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- Photos with Multiple Exposure Multiple Exposure or Double Exposure photos as they are also called presuppose technique of making two photos merged into single one. The number of effects you can achieve is nearly limitless, so you can originate snapshots with mirroring, overlaying, object merging and similar effects.
- Illuminated Water Show This water and illumination performance could not have appeared somewhere else than Japan that is famous for its ahead-of-time technologies. Al the wiling can observe this show annually as it takes place either in winter or in spring every year.
- Twitter Ticker from Dot Matrix Printer Nowadays social networks gain popularity with considerable share of users signed in twitter. It is not surprising that tech geeks trying to facilitate virtual communication by designing machines for checking and printing of twits. Such “twitprinter” is nothing else than a converted old dot matrix printer.

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Printer with CISS is working great! Thanks people!Luis,Paris01/12/2011, 13:02
See the Sounds [PHOTOS+CREATIVE]
Is it possible to hear without hearing? How about trying to see it? Martin Klimas experiments with sounds and paint and as a result produce visual sound tracks. Martin used sound vibration, translucent materials and gallons of paint in his photo session. He makes paint drops dance and shoots these incredible realms of color on his camera. It took him about six months and 1,000 shots to finish the series. This is a stunning and entertaining way to substitute audiovisual animation, provided by computer software. Don’t be afraid of experiments, you may try to repeat the experiment while inks by INKSYSTEM will come in handy.

Miles Davis, "Pharaoh's Dance", from "Bitches Brew"

Jimi Hendrix, "House Burning Down"

JS Bach, "Toccata und Fuge D-Moll"

Kraftwerk, "Transistor", from "Radio-Activity"

Miles Davis, "Bitches Brew"

Paul Hindemith, "Ludus Tonalis"

Phillip Glass, "Music with changing Parts"

Richard Wagner, "Ride of the Valkyries"

Rosenbloom & Buchla, "How much better, if Plymouth Rock had landed on the Pilgrims"

Steve Reich and Musicians, "Music for 18 Musicians"

Velvet Underground and Nico "Run Run Run"

Karlheinz Stockhausen, "Sirius 69"

Miles Davis, "Pharaoh's Dance", from "Bitches Brew"

Jimi Hendrix, "House Burning Down"

JS Bach, "Toccata und Fuge D-Moll"

Kraftwerk, "Transistor", from "Radio-Activity"

Miles Davis, "Bitches Brew"

Paul Hindemith, "Ludus Tonalis"

Phillip Glass, "Music with changing Parts"

Richard Wagner, "Ride of the Valkyries"

Rosenbloom & Buchla, "How much better, if Plymouth Rock had landed on the Pilgrims"

Steve Reich and Musicians, "Music for 18 Musicians"

Velvet Underground and Nico "Run Run Run"











