illustrate 106, cent-sis, ú-zero-sis

106

just playing with flickr’s picnik

by the way, there is no 1, 0, 6, 106 sequence in the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, we need to figure out one!!! LOL

Illustrate 106

I took my offspring to a large home improvement store (not the orange one) for a kids workshop and decided to have a little DS106 fun as well. My daughter(8) was freaked out we were doing something wrong and made sure everything was put back and that our tracks were covered before we left the aisle.

Contributing to the delinquency of a minor for DS106 = Awesome!

averaging concepts using Flickr

The assignment: “Take a concept, one word, and plug it into Flickr and take the first 50 images and average them using Photoshop or similar program.”

The instructions: “Averaging Concepts in Flickr”


While looking through the Visual & Design assignments over at the ds106 site, I saw this visual assignment, and had to check it out.  The article containing the intructions included the authors use of “averaging concepts” applied to love, communication, anger, and denial.

So, the general idea of this assignment is to choose a (one word) concept, download the first 50 (CC adaptable) images from flickr, and then use a technique in Photoshop to average the pictures together. Thankfully, the author of the article containing the instructions provided some good information on how to complete this task.

  1. Download Bulkr
  2. Search for your concept
  3. Download images
  4. Use a few techie options in Photoshop
  5. ???
  6. Profit

So, after much brainstorming, I had an amazing idea for a concept to use for this task, “amazing”.

The Bulkr app is very easy to use, but I did have a few complaints. I could only download images in their large format (not original), and I could not save the source of the images (so I could give proper credit) to a text file. These were “pro” features. Having to use large images didn’t matter much, but in the spirit of this class, I wanted to make sure the photos were properly credited.

So.. I entered the same search term in flickr, and went about matching up the flickr results to the Bulkr results and copy/pasting the links to the corresponding images.  What a pain. Also weird was that a few of the images in the Bulkr search results didn’t appear when searching in flickr.

In the end, I downloaded 48 images, and then I went about using Photoshop to do the averaging.

Loading all 48 images was quite the task, but after that was complete, it took only one simple command (Layer -> Smart Objects -> Stack Mode -> Mean) to take the mean of the set.

Here’s the result:
amazing-average

I think what’s interesting about taking the average of a concept in this way is that parts of certain images are still visible and recognizable.  In the average of “amazing”, you can still see bits of buildings, and the words “polaroid camera”.  You can be the judge on what that says about being amazing.

Photo credits can be found in the description of the image uploaded to flickr, here.

averaging “persianes”

i knew it!

persiana: blind in English??? can anyone provide a better name?

the 50 images are here

solaris reduced to four icons

solaris reduced to four icons

a planet with a sea covering all its surface and some clouds

a space trip looking for answers

a strange woman that pretends to be your wife

self-delusion or insanity

Playlist Story (Visual Assignment)

This is my visual assignment.  This one was def cool.  Looking through my playlist, I was able to pull songs with the words I was looking for, just by using the search feature in itunes.

It was kinda cool to do a lil love story, b/c I just proposed to my fiancee last night !  We’re both in a lovey mood, and very happy of course, so it was easy to transfer these emotions into a song/story/poem.

This kinda sums up our story, very breifly, in less than 100 words.

( and for those who are wondering, she said YES !)

Blackout Poetry

This might be a tad depressing, but Egypt is on a lot of people’s minds right now…

attempt #1

working on my poetry skills

Four Icon Challenge (Visual Assignment)

Kyle Tezak’s Four Icon Challenge – Reducing a movie, story, or event into it’s basic elements, then taking those visuals and reducing them further to simple icons.

Guess which movie I’ve chosen? Scroll to the bottom of the post to reveal the answer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of course, it’s Die Hard!

Stranger Portrait #4 – David

David

David was suspicious of my motives. It seems explaining that you take pictures of strangers to interact with new people and work on your photography skills is not seen as a normal motive for doing something like this. I soldiered on and (semi?) convinced him I was simply odd and not evil. While suspicious in the photo, he was smiling by the time I left (coincidence?).

I did position myself so that he had to turn towards the light some. So I was actually thinking more about the photography aspect of things this time. I’ll consider that progress.