E99500
July 2nd, 2009E99500 is an orange color in hexadecimal color codes, but it’s also the title of this video by Hugo Arcier, a French director and 3D artist. He also has another portfolio with some very weird 3D work.
E99500 is an orange color in hexadecimal color codes, but it’s also the title of this video by Hugo Arcier, a French director and 3D artist. He also has another portfolio with some very weird 3D work.
I’m completely blown away by the internet art of Elna Frederick. These are not just weird static images but javascript animations. Man I love the internet.


found at Rhizome
“Through The Green Fuse” is series of photos by Robert Buelteman, actually they are photograms. His technique is quite complex and dangerous, it’s based on Kirlian photography. He places flowers and leaves on a color transparency film, on top of that he lays plexiglas with a sheet of metal in between, floating in a liquid silicone. Then he hits everything with an electric pulse which causes the coronas and outlines to appear on the film. The last step he needs to do, is hand-painting it with a white light coming from an optical fiber. It can take up to 150 attempts to get this right. You can read more about it at Wired.
The results are just stunning.




The Human Printer is a group of people who print photos in CMYK or B&W by hand! By hand I say!




found at diskursdisko
“Color Field Paintings” by Michael Demers. The color tiles of each painting will be generated randomly, based upon parameters established for each piece. Each painting will exist for approximately 10 seconds.

found at Rhizome