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Thumbs In Place of Guns

Ryan Nance March 15, 2013

Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?  

YES! 

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630 AM Series from Robert Weingarten

Ryan Nance March 31, 2013

Anything done in series starts to carry more information (amount, aspect and rate of change), and starts to capture and communicate what can't be seen: time, expectation, duration, rhythm, surprise.

Robert Weingarten's 6:30 AM SERIES documents the mornings of 2003.

From the project page:

"[Robert Weingarten] established a single viewpoint, looking southeast over Santa Monica Bay, from which every photograph in the series would be made with the camera in exactly the same position."

 

"Each exposure would be made at precisely the same time of day - 6:30 am - measured by one quartz clock. All exposures would be made with the lens focused on infinity and at the same aperture of f/22. Just two variables were allowed into this disciplined scheme: the shutter speed of the lens, which would be adjusted faster or slower depending on the quantity and quality of light available at 6:30 a.m. each day; and, the most variable element of all, changes in the scene that were introduced by the forces of nature."

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via Trends Now
In 5tilt Tags nature photography, photo project, photography projects, sunrise, weather

Astrophotography by Lincoln Harrison

Ryan Nance March 30, 2013

Photos by Lincoln Harrison

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Portraits of Captive Animals

Ryan Nance March 30, 2013

Cally Whitham, a New Zealand-based photographer, snaps animal portraits in her series Captive. Emerging for the darkness, into the light of personality, the photos are moving and revelatory.

via My Modern Met
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Sculptures Made From Suspended Buttons

Ryan Nance March 30, 2013

 Augusto Esquivel,  Miami-based artist creates 3-dimensional forms by simply attaching buttons to a fishing line, demonstration how “a common object used to create a piece of art becomes transformed into something complicated and intriguing.”

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Miniture Worlds of Maico Akiba

Ryan Nance March 30, 2013

Maico Akiba's series, SEKAI (世界), or “world,” wherein she creates miniature worlds on the backs of other animals, reminescent of the Chinese creation-world myth of World Turtle.

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Macro Elements

Ryan Nance March 30, 2013

Japan-based photographer R. Tanaka set of macro photos of the periodic table elements reveal the beauty hidden in the tinniest bits of the world.

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The Justice League Of Parks and Rec

Ryan Nance March 29, 2013

Photographer/artist Vicktrola has done a very very bad thing. It is just too much, the character of Parks and Rec recast as the heros of the Justice League... amazing

— more at her website with select prints at Etsy. 

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Giant Balloon Art From Jason Hackenwerth

Ryan Nance March 29, 2013

New York artist Jason Hackenwerth, whose latest piece, Pisces (referencing the myth of Aphrodite and Eros) continues his signature style of organic and biological forms made from latex balloons at the Edinburgh International Science Festival.

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NAKED SILHOUETTE ALPHABET [not really SFW]

Ryan Nance March 29, 2013

From Anastasia Mastrakouli project page:

"The photographic series NAKED SILHOUETTE ALPHABET is a latin alphabet art, formed by the naked body and performance of experimental textures that depict the silhouette. In this series the goal is to highlight the dialectical relationship between anatomy and visual arts. Each image displays the way in which the body turns into one illustrative and choreographic communication channel of a message. The body is cut off from its physical nature and is perceived as an imprint. The body shape becomes a letter through a deliberately abstract and other-worldly aesthetic."

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A Contraption for Cigars to Play Woodwinds

Ryan Nance March 29, 2013

Contraptions, kinetic sculptures, Rube Goldberg machines... I love this stuff.

Ronald van der Meijs, has brought together two artificial lungs, smokes hand-rolled cigars, and four recorders (a bass flute, alto, tenor, and a soprano) for a sound contraption he calls Play it one more time for me La Ville Fumée in Eindhoven, in the Netherlands, once the European capital of Cigar production.

"In the old days the city was full of cigar smoke. There were lots of mechanical parts, steam, noise, and even whistles to start the work in the old cigar factories," Meijs says. "So this installation is in many ways a metaphor for the cigar production of Eindhoven."

"Play it one more time for me La Ville Fumée ' A sound-art installation that works on hand made cigars and refers to the history of Eindhoven city, when it was one of the largest cigar-producing cities of Europe. At that time the city was also called ‘La Ville Fumée’. The installation is in many ways about nature versus culture. The technique used here has an almost machine like character, that is controlled and monitored by a natural and traditional item: the hand made cigar. Because each cigar has its own strength by the natural and traditional way of making, they all have their own fire rate. It is precisely this fact that the installation is not working in a predictable way but rather relates to a more or less natural rhythm. The installation has 4 tuners each control a recorder by means of pistons containing the hand-rolled cigars. There are 4 different recorders: a bass flute, alto, tenor, and a soprano. The pistons with the cigars and the recorders are both controlled by 2 abstract lungs. This sound-art burning cigar installation can be seen as a tribute to the former tobacco industry of Eindhoven city and its thousands of workers and craftsmen. The sound composition is a requiem for the former cigar production industry of Eindhoven. Dimensions: 500 x 500 x 120 cm Materials: silk, epoxy, wood, brass, hand made cigars, pvc pipes, recorders Year: 2013 Concept and production: Ronald van der Meijs http://www.ronaldvandermeijs.nl Location: Art Foundation De Fabriek, Eindhoven, Netherlands http://www.defabriekeindhoven.nl/

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The Aesthetics of the Kinectics of Boats and Flying

Ryan Nance March 28, 2013

Kinetic sculptor Bob Potts explores the motions of flight and the rowing, revealing their grace and beauty. 

A showcase of kinetic sculptures made by Bob Potts between 2009 and 2011. Shot and edited by Bryan Root, Motherlode Pictures, music by Peter Dodge.

A video portfolio of Bob Potts' kinetic sculptures built 1996-2005.

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Unstoppable Students in The Face of Danger

Ryan Nance March 28, 2013

There are a lot of fearless daredevils out there, risking their lives for thrills, publicity or some other unnamed psychic pressure. None of them, not a single one of them have the slightest bit up on these kids who risk their lives and struggle just to show up at school.

As Lao Tzu tells us:​

Every step is on the path

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Daredevil Poses

Ryan Nance March 28, 2013

Ukranian Mustang Wanted is apparently crazy -  the insanity of the situations he actually puts himself in for a good photo - perhaps makes him feel more alive? Not sure. Good shots though.

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Carved Crayon Alphabet

Ryan Nance March 27, 2013

If you are in the Chicago area, artist DIEM CHAU has a show with some witty and fun crayon sculptures.

A-Z: New Carved Pencils and Crayons
Packer Schopf Gallery
April 5th- May 18th
942 W. Lake St.
Chicago, IL 60607

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5th
5-8pm
Artist Talk:

Saturday, April 6th @ 1pm 

From her blog:

I've been wanting to make a set of "Alphabet" crayons for a long time.  I've always been drawn to illustrated alphabets.  Maybe it's the Fontophile in me, but I find an extreme satisfaction in seeing a well made set of ABC's.   I will have 26 sets of carved crayons as well as new carved pencils in an upcoming art show at Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago.  I will also be in Chicago for an artist talk, please come by and say hi! ​

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Shadow Puppets Tell American History from 1935-1985

Ryan Nance March 27, 2013

”Leaves of Grass” is series from Canadian artist Geoffrey Farmer of clippings and photographs from the American Life magazine, each turned into a functional puppet. 

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1 - Flying Great White Sharks Caught on Film

Ryan Nance March 26, 2013

Travel and adventure photographer, Chris Mclennan has taken these truly terrifying photos of great white sharks breaching.

According to Wikipedia:

Seal Island is a small land mass located 5.7 km off the northern beaches of False Bay, near Cape Town, in South Africa. The island is so named because of the great number of Cape Fur Seals that occupy it. There are a few sea birds as well. It is an outcrop of the Cape granite and rises no more than about six metres above the high tide mark. The island is long and narrow- 800 metres by 50 metres. There is no vegetation or soil of any significance. A radar mast was built on the island during World War II by a crew who lived in prefabricated huts for the duration of the construction but this tower gradually succumbed to corrosion and was blown over in a winter storm in 1970. All that remains of it is rusty, twisted metal. There are the ruins of a few huts and other structures from the sealing and guano-collection era (first half of the 20th century). Some rock inscriptionsmade by sealers in the 1930s are still evident.

The dense population of fur seals at certain times of the year attracts the seal's main predator, the Great White Shark. Seal Island provides unique opportunities for those who wish to observe attacks by White Sharks on Cape Fur Seal and to observe social interactions amongst both species. The island is well known for the interesting way the sharks grab their prey: They come up from underneath and literally launch themselves out of the water with the seal in their mouth. It has been shown that if the seals enter the "Ring of Death" (where the sharks circle the island) on the surface instead of at the murky bottom, they will be picked off by the faster and more aggressive Great White.​

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More Nature Photography

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More Human Than Human - Animal Portraits by Tim Flach
More Human Than Human - Animal Portraits by Tim Flach
about 7 years ago
Vibrant Landscapes Seen from Space
Vibrant Landscapes Seen from Space
about 7 years ago
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"Another incredible set of jaws on a great white shark near Seal Island, False Bay, South Africa. This is one of nature's marvels and was really a sight to behold! Let's hope that these incredible creatures will survive

for generations to come. This shark was attacking a seal decoy being towed behind the boat. The action happens so fast and without warning that it is very easy to miss... The decoy is used by researchers to study the Great White's unique feeding behavior in False Bay. I chose to lie on the deck of the boat shooting out the open transom to get the low angle."

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3 - A Sculpture Made from 100lbs of Rice Win the National Portrait Competition

Ryan Nance March 26, 2013

NY-based artist who originally hails from Kanazawa, Saeri Kiritani is the winners of the National Portrait Gallery’s 2013 portrait competition.

From the Introduction to the National Portrait Gallery’s 2013 portrait competition​:

"Artists know that a portrait can communicate much more than a likeness. Personal identity, cultural differences, illusory moments can be captured through portraits. Portraits are created in a dizzying variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, video and other time-based media, even images based on individual DNA."

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via Spoon & Tamago
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4 - Competitive RC Flying

Ryan Nance March 26, 2013

Uploaded by Mark Barnes on 2013-02-26.

I didn't know this was a thing... but with the coming drone wars.... makes sense.​

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5 - Rap Lyric Street Signs

Ryan Nance March 26, 2013

​For his new project: “Rap Quotes,” artist Jay Shells made official-looking street signs quoting famous rap lyrics that refer to specific locations in NYC, and placed the signs there.

Article: animalnewyork.com/2013/jay-shells-rap-quotes Youtube: youtube.com/user/animalnewyork Vimeo: vimeo.com/animalnewyork/videos

More Street Art

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Chisel Murals in Rio, Paris and Lisbon
about 5 years ago
Turning Stuff into Goofy Faces: 'toon Bombing
Turning Stuff into Goofy Faces: 'toon Bombing
about 9 years ago

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