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On 22-9-2014 15:45, Stephen wrote:
> Why not indeed?
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> Do you take a proprietorial interest?
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LOL
Oh no, not at all!
What I find so fascinating in this image is its play with micro- and
macroscopic, where the two worlds indeed are able to merge perfectly. As
I see it, the islands with cows are an exact representation of a certain
landscape in NL: Waterland, North of Amsterdam, and at the same time the
waterways are the microscopic representations of blood vessels. Very
smart indeed.
Thomas
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Am 22.09.2014 16:29, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> What I find so fascinating in this image is its play with micro- and
> macroscopic, where the two worlds indeed are able to merge perfectly. As
> I see it, the islands with cows are an exact representation of a certain
> landscape in NL: Waterland, North of Amsterdam, and at the same time the
> waterways are the microscopic representations of blood vessels. Very
> smart indeed.
I particularly like the rubber boat blood cells :-)
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On 22/09/2014 15:29, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> What I find so fascinating in this image is its play with micro- and
> macroscopic, where the two worlds indeed are able to merge perfectly. As
> I see it, the islands with cows are an exact representation of a certain
> landscape in NL: Waterland, North of Amsterdam, and at the same time the
> waterways are the microscopic representations of blood vessels. Very
> smart indeed.
Deeply symbolic with a touch of surrealism. An good to look at too.
+1010
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Regards
Stephen
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On 22/09/2014 16:42, Stephen wrote:
> An good to look at too.
"And" I need a new k/board.
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Stephen
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> I have attached my code and the used reed stalk, in p.b.s-f.
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> Explore and enjoy!
>
> Thomas
That looks really nice. Water could use some work though.
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On 23-9-2014 4:17, jhu wrote:
> That looks really nice. Water could use some work though.
>
Water has never been the subject of this proof of concept :-D
Thomas
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On 22-9-2014 17:42, Stephen wrote:
> On 22/09/2014 15:29, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> What I find so fascinating in this image is its play with micro- and
>> macroscopic, where the two worlds indeed are able to merge perfectly. As
>> I see it, the islands with cows are an exact representation of a certain
>> landscape in NL: Waterland, North of Amsterdam, and at the same time the
>> waterways are the microscopic representations of blood vessels. Very
>> smart indeed.
>
> Deeply symbolic with a touch of surrealism. An good to look at too.
>
> +1010
>
Thanks, a friend of mine was working on the glococalyx. I know the area
around Waterland well, because I am living close by. So when I connected
the two, I just had to make this image.
Possibly one of the last original images I made. After that I did things
with POV but mainly variations on a theme. I suffered from a sever case
of real life. I should have more time now (for reasons that are
off-topic), so hopefully I get some more inspiration. OTOH even without
a job my time seems completely filled.
--
Everytime the IT department forbids something that a researcher deems
necessary for her work there will be another hole in the firewall.
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On 22-9-2014 16:29, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 22-9-2014 15:45, Stephen wrote:
>> Why not indeed?
>>
>> Do you take a proprietorial interest?
>>
>
> LOL
>
> Oh no, not at all!
>
> What I find so fascinating in this image is its play with micro- and
> macroscopic, where the two worlds indeed are able to merge perfectly.
Thanks
> As I see it, the islands with cows are an exact representation of a certain
> landscape in NL: Waterland, North of Amsterdam, and at the same time the
> waterways are the microscopic representations of blood vessels.
indeed that is the area I was refering to
> Very smart indeed.
Thanks again and sorry for hijacking your thread.
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Everytime the IT department forbids something that a researcher deems
necessary for her work there will be another hole in the firewall.
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On 23-9-2014 7:43, andrel wrote:
> Thanks again and sorry for hijacking your thread.
You are welcome. Should happen more often :-)
Thomas
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Proof of concept: The wind in the reeds
Date: 2 Oct 2014 10:36:01
Message: <542d62d1@news.povray.org>
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On 17-9-2014 22:34, MichaelJF wrote:
> Looks very much better in my eyes. In fact I'm working on a somewhat similiar
> issue at the moment.
You inspired me to follow your steps, especially as I have problems
exporting hair from Poser: program crash as soon as lines are exported
in an .obj format file.
I intend to develop this a bit further of course. In red: the skullcap.
Thomas
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