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Now that the Voice V exhibition is coming up, I’m reminiscing about the digital paintings I exhibited in September last year. All good memories and this time I’ll be doing something completely different!😺
‘Fight’
Deborah Lim, 2013
#digital#art#instagood
Phenakistoscope animated disks by Joseph Plateau
Although the principle behind the phenakistoscope had been recognized by the Greek mathematician Euclid and later in experiments by Newton, it was not until 1829 that this idea became firmly established by Belgian Joseph Plateau. Plateau planned it in 1839 and invented it in 1841. Later the same year the Austrian Simon von Stampfer invented the stroboscopic disk, a similar machine. Plateau was the first person to demonstrate the illusion of a moving image
These are amazing
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Maki Ohkojima: Vivid Paintings That Spills Off Their Canvases Onto The Surrounding Walls
Japanese painter Maki Ohkojima has created a series of paintings that are not limited to their canvases—aptly calling them “the mural beyond the frame”, these pieces sprawl out onto the walls surrounding the artwork.
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Michael Carini | Astranomelly | Acrylic on Canvas | 78” x 120”
#art #inspiration #timelapse #justinbieber #michaelcarini
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