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    Wednesday, May 7, 2008

    So the Tiger is crouching, and the Dragon hides?

    Hello, internet.
    Here's a new photo series, called Stalking Tiger. It's a digital composition of high-res scanned images of real objects, ranging from microphones to circuit boards. The tiger, for example, was created from scanning a small pool of Windex (the shape of the tiger was a complete coincidence). The subtle grain of the plastic that held the pool of liquid also contributed to the overall texture of the background.
    The total size of the composition is 3000 x 4200 pixels, or 10 x 14 inches. All of the images within it were used at their native resolution, as well, to achieve the highest possible quality.
    Check it out at photography.jettisonhigh.com to see Stalking Tiger along with certain sections of the composition at their full resolution. To see the piece in full resolution, click on [website] on the photography page, or just click here.

    2 comments:

    1. Helena said on May 7, 2008 10:51 PM

      reminds me of an artist who visited crca for amy alexander's class a couple months ago, who used to do liquids light shows in the 60s. michael scroggins.

      neat!

      you should check out the zach lieberman performance next tuesday, it's gonna be in warren lecture hall from 5-8.

    2. Mike Toillion said on May 13, 2008 7:51 PM

      Yea, I really like the "liquid" aspect of the tiger. I didn't get a chance to check out that performance, though. How was it?

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