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Mexican or Mexican’t ??? (Taken with instagram)

May 28
Mexican or Mexican’t ??? (Taken with instagram)

Taken with instagram

May 28
Taken with instagram

defjamblr:

Pusha T - Exodus 23:1

May 25

Taken with instagram

May 25
Taken with instagram

magnificentruin:

Hidden cinema

May 24
magnificentruin:

Hidden cinema

37thstate:

Seydou Keïta.

May 24
37thstate:

Seydou Keïta.

after i punched the cop they locked my scooter and i in the pokey. shit.

May 22
after i punched the cop they locked my scooter and i in the pokey. shit.

ruineshumaines:

After The Mona Lisa 8, 2010, by Devorah Sperber.

After The Mona Lisa 8  is constructed from 1482 larger spools of thread so the image resolution is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.

At first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work, shrinks and condenses the thread spool “pixels” into a recognizable image while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an absolute truth.

I am interested in the link between art, science, and technology, how the eyes and brain prioritize, and reality as a subjective experience vs. an absolute truth. As a visual artist, I cannot think of a topic more stimulating and yet so basic, than the act of seeing—how the human brain makes sense of the visual world.

May 22
ruineshumaines:

After The Mona Lisa 8, 2010, by Devorah Sperber.
After The Mona Lisa 8  is constructed from 1482 larger spools of thread so the image resolution is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.
At first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work, shrinks and condenses the thread spool “pixels” into a recognizable image while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an absolute truth.


I am interested in the link between art, science, and technology, how the eyes and brain prioritize, and reality as a subjective experience vs. an absolute truth. As a visual artist, I cannot think of a topic more stimulating and yet so basic, than the act of seeing—how the human brain makes sense of the visual world.

NYPL - So Beautiful. I feel so connected to the world when I’m here. (Taken with instagram)

May 21
NYPL - So Beautiful. I feel so connected to the world when I’m here. (Taken with instagram)

Taken with instagram

May 20
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

May 16
Taken with instagram

@clareros @yubihoffman (Taken with instagram)

May 16
@clareros @yubihoffman (Taken with instagram)

Freaking out!!! (Taken with instagram)

May 16
Freaking out!!! (Taken with instagram)

chadasaurus

Posted on Monday May 28th 2012 at 06:15pm.

Mexican or Mexican’t ??? (Taken with instagram)
Mexican or Mexican’t ??? (Taken with instagram)

Mexican or Mexican’t ??? (Taken with instagram)

chadasaurus

Posted on Monday May 28th 2012 at 12:49pm.

Taken with instagram
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

chadasaurus

Posted on Friday May 25th 2012 at 12:44pm.

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

—  Pusha-T Exodus 23:1

defjamblr:

Pusha T - Exodus 23:1

chadasaurus

Posted on Friday May 25th 2012 at 12:26pm.

Taken with instagram
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

37thstate:

Seydou Keïta.
37thstate:

Seydou Keïta.

37thstate:

Seydou Keïta.

after i punched the cop they locked my scooter and i in the pokey. shit.
after i punched the cop they locked my scooter and i in the pokey. shit.

after i punched the cop they locked my scooter and i in the pokey. shit.

ruineshumaines:

After The Mona Lisa 8, 2010, by Devorah Sperber.
After The Mona Lisa 8  is constructed from 1482 larger spools of thread so the image resolution is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.
At first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work, shrinks and condenses the thread spool “pixels” into a recognizable image while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an absolute truth.


I am interested in the link between art, science, and technology, how the eyes and brain prioritize, and reality as a subjective experience vs. an absolute truth. As a visual artist, I cannot think of a topic more stimulating and yet so basic, than the act of seeing—how the human brain makes sense of the visual world.
ruineshumaines:

After The Mona Lisa 8, 2010, by Devorah Sperber.
After The Mona Lisa 8  is constructed from 1482 larger spools of thread so the image resolution is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.
At first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work, shrinks and condenses the thread spool “pixels” into a recognizable image while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an absolute truth.


I am interested in the link between art, science, and technology, how the eyes and brain prioritize, and reality as a subjective experience vs. an absolute truth. As a visual artist, I cannot think of a topic more stimulating and yet so basic, than the act of seeing—how the human brain makes sense of the visual world.

ruineshumaines:

After The Mona Lisa 8, 2010, by Devorah Sperber.

After The Mona Lisa 8  is constructed from 1482 larger spools of thread so the image resolution is very low. Yet when seen through a viewing sphere, the thread spools condense into a recognizable image, conveying how little information the brain needs to make sense of visual imagery it has already been exposed to.

At first glance, the thread spool installation appears to be a random arrangement of spools of thread. A clear acrylic sphere placed in front of the work, shrinks and condenses the thread spool “pixels” into a recognizable image while also rotating the imagery 180 degrees like the human eye. This shift in perception functions as a dramatic mechanism to present the idea that there is no one truth or reality, emphasizing subjective reality vs. an absolute truth.

I am interested in the link between art, science, and technology, how the eyes and brain prioritize, and reality as a subjective experience vs. an absolute truth. As a visual artist, I cannot think of a topic more stimulating and yet so basic, than the act of seeing—how the human brain makes sense of the visual world.

chadasaurus

Posted on Monday May 21st 2012 at 02:03pm.

NYPL - So Beautiful. I feel so connected to the world when I’m here. (Taken with instagram)
NYPL - So Beautiful. I feel so connected to the world when I’m here. (Taken with instagram)

NYPL - So Beautiful. I feel so connected to the world when I’m here. (Taken with instagram)

chadasaurus

Posted on Sunday May 20th 2012 at 09:50am.

Taken with instagram
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

@clareros @yubihoffman (Taken with instagram)
@clareros @yubihoffman (Taken with instagram)

@clareros @yubihoffman (Taken with instagram)

Freaking out!!! (Taken with instagram)
Freaking out!!! (Taken with instagram)

Freaking out!!! (Taken with instagram)