Tag: essai
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D65 n°3 part II starts
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ZOOM! I’m gonna do a “lamp simulation” (a circular gradient with constant tint and varying brightness, based on the abstract model of a “perfect lamp,”) based on 11 colors: 3 times RGB with 3 levels of brightness (I dont enter into the detail of how I choosed them) and Black/White.
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hi-resolution pictures of the prototype
CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ZOOM! Light ON/OFF, hi-resolution orthographic panorama made with Hugin. For me, there’s not much difference between such a work (the prototype, made of laserprints on paper) and a “traditionnal painting.” I’m really starting to think it’s just the same thing, like Richter includes amateur photography in the field of “painting.”
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about to end
The central part being equalized. Something is slightly wrong – the values are increasing where the light is intense -, but it’s still very close to what I wanted (an equalized luminance everywhere in the rectangle).
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wall to be visually uniformized: “ganzfeld” prototype
I will try to create a “ganzfeld” on this wall by subtracting light (using black printed patterns.) This is the object of my residency at Netwerk, Aalst, BE, from last Monday to next Saturday. More documents will come…
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D65 lighting prototype @ JVE, Maastricht – 2011
– D65 Normlicht light tubes mounted with an aluminium reflector “Table-Tops Room,” Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL, 2011
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(will) disappear
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ZOOM! Fine-tuning of titanium-White and carbon-Black to “match’ the lightness of the grey background.
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Hi-resolution picture: étude D65 #2, équivalences / dégradés / disparitions, 2012
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ZOOM! CLIQUEZ SUR L’IMAGE POUR L’AGRANDIR ! Download (right click)
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étude D65 #2, équivalences / dégradés / disparitions, 2012
étude D65 #2, équivalences / dégradés / disparitions, 2012 hand-made drawing: pigments, indian ink & pencil on paper 162 x 110 cm * CLICK ON THE DETAIL BELOW TO ZOOM!
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just before vanishing
One more layer of color and the entire section will appear grey, and the circular zones will disappear. Details below CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO ZOOM! ° °
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3 x disparition
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ZOOM! This is the final test: does grey circular samples made of bright colors and their grey surroundings made of black lines appear the same, or: visually equivalents. In other terms: do the color-made samples disappear? It works quite well for these 3 first ones. 5 to go with the…