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Feb 10, 2014 · Projection art photography has become increasingly more popular over the years as photographers and artists have discovered this fantastically adaptable resource to produce art and photography. Most famously, photographer John French used projection art photography in the 1960s.
Apr 21, 2016 · In his series The Projectionists, London photographer Richard Nicholson has been travelling the country, gaining privileged access to a realm most cinema-goers never venture, the projection box – one of the most secret spaces of cinema.
Feb 10, 2014 · From projection art projects and displaying your portfolio, to a very large screen for retouching and looking at whole shoots, projectors could become essential to photographers. Try something new, create, inspire and innovate your own projection art photography.
Jun 25, 2019 · The projection of light rays has long been a source of fascination for artists and scientists alike, discussed by Aristotle and apparent in Leonardo da Vinci’s interest in the semblance of life projected into the dark chamber of the camera obscura.
Apr 28, 2021 · The upcoming RISING festival will put massive images on the sides of iconic buildings around Chinatown in the CBD, the Gertrude Street Projection Festival is prepping for July, last weekend saw a ...
Oct 2, 2015 · As Happy Soul suggests, projection can offer painters not only rich narratives and new spatial complexities but also a way to overcome artist's block. From the "computer painting" master Albert Oehlen to the up-and-coming animator Sanya Kantarovsky, here are five pioneers of an exciting hybrid medium.
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Apr 16, 2019 · Vivid Photography. Rapid technological development in recent years caused us to rethink how our future is going to look like. Since the humans have become one with the machines, virtual reality is no longer just an abstracted image – rather it is a real and mediated experience.