Flickr Fruits #29

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Geom.III – Re:void

Re:void’s ‘Geom’ Flickr set applies translucent natural colours to create cubist-like extrusions where segments float along 3 dimension paths. According to Re:void ‘The output of a brush is based on mouse-gestures & random parameters’ Colours are taken from pictures, in conjunction with pre-defined pallets.’

1chord_&_a_fib’s ‘Nonsense Info Graphics’ set visualises groups of imagined datasets, again in considered colours. Various graphical symbols are combined with abstract geometries. The hieroglyphics on each appear to denote data from the future or the past, or perhaps the studies of an alien community trying to contact us form a distant solar system.

Cedison’s ‘Pleat Technique’ set contains some interesting origami structures – curious organic shell-like objects and Aztec temple architectures arise from pleat processing.

Richard Heeks photographs of bubbles during the moment of bursting reveal the hidden explosions of soapy water when the iridescent elastic sheet of surface tension gives in to external air turbulence.

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