PaperWhimsy. My love affair with Photoshop borders on an obsession.
Just about everything I do during the day has something to do with Photoshop. Other than cooking, cleaning, laundry and the occasional trip to the loo. So the last couple of days I've been looking through my photos of England and giving them a good dose of that old Photoshop magic. Given that I've written and rewritten about day one and day two of this year's trip and I'm not really interested in rehashing that again, I thought I'd just post a few photos every day or so and just blab about what was going on when a particular photo was taken. For me, that's the best way to wade through all this mess and keep me going. Dirty Fonts. Amococo. Amococo is the most labyrinthine luminarium, featuring as it does 86 triaxial domes and 71 pods that together create a complex of pathways where the visitors may happily lose themselves.
Built in 2008, Amococo’s common visual motif is the ‘oculus’ – an ovoid window that allows light to gently diffuse into the domes. This is most strikingly effective in the cupola of the central dome where the ceiling resonates with iridescent rainbow hues. Amococo is the luminarium with the potential to be set up in a very long narrow configuration approaching 80 metres in length.