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Showing posts with label Pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pattern. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Soundshapes
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Sculpture made from a piece of sound spatially recorded (based on Chladni patterns) by Ricky van Broekhoven:
"As a sound designer and musician I always experience music as something very tangible. Almost in the same degree as experiencing a landscape. But sound always remains something ungraspable. I got fascinated by the Chladni patterns. They visualise resonance patterns of sound in a miraculous way. Salt or a similar substance is poured on a thin metal plate that is resonating on a clear tone. Every tone frequency has it’s own specific symmetrical organic drawing that appears. The device used is called a Chladni plate. During my research I built several. I made the process of transformation within the drawing on the Chladni plate three dimensional inspired by CT scan technology. A piece of sound is now spatially recorded.
Every soundbit will have it’s own characteristic sculpture. The results of this study consists of a 3d print of a soundbit of approx. 400-600hz and a handmade model of tulip wood of approx. 550-600hz."


Via PYTR 75

Sculpture made from a piece of sound spatially recorded (based on Chladni patterns) by Ricky van Broekhoven:
"As a sound designer and musician I always experience music as something very tangible. Almost in the same degree as experiencing a landscape. But sound always remains something ungraspable. I got fascinated by the Chladni patterns. They visualise resonance patterns of sound in a miraculous way. Salt or a similar substance is poured on a thin metal plate that is resonating on a clear tone. Every tone frequency has it’s own specific symmetrical organic drawing that appears. The device used is called a Chladni plate. During my research I built several. I made the process of transformation within the drawing on the Chladni plate three dimensional inspired by CT scan technology. A piece of sound is now spatially recorded.
Every soundbit will have it’s own characteristic sculpture. The results of this study consists of a 3d print of a soundbit of approx. 400-600hz and a handmade model of tulip wood of approx. 550-600hz."


Via PYTR 75
Monday, October 6, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Eat Sleep Pattern Repeat
New print available :

Eat Sleep Pattern Repeat Art Print on Society6
Going to do a load more in this series...

Eat Sleep Pattern Repeat Art Print on Society6
Going to do a load more in this series...
Monday, March 17, 2014
Cosmic Geometry

“Imagine stepping inside the center of a diamond and staring at the sun"




The dazzling mirror mosaic works of Iranian artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
(and) some of her intriguing drawings...


Cosmic Geometry: The Life and Work of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
Via Synaptic Stimuli
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
ESA
Bit like the view from the airplane window... but on steroids - photographs of Earth from the ESA Archive:




Via but does it float




Via but does it float
Friday, August 23, 2013
Monday, August 5, 2013
Isometric

Made with Isometric, an app with which you can compose simple geometric shapes (based on a 60-degree rhombus) to create abstract works of art.
More examples here... Made with Isometric
Via iainclaridge.net
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Contains Graphic Imagery

Loving the graphic lines used in Scottish designer Christopher Kane's SS14 collection unveiled at London Men's Fashion Week...



Thursday, February 14, 2013
Hexagon Series
With the success, in sales, of Hexagon No. 1 on Society6 (mostly iPhone Cases)... I've added a couple of colourways:

Hexagon No. 2

Hexagon No. 3

Hexagon No. 2

Hexagon No. 3
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Mono Merry Xmas
Christmas in black and white... festive monochromy available from Society6 in packs of three, five or 10:

Friday, November 2, 2012
Society6
Finally got my act together and started adding bits to my Society6 page. First print, of many (hopefully):

Also available as a lovely iPhone/iPod skin:

Look out for more monochromy vs geometry
:)

Also available as a lovely iPhone/iPod skin:

Look out for more monochromy vs geometry
:)
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Monegros

Series, by Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, examining the impact of long-term dryland farming in Monegros, Spain.



"In 2010 Burtynsky photographed farm areas in Spain including Monegros, a hilly, semi-desert area with extreme climatic conditions. He was drawn to Monegros by the complex and organic expansion of the farming areas that were created by successive divisions of land through family farming. Burtynsky was fascinated by the visual formations and level of abstraction of Monegros as seen from above and the resulting photographs are his most abstract and painterly work to date. The writhing lines and bold patches of colour and texture suggest microscopic organisms as well as the cosmic landscape. The rhythmic patterns and semi-figurative shapes resemble paintings by Kandinsky, Picasso, Miró and Dubuffet as well as primitive art and cave paintings."
Source: Nicholas Metivier Gallery
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