Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts

Parade

An interactive art installation concevied by ceramacist Laurent Craste and digital agency Dpt. The animated “shadows” are coming from a hidden projector which tracks the movements of the faux light source.
[this is colassal]


ReplaceFace


































ReplaceFace uses digital copies of George Dawe's 329 portraits of Russian generals as a basis for my own work which involves incorporating friends, family and even some celebrities into the paintings using photoshop.
[fstoppers ]







Audrey



"I'm not sure when the mural above first appeared in Vancouver, British Columbia. But I recently noticed a QR code painted over an offending tag that had been sprayed on the mural. Remarkably, the QR Code takes you to an image of the mural before it was vandalized." 

[Wooster Collective]
*see also Sweza, FinalFrontier, Michele PredBernhard Hopfengärtner

Maintenance

"Some of these works are a combination of real interactions in the City and manipulated inkjet prints which are then re-photographed." Dominique Teufen 
[flores en el ático]


Replaced


"The Mona Lisa with the lady [digitally] selected, then put through Content-Aware Fill (a Photoshop CS5 tool that automatically generates content based on the existing surrounding content of the image and fills in selected area). The resulting image is a potential landscape as interpreted by the software. The image was sent to an painting manufacturer in China where an oil painting was produced."
Mike Ruiz
[today & tomorrow]

Stitched




Corinne Vionnet uses hundreds of tourists’ photos of famous landmarks to create this series of composite images.
[Ektopia]