
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Rocket Show
Astrophotography in chronological order:
"Globular Cluster M107" http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Globular_Cluster_M_107.jpg
"Mountains of Creation: W5 Region of the Eagle Nebula" http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03096
"Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebular" http://www.xanaduobservatory.com/Eagle-for-blog.jpg
"The PacMan Nebula, NGC281" http://www.xanaduobservatory.com/NGC281Combined_HaLuminance.jpg
Title from James K. Baxter. Ever since Year 12 English...
Labels:
Photography
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Portable Architecture
Spontaneously emptying out my school bag this afternoon:
What is missing from this list is my laptop, which sometimes I feel is permanently attached to my back, wherever I am going. Sometime I wonder if this is what a robot feels........
Romantic
I attended a lecture at Te Papa not too long ago, where the Head of Arts and Visual Cultures Jonathan Mane-Wheoki discussed how science and technology had influenced the painters of the day. The question posed to this painting was "How did Monet get there?"

By train. The ability for the Parisian artists to travel far and wide quickly and easily, with their new collapsable easels and chairs, and innovative paint sold in portable tubes instead of pots and powers and oils (that had been the norm only until recently), allowed Monet to paint these exquisite portraits of the land in the landscape, just as he saw them, capturing his impression of the time and space as it existed around him. It made me wonder at what new technology will allow artists to see and perceive perspectives that may not have been possible before this age. What landscapes might be available to painters in the future?

Clouds above Mars - NASA http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=785
Labels:
Astronomy,
Travelling
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