ºÝºÝߣshows by User: rick_doble / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: rick_doble / Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:27:37 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: rick_doble Proposal for a University Department for 'The Study Of Time' /slideshow/proposal-for-a-university-department-for-the-study-of-time/74524004 doblerickuniversitydeptforstudyoftime-170406082737
Time is the most used noun in the English language according to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. This is probably true for most other languages as well. Time is critical to everything we do as individuals, as nations, and as human beings who inhabit the Earth. Yet there are virtually no University departments or courses that deal with the human experience of time. This paper proposes that such a department be established and suggests topics and areas of study that need to be included. Suggestions are based on my blog DeconstructingTime now in its fifth years, with more than 70 blog-essays, almost 50,000 page views from more than 100 countries. Much of this work is also available at my site at slideshare.net in eBook or in individual papers. ]]>

Time is the most used noun in the English language according to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. This is probably true for most other languages as well. Time is critical to everything we do as individuals, as nations, and as human beings who inhabit the Earth. Yet there are virtually no University departments or courses that deal with the human experience of time. This paper proposes that such a department be established and suggests topics and areas of study that need to be included. Suggestions are based on my blog DeconstructingTime now in its fifth years, with more than 70 blog-essays, almost 50,000 page views from more than 100 countries. Much of this work is also available at my site at slideshare.net in eBook or in individual papers. ]]>
Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:27:37 GMT /slideshow/proposal-for-a-university-department-for-the-study-of-time/74524004 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Proposal for a University Department for 'The Study Of Time' rick_doble Time is the most used noun in the English language according to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. This is probably true for most other languages as well. Time is critical to everything we do as individuals, as nations, and as human beings who inhabit the Earth. Yet there are virtually no University departments or courses that deal with the human experience of time. This paper proposes that such a department be established and suggests topics and areas of study that need to be included. Suggestions are based on my blog DeconstructingTime now in its fifth years, with more than 70 blog-essays, almost 50,000 page views from more than 100 countries. Much of this work is also available at my site at slideshare.net in eBook or in individual papers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickuniversitydeptforstudyoftime-170406082737-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Time is the most used noun in the English language according to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. This is probably true for most other languages as well. Time is critical to everything we do as individuals, as nations, and as human beings who inhabit the Earth. Yet there are virtually no University departments or courses that deal with the human experience of time. This paper proposes that such a department be established and suggests topics and areas of study that need to be included. Suggestions are based on my blog DeconstructingTime now in its fifth years, with more than 70 blog-essays, almost 50,000 page views from more than 100 countries. Much of this work is also available at my site at slideshare.net in eBook or in individual papers.
Proposal for a University Department for 'The Study Of Time' from Rick Doble
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Manifesto: Time-Flow Photography - Draft 2 /slideshow/manifesto-timeflow-photography-draft-2/63122313 time-flowphotographymanifestodraft2-160616055437
Some have claimed Time-Flow Photography (experimental imagery with continuous motion and long shutter speeds) is accidental and others say it is not a legitimate form of photography. For this reason I wrote a Manifesto refuting those statements and explaining its goals. You can view and/or download the Manifesto in PDF form.]]>

Some have claimed Time-Flow Photography (experimental imagery with continuous motion and long shutter speeds) is accidental and others say it is not a legitimate form of photography. For this reason I wrote a Manifesto refuting those statements and explaining its goals. You can view and/or download the Manifesto in PDF form.]]>
Thu, 16 Jun 2016 05:54:37 GMT /slideshow/manifesto-timeflow-photography-draft-2/63122313 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Manifesto: Time-Flow Photography - Draft 2 rick_doble Some have claimed Time-Flow Photography (experimental imagery with continuous motion and long shutter speeds) is accidental and others say it is not a legitimate form of photography. For this reason I wrote a Manifesto refuting those statements and explaining its goals. You can view and/or download the Manifesto in PDF form. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/time-flowphotographymanifestodraft2-160616055437-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Some have claimed Time-Flow Photography (experimental imagery with continuous motion and long shutter speeds) is accidental and others say it is not a legitimate form of photography. For this reason I wrote a Manifesto refuting those statements and explaining its goals. You can view and/or download the Manifesto in PDF form.
Manifesto: Time-Flow Photography - Draft 2 from Rick Doble
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Thoughts About the Future of Art in the 21st Century (1997) /slideshow/thoughts-about-the-future-of-art-in-the-21st-century-1997/42416410 doblerickthoughtsaboutart21stcentury-141206013708-conversion-gate02
Written over 15 years ago, this is an experimental outline written in 1997 during the earliest days of the Internet and digital photography. The purpose of this outline was to ask questions and suggest answers about the role of art as the world entered the 21st Century. Because the outline was open ended and experimental, it also invited others to join the discussion. This paper was widely reprinted across the Internet around the year 2000 and today can still be found online at the archives of the National Library of Australia, a website by the Board of Education - City of New York and the online Canadian publication, Annihilation Fountain. See more about these references in this document.]]>

Written over 15 years ago, this is an experimental outline written in 1997 during the earliest days of the Internet and digital photography. The purpose of this outline was to ask questions and suggest answers about the role of art as the world entered the 21st Century. Because the outline was open ended and experimental, it also invited others to join the discussion. This paper was widely reprinted across the Internet around the year 2000 and today can still be found online at the archives of the National Library of Australia, a website by the Board of Education - City of New York and the online Canadian publication, Annihilation Fountain. See more about these references in this document.]]>
Sat, 06 Dec 2014 01:37:08 GMT /slideshow/thoughts-about-the-future-of-art-in-the-21st-century-1997/42416410 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Thoughts About the Future of Art in the 21st Century (1997) rick_doble Written over 15 years ago, this is an experimental outline written in 1997 during the earliest days of the Internet and digital photography. The purpose of this outline was to ask questions and suggest answers about the role of art as the world entered the 21st Century. Because the outline was open ended and experimental, it also invited others to join the discussion. This paper was widely reprinted across the Internet around the year 2000 and today can still be found online at the archives of the National Library of Australia, a website by the Board of Education - City of New York and the online Canadian publication, Annihilation Fountain. See more about these references in this document. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickthoughtsaboutart21stcentury-141206013708-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Written over 15 years ago, this is an experimental outline written in 1997 during the earliest days of the Internet and digital photography. The purpose of this outline was to ask questions and suggest answers about the role of art as the world entered the 21st Century. Because the outline was open ended and experimental, it also invited others to join the discussion. This paper was widely reprinted across the Internet around the year 2000 and today can still be found online at the archives of the National Library of Australia, a website by the Board of Education - City of New York and the online Canadian publication, Annihilation Fountain. See more about these references in this document.
Thoughts About the Future of Art in the 21st Century (1997) from Rick Doble
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Time-Flow Photography: Experimental Imagery with Continuous Motion and Long Shutter Speeds /slideshow/timeflow-photography-experimental-imagery-with-continuous-motion-and-long-shutter-speeds/42415967 doblericktimeflowphotography-141206010825-conversion-gate02
For the first time in the history of photography, digital photographers can now experiment with photographic effects and immediately review the results. This capability, which is crucial for experimentation, opens up a new world of imagery with slow shutter speeds that 'paint' light in a variety of ways. Yet some people believe that the effects of movement in slow-exposure photography are about the same and accidental. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is a quite sophisticated vocabulary, a physics of light and motion, that can be understood and once understood is not accidental. This eBook details the ways these different motions are registered on photographs and the new artwork that is now possible -- work that has its roots in modern art.]]>

For the first time in the history of photography, digital photographers can now experiment with photographic effects and immediately review the results. This capability, which is crucial for experimentation, opens up a new world of imagery with slow shutter speeds that 'paint' light in a variety of ways. Yet some people believe that the effects of movement in slow-exposure photography are about the same and accidental. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is a quite sophisticated vocabulary, a physics of light and motion, that can be understood and once understood is not accidental. This eBook details the ways these different motions are registered on photographs and the new artwork that is now possible -- work that has its roots in modern art.]]>
Sat, 06 Dec 2014 01:08:25 GMT /slideshow/timeflow-photography-experimental-imagery-with-continuous-motion-and-long-shutter-speeds/42415967 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Time-Flow Photography: Experimental Imagery with Continuous Motion and Long Shutter Speeds rick_doble For the first time in the history of photography, digital photographers can now experiment with photographic effects and immediately review the results. This capability, which is crucial for experimentation, opens up a new world of imagery with slow shutter speeds that 'paint' light in a variety of ways. Yet some people believe that the effects of movement in slow-exposure photography are about the same and accidental. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is a quite sophisticated vocabulary, a physics of light and motion, that can be understood and once understood is not accidental. This eBook details the ways these different motions are registered on photographs and the new artwork that is now possible -- work that has its roots in modern art. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblericktimeflowphotography-141206010825-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For the first time in the history of photography, digital photographers can now experiment with photographic effects and immediately review the results. This capability, which is crucial for experimentation, opens up a new world of imagery with slow shutter speeds that &#39;paint&#39; light in a variety of ways. Yet some people believe that the effects of movement in slow-exposure photography are about the same and accidental. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is a quite sophisticated vocabulary, a physics of light and motion, that can be understood and once understood is not accidental. This eBook details the ways these different motions are registered on photographs and the new artwork that is now possible -- work that has its roots in modern art.
Time-Flow Photography: Experimental Imagery with Continuous Motion and Long Shutter Speeds from Rick Doble
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Digital Pictures Made Directly From the Big Bang Radio Signal by Rick Doble /slideshow/digital-pictures-made-directly-from-the-big-bang-radio-signal-by-rick-doble/42265333 doblerickbigbangcmbrpictures1-141202100746-conversion-gate02
In 2003, Rick Doble photographed a series of images made directly from the radio signals from the Big Bang explosion that created the universe. These signals, known as "cosmic microwave background radiation" or CMB or CMBR, can be processed with computer graphics. The resulting imagery is quite unusual -- repeating patterns, that never quite repeat. These patterns are not unlike biomorphic art that was made by a number of artists in the 20th century. This project seeks to compare and combine art and science and at the same time create a connection with our origins.]]>

In 2003, Rick Doble photographed a series of images made directly from the radio signals from the Big Bang explosion that created the universe. These signals, known as "cosmic microwave background radiation" or CMB or CMBR, can be processed with computer graphics. The resulting imagery is quite unusual -- repeating patterns, that never quite repeat. These patterns are not unlike biomorphic art that was made by a number of artists in the 20th century. This project seeks to compare and combine art and science and at the same time create a connection with our origins.]]>
Tue, 02 Dec 2014 10:07:46 GMT /slideshow/digital-pictures-made-directly-from-the-big-bang-radio-signal-by-rick-doble/42265333 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Digital Pictures Made Directly From the Big Bang Radio Signal by Rick Doble rick_doble In 2003, Rick Doble photographed a series of images made directly from the radio signals from the Big Bang explosion that created the universe. These signals, known as "cosmic microwave background radiation" or CMB or CMBR, can be processed with computer graphics. The resulting imagery is quite unusual -- repeating patterns, that never quite repeat. These patterns are not unlike biomorphic art that was made by a number of artists in the 20th century. This project seeks to compare and combine art and science and at the same time create a connection with our origins. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickbigbangcmbrpictures1-141202100746-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2003, Rick Doble photographed a series of images made directly from the radio signals from the Big Bang explosion that created the universe. These signals, known as &quot;cosmic microwave background radiation&quot; or CMB or CMBR, can be processed with computer graphics. The resulting imagery is quite unusual -- repeating patterns, that never quite repeat. These patterns are not unlike biomorphic art that was made by a number of artists in the 20th century. This project seeks to compare and combine art and science and at the same time create a connection with our origins.
Digital Pictures Made Directly From the Big Bang Radio Signal by Rick Doble from Rick Doble
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Introduction to Scientific Experimental Methods for Artists: How Science and Art Can Intersect by Rick Doble /slideshow/doble-rick-experimentalmethodsforphotographersartists/40987823 doblerickexperimentalmethodsforphotographersartists-141101023939-conversion-gate02
As any scientist can explain, experimenting is an art. Some of the greatest findings have come about because of a clever experiment that revealed a significant result. And although every new experiment will be different, there are lessons to be learned from past experimentation. Contemporary art can learn from science and incorporate some scientific methods into its own quest for exploration. While art and science are quite different, experimentation has been central to major art movements in the 20th century and today is a major trend with digital art and photography. From Plato to Einstein to Ernest Rutherford, who discovered the basic structure of the atom, to abstract expressionist painters such as Rothko, this essay details the similarity between science and art when it comes to experimenting. After discussing basic problems and pit falls, it details a specific method for experimenting in the arts with examples.]]>

As any scientist can explain, experimenting is an art. Some of the greatest findings have come about because of a clever experiment that revealed a significant result. And although every new experiment will be different, there are lessons to be learned from past experimentation. Contemporary art can learn from science and incorporate some scientific methods into its own quest for exploration. While art and science are quite different, experimentation has been central to major art movements in the 20th century and today is a major trend with digital art and photography. From Plato to Einstein to Ernest Rutherford, who discovered the basic structure of the atom, to abstract expressionist painters such as Rothko, this essay details the similarity between science and art when it comes to experimenting. After discussing basic problems and pit falls, it details a specific method for experimenting in the arts with examples.]]>
Sat, 01 Nov 2014 02:39:38 GMT /slideshow/doble-rick-experimentalmethodsforphotographersartists/40987823 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Introduction to Scientific Experimental Methods for Artists: How Science and Art Can Intersect by Rick Doble rick_doble As any scientist can explain, experimenting is an art. Some of the greatest findings have come about because of a clever experiment that revealed a significant result. And although every new experiment will be different, there are lessons to be learned from past experimentation. Contemporary art can learn from science and incorporate some scientific methods into its own quest for exploration. While art and science are quite different, experimentation has been central to major art movements in the 20th century and today is a major trend with digital art and photography. From Plato to Einstein to Ernest Rutherford, who discovered the basic structure of the atom, to abstract expressionist painters such as Rothko, this essay details the similarity between science and art when it comes to experimenting. After discussing basic problems and pit falls, it details a specific method for experimenting in the arts with examples. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickexperimentalmethodsforphotographersartists-141101023939-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As any scientist can explain, experimenting is an art. Some of the greatest findings have come about because of a clever experiment that revealed a significant result. And although every new experiment will be different, there are lessons to be learned from past experimentation. Contemporary art can learn from science and incorporate some scientific methods into its own quest for exploration. While art and science are quite different, experimentation has been central to major art movements in the 20th century and today is a major trend with digital art and photography. From Plato to Einstein to Ernest Rutherford, who discovered the basic structure of the atom, to abstract expressionist painters such as Rothko, this essay details the similarity between science and art when it comes to experimenting. After discussing basic problems and pit falls, it details a specific method for experimenting in the arts with examples.
Introduction to Scientific Experimental Methods for Artists: How Science and Art Can Intersect by Rick Doble from Rick Doble
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Space-Time Digital Photography: Photographs Recorded Over a Duration of Time /slideshow/doble-rick-scienarbucharest2010/40987742 doblerickscienarbucharest2010-141101023400-conversion-gate01
A presentation from the SCIENAR exhibit (Science & Art) in Bucharest, Romania, 2010 at the Bucharest National University of Arts: Why Space-Time? Each of these digital photographs was taken over a number of seconds. The idea was to record a sense of motion along with the passage of time, thus the term "space-time photography." This space-time idea draws on the 100 year old concept of Albert Einstein who saw time as another dimension and who saw space and time as connected to each other. This idea also comes from the Futurist artists in Italy 100 years ago who wanted to depict the continuity of movement over time.]]>

A presentation from the SCIENAR exhibit (Science & Art) in Bucharest, Romania, 2010 at the Bucharest National University of Arts: Why Space-Time? Each of these digital photographs was taken over a number of seconds. The idea was to record a sense of motion along with the passage of time, thus the term "space-time photography." This space-time idea draws on the 100 year old concept of Albert Einstein who saw time as another dimension and who saw space and time as connected to each other. This idea also comes from the Futurist artists in Italy 100 years ago who wanted to depict the continuity of movement over time.]]>
Sat, 01 Nov 2014 02:34:00 GMT /slideshow/doble-rick-scienarbucharest2010/40987742 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Space-Time Digital Photography: Photographs Recorded Over a Duration of Time rick_doble A presentation from the SCIENAR exhibit (Science & Art) in Bucharest, Romania, 2010 at the Bucharest National University of Arts: Why Space-Time? Each of these digital photographs was taken over a number of seconds. The idea was to record a sense of motion along with the passage of time, thus the term "space-time photography." This space-time idea draws on the 100 year old concept of Albert Einstein who saw time as another dimension and who saw space and time as connected to each other. This idea also comes from the Futurist artists in Italy 100 years ago who wanted to depict the continuity of movement over time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickscienarbucharest2010-141101023400-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation from the SCIENAR exhibit (Science &amp; Art) in Bucharest, Romania, 2010 at the Bucharest National University of Arts: Why Space-Time? Each of these digital photographs was taken over a number of seconds. The idea was to record a sense of motion along with the passage of time, thus the term &quot;space-time photography.&quot; This space-time idea draws on the 100 year old concept of Albert Einstein who saw time as another dimension and who saw space and time as connected to each other. This idea also comes from the Futurist artists in Italy 100 years ago who wanted to depict the continuity of movement over time.
Space-Time Digital Photography: Photographs Recorded Over a Duration of Time from Rick Doble
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Stealing the Oceans: Humanity Struggles for Survival in This 1000 Year Epic When a Mysterious Force Threatens to Drain the Oceans Dry /slideshow/doble-rick-stealingtheoceans/40987473 doblerickstealingtheoceans-141101021636-conversion-gate01
Stealing the Oceans by Rick Doble is a hard science fiction novella based on our current understanding of science and technology. An unusual SF story, it covers 1000 years when the people of the Earth are forced to make drastic changes. This occurs because ocean levels begin to gradually fall for hundreds of years -- with no end in sight. Using the latest technology, world governments work to determine the reason. But the discovery of the cause leads to panic and desperate attempts to rebuild civilizations. This epic story is as much about the forces involved as the individual people -- and comes complete with a city directory for one of the new cities that is established, along with a full description of how a new culture evolved.]]>

Stealing the Oceans by Rick Doble is a hard science fiction novella based on our current understanding of science and technology. An unusual SF story, it covers 1000 years when the people of the Earth are forced to make drastic changes. This occurs because ocean levels begin to gradually fall for hundreds of years -- with no end in sight. Using the latest technology, world governments work to determine the reason. But the discovery of the cause leads to panic and desperate attempts to rebuild civilizations. This epic story is as much about the forces involved as the individual people -- and comes complete with a city directory for one of the new cities that is established, along with a full description of how a new culture evolved.]]>
Sat, 01 Nov 2014 02:16:36 GMT /slideshow/doble-rick-stealingtheoceans/40987473 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Stealing the Oceans: Humanity Struggles for Survival in This 1000 Year Epic When a Mysterious Force Threatens to Drain the Oceans Dry rick_doble Stealing the Oceans by Rick Doble is a hard science fiction novella based on our current understanding of science and technology. An unusual SF story, it covers 1000 years when the people of the Earth are forced to make drastic changes. This occurs because ocean levels begin to gradually fall for hundreds of years -- with no end in sight. Using the latest technology, world governments work to determine the reason. But the discovery of the cause leads to panic and desperate attempts to rebuild civilizations. This epic story is as much about the forces involved as the individual people -- and comes complete with a city directory for one of the new cities that is established, along with a full description of how a new culture evolved. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickstealingtheoceans-141101021636-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Stealing the Oceans by Rick Doble is a hard science fiction novella based on our current understanding of science and technology. An unusual SF story, it covers 1000 years when the people of the Earth are forced to make drastic changes. This occurs because ocean levels begin to gradually fall for hundreds of years -- with no end in sight. Using the latest technology, world governments work to determine the reason. But the discovery of the cause leads to panic and desperate attempts to rebuild civilizations. This epic story is as much about the forces involved as the individual people -- and comes complete with a city directory for one of the new cities that is established, along with a full description of how a new culture evolved.
Stealing the Oceans: Humanity Struggles for Survival in This 1000 Year Epic When a Mysterious Force Threatens to Drain the Oceans Dry from Rick Doble
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A Brief History of Light & Photography by Rick Doble /slideshow/a-brief-history-of-light-photography-by-rick-doble/40987405 doblerickhistoryoflightandphotography-141101021027-conversion-gate01
This fully illustrated 23 page paper traces the history of photography and our understanding of light from prehistoric times to the present day and also speculates about the future. From Aristotle to Einstein the camera is much older than most realize. Because photography can record fine detail and freeze a moment of the past, it has also transformed our modern understanding of time and also provided a record of the past which was previously unavailable.]]>

This fully illustrated 23 page paper traces the history of photography and our understanding of light from prehistoric times to the present day and also speculates about the future. From Aristotle to Einstein the camera is much older than most realize. Because photography can record fine detail and freeze a moment of the past, it has also transformed our modern understanding of time and also provided a record of the past which was previously unavailable.]]>
Sat, 01 Nov 2014 02:10:27 GMT /slideshow/a-brief-history-of-light-photography-by-rick-doble/40987405 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) A Brief History of Light & Photography by Rick Doble rick_doble This fully illustrated 23 page paper traces the history of photography and our understanding of light from prehistoric times to the present day and also speculates about the future. From Aristotle to Einstein the camera is much older than most realize. Because photography can record fine detail and freeze a moment of the past, it has also transformed our modern understanding of time and also provided a record of the past which was previously unavailable. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickhistoryoflightandphotography-141101021027-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This fully illustrated 23 page paper traces the history of photography and our understanding of light from prehistoric times to the present day and also speculates about the future. From Aristotle to Einstein the camera is much older than most realize. Because photography can record fine detail and freeze a moment of the past, it has also transformed our modern understanding of time and also provided a record of the past which was previously unavailable.
A Brief History of Light & Photography by Rick Doble from Rick Doble
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5 Year Photographic Study of Musicians in Motion: Still Photos Exposed For Several Seconds Using Time Flow Techniques /slideshow/5-year-photographic-study-of-musicians-in-motion-still-photos-exposed-for-several-seconds-using-time-flow-techniques/40342691 doblerickmusiciansinmotion-141016050458-conversion-gate01
Using the power of digital photographer, this interactive PowerPoint eBook for teachers, students and artists examines the depiction of motion in still photography. It is based in part on the innovative work of the Cubist painters (Picasso & Braque), the Italian Futurists, and in particular the photographs of Anton Bragaglia, a photographer associated with the Italian Futurist movement -- around 1900. A brief explanation of their work and ideas is included in an introduction. This interactive PowerPoint presentation concentrates on the movements of musicians, exposed over an extended period of time, in candid situations -- dubbed 'time flow' photography. The resulting imagery is similar to the goals of the Italian Futurists. In over 60 candid digital photographs taken over five years, this eBook presents photos of guitarists, violinists, singers, bass players and more. Teachers, students and schools may use this presentation in their work, if they want -- see the notice in the eBook.]]>

Using the power of digital photographer, this interactive PowerPoint eBook for teachers, students and artists examines the depiction of motion in still photography. It is based in part on the innovative work of the Cubist painters (Picasso & Braque), the Italian Futurists, and in particular the photographs of Anton Bragaglia, a photographer associated with the Italian Futurist movement -- around 1900. A brief explanation of their work and ideas is included in an introduction. This interactive PowerPoint presentation concentrates on the movements of musicians, exposed over an extended period of time, in candid situations -- dubbed 'time flow' photography. The resulting imagery is similar to the goals of the Italian Futurists. In over 60 candid digital photographs taken over five years, this eBook presents photos of guitarists, violinists, singers, bass players and more. Teachers, students and schools may use this presentation in their work, if they want -- see the notice in the eBook.]]>
Thu, 16 Oct 2014 05:04:57 GMT /slideshow/5-year-photographic-study-of-musicians-in-motion-still-photos-exposed-for-several-seconds-using-time-flow-techniques/40342691 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) 5 Year Photographic Study of Musicians in Motion: Still Photos Exposed For Several Seconds Using Time Flow Techniques rick_doble Using the power of digital photographer, this interactive PowerPoint eBook for teachers, students and artists examines the depiction of motion in still photography. It is based in part on the innovative work of the Cubist painters (Picasso & Braque), the Italian Futurists, and in particular the photographs of Anton Bragaglia, a photographer associated with the Italian Futurist movement -- around 1900. A brief explanation of their work and ideas is included in an introduction. This interactive PowerPoint presentation concentrates on the movements of musicians, exposed over an extended period of time, in candid situations -- dubbed 'time flow' photography. The resulting imagery is similar to the goals of the Italian Futurists. In over 60 candid digital photographs taken over five years, this eBook presents photos of guitarists, violinists, singers, bass players and more. Teachers, students and schools may use this presentation in their work, if they want -- see the notice in the eBook. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doblerickmusiciansinmotion-141016050458-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Using the power of digital photographer, this interactive PowerPoint eBook for teachers, students and artists examines the depiction of motion in still photography. It is based in part on the innovative work of the Cubist painters (Picasso &amp; Braque), the Italian Futurists, and in particular the photographs of Anton Bragaglia, a photographer associated with the Italian Futurist movement -- around 1900. A brief explanation of their work and ideas is included in an introduction. This interactive PowerPoint presentation concentrates on the movements of musicians, exposed over an extended period of time, in candid situations -- dubbed &#39;time flow&#39; photography. The resulting imagery is similar to the goals of the Italian Futurists. In over 60 candid digital photographs taken over five years, this eBook presents photos of guitarists, violinists, singers, bass players and more. Teachers, students and schools may use this presentation in their work, if they want -- see the notice in the eBook.
5 Year Photographic Study of Musicians in Motion: Still Photos Exposed For Several Seconds Using Time Flow Techniques from Rick Doble
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Historic Timeline: The Capture of Movement in Painting and Photography by Rick Doble /slideshow/historic-timeline-the-capture-of-movement-in-painting-and-photography-by-rick-doble/39235697 timelinecaptureofmotionpaintingphotography-140918053014-phpapp01
From Leonardo da Vinci to Rembrandt to the Italian Futurists to the invention of motion pictures by Edison, there has been a 500 year quest to depict motion in still images. This fully illustrated paper traces that development and suggests how the quest for the depiction of motion in still imagery might be continued.]]>

From Leonardo da Vinci to Rembrandt to the Italian Futurists to the invention of motion pictures by Edison, there has been a 500 year quest to depict motion in still images. This fully illustrated paper traces that development and suggests how the quest for the depiction of motion in still imagery might be continued.]]>
Thu, 18 Sep 2014 05:30:14 GMT /slideshow/historic-timeline-the-capture-of-movement-in-painting-and-photography-by-rick-doble/39235697 rick_doble@slideshare.net(rick_doble) Historic Timeline: The Capture of Movement in Painting and Photography by Rick Doble rick_doble From Leonardo da Vinci to Rembrandt to the Italian Futurists to the invention of motion pictures by Edison, there has been a 500 year quest to depict motion in still images. This fully illustrated paper traces that development and suggests how the quest for the depiction of motion in still imagery might be continued. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/timelinecaptureofmotionpaintingphotography-140918053014-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From Leonardo da Vinci to Rembrandt to the Italian Futurists to the invention of motion pictures by Edison, there has been a 500 year quest to depict motion in still images. This fully illustrated paper traces that development and suggests how the quest for the depiction of motion in still imagery might be continued.
Historic Timeline: The Capture of Movement in Painting and Photography by Rick Doble from Rick Doble
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