Scalable City

A friend sends me this link to a QuickTime video of artist/programmer Sheldon Brown’s Scalable City video installation.

Brown is an arts professor and Director of the Center for Research in Computing and the Arts at UCSD. In a couple of weeks, he will be in one of my favorite college-era haunts, the Nelson-Atkins Art Museum in Kansas City. You can learn more about him and his projects at these URLs:

http://va-grad.ucsd.edu/~drupal/node/170
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/node/view/491/22
http://crca.ucsd.edu/sheldon/
http://www.sheldon-brown.net/

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James Nachtwey

Tonight, while browsing on TED, I came upon something I hadn’t known before — that James Nachtwey was one of three 2007 TED Prize winners. Nachtwey, for those who might not know, is perhaps one of the most respected photojournalists — particularly as a documentarian of war — of our time, and is one of the photographers I have most admired. He has done a lot of work for Time magazine, and was himself the subject of a documentary, “War Photographer” a few years ago. Sort of this era’s Robert Capa. His TEDtalk:

Examples of his work can be seen at his Witness website as well.

I have had “War Photographer” languishing on my Netflix queue for quite a while, but I think I will move it up to the head of the line now, as I have never seen it in its entirety — only YouTube clips.

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Blu

Back in 1970s Los Angeles, I worked with a bunch of mostly Latino graffiti artists, whose work was monumental in scale, but usually static. Today I came upon the work of Blu, a graffiti artist from Buenos Aires, who animates his street-side work. Take a look:

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Today: Walking Home Again, Late Afternoon March Wind

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A Blog You Must See

Almost every day I find myself hitting the Web to “visit” with other programmers and Web developers, whether to find specific problem workarounds and other solutions, or to just keep up with the industry. In the course of researching Flex and AIR and other Adobe app issues, I hit the blog of Tom Cornilliac, an Oregon guy with a strong reputation in the biz … and a great header photo for his blog. And it is the latter that I want to share with you:http://www.cornilliac.com/blog/?page_id=43

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Walking By The Moon

On my way home from work …

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Digital Photo-Realism

Most of us photographers who use Adobe Photoshop see it as a tool to refine our cameras’ digital output. Bert Monroy is an artist who uses Photoshop to create original art that appears to be photographic in origin until you look a bit closer (remember the photorealism movement in painting a number of years ago?). For example, his digital painting, entitled “Damen”, is described by Monroy as follows:

This is my latest and most ambitious digital painting of a Chicago scene unveiled at Photoshop World in Miami on March 22, 2006.
It is a panorama of the Damen Station on the Blue Line of the Chicago Transit Authority.
Adobe Illustrator was used for generating the majority of the basic shapes as well as all the buildings in the Chicago skyline.
The rest was created in Photoshop.
• The image size is 40 inches by 120 inches.
• The flattened file weighs in at 1.7 Gigabytes.
• It took eleven months (close to 2,000 hours) to create.
• The painting is comprised of close to fifty individual Photoshop files.
• Taking a cumulative total of all the files, the overall image contains over 15,000 layers.
• Over 500 alpha channels were used for various effects.
• Over 250,000 paths make up the multitude of shapes throughout the scene.

Holy cow! Take a look here: http://www.bertmonroy.com/index.htm.

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Lostine Creek Bed

Lostine Creek Bed – 2007-10-18 18:03:04

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Seattle – August 2007

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Seattle Sunrise

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