"Pay attention to the details" is a sentence which can be heard in every digital media & design class. The whole composition of this photograph is beautifully distracting. Usually really quick in spotting typos, it took me a while to see this one on reddit.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Camera Obscura
Camera obscura.
Woodcut, Father Athanasius Kirchner (1601-1680)
Illustration from “Ars magna lucis et umbrae”
Rome, 1646.
Kircher's massive treatise, 'Ars Magnus Lucis et Umbrae', contains observations on the nature of light, lenses, mirrors, sundials, astrology and (Ptolemaic) astronomy and related topics. It also includes some of the earliest descriptions of the camera obscura and the magic lantern.
Camera obscura means 'darkened room'. A small hole in a wall allows a limited amount of strong, reflected light rays to be projected onto the opposite wall. The image will be seen upside down, moving and in color. Renaissance landscape artists used portable camera obscuras in order to create highly detailed, naturalistic drawings.
A very small pinhole creates a sharp image, but the light also becomes weaker, and the image appears darker. Early models were large, comprising either of a whole darkened room or a tent (for astronomers). By the 18th century, more easily portable models became available, which are seen as the precursors to photo- and film camera.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Become Famous!
Design Competitions are usually pretty expensive, but AIGA Flux is for undergrad students, and only $5. So grab a piece one of last trimester's projects and take advantage of this opportunity to get famous! Get your name out there while you are still in school:
http://flux.aigablueridge.org/
http://flux.aigablueridge.org/
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