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August 22, 2010
Luzes relacionais
[posted by Benz Roos]

Luzes relacionais by Ernesto Klar
“Luzes relacionais” (Relational Lights) is an interactive audio-visual installation that explores our relationship with the expressional-organic character of space. The installation uses light, sound, haze, and a custom-software system to create a morphing, three-dimensional light-space in which spectators actively participate, manipulating it with their presence and movements”(from Ernesto klar’s site) source: creative applications
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August 6, 2010
Anamorphic typography installations
[posted by Donald®]

It's More Than Just Print
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Graphic Design students Joseph Egan and Hunter Thomson graduated this week with two anamorphic typography installations in Chelsea College of Art & Design which they completed for our Final Major Project in 2010 as a collaborative venture.
More on Joseph Egan’s blog: Colourblind Design
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July 14, 2010
Light phenomana as seen from ISS
[posted by Benz Roos]

An Aurora Australis as seen from the international space station

Sunset as seen from the International space station
Natrual lighting phenomana as seen from the International Space Station. Astronomy picture of the day are lots of great pictures like thes including information of the phenomana. source: Astronomy picture of the day
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June 20, 2010
New images of the sun
[posted by Benz Roos]

This first image of the sun from the GOES-15 SXI instrument from June 2, 2010 was a cause for celebration. Image: NASA/NOAA/ Lockheed Martin
NASA Goes-15 spacecraft returned its first x-ray image to earth. Scientist faced a lot problem due voltage problems in the instruments of the spacecraft. GOES-15 is observing the surface of the sun to predict space weather.
I think those images of the sun are really interesting and beautiful. When You see the sun at day you never really realize it looks actually more like the image above! source: nasa -
May 28, 2010
Astronomy photographer of the year
[posted by Benz Roos]

A 5 hour star trails from the Haute Provence Observatory by Alexandre Santerne

addition of 13 hours of exposure time at Haute Provence Observatory by Alexandre Santerne
Astronomy Photographer of the Year group on Flickr got more and more interesting and beuatiful photo’s entered. On of my favorites is by Alexandre Santerne. I like to think that you really would see the nioght sky like this, as a long exposure photo.
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