Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
This time-lapse was inspired by the “Empty America Series” by Ross Ching and the Nibiran jungle scene in Star Trek Into Darkness. When I first saw the scene in Star Trek, it made me wonder how color infrared would look if we could see it with our own eyes, unaided by IR filters. After seeing the movie and watching Ross’s series I thought about how a totally empty city (such as Philadelphia) would look in Kodak EIR style infrared. Hope you all enjoy and thanks for viewing! Addition Info: All scenes were shot around Philadelphia using my full-spectrum digital camera and a yellow filter. A full spectrum camera is a camera that has had it's IR blocking filter removed, allowing the camera to see into the infrared. The yellow filter blocks all visible light up to yellow and allows infrared to pass through. The first scene and time-lapse title was prompted by an infrared series that I’ve been shooting over the years called “Wonderland”. If you are interested in seeing some of the photos from this series check out the link below: http://www.bruce-wayne-photography.com/p319701911 Music: "To The Hills" composed & performed by “Ben Lukas Boysen”. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/gravity/id659491608 All rights reserved to their respective owners.
This is eery and beautiful.
From the video page:
"This time-lapse was inspired by the “Empty America Series” by Ross Ching and the Nibiran jungle scene in Star Trek Into Darkness. When I first saw the scene in Star Trek, it made me wonder how color infrared would look if we could see it with our own eyes, unaided by IR filters. After seeing the movie and watching Ross’s series I thought about how a totally empty city (such as Philadelphia) would look in Kodak EIR style infrared.
All scenes were shot around Philadelphia using my full-spectrum digital camera and a yellow filter. A full spectrum camera is a camera that has had it's IR blocking filter removed, allowing the camera to see into the infrared. The yellow filter blocks all visible light up to yellow and allows infrared to pass through."
Some of the hidden, amazing sights of Los Angeles, in timelapse form, by Hal Bergman.
The famously unfinished Sagrada Família cathedral in Barcelona has given us a video illustrating what it will look like when finished in 2026 with aerial footage over-layed digital renderings.
The Sagrada Família, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is expected to open its doors in 2026.
See also Inside the Sagrada Familia »
EN] Final stages of Gaudí's masterpiece. --- [CA] Recta final de l'obra mestra de Gaudí. --- [ES] Recta final de la obra maestra de Gaudí.
French artist and photographer Fanette Guilloud transforms the walls and floors of abandoned buildings with anamorphic paintings, which can only be seen in their correct image when viewed from a specific vantage point.
See also A Room of Stuff Arranged to Create this Anamorphic Portrait »
Israeli artist Ronit Bigal in her “Body Scripture II” series uses digital photography overlaid with Biblical Hebrew text.
She explains:
“[The bodies] are almost abstract and enigmatic, arousing the viewer’s curiosity to discover what are the photographed objects, what meanings lies behind the texts; and whether there is a thematic affinity between them or, perhaps are the associations purely aesthetical?”
See also One Thousand and One Dreams »
NEW BEGINNINGS New York City Ballet presents NEW BEGINNINGS on September 12, 2013. Filmed at sunrise on the 57th floor of 4WTC in lower Manhattan, this short film captures an extraordinary and moving performance of Christopher Wheeldon's After the Rain.
New Beginnings captures Christopher Wheeldon’s After the Rain filmed at sunrise on the 57th floor terrace of 4 WTC. With the Freedom Tower as backdrop, and two NYC Ballet Principal Dancers, Maria Kowroski and Ask la Cour.
Shot 100% on the HD HERO3® camera from http://GoPro.com. Alan Watts, 3 Sirens, and 3 Humback Whales dance together in a short film that will inspire you. Where you are now is your dream. What will you do?
We get it, GoPro! You are amazing.
From the video page:
Shot 100% on the HD HERO3® camera from GoPro
Alan Watts, 3 Sirens, and 3 Humback Whales dance together in a short film that will inspire you. Where you are now is your dream. What will you do?
Brazilian artist Andre Levy miniature portraits on coins of pop-art and pop-culture figures from Major Lazer and David Bowie to various X-Men and Thunder Cats to Finn from Adventure Time and Legolas from LOTR in his ongoing project.
See also Alien Nickels
Japanese architect Arata Isozaki will team up with British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor to create an inflatable concert hall. Dubbed Arc Nova. More of these photos on their facebook page.
In collaboration with organizers of the Swiss Lucerne Festival, the first performance is scheduled for October 12th. The full line-up is on their website.
4th Annual National Beard and Mustache Championships in New Orleans earlier this month and Las Vegas-based photographer Greg Anderson captured these amazing images.
Box explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping onto moving surfaces. The short film documents a live performance, captured entirely in camera. http://www.botndolly.com/box CREDITS Production Company: BOT & DOLLY Executive Producers: Bill Galusha, Nick Read Creative & Technical Director: Tarik Abdel-Gawad Design Director: Bradley G Munkowitz Lead Graphic Designers: Bradley G Munkowitz, Jason English Kerr 3D Artists: Scott Pagano, Bradley G Munkowitz, Jason English Kerr, Conor Grebel 2D Animators: Conor Grebel, Ben Hawkins, Pedro Figueira Director of Photography: Joe Picard Lighting Designers: Joe Picard, Phil Reyneri Projection / TouchDesigner: Phil Reyneri Robotics Animation: Tarik Abdel-Gawad, Brandon Kruysman, George Banks, Michael Beardsworth Robotics Operator: Michael Beardsworth, Brandon Kruysman Prop Fabrication: Matt Bitterman, Ethan Dale Script Supervisor: Ian Colon Sound Engineers: Joe Picard, Michael Beardsworth PAs: Sean Servis, Dakota Smith, Nico Mizono, Eric Wendel, Patrick Walsh Editors: Ashley Rodholm, Ian Colon Music / Sound Design: Keith Ruggiero Sound Mix: Joel Raabe Performers: Tarik Abdel-Gawad, Iris, Scout
From the video page:
“Box” explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping on moving surfaces. The short film documents a live performance, captured entirely in camera. Bot & Dolly produced this work to serve as both an artistic statement and technical demonstration. It is the culmination of multiple technologies, including large scale robotics, projection mapping, and software engineering. We believe this methodology has tremendous potential to radically transform theatrical presentations, and define new genres of expression.
New Zealand-based graphic designer Michael Pharaoh has created a photo series titled ‘The Homeless of LA."
http://michaelpharaoh.co.nz/
Italian artist's Paola Pivi's near life-size sculptures made with urethane foam, plastic and feathers.
http://www.perrotin.com/
2 A.M. moonlight. The train has stopped
out in a field. Far off sparks of light from a town,
flickering coldly on the horizon.
As when a man goes so deep into his dream
he will never remember he was there
when he returns again to his view.
Or when a person goes so deep into a sickness
that his days all become some flickering sparks, a swarm,
feeble and cold on the horizon.
The train is entirely motionless.
2 o’clock: strong moonlight, few stars.
Location : Chamonix, Mer De Glace area
A GoPro camera strapped to the back of an eagle over a mountain range near Chamonix, France.
Nuance / 2013 Travail sur l’image vivante musicale. Musique : “Ants” de EdIT / Planet Mu Records http://www.planet.mu Danse : Lucas B.
This marvelous video called Nuance brings together practical movement and post-production.
Film by Tomson. Thomas.siemieniec@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/Tomson.Media Artist Marcio https://www.facebook.com/BBoyMarcio?fref=ts Music: Adagio For Tron by Daft Punk
Thomas Siemieniec created this video, No Limit with breaker Marcio.
Filmed on location in Wellington, Ohio, Episode 13 of "The Amerikans" shares the story of Don Downs -- an electrician by day and at night a bee sting therapist.
These lovely videos from the series The Amerikans aim to do honor to the less than ordinary lives of ordinary people. Here are two of my favorites: an electrician who practices bee sting therapy at night and a second generation funeral director.
From the project page:
"From the heart of the heart of the country come The Amerikans. These relationship-based documentaries are created in close cooperation with their participating subjects. Each episode allows its star to define and share his or her imagination, in film styles customized to the story at hand. The magic of this collaborative approach lies in revealing the extraordinary richness of the inner lives of ordinary people. The Amerikans is an on-going project that celebrates the creative and complex communities in which we already live, even if unknowingly."
Filmed on location in Lorain, Ohio, Episode 12 of "The Amerikans" shares the exceptional story of Walter A. Frey, Jr. -- funeral director, organist and collector of beautiful ties.