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Tag Archives: art

Geocaching GeoArt

Written by on February 11, 2011 — Leave a Comment

We posted this a while back on the PDC blog…but alas it was lost in the much maligned server meltdown of 2010. So, forgive us the repost. The art was discovered during a geocaching trip a while back, while traipsing about in a field. We found another piece that gave it away as a former | More…

Faking Motion with Still Photographs

Written by on February 7, 2011 — Leave a Comment

Check out this amazing video by XNcreative, using hundreds of still photos from flying over various locations in the Western United States. It’s similar to the stop-motion videos I’ve been gushing over, but unique in it’s attempt to create what looks like a frame by frame video of the photos. Very unique…very beautiful. I really | More…

Floating

Written by on January 17, 2011 — Leave a Comment

“Floating” by Johann Cohrs & Siggi Kuckstei, is another fantastic ultra slow-motion video, this time featuring paint as it flies through the air. I’m really drawn to videos like this, because of the way they reveal to us the beauty in what could otherwise be seen as mundane situations. Bravo.

Water Sculpture by Shinichi Maruyama

Written by on January 14, 2011 — Leave a Comment

I can’t believe I haven’t posted before about Japanese artist Shinichi Maruyama. Maruyama uses ultra slow-motion video to create brilliant works of art with paint and other liquids. Check out the video above for just a glimpse into this truly unique artist’s world.

Glimpse by Sarah Dayo

Written by on December 1, 2010 — Leave a Comment

Check out “Glimpse” by artist Sarah Dayo.  Glimpse is designed using a specially cut mirror made to look as though you are peeking through a door.  Via SarahDayo.com: Sometimes we cannot help but to try and catch a glimpse of the otherside. Passing through the everyday spaces we inhibit, the door half opened always stirs up a sense | More…

Tempus II by Philip Heron and James Adair

Written by on November 23, 2010 — Leave a Comment

Super-slow-mo is completely fascinating to me. I could watch these videos all day long. And who doesn’t like watching things get smashed, blown up, shot, and broken in super-slow-mo? I mean really? Check out the video above, shot on a Photron SA1.1, directed and produced by Philip Heron and James Adair.