

i just came across some pretty spiffy 3D work by various artists represented by german agency upper orange



i just came across some pretty spiffy 3D work by various artists represented by german agency upper orange


…Iida and Tanaka asked the subject to try to stay as motionless as possible (worst nightmare). The stack of images are then sliced through to create a graduated crater effect, showing the passage of time like the rings of a tree…

some amazing ‘topographic’ images from japanese duo nerhol with some rather special techniques employed in their creation too
via it’s nice that who also did an interview on their work and methodology

i was out of the office most of last week working on the ‘mysterious blue box’ and i’m away again most of this week shooting a series of images for the dutch national ballet with ‘ruud baan’ so posts may be a bit less frequent than usual all week…

if it’s urgent call me, if not well you know… back on friday
by the way, many thanks to photographer ‘léon hendrickx’ (pictured below) who assisted me with the stop-motion last week and operated the really handy ‘dragonframe’ software we used, more news on this project soon…


the talented miss hansje van halem popped by this morning to deliver a set of her beautiful silkscreened ‘schrank8’ posters which i have just acquired plus a set of her intricate font drawings (once again thank you so much!)

her intricate handicraft has been featured on the me blog before, at least twice in fact, but so long as evelin kasikov continues to make such beautiful stuff i’ll post her work again…

(thanks to funky fresh crazy ‘d’ for reminding me again…)