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piccodes · 8 years ago
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Sound as Color: Visualizing Music  By Ronnie Pence
Sound as Color is an exploration in converting audible frequencies to electromagnetic waves perceptible to human eye relative to that of the audible frequency range of the input sound signal.
http://object-object.com/work/soundascolor
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piccodes · 8 years ago
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3D Printed Musical Landscapes
"Spectoscapes" are visual representations of music using the signal strength of frequencies present in waveforms.
Learn more: http://ronniepence.com/spectroscapes
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Celebrate the end of the world with an exploration of our downward spiral.  Use the mouse to spot the 5 differences of the 10 mirrored worlds.
Play Revoke
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Explore the psyche of a young boy and try to escape from time itself.
Play at: Neovers.com.
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Plague Doctor created by Ronnie Pence
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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The Duel - Paul Barnes
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Shock Troops Advance Under Gas - Otto Dix
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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The Monster Study was a stuttering experiment on 22 orphan children in Davenport, Iowa, in 1939 conducted by Wendell Johnson at the University of Iowa. Johnson chose one of his graduate students, Mary Tudor, to conduct the experiment and he supervised her research. After placing the children in control and experimental groups, Tudor gave positive speech therapy to half of the children, praising the fluency of their speech, and negative speech therapy to the other half, belittling the children for every speech imperfection and telling them they were stutterers. Many of the normal speaking orphan children who received negative therapy in the experiment suffered negative psychological effects and some retained speech problems during the course of their life. Dubbed “The Monster Study” by some of Johnson’s peers who were horrified that he would experiment on orphan children to prove a theory, the experiment was kept hidden for fear Johnson’s reputation would be tarnished in the wake of human experiments conducted by the Nazis during World War II. The University of Iowa publicly apologized for the Monster Study in 2001.
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Brandi Milne http://brandimilne.com/
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Jerry & Maggie: This is not photography | Trailer
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Map of the World
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Capitalism
Poster by “The Industrial Worker”, 1911
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Explore the relationship of a boy and his Thoughtform (both named Red) in this unique and surreal game from Neovers.com
Click here to play Thoughtform
"In as much as the mind creates the world of appearances, it can create any particular object desired. The process consists of giving palpable being to a visualization, in very much the same manner as an architect gives concrete expression in three dimensions to his abstract concepts after first having given them expression in the two-dimensions of his blue-print. The Tibetans call the One Mind's concretized visualization the Khorva (Hkhorva), equivalent to the Sanskrit Sangsara; that of an incarnate deity, like the Dalai or Tashi Lama, they call a Tul-ku (Sprul-sku), and that of a magician a Tul-pa (Sprul-pa), meaning a magically produced illusion or creation. A master of yoga can dissolve a Tul-pa as readily as he can create it; and his own illusory human body, or Tul-ku, he can likewise dissolve, and thus outwit Death. Sometimes, by means of this magic, one human form can be amalgamated with another, as in the instance of the wife of Marpa, guru of Milarepa, who ended her life by incorporating herself in the body of Marpa."
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of a New Man - Salvador Dali
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piccodes · 13 years ago
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Evariste "Wo I Nee" 1967 Dim Dam Dom
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