Midori Yamada. Carcass, 2009. Pen, watercolor, 300 x 300 mm.
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Matt Molloy | on Tumblr - Sky Map
A photo stack of 411 photos merged into one image showing the paths of stars and airplanes over a field in Violet, Ontario. The big dipper is the brighter star trails just above the barn, and the north star is in the center of all the arcs.
Matt Molloy | on Tumblr - Twisted Sky
90 photos merged into one image. I found this timelapse with some interesting cloud action while digging through old photos. It’s really neat to see the clouds move like that, I think it’s the only time I’ve captured it on “film” Check out the timelapse video!
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The Gift 2010 etching and aquatint
Leopard Claw 2011 drypoint
Hemisphere. (Red) 2006 etching and aquatint
Surreal Journey (by Moritz Aust)
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Mark Chadwick (UK) - Abstract Fluid Painting. Acrylic on canvas
The British artist Mark Chadwick’s art practice is concerned by the use of machines in the production of an artwork. With our culture becoming more and more engaged with new technologies, Mark’s work questions the implications of handing over control of an artwork to a mechanical device. Through experimentation with using a number of crude technological devices and minimising his interaction with the decision making process. Mark’s work investigates the status of the artist and what the artwork actually is. With the actions of any machine the result of human intention, Mark uses machines to allow chance to enter the creative process, exploring ideas surrounding authorship, consciousness and interaction.
[more Mark Chadwick | found at darksilenceinsuburbia & The Lloyd Gill Gallery]
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