@pulsr_ai@AdrianoFeria@LawrenceHorn_ Thank you for sharing!
Lawrence photographed the original film image at a wedding in the early 1980's with a crystal (prismatic) lens filter. We then folded it symmetrically - "Heavenly Chords"
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NFTs are like snowflakes, no two are exactly alike. That's what makes them so valuable..
Artworks: @AdrianoFeria + @LawrenceHorn_
Discovered by searching "Crystallized" on #Pulsr
Introducing "PAMELA" -- arriving this Wednesday, Feb. 1 as part of "The Digital Archive: Amplified".
TDA: Amplified includes optical & written explorations into the complexities of The Digital Archive by offering derivatives of the original works.
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"Infrared images possess certain inherent qualities, granting them the power to extract, transform, and transmit both actual and original energy flows, which can be recrystallized by attuned viewers."
To me, a pure Ai or other image should transcend its appearance, so that it can’t be realistically placed. I like seeing the possibilities in things rather than their specific reality. Actually, I’m interested in learning about the Ai mode as a NEW TYPE OF IMAGINATION.
If images and ideas seem arcane, if not incomprehensible, this is partly unavoidable, partly by design. The forces these images release intersect on different planes simultaneously: physical, quantum, optical, psychic, auto-poetic, chromatic iconic, and transcendental.
So what's gonna replace the pixels is the influx of the vibrations from the past. The old analog vibrations can merge with the scene now, the digital scene, and create a new set of vibrations and a new vision.
After Lawrence gifted me his archive, I realized the potential of what he had created. In exploring the images, I began to uncover entirely new dimensions. I invite you to discover & attune to a vibration far deeper than anything digital can offer.
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A new way to experience the world's greatest infrared photography collection - within the Infrared Sky Pod by @steveaoki@a0k1verse@oncyber 🍄
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"That's the Nikon. That's the old camera. Haven't used it for 35 years...it hasn't aged a bit, you know? Looks exactly the same. I've aged a little bit, but not too much."
Dive into the story of the greatest infrared film photographer of all time. 25+ hours of footage incoming.
We're finally back 👽 Featuring 251 new 1/1 scans minted & many more on the way. No drop date hype, no access list. Just art. Or something more...? We hope you enjoy 🔮
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“When you’re open to new energy, the reality will be much more flexible and much less damaged."
"As long as you look at the world and there’s light in you, the light will be in the world.”
Wise words from @LawrenceHorn_
"Before anything else, art is an answer to the question, ‘how can a moment of the world be made to exist by itself?’ Art is an echo chamber in which pure sensation can vibrate in itself."
@LawrenceHorn_
On the left, the original unaltered analog scan was photographed on infrared film in Central Park in the early 80's. By "folding" the photograph digitally, the image on the right begins to liberate the original energy. Folded once more, the Cosmic Golden Egg emerges.