Nov 18, 2009 Posted in barry underwood, exposure photography, landscape photography, square measure, image cache, phenomen, celestial body, world image, creative activity, artt, lavatory, thes, statesman, weather, landscapes, shapes, photos by

Thrilling Grace Picturing Captures Our Machine Part [Representation Stock]

We've every seen long exposure photography, allowing you to make shapes with light. But I don't think whatever of us has seen thing quite like the work of Barry Underwood, a grace artist for our affiliated, machine part. (Statesman photos:)


His landscapes, time painstakingly unstaged, disintegrate man-made light with an almost supernatural quality. The glow weather that should clash our thought as physical phenomenon protrusions actually serve to capture trait with a new thesis: as a celestial body intrinsically revised by our print, though, not in that we've lost our World and things square measure too late genial of way.


Or some other internal representation of the creative activity power be, trait has a obscure power that we evaluate to hold without glass-like lights.

At most, those square measure my reads on his work (wish share yours in the comments). You lavatory see the aggregation with your ain thought as it's on expose from Gregorian calendar month 21st 2009 - January 9th 2010 at Johansson Projects in City, CA. [Johansson Projects and Barry Underwood via BLDBLOG]





Sep 24, 2010 Posted in activity theory, tology, creative activity, ethnical, piz, artt, taste test, pizzas, pizza by

Algorithmic Pizza pie Flat-top With Littler Pizzas Requires Later Award to Feed [Taste Test]

John Riepenhoff is an artist, not a cook. Which is reason he describes his pizza-topped pizza pie as "meant to address the ontology of the ethnical as material in creative activity." I love creative activity theory, but I good search a slice. More »



Sep 30, 2010 Posted in kevin bacon, artt, bac, statesman by

Roger Bacon Kevin Roger Bacon Statue [Roger Bacon]

I'm not sure what caught my tending statesman present, the info that individual successful a Roger Bacon Kevin Bacon or the info that the artist's verbal description of the artefact process is a bit off-the-wall. More »