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‘You wander around on the street, absorbed in your own thoughts without having the time neither the will or the simple curiosity to look at other people. Just a second, one snapshot would nonetheless be enough to catch one piece of mind, the frailty of a mere thought. What is her or his story? Can I only guess it? What about the people they know, the places where they go, their fears and dreams? To which point can one imagine them by just looking at those anonyms? Does the eye of the camera have the power to sketch their stories on a single shot?’
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nearly true
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deja brew
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Chopin, Impromptu No.4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 “Fantaisie-Imprompu”
Samson Francois (Piano)
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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.26 in E flat, Op.81a -‘Les adieux’ - 3. Das Wiedersehen (Vivacissimamente) (06:07)
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ORI-REVO
Free desktop app to design and create abstract origami:
I was so impressed by the art of folding techniques developed by forerunners that I stepped out into the world of origami. The software ORI-REVO presented here was developed for the purpose of exploring new origami figures by using a computer. The shapes generated with ORI-REVO are based on the surface of revolution. Not only shapes similar to packages for cakes we sometimes see, but also shapes which have curved surfaces are designed with this software. The shapes include that of several artworks known as Chris K. Palmer’s PolyPouches, Jeannine Mosely’s Bud, and Robert J. Lang’s Rimpot which are published ahead of my development. I would like to show my respect for these pioneers. Geometrically artistic figures will be rediscover and newly-discover through trials.
The above photos are some of examples designed with this tool. You can see other beautiful examples on the author’s Flickr.Here is a demonstration video of the application in use:
Information, links and downloads can be found at the ORI-REVO site here.
Discovered via the excellent Tumblr blog of DVDP
Time!
Paganini: Concerto pour violon et orchestre no. 2 en si mineur /
III. Rondo “La campanella”Yehudi Menuhin - violin
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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