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LUMA2SOLATOR

January 21, 2011 by Jason D. Page

http://www.pipslab.org/
http://www.luma2solator.org/
http://www.lumasol.nl/

An installation which enables the audience to make light paintings and light graffiti themselves. The audience becomes artist and subject. The Luma2solator uses a revolutionary technique, invented and developed by PIPS:lab, which is a real time equivalent of the photographic principle of an open shutter: one can see what one is doing.The Luma2solator has an on-board flash, which captures the artist within his light painting. The installation shows all the works of art when they are not in use. Besides the real time feature, the Luma2solator is enhanced with an ‘animation’ and ‘beat’ modus which invite and guide the user in the process of making four images, which are shown in a rhythmical sequence after recording.

Filed Under: PIPS:lab Light Painting Video Tagged With: light graffiti, Light Painting Video, Luma2solator, Lumasol, Lumatosolator, PIPS:lab

LUMASOL

January 21, 2011 by Jason D. Page

http://www.pipslab.org/
http://www.luma2solator.org/
http://www.lumasol.nl/

Photographic light recording

Filed Under: PIPS:lab Light Painting Video Tagged With: light graffiti, Light Painting Video, Luma2solator, Lumasol, Lumatosolator, PIPS:lab

PIPSLAB ONITSUKA TIGER collaboration

January 21, 2011 by Jason D. Page

http://www.pipslab.org/
http://www.luma2solator.org/
http://www.lumasol.nl/

PIPSLAB ONITSUKA TIGER collaboration

Filed Under: PIPS:lab Light Painting Video Tagged With: light graffiti, Light Painting Video, Luma2solator, Lumasol, Lumatosolator, PIPS:lab

Archie & the Bees

January 21, 2011 by Jason D. Page

http://www.pipslab.org/
http://www.luma2solator.org/
http://www.lumasol.nl/

Five men. Five ego’s. Ten years. Archie & the Bees is PIPS:lab naked and honest. They invite their group therapist onto the stage floor and bluntly share their vulnerability as a group of artists. Power struggles, magical tricks with light, colour and sound and soothing yet quirky tunes are the core ingredients of this new PIPS:lab creation.

Filed Under: PIPS:lab Light Painting Video Tagged With: light graffiti, Light Painting Video, Luma2solator, Lumasol, Lumatosolator, PIPS:lab

Diespace

January 21, 2011 by Jason D. Page

http://www.pipslab.org/
http://www.luma2solator.org/
http://www.lumasol.nl/

The proportional amount of elderly people (65+) in the world will increase dramatically in the near future. This cause of events is what PIPS:lab call Greyification. And in it they see an enormous possibility for commercial self-enrichment.

Thus they create DieSpace.nl: the first internet community for those in the Afterlife.

Filed Under: PIPS:lab Light Painting Video Tagged With: light graffiti, Light Painting Video, Luma2solator, Lumasol, Lumatosolator, PIPS:lab

Light Writing Guide

January 21, 2011 by Jason D. Page

Light Writing Graffiti Tutorial by Pips:lab
http://www.pipslab.org/
http://www.luma2solator.org/
http://www.lumasol.nl/

Photographic light recording.

Filed Under: PIPS:lab Light Painting Video Tagged With: light graffiti, Light Graffiti Tutorial, Light Painting Tutorial, Light Painting Video, Light Writing Guide, Luma2solator, Lumasol, Lumatosolator, PIPS:lab

Luma2solator

January 21, 2011 by Jason D. Page

http://www.pipslab.org/
http://www.luma2solator.org/
http://www.lumasol.nl/

An installation which enables the audience to make light paintings and light graffiti themselves. The audience becomes artist and subject. The Luma2solator uses a revolutionary technique, invented and developed by PIPS:lab, which is a real time equivalent of the photographic principle of an open shutter: one can see what one is doing.The Luma2solator has an on-board flash, which captures the artist within his light painting. The installation shows all the works of art when they are not in use. Besides the real time feature, the Luma2solator is enhanced with an ‘animation’ and ‘beat’ modus which invite and guide the user in the process of making four images, which are shown in a rhythmical sequence after recording

Filed Under: PIPS:lab Light Painting Video Tagged With: Light Painting Video, Luma2solator, Lumasol, Lumatosolator, PIPS:lab

TCB Interview

January 18, 2011 by Jason D. Page

Picking the brain of Light Painter TCB aka Dana Maltby.

1. What is your name?

Dana Maltby

2. Do you have an alias that you go by?

TCB Ð
Twin Cities Brightest

3. Are you a soloist or are you part of a Light Painting
group? If a group who is in
your group?

My roommate is Jake Saari aka Ectro so we
shoot a lot lately, and sometimes a fellow named Mike Greenwell aka 55125. However I
prefer to shoot alone.

4. What education do you have?

Bachelors of fine arts,
Graphic Design from CVA the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul, Minnesota

5. What
is your occupation?

Super hero, super villain, space voyager, star child, felon,
explorer, photographer.

6. How long have you been a photographer?

Seriously
shooting non-stop since three years ago when I learned about light painting.

7. How
long have you been light painting?

3 years if you donÕt count the shots I did with
a lighter about 8 years ago.

8. How did you discover Light Painting
Photography?

On accident, then flickr people were already doing it and I learned a
lot from others, everyone is very nice and helpful.

9. What was your first Light
Painting Image?

roller coaster

10.
Film or Digital?

Digi

11. Do you believe in aliens?

I am an alien.

12. What is
your standard Light Painting Photography setup?

Camera, tripod, lights, beer.

13.
What is your favorite color?

The red/orange custom white balance shots I
take.

14. Who
influences your Light Painting Photography work?

Back in the day, Tdub303,
Pooleshooter Cindi, Lapp-pro. Now mostly Ectro, kidÕs crazy good.

15. Who is your
favorite Light Painting Artist?

Eric Staller, Lapp-pro, Ectro

16. What is your
favorite food?

Tie between good chili and stir fry

17. Do you create in any other
mediums other than light painting? If so what are
they?

I used to do the graff and
I have a degree in Graphic Design.

18. What is your favorite Light Painting
Photography image that you have created?

If you knew how much I shoot you would
know thatÕs impossible to answer. How about this, itÕs the image that I did last at
the time of this interview.

19. What is your favorite Light Painting Photography
image of another artist?

Ectro
imgp1094
IMGP1094

20. What is the most
difficult part of Light Painting Photography?

Centering the camera in a perfectly
round tunnel, not getting arrested breaking into buildings.

21. How do you get your
Light Painting Photography work seen?

The interwebs, flickr, facebook but that is
really pissing me off with all the retards on it, and some shows. I donÕt really
care about shows since itÕs basically a waste of time explaining to everyone how you
do light painting. I prefer to take a photo every day instead.

22. Do you sell your
Light Painting Photography work?

Sure.

24. Where can we see more of your
work?

www. twincitiesbrightest.com
www.flickr.com/photos/twincitiesbrightest/

25.
What is your favorite quote?

Straight out of the camera or die.

26. Who is your
favorite artist?

Shock.

27. What is you favorite activity other than light
painting?

Risking my life.

28. Tell me a good light painting story.

Cops letting
me off after being utterly confused as to what the hell IÕm doing.

29. Tell me a
nightmare light painting story.

The spot got locked down.

30. Have you ever been
arrested or ticketed for light painting?

Not yet.

31. What do you say to people
when they see you light painting and they ask Òwhat
the hell are you doingÓ?

Being
a magician.

32. Where do you find inspiration for your Light Painting
Photography?

Sci-fi movies, my hatred for everyone who is lazy.

33. Who would you
like to punch?

People who think HDR photos are hot, they are not.

35. Why do you
Light Paint?

Because IÕm addicted.

36. What is your favorite time to shoot?

In
the middle of the day in a tunnel or cave or building basement.

37. What is your
favorite subject to shoot?

Gnarly fucking ruins and forgotten places, the grimier
and more dangerous the better.

39. If you could travel anywhere to Light Paint
where would you go?

The top of the Mayan ruins in 2012 to spin an orb on top of the
temple as the apocalypse strikes.

40. Have you ever invented a Light Painting
Photography tool? If so what was it and
how did it work?

IÕve been a part of a lot
of ground breaking tools, check out my tutorials.

41. Do you ever get sick of
explaining your work to people?

Not when they are hot girls and itÕs making me
looks cool.

42. How many times have you heard the word photoshop when someone
was
describing or asking about your work?

A lot, and I think a lot of people do use
it. They donÕt use it to create the light, but thatÕs the easy part anyway. If you
couldnÕt get the shot you wanted straight from the camera then realize itÕs
impossible and move on.

43. What makes you happy?

Beer on abandoned building
rooftops.

44. What makes you mad?

Not bringing enough beer, water dripping from
the ceilings of drains into my beer.

45. What part of Light Painting Photography do
you enjoy the most?

Making awesome images.

46. What part of Light Painting
Photography do you hate the most?

Pushing myself way too hard all the time.

47. Do
you have a website? If yes what is the address?

www.twincitiesbrightest.com

48.
What is Light Painting Photography?

A long exposure photograph with light movement
or surface painting, It is not strobing, thatÕs why strobing has a different
name.

49. Give me some advice for anyone that might like to try Light
Painting
Photography.

Look at my tutorials and on the flickr group Light
Junkies.
www.flickr.com/groups/lightjunkies/

50. Are you scared of the
dark?

Sometimes.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography Tagged With: Dana Maltby, Light Painting, Light Painting Photography, TCB, Twin Cities Brightest

Twin Cities Brightest

January 17, 2011 by Jason D. Page

One Line Light Painting by Dana Maltby

Done in primarily one line, this straight-from-the-camera light painting photograph is accompanied by the making-of video as the proof in the pudding.

by Dana Maltby
www.flickr.com/photos/twincitiesbrightest
www.twincitiesbrightest.com

Filed Under: Dana Maltby Tagged With: Dana Maltby, Light Painting Video, TCB, Twin Cities Brightest

LED excellent bar!

January 17, 2011 by Jason D. Page

You should buy this LED light sword from me for $60 all wired up, make the magic happen yourself with this super duper light tool brought to you by Twin Cities Brightest.

by Dana Maltby
www.flickr.com/photos/twincitiesbrightest
www.twincitiesbrightest.com

Filed Under: Dana Maltby Tagged With: Dana Maltby, LED, LED light Bar, Light Painting, Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video, TCB, Twin Cities Brightest

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