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one of the things I giddily enjoy about iwtv is how Daniel Molloy, a man of 70, is more technologically savvy than hundreds of years old vampires. seeing him at his laptop, doing all that dragging and dropping, plugging in that mic without breaking into a cold sweat, and you KNOW he's been touch-typing since the 80s; i find that super sexy of him
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i can be ur devil or i can be ur angel (sticker designs!)
combined version that looks too similar to my last piece under the cut
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Yeah, yeah. Lust with a fancy, beautiful room, decorated to suit his lifestyle is nice and all but. Lust with Sans's room. The lonely mattress. The unopened furniture box. The socks everywhere. Do you get me?
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I've never done this before so sorry if I'm doing this wrong but if you like Grell rb with fav manga panels of her
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»The photon that traverses the optical glass and alters the halides of the film is not really a substance and it does not produce an impact«, Henri van Lier writes. »It carries energy, but has no mass. Indeed, we can also see this when after sunbathing we carry the marks of the bathing suit, transforming us into photograms. The weightlessness of photons endows their inscriptions with a striking weightlessness, almost an immateriality. Tanning is not a form of make-up.«
When it comes to printing, as you might expect, things get ›heavy‹: with a thermal printer, it’s easy to turn ›weightless inscriptions‹ into materialized, yet even more abstract patterns. Roughly speaking, these marvelous machines ›translate‹ light information into heat. By ›molding‹ or ›melting‹ the darker areas of the image out of the paper’s thermochromic coating, revealing the black hue, the parts of the film that were previously struck the least by photons become, of all things, the darkest and ›hottest‹ spots of the thermal print. At the same time, by reducing the information encoded in the film grain to a rather coarse grid, the printer stages a choreography of hot, dancing dark dots that both fuel and frustrate our inescapable desire to see things clearly.
[1] u. · Essen, 07–2023 [thermal print]
[2] halftone cat 1 · Duisburg 05–2023 [thermal print]
[3] schlehdorfer wolken · Oberbayern 06–2023 [thermal print]
[4] pressure points · München 06–2023 [thermal print]
[5] snowy owl · Essen 07–2023 [thermal print]
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