
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Foggy Timelapse HD
"Vancouver City" music video is an artistic collaboration between Innerlife Project and TimeLapseHD. Linda Ganzini's beautiful and haunting vocals blend with the unique musical style of Serge Chubinski-Orlov who produced and wrote Vancouver City. For more information and music downloads go to www.innerlifeproject.com
These time lapses are shot with a 12 mega pixel digital single lens reflex cameras. Original resolution is 6 times better then HD (high definition). The images have been resized for HD and are much better quality then shown here on YouTube. I like some of the timelapse photography, but the music and the editing is very cheesy, but I suppose thats the corporate look they are going for.
These time lapses are shot with a 12 mega pixel digital single lens reflex cameras. Original resolution is 6 times better then HD (high definition). The images have been resized for HD and are much better quality then shown here on YouTube. I like some of the timelapse photography, but the music and the editing is very cheesy, but I suppose thats the corporate look they are going for.
Thursday, 7 January 2010
The Third & The Seventh by Alex Roman
"A FULL-CG animated piece that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects
are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal."
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Monday, 21 December 2009
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Monday, 23 November 2009
Taxidermy-Strange Creations
Fascinating work by Juan Cabana, I found this in an article by Environmental Graffiti.
The article is fantastic, and covers the work in great detail, I would just like to add that I have allot of respect for this type of work, and if you like this I would alo recommend you taking a look at the work of Joan Fontcuberta . He was a visiting lecturer at my university, his work takes pushes the boundaries of fact and fiction, some projects like fauna use elements of taxidermy to question the factual tone of scientific enquiry and our trust in institutions.
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