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Author Archives: Matthew Lord
Shure M44-7 Cartridge Needles…
I needed some new needles for the decks. So I called up Guitar Center to see what their prices were and they quoted $29.99 which was what I found most places carrying the Shure N44-7′s for online. Some places had … Continue reading
Median Filter with Processing
Just completed another step with the median filter I’ve been working on. Now it will process images without making major alterations in the border. To do this I used “if” statements to process the corner pixels and the border pixels … Continue reading
Both Hands On The Trigger…
From the cover of today’s Seattle Times: Why the two handed armed and dangerous pose? It looks like one male and one female hand, and I’m not sure why they would decide to hold a cup of coffee like this. … Continue reading
Ant Hills
Grabbed these pictures of ant hills while in Desert Hot Springs, CA this Winter.
Palm Springs Art Museum – Winter 2010
I was fortunate enough to visit the Palm Springs Art Museum while sharing time with family in Southern California. It was awesome and I took about as many pictures as I could. At the time, the main exhibition was of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexis Smith, Anish Kapoor, Anna Skibska, Anselm Kiefer, Antony Gormley, Arlo Namingha, Art, California, Charles Marion Russell, Chul-Hyun Ahn, Clyde Aspevig, Dan Namingha, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Deborah Butterfield, Deborah Oropallo, Donald Judd, Doug Starn, Edgar Degas, Francisco Luna, Francisco Zuniga, Frank Stella, Frank Tenney Johnson, Frederic S. Remington, Frederick Eversley, Fritz Scholder, George Montgomery, Helen Frankenthaler, Helen Pashgian, Henry Moore, Huguette Caland, Jacques Lipchitz, James Urmston, Jeannett Iskandar, Jessica Loughlin, John W. Nieto, Kate Rhoads, Lockwood De Forest, Louise Bourgeois, Merrill Mahaffey, Mike Starn, Museums, Nam June Paik, Nellie Nampeyo, Nicola Vruwink, Pae White, Palm Springs, Richard Artschwager, Robert Rauschenberg, Rufino Tamayo, Tam Van Tran, Thomas Moran, William Gollings
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Restroom Creativity
This is pretty much just bathroom humor and in some perspectives, straight up vandalism. I found it interesting ( and it made me laugh ) because of the way people can be creative in adapting something which already exists to … Continue reading
Data Incorporated I ( study )
This is my final project for the Digital Sound Synthesis ( DXARTS 461 ) course I took this Autumn. Full description below the sound file and SuperCollider text file after that.
Flower – Decomposition
This is an animation based off of stills created using a median filter. My goal was to approximate the results of the median filter in ToyViewer by utilizing some computer code so the process of saving each still would be … Continue reading
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Tagged Processing, QuickTime, Time-lapse, ToyViewer, Visuals
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DAIM Presentation Slides – PDF
This is a PDF document for the brief presentation given last Friday in the space and video class I’m taking. All the images of DAIM’s work were used from his website ( daim.org ). In the slides and presentation I … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Augmented Reality, DAIM, Graffiti, Research, Stereoscopic, Visuals, Zaha Hadid
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Rock The Bells ( study )
In this sound study I am working to explore how the processes I used this past Summer may be employed using SuperCollider. This is my midterm for the digital sound synthesis course I’m taking at the University of Washington. Having … Continue reading