Showing posts with label perception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perception. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2008

3 hour self-portrait in Pixel Time



Here is a higher resolution example of my pixel-time photography program. It took almost three hours to complete. I will need to find a way to pump a little more speed out of this program or I will have trouble finding sitters when the time comes to produce my series.

Or, maybe I just need to figure out a more creative use for this new machine instead of simple photo-portraits. 

I will keep playing around with it and see what comes out. The possibilities of opening the debate on perception and information are already quite apparent, as are the possibilities of discussing the differences between analog and digital perception and their subjects. I am looking forward to seeing where this can go!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Precious Grenade in CMYK




This 4 color offset lithography uses the concepts of commercial CMYK offset printing process and makes the color illusion created by half-tone patterns explicit.  Though the pattern is an obvious distortion, the image from far appears top be full color. Does exposing the illusion change the way we understand perception?