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BIO
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Regina Pinto lives, loves and believes in net.art. So that all her work
as artist ( http://arteonline.arq.br/library.htm )
or curator ( http://arteonline.arq.br )
is done for the web.
as artist ( http://arteonline.arq.br/library.htm )
or curator ( http://arteonline.arq.br )
is done for the web.
Delighted with Abe & Mo singing the blogs, I decided to sing "I want some red roses for a blue Earth"
I WANT SOME RED ROSES FOR A BLUE EARTH"
or
"MOTHER NATURE X ATOMIC ROSE"
This work is a battle of pixels transformed in *anime* which asks us to
think
ecologically: a rose is a rose is a rose?
http://arteonline.arq.br/ecologia/
Created by : Regina Celia Pinto 2005 /2006
Credits:
Inspired by Lia Belart's grey scale watercolours, by the poetry of Vinicius
de Moraes and by the Japanese "animes".
Special Participation:
David Inkey (poet)
"Nature's Nook - Xenophilia"
Regina Pinto is attempting without words to portray a sense of awe and
despair... the rose has been a gift of beauty into our lives, but when the
atomic cloud of destruction appears to us as an explosive "rose" we need to
look further into our lives and all life. In "Mother Nature" she used my
poem on a rose background to share some sense of our unity. (David Inkey)
Djalma Paiva ( Fine Artist- in memorian)
Lia Belart (Fine Artist)
Showing small fragments of the Vinicius de Moraes' well known poem.
Photos, videos, design and programming:
Regina Celia Pinto
***************************************************
Information:
If you want to read the narrative in a linear way, click on the Atomic Rose
at the first page. If you want to know Mother Nature click on Mother Nature
at the first page. If you want to see the battle, click on the X at the
first page.
Working well with Mozzila Firefox and Internet Explorer, PC, 1024 x 768.
http://arteonline.arq.br/ecologia/
***************************************************
Warmest regards,,
Regina Celia Pinto
http://arteonline.arq.br/
http://arteonline.arq.br/library.htm
Last Works:
http://arteonline.arq.br/magic_walls/
http://arteonline.arq.br/eva/
http://arteonline.arq.br/ducks/
http://arteonline.arq.br/eua200km/
The Newest Work:
"MOTHER NATURE X ATOMIC ROSE"
http://arteonline.arq.br/ecologia/
or
"MOTHER NATURE X ATOMIC ROSE"
This work is a battle of pixels transformed in *anime* which asks us to
think
ecologically: a rose is a rose is a rose?
http://arteonline.arq.br/ecologia/
Created by : Regina Celia Pinto 2005 /2006
Credits:
Inspired by Lia Belart's grey scale watercolours, by the poetry of Vinicius
de Moraes and by the Japanese "animes".
Special Participation:
David Inkey (poet)
"Nature's Nook - Xenophilia"
Regina Pinto is attempting without words to portray a sense of awe and
despair... the rose has been a gift of beauty into our lives, but when the
atomic cloud of destruction appears to us as an explosive "rose" we need to
look further into our lives and all life. In "Mother Nature" she used my
poem on a rose background to share some sense of our unity. (David Inkey)
Djalma Paiva ( Fine Artist- in memorian)
Lia Belart (Fine Artist)
Showing small fragments of the Vinicius de Moraes' well known poem.
Photos, videos, design and programming:
Regina Celia Pinto
***************************************************
Information:
If you want to read the narrative in a linear way, click on the Atomic Rose
at the first page. If you want to know Mother Nature click on Mother Nature
at the first page. If you want to see the battle, click on the X at the
first page.
Working well with Mozzila Firefox and Internet Explorer, PC, 1024 x 768.
http://arteonline.arq.br/ecologia/
***************************************************
Warmest regards,,
Regina Celia Pinto
http://arteonline.arq.br/
http://arteonline.arq.br/library.htm
Last Works:
http://arteonline.arq.br/magic_walls/
http://arteonline.arq.br/eva/
http://arteonline.arq.br/ducks/
http://arteonline.arq.br/eua200km/
The Newest Work:
"MOTHER NATURE X ATOMIC ROSE"
http://arteonline.arq.br/ecologia/
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic projectors?
Yes, I will send to you any information I get.
Thanks for your interest,
Regina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
To: <list@rhizome.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D
Holographic projectors?
> Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>
>
>> Unfortunatelly the information I have is the information I sent you in
>> my
>> first email, which is the information of the exhibition catalogue.
>> Also I
>> have searched web but with no result.
>
> Hello Regina,
>
> yes i also searched the web with no result. and as it seems
> nobody of the rhizome community (who is reading this thread...:-))
> knows about it either. if you should ever get more
> info i would be glad if you could let me know. thanks,
>
> bye, nad
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Thanks for your interest,
Regina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
To: <list@rhizome.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D
Holographic projectors?
> Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>
>
>> Unfortunatelly the information I have is the information I sent you in
>> my
>> first email, which is the information of the exhibition catalogue.
>> Also I
>> have searched web but with no result.
>
> Hello Regina,
>
> yes i also searched the web with no result. and as it seems
> nobody of the rhizome community (who is reading this thread...:-))
> knows about it either. if you should ever get more
> info i would be glad if you could let me know. thanks,
>
> bye, nad
> +
> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
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>
>
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic projectors?
Hello Nad,
You wrote:
"Yes i think so, the holographic information was on the class vial
and i think it was taken from a model of the palace....if it was a hologram!
but i cant think of anything else. do you know the artists name?
i am now really curious about this thing. google also didnt know."
Unfortunatelly the information I have is the information I sent you in my
first email, which is the information of the exhibition catalogue. Also I
have searched web but with no result.
Bye,
Regina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
To: <list@rhizome.org>
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:40 PM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic
projectors?
> Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>
>
>> There was a kind of vial where the light sculpture of the castle
>> appeared
>> magicly inside. Do you believe that is this the secret? What I can
>> say is
>> that that thing made a strong impression in me.
>>
>
> yes i think so, the holographic information was on the class vial
> and i think it was taken from a model of the palace....if it was a
> hologram!
> but i cant think of anything else. do you know the artists name?
> i am now really curious about this thing. google also didnt know.
>
> all the best nad
> +
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>
You wrote:
"Yes i think so, the holographic information was on the class vial
and i think it was taken from a model of the palace....if it was a hologram!
but i cant think of anything else. do you know the artists name?
i am now really curious about this thing. google also didnt know."
Unfortunatelly the information I have is the information I sent you in my
first email, which is the information of the exhibition catalogue. Also I
have searched web but with no result.
Bye,
Regina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
To: <list@rhizome.org>
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:40 PM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic
projectors?
> Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>
>
>> There was a kind of vial where the light sculpture of the castle
>> appeared
>> magicly inside. Do you believe that is this the secret? What I can
>> say is
>> that that thing made a strong impression in me.
>>
>
> yes i think so, the holographic information was on the class vial
> and i think it was taken from a model of the palace....if it was a
> hologram!
> but i cant think of anything else. do you know the artists name?
> i am now really curious about this thing. google also didnt know.
>
> all the best nad
> +
> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> +
> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>
>
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic projectors?
Hello Nad,
You wrote:
holography is basically a way to store 3D information on
a 2D plate (...which i called display, may be that is confusing).
so there must have been some plate. i guess you probably
saw the 3D thing through a glass window? the glass window was
then the plate/display. the holographic information is
"printed" on the glass and the lightbeam is "decoding" the
information into a 3D image.
There was a kind of vial where the light sculpture of the castle appeared
magicly inside. Do you believe that is this the secret? What I can say is
that that thing made a strong impression in me.
you wrote:
i do not worry :-) its good if people ask and discuss.
I think in the same way!
All the best,
Regina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
To: <list@rhizome.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 6:22 PM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic projectors?
> Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>
>> Hello Nad,
>>
>> Yes, I think you are completely right. However, that time it was
>> anything
>> amazing for me.
>
>
> i also find them amazing Regina. light is amazing and
> a most mysterious thing.
>
>>The holography was not interactive but I think that
>> it had
>> not any kind of screen.
>
> holography is basically a way to store 3D information on
> a 2D plate (...which i called display, may be that is confusing).
> so there must have been some plate. i guess you probably
> saw the 3D thing through a glass window? the glass window was
> then the plate/display. the holographic information is
> "printed" on the glass and the lightbeam is "decoding" the
> information into a 3D image.
>
> in the link of the do-it-yourself hologramm (see thread)
> the "display" is just an ordinary transparency.
>
> in the case of holograms on credit cards the "plate" is
> the transparent plastic coating on top of a metallic layer.
>
>>Of course I know that you know much more
>> about this
>> than myself, I am nule. I only wanted to tell my experience. Do not
>> worry!
>>
>
> i do not worry :-) its good if people ask and discuss.
>
>
>
> nad
>
>
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
>> To: <list@rhizome.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 3:20 PM
>> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic projectors?
>>
>>
>> >i post this for the second time, as the previous post seems to have
>> >disappeared:
>> >
>> > Hello Regina
>> >
>> > i think what you saw, was probably something
>> > i would call a traditional hologramm. especially if this
>> > was an exhibition in the eighties. i couldnt find
>> > out what was shown in the exhibition you wrote about, but hologramms
>> > were sort of hip in the eighties. people are still quite
>> > active in this field, but they are nowadays rather banned
>> > to science museums and other nonarts places (with some exeptions
>> :-)).
>> > however since the eighties are hip again (?), we will may be get
>> soon a
>> > hologramm art revival...:-)
>> >
>> > and yes regina i think you are right -it would look quite good for
>> > dirks purpose.
>> > however these hologramms 1) need a screen/display and 2) are
>> > sofar not interactive...or lets say only in low quality
>> > (please see my links in the thread)
>> >
>> > BUT DIRK DOESNT WANT TO USE A DISPLAY......!
>> >
>> > if dirk would use a display, he could e.g. take an animated
>> > hologramm, which is not interactive. may be he could
>> > switch it on and off....for the interactive part :-( :-)
>> >
>> > displays in the size of 1x2m are available for 15000 Euros
>> > e.g. from this british company:
>> > http://www.3d-print.com/holodisplays.html
>> >
>> > nad
>> >
>> >
>> > P.S. you can produce your own hologramm by using a laser pointer
>> > and a programm to generate a digital hologramm
>> > at this site by Doctor Stein:
>> > http://www.medcosm.com/prog_CGHmaker.htm
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello Dirk,
>> >> >
>> >> > Someone else mailed me privately she saw something like this
>> being
>> >> done in
>> >> > the eighties, so i guess that might have been a laser projection.
>> Do
>> >> you
>> >> > or
>> >> > anyone else know what quality of image such techniques might be
>> >> capable of
>> >> > in outdoor conditions? Or whether you could have the static 3d
>> input
>> >> mixed
>> >> > with other input like words or part of words going through it,
>> >> whether you
>> >> > could fade in/out inputs and overlap them in time?
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Yes, I saw the castle of the "Facteur Cheval"
>> >> (http://www.aricie.fr/facteur-cheval/) as holography in the XVI
>> S�o
>> >> Paulo
>> >> Bienalle, 1981. The exhibition of this castle was part of the
>> >> "Outsider Art
>> >> Exhibition", one of the manifestations of the XVI bienalle, curated
>> >> by
>> >> Victor Musgrave. I have the catalogue of this part of the bienalle
>> >> with me,
>> >> but unfortunatelly it does not show a photo of the holography and
>> also
>> >> it
>> >> does not have any text about it. However I remember that there were
>> >> projectors that seemed to be lasers to make the 3d light image,
>> which
>> >> was
>> >> not so big but completely astonishing for me. Perhaps someone else
>> in
>> >> this
>> >> list visited the XVI S�o Paulo bienalle and should give you
>> better
>> >> information than me.
>> >>
>> >> I imagine that your catedral could use the same process because
>> also
>> >> it is
>> >> an architecture.
>> >>
>> >> I hope you get it!
>> >>
>> >> Regina C�lia Pinto
>> >>
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/library.htm
>> >>
>> >> New Works:
>> >>
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/magic_walls/
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/eva/
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/ducks/
>> >>
>> >>
>> > +
>> > -> post: list@rhizome.org
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>> > Membership Agreement available online at
>> http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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>
You wrote:
holography is basically a way to store 3D information on
a 2D plate (...which i called display, may be that is confusing).
so there must have been some plate. i guess you probably
saw the 3D thing through a glass window? the glass window was
then the plate/display. the holographic information is
"printed" on the glass and the lightbeam is "decoding" the
information into a 3D image.
There was a kind of vial where the light sculpture of the castle appeared
magicly inside. Do you believe that is this the secret? What I can say is
that that thing made a strong impression in me.
you wrote:
i do not worry :-) its good if people ask and discuss.
I think in the same way!
All the best,
Regina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
To: <list@rhizome.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 6:22 PM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic projectors?
> Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>
>> Hello Nad,
>>
>> Yes, I think you are completely right. However, that time it was
>> anything
>> amazing for me.
>
>
> i also find them amazing Regina. light is amazing and
> a most mysterious thing.
>
>>The holography was not interactive but I think that
>> it had
>> not any kind of screen.
>
> holography is basically a way to store 3D information on
> a 2D plate (...which i called display, may be that is confusing).
> so there must have been some plate. i guess you probably
> saw the 3D thing through a glass window? the glass window was
> then the plate/display. the holographic information is
> "printed" on the glass and the lightbeam is "decoding" the
> information into a 3D image.
>
> in the link of the do-it-yourself hologramm (see thread)
> the "display" is just an ordinary transparency.
>
> in the case of holograms on credit cards the "plate" is
> the transparent plastic coating on top of a metallic layer.
>
>>Of course I know that you know much more
>> about this
>> than myself, I am nule. I only wanted to tell my experience. Do not
>> worry!
>>
>
> i do not worry :-) its good if people ask and discuss.
>
>
>
> nad
>
>
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Nad" <nad@daytar.de>
>> To: <list@rhizome.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 3:20 PM
>> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3D Holographic projectors?
>>
>>
>> >i post this for the second time, as the previous post seems to have
>> >disappeared:
>> >
>> > Hello Regina
>> >
>> > i think what you saw, was probably something
>> > i would call a traditional hologramm. especially if this
>> > was an exhibition in the eighties. i couldnt find
>> > out what was shown in the exhibition you wrote about, but hologramms
>> > were sort of hip in the eighties. people are still quite
>> > active in this field, but they are nowadays rather banned
>> > to science museums and other nonarts places (with some exeptions
>> :-)).
>> > however since the eighties are hip again (?), we will may be get
>> soon a
>> > hologramm art revival...:-)
>> >
>> > and yes regina i think you are right -it would look quite good for
>> > dirks purpose.
>> > however these hologramms 1) need a screen/display and 2) are
>> > sofar not interactive...or lets say only in low quality
>> > (please see my links in the thread)
>> >
>> > BUT DIRK DOESNT WANT TO USE A DISPLAY......!
>> >
>> > if dirk would use a display, he could e.g. take an animated
>> > hologramm, which is not interactive. may be he could
>> > switch it on and off....for the interactive part :-( :-)
>> >
>> > displays in the size of 1x2m are available for 15000 Euros
>> > e.g. from this british company:
>> > http://www.3d-print.com/holodisplays.html
>> >
>> > nad
>> >
>> >
>> > P.S. you can produce your own hologramm by using a laser pointer
>> > and a programm to generate a digital hologramm
>> > at this site by Doctor Stein:
>> > http://www.medcosm.com/prog_CGHmaker.htm
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Regina Celia Pinto wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello Dirk,
>> >> >
>> >> > Someone else mailed me privately she saw something like this
>> being
>> >> done in
>> >> > the eighties, so i guess that might have been a laser projection.
>> Do
>> >> you
>> >> > or
>> >> > anyone else know what quality of image such techniques might be
>> >> capable of
>> >> > in outdoor conditions? Or whether you could have the static 3d
>> input
>> >> mixed
>> >> > with other input like words or part of words going through it,
>> >> whether you
>> >> > could fade in/out inputs and overlap them in time?
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Yes, I saw the castle of the "Facteur Cheval"
>> >> (http://www.aricie.fr/facteur-cheval/) as holography in the XVI
>> S�o
>> >> Paulo
>> >> Bienalle, 1981. The exhibition of this castle was part of the
>> >> "Outsider Art
>> >> Exhibition", one of the manifestations of the XVI bienalle, curated
>> >> by
>> >> Victor Musgrave. I have the catalogue of this part of the bienalle
>> >> with me,
>> >> but unfortunatelly it does not show a photo of the holography and
>> also
>> >> it
>> >> does not have any text about it. However I remember that there were
>> >> projectors that seemed to be lasers to make the 3d light image,
>> which
>> >> was
>> >> not so big but completely astonishing for me. Perhaps someone else
>> in
>> >> this
>> >> list visited the XVI S�o Paulo bienalle and should give you
>> better
>> >> information than me.
>> >>
>> >> I imagine that your catedral could use the same process because
>> also
>> >> it is
>> >> an architecture.
>> >>
>> >> I hope you get it!
>> >>
>> >> Regina C�lia Pinto
>> >>
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/library.htm
>> >>
>> >> New Works:
>> >>
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/magic_walls/
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/eva/
>> >> http://arteonline.arq.br/ducks/
>> >>
>> >>
>> > +
>> > -> post: list@rhizome.org
>> > -> questions: info@rhizome.org
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>> > -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
>> > +
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>> > Membership Agreement available online at
>> http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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Fw: Fake art call - From Millie Niss
http://www.sporkworld.org//article.php/2005092523563920
This is a repeat call, now that the April deadline is slightly sooner!
Please consider subnmitting!
[Please forward this call to appropriate lists and sites!]
Fake Art:
an exhibit of fake abstract art and fake art criticism
to be held in The Faketropolitan Museum of Art, a virtual museum which will
come to www.sporkworld.org in Spring 2006
Sporkworld.org will host a new collaborative exhibit of computer-generated
digital abstract paintings, to open in Spring 2006. The exhibit will consist
of computer-generated paintings which are different on each viewing,
accompanied by computer-generated art criticism, and a dynamically-generated
soundtrack made up of visitor comments about art, recorded in many
languages.
Artists may contribute to this project in four ways. The first two options
are for artist/programmers to contribute programs to generate paintings or
texts about paintings, while the third option simply requires recording your
voice. The fourth option is a call to photographers and visual artists to
create images of museum visitors.
Thanks!
MN
This is a repeat call, now that the April deadline is slightly sooner!
Please consider subnmitting!
[Please forward this call to appropriate lists and sites!]
Fake Art:
an exhibit of fake abstract art and fake art criticism
to be held in The Faketropolitan Museum of Art, a virtual museum which will
come to www.sporkworld.org in Spring 2006
Sporkworld.org will host a new collaborative exhibit of computer-generated
digital abstract paintings, to open in Spring 2006. The exhibit will consist
of computer-generated paintings which are different on each viewing,
accompanied by computer-generated art criticism, and a dynamically-generated
soundtrack made up of visitor comments about art, recorded in many
languages.
Artists may contribute to this project in four ways. The first two options
are for artist/programmers to contribute programs to generate paintings or
texts about paintings, while the third option simply requires recording your
voice. The fourth option is a call to photographers and visual artists to
create images of museum visitors.
Thanks!
MN