7D, 550D, Rebel t3i, 5D Mark 2.
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A video unboxing of the digital SLR Canon EOS 60D this will be my primary photography and video camera. This replaces both my Canon XL1s and my Sony DHC XH1. www.computingforever.com
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How the ear works

04 Aug

Your ear consists of three parts: the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. They all work together to pass sound through your ear and to your brain. Find out more here: bit.ly The content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.
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Lytro Light Field Camera now works with Windows

01 Aug

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Lytro, the maker of the Lytro Lightfield Camera, has today announced that its ‘Lytro Desktop Application’ – the software that allows you to ‘refocus’ light-field images after they have been taken, is now available for Microsoft Windows. You’ll need to run the 64bit version of Windows Home, Professional or Ultimate on a computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo or better processor and at least 2GB RAM. At the same time the company announced two new accessories – a USB wall charger and a tripod mount, which are available for around $ 20 each.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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How Air Conditioning Works Animation–Part 1 of 3

22 Jul

Animation of compression refrigeration cycle and air conditioning Heat of vaporization Pressure and boiling point Why is an aerosol can cold? Compression refrigeration loop Condensing and evaporating coolant Window air conditioning unit Compressor, expansion valve, evaporator coil, and condensing coil Parts 2 and 3 include content on active heating, air distribution, air handling units, cooling towers, indoor air quality, chiller operation, ground-source-coupled heat pumps, and economizer cycles
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Cirkus’ Animation ABC – How IT works

18 Aug

We’re pleased to introduce you the Cirkus Animation ABC – How IT works! Have you always wanted to know how they make those amazing 3D commercials on tv? Well, please check out the video and find out the in’s and out’s of the whole animation process! Any questions or comments are more than welcome and if you like to know more on the makers – please visit www.cirkus.co.nz 🙂

 

3D animation of how IVF works

02 Aug

This is a beautiful medical animation about IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
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