This is a fun, clever project – Alma Haser took photos of identical twins, created puzzles from the photos, then swapped every other piece:
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Posted in Photography, tagged Photography on 24/01/2018| Leave a Comment »
This is a fun, clever project – Alma Haser took photos of identical twins, created puzzles from the photos, then swapped every other piece:
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Posted in Photography, tagged Art, Artist's statement, Photography, Street on 18/01/2018| Leave a Comment »
ISLAND by Ian Strange, is an interesting photographic project featuring houses tagged with enormous, desperate slogans.
But it wouldn’t be (the sparsely updated, sorry) VaccuumPacked if something interesting wasn’t immediately undermined by artist’s statement wankery. Presented without (any further) comment…
ISLAND reflects on the home through the metaphor of the desert island, a place of personal sovereignty but simultaneously entrapment. ISLAND interplays the monumental with the intimate and intangible. Exploring the icon of the home as a deeply vulnerable object and personal vessel for memory, identity and aspiration.
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Posted in Photography, tagged Photography, Street on 19/06/2017| Leave a Comment »
I love the painterly feeling of Nick Turpin’s beautiful series Through a Glass Darkly of commuters on London’s night bus…
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Posted in Medical, tagged Medical, Photography, Science on 23/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
Dr. Greg Dunn (artist and neuroscientist) and Dr. Brian Edwards (artist and applied physicist) have created these beautiful artistic representations of neural pathways and other structures in the brain:
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Posted in Gif, tagged Animation, Gif, Photography on 17/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Photography, tagged Photography, Photoshop on 16/03/2017| Leave a Comment »
Vinnoth Krishnan was 13 when he was diagnosed as red-green colourblind. Then just months later a friend spilled iodine in Krishnan’s eyes in science class, which cost him 20/20 vision, and the ability to differentiate colours on the cooler end of the spectrum.
Krishnan relies on his maths degree to guide him when he’s editing in Lightroom; figuring out the colour positions by gradients as much as by eye.
The palette, and the use of street and car lighting, give the photography a dreamy, painterly feel:
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Posted in Photography, tagged Design, Music, Photography, Technology on 03/02/2017| Leave a Comment »
The Yamaha TC 800 tape deck, designed by Italian architect and designer Mario Bellini in 1975, still looks sleek as hell:
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