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72 Likes, 2 Comments - Ottavia Trac Graphics (@ottaviatracgraphics) on Instagram: “Chiacchiere alla mescita 🍷🏊🍷 © Ottaviatracgraphics I strongly believe in the power of getting…”
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Because Gifs exist from the 1830 no computers or cameras needed. This one of my first homages to Muybridge and his followers. http://kalboor.com/phenakistascope
Luminaire festival in bath. A little lyon of the uk #lights #animations #installation
Others from Bath. A child in secondary school age explained me how is this fascinating installation possible: do you remember when you were at school drawing on your desk and your science teacher was explaining the principles of light and colors? No?! Then you maybe remember some picture on your book with a candle in a dark room and a window turned of 45 degrees displaying the shape of the candle reflected. Yes!! This is the same! So easy, so clever! Do you want to make an installation? Or a night festival in a museum? This may be for you, a cheap but impressive solution. Trust me there was no visitor who didn’t stop by curios to see what there was behind the glass. Was wonderful to see their surprise once they discovered that there was nothing behind, no big technology, no 3d videos. (at bath spa, uk)
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Design reaches his highest form when we can’t imagine other easier solutions to occurr at certain necessities. (at Design Museum)
Pornografruit shapes (at MyMind)
Teste a cipolla e buonanotte del mattino. Caffé mio caffé vienimi in aiuto #morning #coffee #acheservonostitag?
—tonite 19:00—
Food illustrations for Interview Russia recipe by chief editor Aliona Doletskaya
Water vapor in Earth’s atmosphere, October 30th - November 4th, 2014. Imaged in infrared light by GOES West.
You can’t approach the world of moving images without knowing his master head: Eadweard Muybridge, english photographer of the who dead in the 1904, who devoted himself studying movements and photographing the successions of movements of animal, humans and objects.
He is mainly know for the “horse running” but he signed hundreds of tables today archived among the Boston University Library and Kingston in England where he originally was born.
Eggy sunday morning walking along stokes croft ☕️🍳🍰 (at St Pauls, Bristol)
You can’t approach the world of moving images without knowing his master head: Eadweard Muybridge, english photographer of the who dead in the 1904, who devoted himself studying movements and photographing the successions of movements of animal, humans and objects.
He is mainly know for the “horse running” but he signed hundreds of tables today archived among the Boston University Library and Kingston in England where he originally was born.
"Maximum communication with minimum elements, and turn negative space into positive space" Tip for you art or for the life?
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To create the right visual hierarchy, you need to understand how our eyes process information, says Chris Bank of UXPin.
When you design the experience teaches you how to choose more wisely directions to take during the workload of a project, something inside you drives you, something that you feel and that you think abstract, but fortunately there is clever people (as Chris Bank for Creative Block) who code these sensations and are able to rationalize them, and more important, to write the and spread them for us).
Because doing design is not an occasional hobby or a instinctive talent but a science made of rules, experiments and failures, the talent helps but hard work, dedication and study makes you design choices efficient and remarkable.
From TED an inspiring talk exactly about my subject. Thanks TED to exist!