Recent Creativity Posts
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New Bollywood Satirized work from Annu Palakunnathu MatthewAnnu Palakunnathu Matthew (my wife) has created new work in her series Bollywood Satirized, work that she describes as “…a critical commentary on the societal expectations that I experienced as a woman growing up in India.” The work is going up outside, on the walls in Bangalore, India, to riff on the Bollywood posters she is satirizing. This video shows the process of displaying work that was made recently in response to the horrific Delhi rape.
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Being interviewed via Google plusI had the pleasure of hanging out on Google plus (and being interviewed by) Frederick Van Johnson, the ball of energy behind many interesting photography projects including This Week in Photo. I enjoyed the hangout immensely wanted to share it.
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Street food in Bangalore, IndiaOne of the great things about India is the street food (as long as it is freshly cooked.) Here, I take you with me as I enjoy some street food in Bangalore, India.
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Ten views, one sunrise, Bangalore, IndiaFor a recent sunrise in Bangalore, India, I used ONE camera (with an intervalometer) which took one picture every eight seconds and then the camera made ten different versions of that same image using the built in art-filters. These creative image processing options (or art filters) alter the image to look like a line drawing or to mimic cross processing, pin hole, diorama, etc. In the final video, I show you the unaltered sunrise and then I use about six seconds from each of the ten different versions of the time lapse piece, all showing different parts of the same sunrise. I play them sequentially in the finished the video which goes through all ten video filters during the video.
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Creativity posts
… in Bangalore traffic
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 | Tags: animate, animation, auto, Bangalore, Creativity, example, India, motion, move, movement, photographs, photography, shutter speed, slow, slow shutter, South Asia, time, time lapse, traffic, travel
This podcast portrays the chaotic nature of road traffic in Bangalore, India





