Got this from adams morioka and terry stone book. Gawin ko nga to. haha.
Got this from adams morioka and terry stone book. Gawin ko nga to. haha.
—radio ad
radio ad for elective 2. hahaha.
mehehe. WIP for multimedia presentation lab midterms. :>
hi friends. :”“> overnight para sa multimedia lab + capstone + ibang subjects pa. :P
hi @juliusbueno :) hahahaha
yehey! finally natapos ko na yung midterm plate ko sa interactive design. :)) yung quiz naman sa EMG yung aatupagin ko :( sana lang may pumasok sa utak ko. wala pa kong tulog eh. -__-
okay. in-invade ko na naman yung tumblr world. haha. nalaman ko na yung advantage ng pagpopost ng works sa mga accounts mo. pang back up din pala pag sira yung external hard drive mo na kung saan halos lahat ng works mo nandun lang naka - save :(
Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde installs miniature clouds in empty gallery spaces. But these are neither digital manipulations nor fluffy Poly-fil sculptures strung from the ceiling. The cloud works are, in fact, real, with Smilde using smoke, moisture, and spot lighting to conjure up his momentary creations. His latest work, Nimbus II repeats the artist’s first experiment (Nimbus, 2010) in which he spun a rain cloud in the center of an immaculate studio gallery, whose blank, polychromatic walls further underpinned the Surrealist imagery.
For Nimbus II, Smilde suspends a new cloud in a vaulted chapel-like space painted all-white and bounded on two sides with tall windows framing an ominous winter light. The cloud, which is backlit, seems to have absorbed all the life out of the room, thus obliterating any notion of whimsy or irony the images may have initially suggested and imparting the scene with an eeriness that is both disturbing and strangely magnetic. Smilde says that his installations, which were developed for the online gallery probe, give form to “physical presence found within transitional space.” In this way, the works exist more fully as ideas committed to photographs, living evidence of the thaumaturgic power of the artist.
(via did-you-kno)
What’s awesome about Canon’s new entry-level DSLR?
- A new touchscreen!
- Continuous autofocus for shooting video
- A spankin’ new image processor which = better color, less noise
- A new line of STM lenses which are specially made for shooting video
Liliana Porter “man with axe”
sculptural installation called “man with an axe” in which a man in a suit and hat smashes up what appears to be the wreckage of the past, chopping it into bits…
(via ehllaloveshae)