Category: Uncategorized
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Video[camera]
More kaleidoscopic kraziness at Coney Island, wondering how I might be able to use these simple toys for something more than just play. (Not that there’s anything wrong with letting your brain out to play for awhile…)
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Video/Stills
More stills from a painted filmstrip for Cosmos, along with a short, simple animation. I like WP’s gallery mode for images; makes it a lot easier to product a visual storyboard in short order.
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Video
Experimenting with inks and solvents for Cosmos. Three brief sequences, including one that I took these stills from. Some video compression, but you get the idea. The Ann Arbor Film Festival recently asked me to write about the making of Cosmos, which you can read on nyerges.com.
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Video[camera]
Revisiting Red Hook, more than a year and a half after my first visit. Ikea where graving docks once lay. More fun with toys as optics.
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Video[camera]
A five-dollar child’s toy and my camera make for an entertaining afternoon.
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Space
The things you’ll find on the Internets… … more images and data about our sun that you can shake a stick at. A colorful diversion from my ongoing thoughts of Jupiter and Saturn.
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Video stills
Thoughts of Jupiter and Saturn on my mind; no wonder my shoulders feel heavy. Continuing to work with inks and solvents to see how they behave. From a series of video sequences I’ve been working with, a timeline and a return to visual storyboarding. I think I might use just this sequence as a process…
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Video stills
Shooting inks again. Sequential stills from a video sequence. Thinking of jovian environments.
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Stones
Stones. Pieces of planets, magnified.
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Video
Seeing what x264 and WP’s Flash-based compression do to one of my vids. Resolution seems better, but load time is a bitch.
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Refractions
Playing with the morning sunlight and a glass of iced coffee. Looking at recurring patterns of light.
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Space
Seems Jupiter‘s been in the news lately. A few images that caught my eye: This also resembles that:
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Art
Went home to STL, and discovered the work of local artist Lisa Lenke (who, strangely, does not seem to have a website). Sculpture from sugar.
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Photography
Two painted transparencies, layered and composited in Photoshop. Like the inner chamber of the heart, rendered plastic.
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Photography
Another excuse to get out of the house and away from the computer.
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Video
Creatively on summer holiday. A test video from the “Polar” gestation period. Part one. Picture at 18 seconds in. Not at all pleased with this Flash-based compression that WordPress uses, but I’ve yet to discover a decent format that doesn’t kill all the detail.
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Video
A single painted filmstrip, plus the twirl filter in Final Cut Pro toolbox. Not serious. Just seeing what pushing a button will do. Not much. But it’s pretty.
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RIP
He made me want to be a filmmaker.
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Walkabout
An unexpected discovery in Inwood Park, proving solitude can still be had in the biggest city in the nation.
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Strips to slides
Cut up a few painted filmstrips and placed them in slide mounts. Sort of reframing the strip, a device for projections, or “framed” as mini art. Need to get some scans up, but here’s a photo of the end result. Clickable for a larger view:
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Layered transparencies
Acrylic on acetate; three views, from largest to smallest. Clickable for larger views.
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Parts of the whole
Acrylic on acetate, 4″x6″, plus three fragments
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Still
Another painted still, this one about 3″ x 5″. Acrylic on acetate.