Eric J. Heller
Caustics (from the Greek kaustikos, kaiein, ‘to burn’) 
are geometrical entities formed by the singular concentration of curves, which model approximately the behavior of light rays focused by lenses or curved mirrors, leading to very bright regions when they encounter a surface. The light patterns at the bottom of swimming pools are examples of caustics, produced by the refraction on the wavy surface of water. In this computer image are discovered light caustics produced by two consecutive wavy surfaces, as if light was entering a second sea under the sea

Eric J. Heller

Caustics (from the Greek kaustikos, kaiein, ‘to burn’)

are geometrical entities formed by the singular concentration of curves, which model approximately the behavior of light rays focused by lenses or curved mirrors, leading to very bright regions when they encounter a surface. The light patterns at the bottom of swimming pools are examples of caustics, produced by the refraction on the wavy surface of water. In this computer image are discovered light caustics produced by two consecutive wavy surfaces, as if light was entering a second sea under the sea

Trude van Assem

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Matt Knife photographed by Jeff Silverman

thenoiseinme:

Matt Knife photographed by Jeff Silverman

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Avant Car Guard

Zak Kitnick

Homes (5 sided enclosure, broad opening), 2013

Unfinished steel shelving, nuts and bolts, LDF and vynil table cloth,

221 x 61 x 22,9 cm 

Ara Peterson

Wavepack (Red, Violet, Green), 2012

Acrylic paint on wood, 76 x 125 cm

Marcus Harvey

Dad, 2013

Oil on Inkjet mounted on Canvas, 172,7 x 264,2 cm 

Marcus Harvey


Dad, 2013

Oil on Inkjet mounted on Canvas, 172,7 x 264,2 cm 

Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay

 How dare you to speak to me this way, 2010
 
 silk, 280 x 20 cm

Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay

 How dare you to speak to me this way, 2010

 

silk, 280 x 20 cm

Lisa Klappe

Lisa Klappe

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Steven Parrino
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Avant Car Guard
origami

origami