Capture: The Night Time Is The Right Time
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Great work, folks!
Jackson, your trees look totally fake ;-) And I love the crosshatching on the path in the first one, and how it marks the transition between one reality and another. Very Miéville. ;-)
Johnathan, your wall pictures have a strikingly abstract, urban aesthetic. Fascinating how you three have taken quite different views.
I particularly like Sophie's ropey pohutukawa against the murky sky -- could easily be water not air.
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Way off topic, sorry, but didn't somebody about these parts post a snap or two of this project in its earlier stages?
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Lilith __, in reply to
didn’t somebody about these parts post a snap or two of this project in its earlier stages?
I think that was Nora. Although I couldn't tell you which thread that was.
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Actually, isn't "noise wall" a bit of a misnomer? Isn't it really a Wall of Silence? :-)
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
isn’t “noise wall” a bit of a misnomer
Depends which side your on. The ones around Beijing seem to work by bouncing the noise back at the road, making them definitely "noise walls" on that side. It would be cool (because I woke up far too early and am still slowly caffeinating) if the wall could take all that noise energy and turn it into a pretty light show on the quiet side. Then it would be a wall of silent sci-fi awesomeness.
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I don’t know why, but having this playing in the background of the pics is… existentially trippy. :)
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JacksonP, in reply to
Thanks Lilith.
Actually, isn't "noise wall" a bit of a misnomer? Isn't it really a Wall of Silence? :-)
Whichever, it was eerily effective. A distant hum thrum, which just happened to be two metres away.
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JacksonP, in reply to
I don't know why, but looking at Jackson's typically lovely pics with this playing in the background is... existentially trippy. :)
Thanks Craig. Of course Jonathan and Sophie need a special mention here, especially as they discovered the location for this. In fact, I gather they have been issued a trespass notice for loitering. ;-)
Joking.
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Nice! I'd pop down on my bike for a daytime recce, but I appear to still be tired from my birthday party ...
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Brilliant photos! It makes me want to explore the area at night and during the day.
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The In-Space No-one Can Hear You Screen©
Those panels look remarkably unscratch-tagged, here's hoping they remain so......and you'd think there'd be some way to extract energy (even small amounts) from the squelching of sound, it is after all a wave...
...I mean, it can trigger enough electrical current to send signals along the auditory nerve to the brain, that's gotta be useful somewhere in the scheme of things, right?
...or does noise become static energy, sloughing off charge, blundering through the iron forest, unheard, with no particle place to go...
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Lilith __, in reply to
…or does noise become static energy, sloughing off charge, blundering through the iron forest, unheard, with no particle place to go…
I was wondering that, too, though not as eloquently ;-)
Could sound vibrations move tiny electrical generators? Or are we building castles in the ear?
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
The drums, the drums...
building castles...
...by the hammer, anvil and stirrup
this must be Middle Ear then!(if it's not I'm outer ear...)
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It's a pretty cool place to walk, night or day, and un-naturally quiet. The screen is a bit grubby, and will probably only get dirtier, filtering the light (and sound?) in a different way. I wonder how that acrylic will degrade too - will it become more opaque, or just increase the yellow?
Speaking of cool - it was during our 'really cold' weather, Jackson really was rugged up in layers, topped off with anorak.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Waxing lyrical
With these ear drums and these ear trumpets, I'm having a tympanic attack!
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
I’m having a tympanic attack!
Is that a panic attack that is only soothed by tim-tams?
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Sophie G, in reply to
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
having this playing in the background of the pics is… existentially trippy. :)
Nice - gives it a little Peter Greenaway edge?
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Lilith __, in reply to
I’m having a tympanic attack!
Is that a panic attack that is only soothed by tim-tams?
No, Tim's panicking. But it's OK, we're having a chit chat. And listening to toffee pop. Mellow puffiness is setting in.
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A distant hum thrum, which just happened to be two metres away
At first, it felt like my ears were blocked. It is eerie.
Nice! I’d pop down on my bike for a daytime recce, but I appear to still be tired from my birthday party
On yer bike! It's awesome out there today.
In the neighbourhood: photo above is of the Ponsonby Post Office.
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Where the wild things are.
It's a jungle out there....
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Lilith __, in reply to
Jackson really was rugged up in layers, topped off with anorak.
Sadly, I have yet to see a picture of this Anorak Man. Wild Things, pish. ;-)
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