Posts Tagged ‘inspiration’
Beau Lotto’s Optical illusions
Friday, October 9th, 2009
Beau Lotto is founder of Lottolab, a hybrid art studio and science lab. His talk in this year’s TED is fascinating and entertaining. Lotto’s aim is to explore and explain WHY we see WHAT we see, and that is what Beau Lotto and his team at Lottolab are exploring through their dazzling art-sci experiments and [...]
Scanner for the Blind
Saturday, August 8th, 2009
This is something amazing I’ve seen over at The Gadget Blog. What a great idea! A Scanner for the Blind. It’s basically a flat tablet users can plant on book pages to scan. The reader converts the scanned text into Braille, raising the surface of the opposite side for blind readers to touch-read. This scanner [...]
Inspired by Seurat
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007
The first of these drawings was made from looking at a drawing by the wonderful French artist Georges-Pierre Seurat. I studied his technique and than tried to apply it on my own ideas.
Here is some background information about Georges-Pierre Seurats’ drawings:
Because of his painstaking working process, Seurat completed relatively few major paintings. Throughouthis [...]
