Sunday, December 13, 2009
A Christmas Greeting For 2009-2010.
I would like to write about this easy to do and fun project of cardboard eye cutout at Art view. One can use any cardboard that is clean. Just get a scissors and cut two round circles first these can be stuck with clear tape or a sticky tack to the Eye-brow. In the middle of the large circle draw out the eyes you like. One has to leave a hole to be able to see true the cardboard. It is a five minute project and can make the most impassive mood just disappear. Such is the project of j eyes, so continue as you like to do good luck.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Cell Life Art Cycle.
Seen under ultraviolet light, a ripening banana's brown spots are each ringed by an eerie blue glow that marks where the cells in the peel are dying, according to a recently released study. The glow comes from substances known as fluorescent chlorophyll catabolites, which are produced by the breakdown of chlorophyll in plants that are undergoing programmed cell death, or senescence.
In plants, senescence causes fruit to become ripe and tree leaves to change color in the fall, while in humans, programmed cell death is linked to many of the degenerative diseases associated with aging. By watching bananas under UV light, researchers can actually watch cell death in action and track its progress at the molecular level—perhaps a first step in better understanding plant life cycles."It's a completely new way to look into a critical process in a cell's life," said study co-author Bernhard Kräutler, a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.
As a bonus, he added, the research can be done without wasting any tasty fruit: "We can measure this phenomenon on the intact banana and study it—and eat the banana later." similar to a painting in still life. with out the moments of diversification of the cells, their more from art viewing later =).
In plants, senescence causes fruit to become ripe and tree leaves to change color in the fall, while in humans, programmed cell death is linked to many of the degenerative diseases associated with aging. By watching bananas under UV light, researchers can actually watch cell death in action and track its progress at the molecular level—perhaps a first step in better understanding plant life cycles."It's a completely new way to look into a critical process in a cell's life," said study co-author Bernhard Kräutler, a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.
As a bonus, he added, the research can be done without wasting any tasty fruit: "We can measure this phenomenon on the intact banana and study it—and eat the banana later." similar to a painting in still life. with out the moments of diversification of the cells, their more from art viewing later =).
Friday, October 2, 2009
Protein fluoresce
characterization of the technique and demonstrate, as proof of principle, axon guidance by gradients of substrate-bound laminin peptide generated in vitro using LAPAP. If applied to blocks of neuron tissue can manipulate growth sequences that may be the answer to spinal injuries. But for now the laser printing shown here shows spectacular clarity in this Vermeer The protein patterning technique's flexibility and precision is shown in a fluorescent micro scale version of 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'
Santiago Costantino, at the University of Montreal, and colleagues used laser-assisted protein adsorption by photo bleaching to create the protein patterns. He used a laser to bind a fluorescent compound called biotin-4-fluoresce in (B4F) to a protein-coated glass surface. By moving the laser around and varying the intensity of the beam, he created patterns of B4F with varying thickness. He then bound other proteins and antibodies to the surface to create fluorescent and biologically active protein surfaces. Costantino showed that the protein patterns can be used to guide nerve fibres' direction of growth. He says he hopes this will be useful in neuroscience and immunology, for example in repairing nerve damage.
He also demonstrated the technique's flexibility and precision by patterning a fluorescent micro scale version of the 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' painting by Vermeer. 'One of the advantages the method is its accessibility, says Costantino - the technology uses equipment readily available in a typical neuroscience lab. 'We believe that our approach will lead to a major boost in the number of groups that can access new technologies for protein patterning,' he says. 'What impresses me is the dynamic range of protein adsorption that they are able to achieve, coupled to a versatile immobilisation scheme that allows for attaching just about anything to the surface,' says Albert Folch, an expert in bioengineering from University of Washington, Seattle, US. 'Something to be worked out is the long-term stability of the pattern, since cells produce enzymes which can break down proteins during growth and migration. It would be exciting to see if the technique allows patterns of competing signals to be shown to a nerve fibre in real time as the neuron's developmental clock is ticking.'
Santiago Costantino, at the University of Montreal, and colleagues used laser-assisted protein adsorption by photo bleaching to create the protein patterns. He used a laser to bind a fluorescent compound called biotin-4-fluoresce in (B4F) to a protein-coated glass surface. By moving the laser around and varying the intensity of the beam, he created patterns of B4F with varying thickness. He then bound other proteins and antibodies to the surface to create fluorescent and biologically active protein surfaces. Costantino showed that the protein patterns can be used to guide nerve fibres' direction of growth. He says he hopes this will be useful in neuroscience and immunology, for example in repairing nerve damage.
He also demonstrated the technique's flexibility and precision by patterning a fluorescent micro scale version of the 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' painting by Vermeer. 'One of the advantages the method is its accessibility, says Costantino - the technology uses equipment readily available in a typical neuroscience lab. 'We believe that our approach will lead to a major boost in the number of groups that can access new technologies for protein patterning,' he says. 'What impresses me is the dynamic range of protein adsorption that they are able to achieve, coupled to a versatile immobilisation scheme that allows for attaching just about anything to the surface,' says Albert Folch, an expert in bioengineering from University of Washington, Seattle, US. 'Something to be worked out is the long-term stability of the pattern, since cells produce enzymes which can break down proteins during growth and migration. It would be exciting to see if the technique allows patterns of competing signals to be shown to a nerve fibre in real time as the neuron's developmental clock is ticking.'
Saturday, September 26, 2009
New Pop Art.
As part of their TagFP palate Evrogen have launched a new far red fluorescent protein called mKATE2. Within the optical window beyond 650 nm optimal for light penetration in living tissues, the calculated brightness of mKate2 is at least 2-fold higher compared to any monomeric fluorescent protein reported to date. Bright far-red fluorescence Monomer with successful performance in fusions High pH- and photo stability Fluorescent signal is easily distinguished from background fluorescence. here is a clip of a protein as this monomer glows as florescent green a natural occurring science.
These Monomers can be mixed to skin coloured pigments to give an array of optical effects. But the most inspiring of all of this which is relative old techniques used on canvases to give holographic imagery. I could go on to say some of the new polymer's are been used in data and offer cheaper alternatives to expensive technology today. All this multi media is yet to become a new prospect. These technologies are been developed to enhance the understanding of medical science will also find there way into fashion houses of the future.
For example a three coloured dress may not be a thing of ones imagination, or a stained white garment staying a beautiful white colour, as this becomes the Art of tomorrow. So let us toast to longevity and a brighter future.
These Monomers can be mixed to skin coloured pigments to give an array of optical effects. But the most inspiring of all of this which is relative old techniques used on canvases to give holographic imagery. I could go on to say some of the new polymer's are been used in data and offer cheaper alternatives to expensive technology today. All this multi media is yet to become a new prospect. These technologies are been developed to enhance the understanding of medical science will also find there way into fashion houses of the future.
For example a three coloured dress may not be a thing of ones imagination, or a stained white garment staying a beautiful white colour, as this becomes the Art of tomorrow. So let us toast to longevity and a brighter future.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Masters of Cubism Surrealism
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Perhaps the most original and influential artist of the twenty century. Picasso was born in Malaga in Spain, but lived most of his life in France. Throughout his career he experimented with a Variety of styles. His truly original style first emerged during his famed blue period. (1901-1904) in which Pablo worked only in shades of blue. Depicting solitary, melancholy figures. His subsequent period focused largely on circus performances and became known as his rose period (1904-1906). In 1907 he painted Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, which is widely regarded as the birth of cubism. Cubism is an elevated view of a subject stretch across the canvases. This was a new art form for its time. It brought new forms to art (1899-1906) both in architectures, compositions and to every day life this is what makes Pablo such an iconic master.
The depiction of five female nude pictures in sharp, fragmented geometric shapes changed the course of art forever. Thirty years later he painted Guernica, a bold condemnation of blitz Quirigua also known as blanket bombing used in fascist warfare. His truly unique and ever-evolving body of works instantly recognizable the world over. To this day his work elicits mixed reactions, but his embrace of chaos and complete disregard for the accepted rules of art made him a world-class rebel and the father of modern art. The amounts of his works are enormous and can be readily seen for sale in public domain.
The depiction of five female nude pictures in sharp, fragmented geometric shapes changed the course of art forever. Thirty years later he painted Guernica, a bold condemnation of blitz Quirigua also known as blanket bombing used in fascist warfare. His truly unique and ever-evolving body of works instantly recognizable the world over. To this day his work elicits mixed reactions, but his embrace of chaos and complete disregard for the accepted rules of art made him a world-class rebel and the father of modern art. The amounts of his works are enormous and can be readily seen for sale in public domain.
Masters of the Impressionist.
Pierre-Auguest Renoir (1841-1919) Born in Limoges, France, Renoir was an impressionist, but unlike Monet, he preferred figure painting to land scape's, and he often used his wife’s children as models. His paintings were often bright and sunny and lively depictions of family life in the parks gardens of Paris. Additionally his numerous studies of the female nude form are considered to be works of great beauty. The swing, the luncheon of the boat party and the series The bathers are among his better known works.
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) This famous tormented Dutchman who is reputed to have sold just one painting in his life time was born in Groot-Zundert, in the Netherlands. In his early thirties, he moved to Paris to live with his brother Theo an art dealer it was there he met the famous artiest of the day. He eventually moved to southern France, where he produced his most famous works, including Starry Night, Sun Flowers and Bedroom of Arles. During his later years it is said that, Van Gogh battled mental illness it is now revealed suffered from alcoholism he was repeatedly hospitalised, but between the bouts of estranged behaviours he produced an astonishing number of vivid, emotional paintings. With his unique trademark of swirling brushstrokes, often in bright blues, greens and yellows. Eventually overcome by the agony of his mental state now known that was partly due to his lost love, he took his own life with a revolver. Today his works which are deemed priceless artworks then were used then as parchment to carry fish and meat his works are considered masterpieces of expressionism.
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) This famous tormented Dutchman who is reputed to have sold just one painting in his life time was born in Groot-Zundert, in the Netherlands. In his early thirties, he moved to Paris to live with his brother Theo an art dealer it was there he met the famous artiest of the day. He eventually moved to southern France, where he produced his most famous works, including Starry Night, Sun Flowers and Bedroom of Arles. During his later years it is said that, Van Gogh battled mental illness it is now revealed suffered from alcoholism he was repeatedly hospitalised, but between the bouts of estranged behaviours he produced an astonishing number of vivid, emotional paintings. With his unique trademark of swirling brushstrokes, often in bright blues, greens and yellows. Eventually overcome by the agony of his mental state now known that was partly due to his lost love, he took his own life with a revolver. Today his works which are deemed priceless artworks then were used then as parchment to carry fish and meat his works are considered masterpieces of expressionism.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Masters & Neoclassicism.
Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606-1669) Rembrandt is one of the greatest master artists to emerge from the Netherlands, Rembrandt was born in the town of Leiden. Known for his use of grate light and shadow, warm colours and his ability to convey the inner life of his subjects. He produced hundreds of paintings in his lifetime of work. Including roughly a hundred self-portraits. In recent years it has been found that some of the lesser-known drawings and paintings may have been the works of students. But that has done nothing to diminish his impact on the art seen. The Night watch and the return of the Prodigal Son are considered to be two of his greatest works to date.
Claude Monet (1840-1926) Born in Paris, the master Impressionist is perhaps best known for his landscapes set in the french countryside and his idyllic scenes of the french middle classes. Much of his work identifiable by his use of soft pastel colours favoring purples, orange, blues and greens. His fascination with the outdoor light led him led him to paint several series of paintings depicted the same scene in various stages of daylight. Among his famous works are Water Lilies, The Haystack series and the Woman In The Garden.
Claude Monet (1840-1926) Born in Paris, the master Impressionist is perhaps best known for his landscapes set in the french countryside and his idyllic scenes of the french middle classes. Much of his work identifiable by his use of soft pastel colours favoring purples, orange, blues and greens. His fascination with the outdoor light led him led him to paint several series of paintings depicted the same scene in various stages of daylight. Among his famous works are Water Lilies, The Haystack series and the Woman In The Garden.
The Masters Of The Renaissance.
While the pantheon of great historical artists is a vast one, there are certain names that have been elevated over time to iconic status. These are the names recognized by the masses, even if their individual histories are unfamiliar to most. To help place them in time and to grasp the essence of their contributions. Here at art view is a quick review of these arts also while looking at art one can learn some of the most valuable things. When viewing coinage on the next topic that art view will go into great depth, in its explanations. This will briefly touch on the topic of patronage a most valued thing in any of the progresses or grate endeavours given true history leading into our modern ere.
Leonardo da Vinci Born in(1452-1519) outside the city of Florence an orphan, Italy Leonardo was a trained artistic painter who travelled true out Italy establish himself as a true master. His works inspired an entire generation of Italian artists, including Michelangelo, Botticelli and Raphael. A truly unique figure with greatness in vision. a genius, he created hundreds of inventions and even drew plans for varied flying aircraft's. his best-known master pieces are the Last Supper, New inventions and Mona Lisa also some bronze horses in France one such is pre cast "1495 called Grand Cavallo 24'in height" for much of his works are brought on world tours and are really impressive.
Michelangelo Born in (1475-1519)Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni in town of Caprice, Italy. He is today one of the most revered figures in art history. Known for his coleuses life like marble sculptures and exquisite paintings. Many of his works were later commissioned by the roman catholic church and deal with religious imagery in new and unimagined way. The spark given to Adam "before the electrons were tough of" He was also an a Accomplished architect and poet who designed and carried out completion of the Vatican. and like so many artists, achieved grate fame in his life time both in Florence under Medici's and in Rome under the pope. Among his most famous works are the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the last Judgment and the sculptures pieta and David.
Leonardo da Vinci Born in(1452-1519) outside the city of Florence an orphan, Italy Leonardo was a trained artistic painter who travelled true out Italy establish himself as a true master. His works inspired an entire generation of Italian artists, including Michelangelo, Botticelli and Raphael. A truly unique figure with greatness in vision. a genius, he created hundreds of inventions and even drew plans for varied flying aircraft's. his best-known master pieces are the Last Supper, New inventions and Mona Lisa also some bronze horses in France one such is pre cast "1495 called Grand Cavallo 24'in height" for much of his works are brought on world tours and are really impressive.
Michelangelo Born in (1475-1519)Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni in town of Caprice, Italy. He is today one of the most revered figures in art history. Known for his coleuses life like marble sculptures and exquisite paintings. Many of his works were later commissioned by the roman catholic church and deal with religious imagery in new and unimagined way. The spark given to Adam "before the electrons were tough of" He was also an a Accomplished architect and poet who designed and carried out completion of the Vatican. and like so many artists, achieved grate fame in his life time both in Florence under Medici's and in Rome under the pope. Among his most famous works are the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the last Judgment and the sculptures pieta and David.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Bodies.
Motion in time or time as a calculated movement as millions of atoms combine to make perception. Often our Human mind remains unchallenged and this is based on merely the provision of ones well being of maintaining the functional system. Since this has yet to be expressed in art or in an interactive medium this is the common perception that art will stay two dimensional and cannot be simple enough to brake the perimeters. Art Club View hope this is not true as it remains challenged. Here is the exhibition below, one has to be aware that these were life's that have become dormant and preserved with simple chemical process remain preserved posing in time. There are many female composition's that are displayed, form fetus development true to adulthood its well worth a view. Art club view that this clip comes with a parental warning and may not suite all viewers thus tailored for the medically minded.
The new parameters will come from the more traditional view of individual freedom earning a place on Earth by serving the many kneads. as we learn to be at one with who we become, more in unity with Planet Earth, this incorporate the needs that will change technology. Earth will allow man and art to transgress, but what that transition become?
The new parameters will come from the more traditional view of individual freedom earning a place on Earth by serving the many kneads. as we learn to be at one with who we become, more in unity with Planet Earth, this incorporate the needs that will change technology. Earth will allow man and art to transgress, but what that transition become?
Dada, Pop Art And Fluxus .
Dada is an early twentieth century art movement that was ridiculed in contemporary culture as traditional art! because it choice of medium the movement was formed to prove object had relations with the existing style with more of an artistic expression. This was it creation intent rather than to promote one particular style itself. It was born as a consequence of the collapse in traditional values during World War I with the decay in social and moral values which had developed from that time.
Dada artists produced works which were nihilistic or reflected a cynical attitude toward social values and at the same time to show the irrational — absurd. It was playful, emotive, intuitive, and often cryptic less a style. the zeitgeist movement of German taste this even encouraged flamboyance that is seen as a contradiction. Dadaists typically produced art objects with traditional materials in unconventional forms but produced by unconventional methods new. Several artists employed the chance results of shire accident as a means of production. For instance literally, the word Dada means several things in several languages use many forms: It's French for "hobbyhorse" and Slavic for "yes yes." Some authorities say that the name Dada is a nonsensical word chosen at random from a dictionary and had no critiques it was "free" this view is a urban MIT This is a brief documentary of origin of post expressionist new styles of art. Art styles described as Dada well worth watching. Artiest had to remain secretive as these ideas didn't conform with conventional thinking like time was a clock and art should be modest. Many artists associated with this movement later became associated with Surrealism. Many other movements have been influenced by Dada, including Pop Art Fluxus And bodies. As art progress from the the moment into something new it leaves imaginative interception that poses to engage with the mind. The masters Beatrice Wood, Musée D'Orsay, George Maciunas ,Philip Glass, Richard Serra, Steve Reich, Yvonne Rainer and many more.
Dada artists produced works which were nihilistic or reflected a cynical attitude toward social values and at the same time to show the irrational — absurd. It was playful, emotive, intuitive, and often cryptic less a style. the zeitgeist movement of German taste this even encouraged flamboyance that is seen as a contradiction. Dadaists typically produced art objects with traditional materials in unconventional forms but produced by unconventional methods new. Several artists employed the chance results of shire accident as a means of production. For instance literally, the word Dada means several things in several languages use many forms: It's French for "hobbyhorse" and Slavic for "yes yes." Some authorities say that the name Dada is a nonsensical word chosen at random from a dictionary and had no critiques it was "free" this view is a urban MIT This is a brief documentary of origin of post expressionist new styles of art. Art styles described as Dada well worth watching. Artiest had to remain secretive as these ideas didn't conform with conventional thinking like time was a clock and art should be modest. Many artists associated with this movement later became associated with Surrealism. Many other movements have been influenced by Dada, including Pop Art Fluxus And bodies. As art progress from the the moment into something new it leaves imaginative interception that poses to engage with the mind. The masters Beatrice Wood, Musée D'Orsay, George Maciunas ,Philip Glass, Richard Serra, Steve Reich, Yvonne Rainer and many more.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Cubism and Surrealism.
By the early twentieth century a variety of influence from the modern industrial era had found their way into the world of art. Cubism was a simplification of forms in which geometric shapes and unexpected colours were used to symbolise the artiest subject matter. Cubists altered the relationship of time and space, and fragments became finished products. It was the age of new possibilities fraud and artiest such as Picasso were inspired to explore deeper realms of the psyche. Through artistic expression deliberate distortion of bold brushwork pushes onto the canvas pushed payments as artiest continued to reveal there innermost’s thoughts and impulses’ in a new modern way. The artiest subconscious had been released upon the canvases exploration of inward energies. Eventually the surreal movement submerged in which artiest including the grate Salvador Dali, depicted dream states, hallucinations, fantasy and even the absurd um. So enjoyment of this depiction can bring a new depth as motion is always complexed by fear. In a pre-atomic age Pablo Picasso depiction of the Basque town of Guernica leaves a chilling view of aerial attack by the German lufaffa Apr 26 1937. It was the beginning of modern time and pop art as we know it today, with Andy Warhol great works of art. Some of these works been discarded. The masters are Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Joan Miro, Salvador Dali and many more.
Expressionism.
Though the term expressionism was not coined until the twenty century. It roots can be traced back to the late 1800s. This art developed out of the effort to move beyond the soft paste colours and the delicate textures of the impressionists’. Post Impressionist artists such as Vincent Van Gogh Infused their work with grate emotional intensity. Bolder colours with more impulsive thicker brushwork. But often the results were far from dramatic works that often became distorted intense and were seen as childlike. Often the emotions of the artiest began to take center stage from the subjected matter. The reactions to these often aggressive styles of painting were far from universally positive in the beginning in the case of Vincent Van Gogh it has been said he sold a choice of canvases to a butcher for food They were used to rap meet and given to customers as a meat rapping a shock for those who ponder at such talent in a museum or gallery. The masters were Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munich, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse, Paul Gauguin and many more.
Impressionism.
By the 1860 a revolutionary new art movement had begun in France. In paintings the landscapes of southern France and the leisure, Parisian middle classes, a group of cutting-edge artists began to experiment with short. Abrupt brushstrokes’ that broke up the elements of light and colour, when view at a close range. The paintings seem chaotic and spotty, but when viewed from a distance the pictures the pictures become clear as the colours and paint strokes view blended to the eye into the impressionistic whole. As photography emerged in the late 1800s. The art of painting thus found itself a new ground braking dimension. The masters of Impressionism are Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Pierre-August Renoir, Edgar Degas and many more.
Rocco Neoclassiciam and Romanticism.
In the eighteenth in the era of Louis 14 (X1V) in France three of the main major styles of painting emerged. Rocco which influences stretched into architecture this had grown out of the baroque period; this was full of excessively ornate flourishes. With subjects that were very playful and hopelessly romantic. In the late 1700 s, a more traditional austere movement developed know as neoclassicism emerged in France. Grand historical themes and religious imaginary made a comeback, with an emphasis on more formal techniques’ in which brushwork was less evident. By the 1800 s the romantic period of art flourished. Artists began to incorporate deeper emotions, with both inner fears and a darker side of human psychology into their paintings. Rather focusing exclusive on royal rulers or historical figures, The life experiences of the ordinary man began to be depicted this became central themes and things became more interesting for art.family portraits began to be seen as this new art found form in architectural flamboyance. The masters Jacques-Louis David Francisco Goya Eugene Delacroix and many more.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
The Baroque Period.
This is a term often used to refer to most art of the seventeenth century. The Baroque movement also began in Italy and the spread to Austria, Germany and beyond. The style involved huge canvases featuring bright colours, extravagant flourishes and excessive grandeur with emphases on movement. Realism and religion were depicted in vivid, ornate detail. The grand baroque style was favoured by the Catholic Church for its public, religious themed art. By the mid-1600s private collectors began to demand smaller compositions suitable for private display. In the Netherlands a group of painters became known as the Dutch masters began to sell portraits, still life and landscapes to the wealthy middle classes rather been commissioned by the church.
In Spain artices such as Diego Velazquez used light and shadow to achieve a harsh, new realism in the depiction of religious subjects. Two other styles of the seventeen century to emerge were classicism, which focus on classical principles of art and naturalism. To which the lower middle classes were to beginning to be depicted in country taverns’, kitchens and everyday situations. It became the Art for who we are and to become. Its masters Peter Paul Ruben’s,Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Diego Velázquez, Rembrandt Van Rijn, Jan Vermeer and meny more
In Spain artices such as Diego Velazquez used light and shadow to achieve a harsh, new realism in the depiction of religious subjects. Two other styles of the seventeen century to emerge were classicism, which focus on classical principles of art and naturalism. To which the lower middle classes were to beginning to be depicted in country taverns’, kitchens and everyday situations. It became the Art for who we are and to become. Its masters Peter Paul Ruben’s,Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Diego Velázquez, Rembrandt Van Rijn, Jan Vermeer and meny more
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Renaissance & Period Art.
The Renaissance period in art brought change, by 1425 The ancient roman world was dead and there was a new age of ideas, with new wealth from Florentine merchants a vision was inspired from architecture. In Rome ideas of Italy's past were funded thus art and science were born to history. The greatest feat of Mathematics in Architecture was preformed in using a dome as a roof because it became a maintenance free trade mark for Florence, this is nearly the size of a football stadium. Only today do they know how it was built as this herring bone pattern design was built from the outside. The roofing was constructed by men placing the bricks on the outside working inward with ropes it is a very strong structure.
The renaissance movement began in Italy and quickly spread across Europe, profoundly influence the worlds of literature, science and art. It brought a rebirth of classical art and what classical art is today. But with a new effaces on astronomy, movement, expression, depth of field and scientific perspective. The real difference is that art could be seen in three dimensional images that wouldn’t decay. Life like depiction of historical subjects and religious imagery could be displayed. By the time this movement peeked in the early 1500 century, the Flemish painters of the Netherlands had introduced landscapes and still life subjects with a great deal of emphases on light and shadow. The most famous examples of this era are brought by Michelangelo’s work inside the Vatican’s Sistine chapel. Also Leonardo Da Vinci work with Mona Lisa the masters of this Renaissance period were Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Correggio, Botticelli and many more from grate old schools of art.
The renaissance movement began in Italy and quickly spread across Europe, profoundly influence the worlds of literature, science and art. It brought a rebirth of classical art and what classical art is today. But with a new effaces on astronomy, movement, expression, depth of field and scientific perspective. The real difference is that art could be seen in three dimensional images that wouldn’t decay. Life like depiction of historical subjects and religious imagery could be displayed. By the time this movement peeked in the early 1500 century, the Flemish painters of the Netherlands had introduced landscapes and still life subjects with a great deal of emphases on light and shadow. The most famous examples of this era are brought by Michelangelo’s work inside the Vatican’s Sistine chapel. Also Leonardo Da Vinci work with Mona Lisa the masters of this Renaissance period were Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Correggio, Botticelli and many more from grate old schools of art.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Xbox to Interact.
I still think this is a long way away from being anywhere near what Interactive film should be. But with carful use of design though simple graphics maybe will enabled this design to look authentic. It could be something incredible to the new market in artistic advancement.
Robotics and Art.
I hope to introduce this a wonderful world of diodes. First as I explain the simple circuit is comprised of a valve, This has an on switch that when it on makes one. This reads as a binary code of one, with this structure can have complex code like 00101001. As these codes have combinations the complexity of the circulate in computer science thus begins to spring to life making complex calculations in grid like formation.
First art viewing want to make you aware of of "Venus Chip" that have an eight core sparc64 architecture processors enabling computers to hit 128 gigaflops. This is the equivalent 128 billion calculations per second and there made by Fujitsu their are 300mm and are wafer thin like a spec of dust and has the fasts calculation speed for its size.
How will this effect art? Well it will allow for new generation of interactive film games with there interactive story lines. This will be seen as the future for development of ones creative cognitive capabilities. These will be used for professional training. In time that will be a must for interactive entertainment, for instance looking at media today it doesn't do much but present sound images. the next generation of film will interact in ways by engaging the mind so that it sucks the mind into a flight and total relaxation. Thus having the feelgood factor of relaxation that one of the on going art forms of art club view. A new kaleidoscope in human development towards a new line called interactive films for the television on http://televisionfilm.blogspot.com/
Here is a home based art project in how simplistic circuits can work. Eventually Art club view will see some of these used in creative painting machines doing even complex fresco's but this is a long way off yet. " But being used to plan more creative construction would be very exciting indeed" so have fun and if you become the next Intel! well.
First art viewing want to make you aware of of "Venus Chip" that have an eight core sparc64 architecture processors enabling computers to hit 128 gigaflops. This is the equivalent 128 billion calculations per second and there made by Fujitsu their are 300mm and are wafer thin like a spec of dust and has the fasts calculation speed for its size.
How will this effect art? Well it will allow for new generation of interactive film games with there interactive story lines. This will be seen as the future for development of ones creative cognitive capabilities. These will be used for professional training. In time that will be a must for interactive entertainment, for instance looking at media today it doesn't do much but present sound images. the next generation of film will interact in ways by engaging the mind so that it sucks the mind into a flight and total relaxation. Thus having the feelgood factor of relaxation that one of the on going art forms of art club view. A new kaleidoscope in human development towards a new line called interactive films for the television on http://televisionfilm.blogspot.com/
Here is a home based art project in how simplistic circuits can work. Eventually Art club view will see some of these used in creative painting machines doing even complex fresco's but this is a long way off yet. " But being used to plan more creative construction would be very exciting indeed" so have fun and if you become the next Intel! well.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Universe.
I would prefer to show templates of flexible lattes with its diametric functions. But as there are so many unanswered questions to space contend with the first things first. There is a view of how many times people should go into space. As the biggest question will be what can be achieved by such endeavours.
I learnt the Mars Rover has got stuck for it second time in five years this has just happened on 3/6/2009 as many of you will read this at a much later date there might be a giggle. but as for now the prospect of building a new space shuttle is being delayed to a very distant project and this sounds alarming.
In the later chapters I will take you tough all of the grate periods in art history I will share all of Art club collection which has grown to considerable size of canvases I'm delighted to say to you the audience. Here is a video of the many unanswered questions. There is so much data to contend with but the first thing i would like to repeat the rarity of life shouldn't be underestimated and here is a quote "Real knowledge is to know the extent of ones ignorance" Confucius.
I learnt the Mars Rover has got stuck for it second time in five years this has just happened on 3/6/2009 as many of you will read this at a much later date there might be a giggle. but as for now the prospect of building a new space shuttle is being delayed to a very distant project and this sounds alarming.
In the later chapters I will take you tough all of the grate periods in art history I will share all of Art club collection which has grown to considerable size of canvases I'm delighted to say to you the audience. Here is a video of the many unanswered questions. There is so much data to contend with but the first thing i would like to repeat the rarity of life shouldn't be underestimated and here is a quote "Real knowledge is to know the extent of ones ignorance" Confucius.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
space art
Art club view will show all the detail of the different periods that happened through out the historical periods of art. Here are the periods coming to you here at Art club view, every beauty is a derivative from art. The first hieroglyphic to modern imagery first there explanation of the different periods famed to history.
Renaissance Period, The Baroque Period, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism Surrealism and then there the creativity of ones own brain. Sit back enjoy first new photos of repaired Hubble telescope in space 2009 a wow for any con assure.
Art club hopes to open up to you a world of total Beauty. This is for all of your senses but first ill Quote "Art produces some ugly things which frequently become more beautiful with time" from Capo.
Renaissance Period, The Baroque Period, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism Surrealism and then there the creativity of ones own brain. Sit back enjoy first new photos of repaired Hubble telescope in space 2009 a wow for any con assure.
Art club hopes to open up to you a world of total Beauty. This is for all of your senses but first ill Quote "Art produces some ugly things which frequently become more beautiful with time" from Capo.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Three dimensional street Art.
There are few spectacular assumable like three the dimensional street arts displays. There views only last for a small period of time and can be spactular pieces. Here are a few displays brought to you from art view.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Visual Arts.
Art viewing plans to bring a new way of perceiving the visual arts. Here are a few of the portraits from the sixteenth century brought to you. Today in more modern times Art viewing also bringing you canvas transference, from more convention with modern ways of having oil painted on canvas. This is done by having a digital photographed image transferred to gold guided canvas of your choice. here is a video for you!
This video is done with a morphing effect brought to you by Art view.
This video is done with a morphing effect brought to you by Art view.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Art as a visual reality.
Art that makes time our reality, to art as visual perception. The creators of the very first video games saw the back round seen scrolling backward, in fact the programs them selves were self written and self thought. They had almost no random access memory. The visual arts ranges in size to the creator and in time will allow the brain to develop natural skills to cope with the modern advances in technology which in my view have become simpler due to amount of articles subjected to our perception. But still there are limitations to all of this. Art viewing hopes to bring to you new and exciting interactive ways of living among new creations here.
Welcome.
To all the reverent brother's of conceptual art and all art forms as in the Lyrics by Aretha Franklin "Respect" to you who share this view: "I have to thank everyone who visits this domain". Its intended to be an exciting with a new view of art as this is an "Art club" with very own three dimensional Soho Gallery as it fits your screen.
As you will see a magnificent collection of fine oil paintings showing fabulous shots and the gallery displays, As art is one of the core human expression's of communications, this site hopes to be exciting stimulation with a view to its vigour. Even bringing you treasures from the Soho Gallery as this is in three dimensions showing art which you can purchase as you browse just mail details Art View will send you facts of these exquisite art forms.
Art View will show some new and exciting oil works, these collections will be from the different periods in art history and may vary. they are from many different artists coupled with graphic art from u tube artiste's channel. Bringing a new and exciting graphic to the fore front. Art View will work with many companies to create and bring new exciting display just for you.
As you will see a magnificent collection of fine oil paintings showing fabulous shots and the gallery displays, As art is one of the core human expression's of communications, this site hopes to be exciting stimulation with a view to its vigour. Even bringing you treasures from the Soho Gallery as this is in three dimensions showing art which you can purchase as you browse just mail details Art View will send you facts of these exquisite art forms.
Art View will show some new and exciting oil works, these collections will be from the different periods in art history and may vary. they are from many different artists coupled with graphic art from u tube artiste's channel. Bringing a new and exciting graphic to the fore front. Art View will work with many companies to create and bring new exciting display just for you.
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