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I'm a 33-year-old freelance webdeveloper and photographer living near The Hague, The Netherlands.
This is my personal weblog, where I often post selections of my favourite photos.
Sometimes I make art with code.
Mail me at milovermeulen at gmail dot com.
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October 30, 2005
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Oh yeah, this is the Vaspers cup of tea, deliberate pseudo-surrealism. It even no longer looks like a car anymore. The car smashes into itself and morphs into Less Than A Car. Give me more like this. More, please. I've used Rotating Mirror on Paint Shop Pro 7 to do similar effects, make two headed people and animals.
Being in the right place (in front of the attic window, trying out my new camera) at the right time (helicopter is circling around, doing some sort of environmental survey) is nice sometimes...
True, I saw an item about it on TV.
They used to check all the dikes manually. Hell of a job, took them over two years every five year.
This state of the art heli (develloped by the TU Delft) can do the job of all those men in just two weeks.
Nice fog photos, fogotos.=.i nonemost fogot to mention that I also alas took some phog fotos, one is so good, all you see are two street lamp lights, headlights of a car coming at you, and the headlights iluminate two parked cars, very eerie, but not digital, so I can't upload them to my art blog.
Hoi Milo,
Kun je het contrast, resp. de gamma-factor van de foto nog wat aanpassen? Ik zie nu alleen een silhouet van het station, en zie niet goed de interessante fietsen-samenscholing. Of is dit contrast de artistieke opzet?
Don't know why, but some photos just work so much better when black-and-white. This is one of them. I just "see" more in this than in the colour version.
This is so strange and bulky. Like something falling from the sky. I love images that make me wonder, where I almost seem to know what it might be, but the recognition fails and misfires, leaving me in mystery and consternation.
I added this photoblog to my list of More High Fidelity Home Page Examples which will be given to readers of Usability Interface online newsletter out of Brussels, when they request it in response to my recently published article.
Hope this gives you a little added exposure and increased traffic.
My 2005 date on art specimen at my site is a work around to make that piece appear at top of pile no matter what else I add to my blog.
What is a "real" photo? This may be a photo of a "real" scene in the external instrumentally verifiable non-virtual objective world, but what if it isn't?
Milo, the angle, the fog, the proximity all conspire to make me feel uncomfortably close to the scene.
I half expect a semi-vampire to partially emerge from the incomplete shadows and fractionated haze.
Everybody knows what those things are: alien candle snuffers from outer space, here to turn our lights off and bring solemn darkness to our hapless unhappy planet.
I like the first one best. At first, I thought they were Professor Rosmund's gigantic mutated preying mantis pets escaped from his dubious lab, but no. They're still there. I checked.
I looked at digital cameras at Walmart tonight. Gonna ask Santa for one.
They are actually giant light cranes to illuminate the square. Their angle is shifted every so often; the rest of the time they remain stationary, unfortunately :)
4. posted by huphtur at 14:38 on
November 27, 2004
Wow, there is a panel, but I never thought to try it... According to http://www.xs4all.nl/~couvreur/engl/rdam/wand3.htm : "There are 4 crane like lighting elements, that can be controlled by the public by means of a control panel (Button 1 for choosing the lamp, OK, Button 2 for the new position, OK)"
I like how my identification of exactly what those structures below the clouds are is just beyond my understanding. They look like breasts, but seem to be rooftops, but exotically odd. Chimneys? On residential rooves? roofs?
For some reason, with my own art, I usually ask if a work would make a nice music CD cover or a book cover. If not, I doubt how good it is. I don't see my digital paintings as wall decorations, unless to cover over a hole.
This would make a nice CD cover for a recording by Alvin Lucier, Vladimir Ussachevsky, Hovhaness, or Stockhausen...maybe Schoenberg or Berg.
Ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the fun fair. Take a seat in the bumper cars, and enjoy ^__^
The colors are gorgeous. I can almost hear the circus music. I suspect that one of the building ( the one with all its windows lit on a column ) is present in the header.
Yes, I was at the Crossing Border Festival thursday night, where I watched (among other things) the band Lambchop perform a live soundtrack to the 1927 silent movie Sunrise. Quite amazing (no photos of that unfortunately).
Info: http://www.crossingborder.nl/nl/popup.php?artiestID=521
I can't decide how much I like this one Milo. The cord is distracting, yet odd too. Is this a computer monitor? The colors and lighting are wonderful, as usual. This is art because it is strange, somehow pleasing and disappointing at the same time. I think it's great that you put this up on your photoblog, which is still the only photoblog linked to on my art gallery site.
I guess even crappy photos are worth posting from time to time, if they prompt interesting comments such as yours just now. :)
Seriously, that things didn't quite look neat and tidy in this photo is why I decided to post it. Sort of fits in with the 'unrandom' collection in that way: http://milov.nl/cat/unrandom
this is very artistic, in an odd way however. this oddness does not detract from its effect on me. in fact, I prefer odd things to "normal" : "universal" art that the masses gaze at superficially.
I don't have digital camera, but take lots of regular photos. I love "mistakes" and weird processing errors. sometimes vastly better than carefully planned and executed "art" photos.
See I light this a lock. The double identified split screen image of duality is twice as nice as one solo unity of a single form in monotonous isolation.
This is art. The framing is art. The colors are art. The balance is art. I really like it beyond worded nuances.
My site is listed on the Museum of Computer Art as a distinguished site:
He's a Lower East Side [New York City, where I lived in 1980s] artist, probably famous to you by now, but I had to turn you on to this link, if you have not seen it yet.
Ah ok, I checked the filename, a inverted watercooler, that's just freaky. At the the top in the middle it looks like a ship sailing on a stormy ocean :-)
I really love this photo. The muted golden light is soothing. The framing is perfect, that diagonal [line] down the middle, edge between sky and earth/buildings.
A glowing grace for the eyes to rest upon.
Wish I could easily obtain that color with my JASC Paint Shop Pro on Windows XP.
Eddie: Good evening officer.
Policeman: You all right sir? You seem to have a pencil up your nose.
Eddie: Oh? Ho, oh yes. I've been sleep-doodling. I'm very bad at it.
Policeman: You realise this paper's upside-down, sir?
Eddie: ...So are my eyes. [rolls his eyes]
Policeman: Hmmm.
Richie: Okay. Thanks for popping round. Well done on the Birmingham Six by the way. Hurrah for the filth! Um, I mean the pigs! Er, the narcs! Em, oh damn I'm sleep-slanging again!
Policeman: Whack him, Jenkins.
Richie: What?
Richie: I see your point.
Eddie: Why? Have my pants fallen down? [looks down] No, they're up, I can see they're up. Oh! I see your point.
Richie: Why? Have my pants fallen down? [looks down] No, they're up, I can see they're up. Oh! I see your point.
Eddie: Why? Have my pants fallen down? [looks down] No, they're up, I can see they're up. Oh! I see your point.
Richie: Why? Have my... Argh! Eddie! We seem to be stuck in some kind of knob-joke loop!
[Eddie and Richie run around in panic]
Zoek de fout(en)...
1. posted by ACJ at 02:40 on February 27, 2005
Quite shocking.
2. posted by Low at 13:59 on February 27, 2005
3. posted by Nick at 15:10 on February 27, 2005
4. posted by echa at 01:28 on March 05, 2005
Bedrijf's uien :D
5. posted by Milo at 08:31 on March 05, 2005
"Bedrijfsuitjes"
6. posted by frans peter at 10:21 on March 06, 2005