I once sponsored a foot-race between dead composers, but Zeno’s
tortoise stole the show.
m
On Aug 21, 2006, at 8:35 AM, Thomas savage wrote:
Hey Steve, nice to see you're a fan of Scriabin, one of my favorite
composers, especially for the piano. His music for the solo piano has
always
significantly LARGER. Ideally, in the right
setting, the movie should resemble a semi-abstract galaxy of colors
swirling about.
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPMOV2006/LHD2.mov
26.7MB. Quicktime format, silent.
mwp
MEANS TEST ( AFTER MATISSE
2006
Just testin’ somethin’ out. . .
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPIMAGES2006/IMDiv012006.jpg
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a dot appeared. But it is far more visible than I had planned, and much more kinetic, as you say.
m
On Aug 14, 2006, at 7:09 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:
Quite an amazingly kinetic field.
-Peter Ciccariello
On 8/14/06, Cecil Touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Very cool!
Cecil
mwp wrote:
> SU
Thanks for the link! I'll give it a listen.
m
On Aug 12, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Cecil Touchon wrote:
You might be interested in Sevan Melikyan
http://williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com/gallery15.htm
Listen to the interview
cecil
http://cecil.touchon.com
http://Suprematism.org
mwp wrote:
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Thanks, LA! I'll look into PF's work.
mark
On Aug 12, 2006, at 6:54 AM, Lucio Agra wrote:
Amazing! There is a russian artist, Pavel Filonov, whose work would generate kind of great complexity in this way...
best
Lucio BR
On 8/11/06, mwp [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
7 images (with details) f
4 SIMPLE STUDIES AFTER MATISSE
2006
Nothing fancy, but possibly preparatory.
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPIMAGES2006/MSTUDIES2006/MSTUDIES2006.html
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IMQUADSX2006
7 images (with details) from the IMQuadsX2006 series, presented in HTML
format.
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPIMAGES2006/IMQUADX2006.html
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/lic14xDETA.jpg
PART II
A similar kind of permutational scheme, this time applied to much larger chunks of a much larger image. The overlapping here uses the Difference operation:
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPIMAGES2006/LICX012006.jpg
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/Mond300DETA.jpg
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PS:
Here's the original image used as source. You can see how the placement of red, yellow and blue in the source image is subtly referenced by the transformed image.
mwp
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPIMAGES2006/Mond20.tif
On Aug 9, 2006, at 3:08 PM, mwp wrote:
MOND(E)
2006
An extreme
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