March 30, 2009
perceptions
Helmut Smits. Dead Pixel in Google Earth. 2009.
82 x 82 cm burned square, the size of one pixel from an altitude of 1 km.
Thanks to Abbas for tipping me off about this artist.
Posted by Sughra Raza at 12:24 AM | Permalink
March 30, 2009perceptionsHelmut Smits. Dead Pixel in Google Earth. 2009. 82 x 82 cm burned square, the size of one pixel from an altitude of 1 km. Thanks to Abbas for tipping me off about this artist. Posted by Sughra Raza at 12:24 AM | Permalink |
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If you think that that's cool, check this guy out:
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/multimedia/2009/03/pl_playlist?slide=4&slideView=2
[Picture 4]
Posted by: ThinkAfrica | Mar 30, 2009 4:15:00 PM
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