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Stephen Dalton’s Stop-Motion Flying Wildlife Photography
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Stephen Dalton’s photography needs little introduction – just look at the pictures. This simple no-nonsense website highlights a small selection of his images taken over the last thirty five years.
Origami plus skeletons
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Takayuki Hori creates origami (Oritsunagumono) with translucent material printed with animal skeletons.
“The material is then folded into the shape of the animal. The stark and eerily poignant origami prints reminds us that, much like the way the craft has been passed down from generation to generation, these animals that have accompanied us for thousands of years now face extinction.”
Charlotte Mann Interior Walls
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Charlotte Mann is a British artist known for her wall drawings and drawn room installations. These densely detailed 1:1 scale drawings of rooms in rooms are invariably made with thick black marker pen on a white ground.
Her work is mainly made to commission, recent works have included large pieces in Milan and Basel. In 2009 she was selected for the final shortlist of the British Surface Design Awards. In 2008 she made the wall drawings for the School of Life class room. She has collaborated several times with fashion designer Peter Jensen, to make room installations for his shows and presentations. Most recently for a presentation in Milk Studios during New York fashion week Fall/Winter 2010.
SPAIN – HDR-Timelapse
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“Timelapse-Filme sind ja wohl sowas von 2009!” – ja doch. Hin und wieder tauchen aber auch ein paar Perlen auf, an denen man nicht vorbeikommt, wie dieser hier:
We were for five days in central Spain, a region full of history and culture. The Goths, the Romans, the Moorish left their mark here. This is where Don Quijote fought against the windmills. El Greco, Diego de Velazquez and Francisco de Goya had their home here.
Gefilmt wurde das Ganze mit einer Nikon D90, die Musik kommt von John “00″ Fleming, “The Dewberry Tree” – wahnsinnige Aufnahmen, echt jetzt mal.
Neureichensport: Lanzen-Duell
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Ein altehrwürdiges Lanzen-Duell zwischen zwei ganz normalen Rittern. Sehr schön eingefangen und regnerisch inszeniert von der Agentur Cole & Weber United zur Bewerung einer Lotteriegesellschaft.
Marek Langowski Paintings
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We would like to invite all painting lovers to watch the gallery of Marek Langowski. We do hope You will have a good time watching the gallery. Here You will find the paintings of marina,nude, town, sunset, sea, portrait and more.
Marek Langowski
Superslowmotion: Charlie Le Mindu – Haute Coiffure
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Christopher Sweeney zeigt in diesem kurzen Clip einige wunderbare und enorm intensive Super-Slowmotion-Aufnahmen. Steckt keine wirkliche Story hinter, schafft es aber problemlos, den Zuschauer in den Bann zu ziehen. Und oben drauf gibt es den Inception-Soundtrack. DÖÖÖÖHM!
Typo Portraits bekannter Persönlichkeiten
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Aus teilweise bis zu 200.000 Worten fertigt der Spanische Künstler Juan Osborne seine Portraits an. Allerdings nicht irgendwelche Worte – er benutzt ausschließlich die Worte, die mit den entsprechenden Persönlichkeiten auf den Bildern in Zusammenhang stehen: Songtexte, Zitate, Reden, Kommentare – all sowas. Warum er das tut:
Natürlich läuft sowas Software-seitig, siehe dazu auch mein Beispiel “wordle” unter den Bildern. Aber auch da ist Osborne nicht unpfiffig: “There are no limits to creativity – if I need something or think of a new way to make something I just create a new application to do it.”. Er programmiert also selbst. Und diese Poster hier lassen sich wirklich sehen“Words are powerful, they go straight into the human mind and really add something to my pictures that you can’ get from a regular picture taken with a camera,” says Osborne. “Mine have stories behind them that can be read, which is pretty unique.”