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This is a 360 degree gigapan of our third Art Boot Sale. We had a photography focus but other art-forms were welcome. Taken from the ground floor but there were stalls on other floors too, as well as our Gigapans taken at the workshop with Illah and Kilgore this week on display on second floor. We had loads of good feedback from art-booters who saw the gigapans on display. There were actually a lot more people around when I took this but they kept diving out of the way when they saw the camera pointing at them!! |
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The Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney and Perth is Australia's largest annual outdoor sculpture exhibition. This exhibition was initiated in 1996, at Bondi Beach and it featured sculptures which were made by both Australian and overseas artists. In 2005 a companion event was established at Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia. In 2009 it was announced that Aarhus in Denmark would host the first Sculpture by the Sea exhibition outside of Australia.
This image is looking south over Tamarama Beach. Artworks can be seen scattered across the beach amongst the sun bathers. See if you can tell the beach regulars from the art visitors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture_by_the_Sea http://sculpturebythesea.com/ |
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For a research paper i'm completing on using mixed media in the form of massive-resolution digital images and poetry. The image was created using the Ascii Art Generator found here: http://www.glassgiant.com/ascii/ and consists of 400-letter long rows. The final text was loaded into a layer in photoshop where I added my own text and phrases over specific locations on the image. |
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What: 2008 State Fair of Texas
http://www.bigtex.com When: Sept. 26 - Oct. 19 Where: Fair Park, a 277-acre entertainment and recreation complex owned by the City of Dallas, is located two miles east of downtown. The park is the year-round home of the Music Hall, Cotton Bowl and eight museums. Fair Park is a National Historic Landmark and boasts the largest collection of art deco exposition buildings in the United States. Big Tex Big Tex made his debut at the 1952 State Fair of Texas. Wearing size 70 boots and a 75-gallon hat, Tex towered 52' above wide-eyed visitors. His denim jeans and plaid shirt were donated by the H. D. Lee Company of Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Cosmetic surgery the following year straightened his nose, corrected a lascivious wink and allowed him to talk. From The Great State Fair of Texas – An Illustrated History, by Nancy Wiley. HISTORY: The first State Fair to be held in Dallas was presented at this location in 1886. Fair Park was the site of the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition which ran for six months and attracted 6 million people. An extended 31-day Fair in 1986 celebrated the Texas Sesquicentennial and drew almost 4 million visitors. |
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SF Media Labs, http://sfmedialabs.com/, at the ABco art space in Oakland |
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My dia de los muertos box; my first attempt at something quasi-narrative with mixed media in a gigapan. Memorializing anything sentimental in my closet resulted in the overwhelming but neccesarry amount of narcissim that went into this.
Some notes: There are also a few links to my videos and music embedded in the snapshots i've taken which help explain all the items on the wall, if you really want to get a sense for how the items all relate to one another. There's a lot of time-related photography/virtual reality/time items that I like to think give the viewer a sense of evaporating memories and time. There's also two of the same watch that relate to the process and allude to the fact that the photograph is composited from 120 individual photographs taken at different moments, creating an illusion of a precise moment that never actually occurred at all. In the next piece I do like this, I'm going to attempt to elicit the same idea with a drop of water caught in mid-air or a falling glass. |
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Naoshima, appeared in a 007 novel by Raymond Benson called "The Man with the Red Tattoo", is famouse for its art-oriented atmosphere. And here in Benesse Art SIte Naoshima, you can find several interesting art pieces. |
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This is my first Gigapan taken with my Lumix DMC-FZ28 I used a tripod without a pan head. As you can see there are many gaps were I left to little overlap, I also failed to lock the aperture and shutter speed because I wasn’t sure how to do it on my new camera.
I would appreciate some advice especially with what render settings to use. I use Autopano Giga 2 I didn’t have problems with the stitching although I don’t now if I chose the correct render settings. Image info 245 input images. Size: 108032 x 22068 FOV: 95.63 x 25.40 Projection: Planar Colour: LDR Camera settings ISO: 100 White balance: Cloudy Exposure compensation: 0 Metering: Centre weighted Average. Aperture and shutter speed: Varied (I failed to lock them) Render settings. Output size set to 51% Depth: 8bits Dpi: 300 I’m not sure if I’ve chosen the correct render settings as I don’t understand output size, Dpi and bit rates for depth. I don’t intend to print any Gigapans there just for uploading onto the site. |
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art exhibit at the atomic cowboy restrurant. st louis mo |
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Panorama centered straight up from the corner of Buci and Seine in Ste-Germain-des-Pres, Paris. |
