Glitch Art Experiment
A visual experiment with corrupting an image file for one of the projects I am working on.
A visual experiment with corrupting an image file for one of the projects I am working on.
Educational materials created for an Introduction to Optics class to illustrate basic behaviors of light. Reflection, refraction, absorption, transmission, and scattering.
For the past few months, I was collaborating with another artist to work on an aerial photography project. We are both excited about an opportunity to provide the audience with a new perspective on familiar areas.
In the end of 2012, I’ve got an amazing opportunity to collaborate with my friend and talented writer Aaron Muller on a small 8-page brochure about Tokyo, Japan.
It’s not an easy task for an artist to create a good working identity that will also fit ones visual style. It took me three months to develop mine. Most of the time, I was letting it to sit with me, revising, and checking if I can relate to it. Visual identity is your face. That’s how people see and imagine you
Great applications of stroboscopic photography fascinate and delight the mind, giving us new insight into motion and communicating a complex idea in a single frame. During a stroboscopic experiment I wanted to capture a continuous movement in a single frame.