Not much action of the old fashioned kind on campus these days. Most teaching happening online, with very rare exception (I suppose science labs etc.).
This image was modified using the Hockneyizer effect offered by Big Huge Labs. It's been years since I tried it. Kind of fun.
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Effect courtesy of BigHugeLabs "Hockneyizer". Free here on Flickr!
Seen at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, UNC Asheville, NC.
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Just a bit of fun with BigHugeLabs effects!
Thanks for the Hockney link, Karen!!
www.hockneypictures.com/photos/photos_collages.php
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Courtesy of Big Huge Labs's "Hockneyizer". Just a bit of fun!
From Wikipedia about Hockney:
"In the early 1980s, David Hockney began to produce photocollages, which he called "joiners," first of Polaroid prints and later of 35mm, commercially processed color prints. Using varying numbers of Polaroid snaps or photolab-prints of a single subject Hockney arranged a patchwork to make a composite image. One of his first photomontages was of his mother. Because these photographs are taken from different perspectives and at slightly different times, the result is work that has an affinity with Cubism, which was one of Hockney's major aims – discussing the way human vision works."
Mine is not made up of different photos. It is a single picture, manipulated.
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and BigHugeLabs/ aka fdsflickrtoys. This is the Hockneyizer effect appearing as fake Polaroids.
From Wikipedia about Hockney:
"In the early 1980s, David Hockney began to produce photocollages, which he called "joiners," first of Polaroid prints and later of 35mm, commercially processed color prints. Using varying numbers of Polaroid snaps or photolab-prints of a single subject Hockney arranged a patchwork to make a composite image. One of his first photomontages was of his mother. Because these photographs are taken from different perspectives and at slightly different times, the result is work that has an affinity with Cubism, which was one of Hockney's major aims – discussing the way human vision works."
Mine is not made up of different photos. It is a single picture, manipulated.
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