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The futility of looking

by adrianpark on February 10, 2012

In my continuing effort to understand this thing we call Photography, I’ve been researching visual perception in the hope of better understanding our relationship with photographs. I’ve so far read two interesting books related to the subject: An Anatomy of (…)

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Final Project: A Theoretical Perspective

by adrianpark on September 21, 2011

[The progress of the project so far has been documented extensively in Evernote. This series of posts pulls together this documentation in a more coherent form and provides an account of the progress so far rather than the documentation itself] (…)

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ASSIGN EX6A & EX8A: Make a public spectacle

by adrianpark on March 29, 2011

Assignment: ASSIGN EX6A: Make a public spectacle, amplifying an unnoticed or overlooked aspect of urbanity. This can be brief, subtle or prolonged and brash, but must be documented in some way, and presented at our class. Do not break any (…)

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TouchOSC + OSCP5 + iPhone + Processing + Culture Lab

by adrianpark on March 26, 2011

My previous two posts mentioned the use of TouchOSC on iPhone talking to a Processing app’. Setting this up is relatively simple but getting it to work in Culture Lab proved to be a nightmare. I figured I’d outline how (…)

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Images of Newcastle public art

by adrianpark on March 7, 2011

In case anyone finds them useful for the Mobile Media council project, I’ve uploaded a bunch of images to Flickr. Let me know if you want high resolution versions. http://www.flickr.com/photos/zimady/sets/72157626093266043/

The Poetic Camera

by adrianpark on January 14, 2011

This is me finally getting around to properly documenting the Doing mini exhibition project. I’ve previously produced some documentation as part of a Thinking assignment, but this post is dedicated entirely to the thing itself. The main reason I’ve stalled (…)

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