Category: UNIT: LANDSCAPES
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Me, Myself, and I
I was trying to get a photomerge to work in the small study space I’m in but it didn’t really work out as I wanted.
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Photosphere Attempt
I first downloaded a few photospheres from Google Streetview. Then I chose the Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo and wanted to mess around with Photoshop’s photosphere. However, I had issues converting the images to photospheres, so I created my own in my room. However, even when using my own images I had issues simply moving the…
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Cat by Xinyue Zhang
I took two pictures of my cat and edited them together using photoshop to show the motion.
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A Regular Wednesday by Seb Fousse
I found this 360 pic of the Brooklyn bridge and I thought it would be a great spot for an alien invasion. I followed the directions from prompt 3 for adding layers over a photo-sphere using photoshop.
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Virtual Sunsets by Leo Ramirez
I enjoy taking pictures of sunsets and sunrises when I can catch them so I thought a good idea would be to explore some virtual sunsets. Luckily this game has a pretty good art style and day and night cycle where it was easy to grab screenshots of the sunsets. There’s also a variety of…
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Surveillance Holiday by Kyle Brueggemann
simulating the ideal vacation through screen-captures of worldwide surveillance footage
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Photographs the Hyperspace Task Force can neither confirm nor deny the authenticity of, by Makoto Brown
Project Notes The idea “route” for this project looks sort of like this: Deciding to focus on virtual photographs that would be helpful in a larger project -> initially deciding to make a collage of park photographs to create a park that doesn’t exist, then deciding it’s too hard -> considering AI -> asking myself…
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In-Game Photography vs. Reality (Rachel)
Title: Nostalgia (Video Game vs. Real Life) Description: Last year, PUBG, an online shooting game, released a map based on Seoul, South Korea. Rather than basing the environment on the modern city, the game developers replicated an older, more nostalgic Seoul. I did a side-by-side comparison of images from the game and real life. I…
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Nintendo IDs by Simon Bayona
When I started this speed project I tried to capture moments where I was enjoying myself playing games. There was a moment playing Animal Crossing where I realized how different my character in-game looked compared to myself so I thought it would be a fun idea to place myself into the game by photoshopping an…
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The Real Cover
For this speed-project, I wanted to explore landscapes and image averaging in relation to music videos. I decided to work with three of my favorite albums at the moment, Everything Means Nothing by blackbear, Fine Line by Harry Styles, and The Click by AJR. For each album, I examined three music videos and took screenshots…