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Australian photographer Kate Ballis has toured Palm Springs with an infrared camera and coloured filters to produce these images, which show the muted desert city in lucid purple, pink and red tones.
Melbourne-based Ballis created the Infra Realism series to offer alternative views of Palm Springs’ famed mid-20th century architecture, having captured its vistas many times previous.
Astronomy Picture of the Day: “An Airplane in Front of the Moon” by Chris Thomas.
Armed with a camera, a Moon tracker, and “a nerve of steel,” Thomas captured this photo two weeks ago in the skies about South East Queensland, Australia.
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Jack Crossing (UK) - Curioos
May yr holidays be so lit, that it reduces the material conditions propping up their existence to ashes, leaving the social relations bare and unfettered: peace on earth and good will to all
(03A) { wmv7 databending glitch, footage of a live Christmas tree burn by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Latest addition to Memo Akten’s ongoing ‘Learning to See’ project demonstrates a neural network powered realtime image translation framework, presenting possibilites for visual poetry:
A pre-trained deep neural network making predictions on live camera input, trying to make sense of what it sees, in context of what it’s seen before. It can see only what it already knows, just like us.
The Hidden Death by Tommaso Ausili, winner of the Iris d’Or Photographer of the Year at 2010 Sony World Photography