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This can be found on this page: [[User:LV/PRACTICE RESEARCH#RAINBOWS]] <br>
 
This can be found on this page: [[User:LV/PRACTICE RESEARCH#RAINBOWS]] <br>
 
I added rainbows on ordinary objects through different analogue techniques. <br>
 
I added rainbows on ordinary objects through different analogue techniques. <br>
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[[File:Previous.jpg | 700px]] <br>
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This fascinates me because the beauty of the ordinary object is subject to perspective. I want people to decelerate from their daily live. <br>
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For example in CD-cases, this rainbow reflection that only appears when you turn it in a certain angle.
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This search for beauty links to the work Beauty of Olafur Eliassion, where a rainbow appears and disappears depending on one's location.
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A possible result for this project could be something with the CD-cases, or creating a real life experience.
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For my research I want to look more into references in the art world and do research on the material and reflections.
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An interesting book about the search for beauty in the artworld that I would like to start reading is: The Subliem by Hans den Hartog.
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So a lot of experimenting with form and experience, and asking myself the following questions: How do i intensify this rainbow beauty in ordinary objects, what light source should i use or what is the viewers position? <br>
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After pitch and feedback my goal now is: <br>
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I think the CD cases are an interesting beginning point but I need to look further than that. <br>
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Right now I need to focus on the question: how to link analogue rainbows with digital technologies.? <br>
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Explore rainbows in the digital world. For example: rainbows in the refracting light in screens. <br>
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==RESEARCH==
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http://lernertandsander.com/moving-a-pixel/ <br>
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http://www.cheapdisabilityaids.co.uk/rainbow-projector-light-9-p.asp
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http://www.avsforum.com/forum/194-3d-tech-talk/1480290-3d-projector-advice-dlp-link-questions.html
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/r00s/4860849730
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- fraction of light <br>
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- beamers
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- screens
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- rainbow effect screen protector
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- broken screen rainbows
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http://www.photos-albums.com/cracked-screen-art-oc-album92927/
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http://www.adamferriss.com/index.php/project/tartan-ribbons/
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http://www.psfk.com/2013/10/pixel-algorithm-digital-art.html
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===Field Research===
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Seen in the Subway, the plastic creates rainbows in the view of the screen: <br>
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[[File:RainbowRET.jpg | 600px]] <br>
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When taking a picture with my iPhone of a iMac screen. <br>
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[[File:RainbowPICT.jpg | 400px]] <br>
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- show: a computer screen light highlighting the rainbow on cd case
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- pushing on a LCD screen (https://www.quora.com/Why-do-LCD-screens-distort-when-you-push-on-them-too-hard)
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- try: is there a way that you can use plastic as glasses to see rainbows on screens?

Latest revision as of 16:46, 24 November 2015

PITCH

Pitch v2.jpg

Pitch v22.jpg

Pitch v23.jpg

Pitch v24.jpg

Pitch v25.jpg

Pitch v26.jpg

Pitch v27.jpg

Additionional Information: For this project I want to continue on the rainbow part of my project in Q7 of Digital Craft.
This can be found on this page: User:LV/PRACTICE RESEARCH#RAINBOWS
I added rainbows on ordinary objects through different analogue techniques.

Previous.jpg

This fascinates me because the beauty of the ordinary object is subject to perspective. I want people to decelerate from their daily live.
For example in CD-cases, this rainbow reflection that only appears when you turn it in a certain angle. This search for beauty links to the work Beauty of Olafur Eliassion, where a rainbow appears and disappears depending on one's location. A possible result for this project could be something with the CD-cases, or creating a real life experience. For my research I want to look more into references in the art world and do research on the material and reflections. An interesting book about the search for beauty in the artworld that I would like to start reading is: The Subliem by Hans den Hartog. So a lot of experimenting with form and experience, and asking myself the following questions: How do i intensify this rainbow beauty in ordinary objects, what light source should i use or what is the viewers position?

After pitch and feedback my goal now is:
I think the CD cases are an interesting beginning point but I need to look further than that.
Right now I need to focus on the question: how to link analogue rainbows with digital technologies.?
Explore rainbows in the digital world. For example: rainbows in the refracting light in screens.

RESEARCH

http://lernertandsander.com/moving-a-pixel/
http://www.cheapdisabilityaids.co.uk/rainbow-projector-light-9-p.asp http://www.avsforum.com/forum/194-3d-tech-talk/1480290-3d-projector-advice-dlp-link-questions.html https://www.flickr.com/photos/r00s/4860849730 - fraction of light
- beamers - screens - rainbow effect screen protector - broken screen rainbows http://www.photos-albums.com/cracked-screen-art-oc-album92927/ http://www.adamferriss.com/index.php/project/tartan-ribbons/ http://www.psfk.com/2013/10/pixel-algorithm-digital-art.html


Field Research

Seen in the Subway, the plastic creates rainbows in the view of the screen:
RainbowRET.jpg
When taking a picture with my iPhone of a iMac screen.
RainbowPICT.jpg

- show: a computer screen light highlighting the rainbow on cd case - pushing on a LCD screen (https://www.quora.com/Why-do-LCD-screens-distort-when-you-push-on-them-too-hard) - try: is there a way that you can use plastic as glasses to see rainbows on screens?