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Nobody I talk to under the age of 40 knows the work of Neil Winokur, which is odd in light of the 68-year-old photographer’s achievements: His work has been collected by the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the LA County Museum.
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Everyday objects take an unusual turn in Nancy Fouts‘ bizarre sculptures. Playing with unexpected combinations of violence and peace, the natural and manmade, interiors and exteriors, Fouts challenges viewers to rethink the categories we habitually place different objects in. The American-born, London-based artist studied at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Prints of some works are available on Artsy, and you can find out more about Fouts in the video below by Black Rat Projects. More
i just finished this piece a couple of days ago. the original circuit was from a rather generic toy keyboard from the nineties. all it consists of is a tone generator with i think 3 octaves including sharps. i think it also had some demo songs but i left them out. i took the signal coming from the keyboard, fed it through a comparator, ran it through a frequency divider, ran that through a filter and finally to a little headphone amp. the signal also triggers a one-shot that triggers an attack release generator that modulates the cut off frequency of the filter. sadly though, i built the one shot out of a 555 chip so it does click when the volume levels arent adjusted properly with an external amp. next time i'll use an op-amp or something. the one shot time can be adjusted with the "gate" pot. this kind of works as a sustain. the main vco can be mixed with two sub voices from the frequency divider. with voice one all the way up, it is the only one you can hear. all the way down and its between voice 2 and 3. there is also a 4 step sequencer that is tunable and can be triggered either by an LFO or the main VCO. both of which can be divided by 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 by another frequency divider. the VCO coming to the sequencer divider is actually 1/16 of the main VCO. the one shot can also be triggered with either the LFO or the VCO. the case was made from an old touch and tell toy that i had in my collection. i added the keys the two big blue holes with all the functions and a big battery compartment. the lettering are dry press decals with lots of clear coat(notice the glaze?). the keys are color coded. this thing was supposed to be an homage to the resistor but the blue is a little too bright. the lfo speed can be modulated manually too. there is also a resonance pot, envelope depth pot, a fine tuning pot for higher tuning, a coarse pitch bend, and a volume pot. all in all i am pretty happy with this keyboard despite all the grief it was giving me last week. i still have two more of these VCO chips and i think they will be put to similar use.
A few of my object headed characters~ whenever I run out of ideas I just pick a random object and proceed to force humanity upon it. My art book is up for preorder~
Artist Dasha Plesen combines molds, bacteria, spores, and other objects in petri dishes to create these colorful abstract
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If you ever wanted to study the ins and outs of character design, this post is just for you. This Korean artist who goes by the name of Rinotuna on Instagram takes seemingly mundane items, food, plants and animals and turns each one into an anime character. And it's a character that you'd love to see in an actual anime. The way in which Rinotuna presents them might teach you a thing or two about how to use even the smallest of details from the reference image to make the character look very rich and interesting. And it's not just the similarities that make them pop, it's also the clever use of color scheme, the theme, and secondary features, among other things, as well.
Exploring the increasing trend of incorporating nature in art and fashion through the work of 6 creatives
“明日からは紫色のビンテージアクセサリーも追加します。バイオレットとゴールドの組み合わせが美しいネックレス、ブローチ、指輪、ブレスレットなどをご用意いたしました。#イギリス骨董フェア”
Object pronouns in English - Me, You, Him, Her, It, Us, Them - English Grammar Lesson with a video and exercise. Learn English Object Pronouns - ESOL resource
Animals and plants – or nature in general – have always been a huge inspiration to many artists. But have you ever tried to imagine how these subjects would look like when combined?
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Exploring the increasing trend of incorporating nature in art and fashion through the work of 6 creatives
Jess Teesdale's hand stamped ceramic tiles add a touch of whimsy to whatever you wear. Featuring flora and fauna that are mostly native to Maine, plus a few everyday objects. Our selection changes rapidly to stop in to see what we have today... Made in Maine with love and a four-legged studio assistant.
Personal Pronouns: Subject and Object Pronouns Worksheets There are 3 worksheets which are geared towards grades one and two. Answer keys are included too! Great for test prep, homework, review, and group work. ***If you plan on sharing this resource, please purchase the appropriate number of licenses Other worksheets geared towards grades 2 and 3 are here! Personal Pronouns: Subject and Object Pronouns Learners of the World!
It’s hard to pinpoint just how old fashion as a concept and phenomenon is, but one thing is for certain—it has been around for so long that it’s an inevitable part of any culture and society.
Have you ever noticed how various objects and constructions look as if they’ve got faces – they are smiling, being angry or amazed. However, what some may call acuteness to detail is usually attributed to a psychological phenomenon, called pareidolia – that’s when a person perceives a random stimulus as something significant, for e.g., sees faces on clouds or buildings.