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Spinal column. Composite rear image of a computer artwork of the pelvis and spinal column superimposed on a seated woman.
boston, late '50s or early '60s
microscope image, integrated circuit with reticule superimposed
originally labeled "ZOT", set features microscope images of an early integrated circuit. part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
Unleicaly takes himself in hand before entering Tate Britain to see the Peter Doig exhibition, in which reflections abound.
The picture was inspired by Tom Clapping's shot of himself, which you will find next to this in my Tate set, and also in the Tate Galleries pool
A trial composition, sky added but obviously two light sources! But certainly helps the image vs just a plain graduated sky!
Superimposed : artist's photograph of tunnel opium den with caricature of opium smokers (public domain). Added text
Opium dens found in the Portland Underground were active up until the 1960s.
Scenic view from our backyard -an Arizona sunset with bronze sculpture Make My Day superimposed.
Hugh Blanding Sculptor and Photographer
SEE NO EVIL??? She moved just the slightest bit when I was taking the shots, and the movement is visible, but I still like the overall effect.
boston, late '50s or early '60s
microscope image, integrated circuit with reticule superimposed
originally labeled "ZOT", set features microscope images of an early integrated circuit. part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
Lil Man was superimposed into this pic and I made the green hands from fondant icing and glazed them to make them look even more freaky - the top icing sheet was designed to be held in the hulk hands!
Auckland Cake Art for fun and exciting birthday cake designs, rude cheeky naughty adult only R18 designs and awesome unusual wedding cakes new website New Zealand
Lost Voices & Frakture present from Germany
Superimpose
Thursday 28th March 2013
The View Two gallery
23 Mathew Street
Liverpool
L2 6RE
Venue Tel 0151 227 9995
Doors open 8.30pm Music from 9 'til late.
£6/4 on the door
Superimpose.
Matthias Müller - trombone
Christian Marien – drums
Another collaboration between Lost Voices and Frakture, this time to present from Germany Superimpose – previously in 2010 we presented the exceptional duo “Trevor Watts:Veryan Weston in Concert”. We are pleased to present another exceptional duo for a set of free improvised music within in evening that is an intoxicating blend of the strange, the wonderful, and the strangely familiar.
Matthias Müller on trombone and Christian Marien on drums sound like what they are: a working band. They met in 2003 in Berlin, Germany’s capital of improvised music, and their collaboration resulted in the foundation of the duo „Superimpose“ in 2006.
“Witty acoustic improv from this duo... Müller is a surprisingly sly player... Marien plays in, around, under and on the drums... keeping the music active and unexpected.“ the squids ear
Since then they very consciously developing their music, using and at the same time questioning the full range of musical parameters such as dynamics, density, rhythm, sound, form and tonality. They take paths you can only discover after playing together for a long time with high intensity. The outcome is a raw music, at the same time brutal and peaceful, ugly and nice.
One major goal of their work as a duo is meeting and exchanging with other artists. Among others they collaborated with drummer Michael Zerang, trombonist Johannes Bauer, saxophonists Tobias Delius, Matthias Schubert, Frank Gratkowski and Jack Wright, guitarist Olaf Rupp, bassists Wilbert de Joode, Christian Weber and Clayton Thomas (with whom they have the trio “The Astronomical Unit”).
Cd Releases
“Superimpose” on the Portuguese label “Creative Sources”.
CD “Talk Talk” on the English label “Leo Records”.
Web links
www.matthiasmueller.net/html/super.html
Frakture: www.frakture.org
Lost Voices : www.lostvoices.co.uk/
Lost Voices & Frakture present from Germany
Superimpose
Thursday 28th March 2013
The View Two gallery
23 Mathew Street
Liverpool
L2 6RE
Venue Tel 0151 227 9995
Doors open 8.30pm Music from 9 'til late.
£6/4 on the door
Superimpose.
Matthias Müller - trombone
Christian Marien – drums
Another collaboration between Lost Voices and Frakture, this time to present from Germany Superimpose – previously in 2010 we presented the exceptional duo “Trevor Watts:Veryan Weston in Concert”. We are pleased to present another exceptional duo for a set of free improvised music within in evening that is an intoxicating blend of the strange, the wonderful, and the strangely familiar.
Matthias Müller on trombone and Christian Marien on drums sound like what they are: a working band. They met in 2003 in Berlin, Germany’s capital of improvised music, and their collaboration resulted in the foundation of the duo „Superimpose“ in 2006.
“Witty acoustic improv from this duo... Müller is a surprisingly sly player... Marien plays in, around, under and on the drums... keeping the music active and unexpected.“ the squids ear
Since then they very consciously developing their music, using and at the same time questioning the full range of musical parameters such as dynamics, density, rhythm, sound, form and tonality. They take paths you can only discover after playing together for a long time with high intensity. The outcome is a raw music, at the same time brutal and peaceful, ugly and nice.
One major goal of their work as a duo is meeting and exchanging with other artists. Among others they collaborated with drummer Michael Zerang, trombonist Johannes Bauer, saxophonists Tobias Delius, Matthias Schubert, Frank Gratkowski and Jack Wright, guitarist Olaf Rupp, bassists Wilbert de Joode, Christian Weber and Clayton Thomas (with whom they have the trio “The Astronomical Unit”).
Cd Releases
“Superimpose” on the Portuguese label “Creative Sources”.
CD “Talk Talk” on the English label “Leo Records”.
Web links
www.matthiasmueller.net/html/super.html
Frakture: www.frakture.org
Lost Voices : www.lostvoices.co.uk/
boston, late '50s or early '60s
microscope image, integrated circuit with reticule superimposed
originally labeled "ZOT", set features microscope images of an early integrated circuit. part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
I superimposed a Nixon watch face onto the tower, and also removed the buildings at the bottom of the tower, as well as the words.
Processed with Photoforge2, Picture Show, Filterstorm, SnapSeed, iDesign, Superimpose, Repix and Phonto
During the program of SAARC band at Central Park New Delhi(31st Nov to 2nd Dec 2007) audience and tree as silhouette on big screen.
When visiting Chiang Mai prior to going to Sukhothai, we visited a photo exhibition by Martin Hill I believe. A number of the photos was grainy black and white photos of Angkor ruins, which actually put an interesting spin on photographing ruins, and how what is fascinating about them is often the texture rather than the color, which prompted me to post process a number of my photos in Black and white.
Had fun superimposing this daisy after writing, sure had to make sure a remained translucent, which of course is my fav way to paint anyway.........................am searching around for things to write that are a little happier, stay tuned..............................
boston, late '50s or early '60s
microscope image, integrated circuit with reticule superimposed
originally labeled "ZOT", set features microscope images of an early integrated circuit. part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf