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Vous vous en souvenez peut-être, nous avions consacré une série à la photographie à haute vitesse. Voici maintenant une série qui utilise la photographie à haute vitesse associée à une technique de réfraction afin d’obtenir des rendus véritablement fantastiques ! Dans ce cas précis, il s’agit des travaux de Markus Reugels , photographe allemand dont vous pourrez voir ci-dessous le « studio » créé par ses soins. Comme le dit Markus, la chose la plus compliquée est de régler la mise au point de manière précise au niveau de la goutte d’eau.

Markus Reugels - Des mondes miniatures dans une goutte d’eau

http://www.vanguardfrance.com/des-mondes-miniatures-dans-une-goutte-deau

Des mondes miniatures dans une goutte d’eau by agnesdelmotte Jan 17

The minimalistic liquid Kusho sculptures by Japanese born artist Shinichi Maruyama are pure zen to watch and remind me on a Japanese form of calligraphy, or artistic writing. Maruyama started his professional career in Tokyo in 1993, 10 years later relocating his studio to New York city in search of more global opportunities. Specializing in splashing and energetic movements within shots, Shinichi Maruyama’s work is subconsciously influenced by a Japanese sense of beauty. ❚ http://www.getaddictedto.com/liquid-sculptures-by-shinichi-maruyama/

Liquid Sculptures By Shinichi Maruyama – get addicted to ... DAILY MIX OF CREATIVE CULTURE

Liquid Sculptures By Shinichi Maruyama by agnesdelmotte Jan 13

http://www.dezeen.com/2011/09/27/water-calligraphy-device-by-nicholas-hanna/ Beijing Design Week 2011: a tricycle modified by Canadian artist Nicholas Hanna mimics the Chinese custom of writing temporary messages on the road with water. Update: watch a movie about the tricycle on Dezeen Screen. A computer strapped to the handlebars of the Water Calligraphy Device allows the rider to type the Chinese characters they wish to spell out. These characters are transmitted electronically to a set of valves, which release water droplets in programmed patterns as the trike moves forward. The project was inspired by water calligraphy practiced in parks around China, where passages of poetry are spelled out on the ground for onlookers.

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