Archive for February, 2010
Liquid Light: FreeFormLiquid-001
With the run-up to the March 6th Sound Noir party, I’ve been exploring the psychedelic liquid light shows that were pioneered in the 60’s. I found that Wikipedia has a nice article on liquid light shows, and through that I found the video below:
The description of the video on the Google Video page says [...]
Locked Grooves
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Flyfire
http://senseable.mit.edu/flyfire/
Film Stills from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
Found a nice collection of film stills from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Lil the Dancer is pictured above, but I found the image on Wikipedia rather than in the film stills thread. The Wikipedia entry contains a breakdown of the clues Lil is using to brief Special Agent Chester Desmond:Lil is wearing a sour [...]
Your New god
Spiro test – Posted Using Flickr’s “Blog This”
Spiro test, originally uploaded by Hobsonish.
I’m looking for imagery for the visuals I’m doing for the March 6th Sound Noir, and not surprisingly, I’ve turned to Flickr for inspiration and raw material.
The “Blog This” link at the tops of Flickr images seems to have existed as long as I’ve been using this app. Somehow I’ve [...]Google Maps Street View of Whistler’s Ski Slopes
I jumped into Google Maps a few moments ago, and found that they’ve now got Street View mapping Whistler’s ski slopes.
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Peep the ride they used to shoot the mountain:Taking Projections Off the Wall
I’ve been taking turns hiding from, then digging into, the pre-production for the visuals for March 6th. Today I saw an image from a post by @sfj that’s got me thinking in a direction I’d forgotten about: projecting on unconventional surfaces.
The shot above was taken by @sfj at the 40th Anniversary of The Loft which [...]Vogue-á-Porter
It’s been a while since I’ve been paying attention to fashion photography, but I was taken by the images in Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin’s February Paris Vogue editorial, ‘Vogue-á-Porter.’
Head to The Photography Link for the full editorial.
via @vikramkansaraVectorial Elevation – Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
I was digging deep into my Delicious bookmarks and came across a link to Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s work. The link was dead, but I remember being inspired by the piece he installed in Mexico City, so I googled him to see what he’s up to these days. Delightfully I found his latest piece launched last night: [...]







