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YouTube - Burning Man Temple of Forgiveness 2007 - 0 views

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    Amazingly, this one is nudity free, or at least seemed so during a careful 9 minute and 53 minute examination that I repeated just to be careful, so I should be able to link to it. Again, we see the sculptural effects on the fire that consumes one of the temporary structures destroyed at the end of Burning Man, but we also see a little of the personal relationship some of the participants have with the event. I think that they might later regret destroying momentos of those they've lost, but at the time, they seem to view this as being a healing act. Why that would be, we're left to guess.
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Online Collection of beautiful art gallery - 0 views

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    These days there are various web portals from where you can buy paintings online. You can have a look at the art gallery of these websites where you can see a number of art paintings. IndianArtIdeas.com is also amongst one of such art gallery where you can see and buy online art paintings
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Getting Started with Firefox extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
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  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
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Chester the Cybernetic Owl - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Otherwise known as Darth Hooter, Chester the Cybernetic Owl started life as a normal owl, but due to an unforeseen series of mishaps too numerous to recount, as well as some filtering, layering, and color enhancement in Photoshop, he ended up as we see him now, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
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The Eye Again Arises Variation 5 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    As is often the case, of late, I started off using the KPT filter "FraxPlorer", along with considerable additional layering, color enhancements, and filtering effects in Photoshop. Through my processes, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1076, I later renamed this one "The Eye Again Arises Variation 5", fifth in a contemporary 5 piece postmodern fractal abstract series. This piece of fractal art, which some might see as being perhaps a little "Cthulhu like", is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
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Mandala of the Noedic Web - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    I created this image through a complex combination of Photoshop filtering and layering, after initially rendering the base image with the 3D fractal program, XenoDream. The final work of art bears little resemblance to that base image. Among other filters and effects, I used Kaleidoscope 2.1 by Mehdi, set to 20 mirror petals, and the KPT Gradient Lab. The end result almost looks like an elaborate symbol of an esoteric secret society. Sitting back and meditating on it, I found myself seeing it as symbolic of the complex web of the Cosmic Collective Consciousness. In ancient Greek philosophy the Nous was thought to be the Cosmic Mind, or Primary Intellect. Thus, that of a Noedic nature is akin to this Cosmic Mind, this web of intellect interconnecting all conscious beings throughout the entire Universe. Out of all of these considerations, I ultimately came up with the name for this work of postmodern contemporary abstract fractal art, "Mandala of the Noedic Web". It is here presented at Bubblews, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
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Dance of Globs Variation 3 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    While originally designed for use on products for World Continuation Day, this festive fractal image, Dance of Globs Variation 3, from Bill M. Tracer Studio, works quite well for an art print poster. I created this piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art with the KPT fractal generator "FraxPlorer". Dance of Globs Variation 3 is the third in a series of 3 color variations, which is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity. Be sure to click on the above small image in order to see this work of postmodern fractal abstraction greatly enlarged.
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Spirals Within Spirals - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    As has been the pattern of my last few posts, this postmodern contemporary abstract fractal art piece is another example of an older work of mine that I am now bringing forward and publishing for my Bubblews audience. In "Spirals Within Spirals" the same or at least similar patterns have a tendency to repeat, as is often found within fractal images. In this image we see spiral patterns within spiral patterns in an echoing display of fractal manifestation. I created this image with a combination of the programs XenoDream and Photoshop. The post work included creating the digital frame, and some filtering and layering effects, as well as adding my digital Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
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A Tear in the Space Time Continuum - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    As I've said in the last few recent posts, I decided to bring some of my older works forward and publish them for my audience here at Bubblews. "A Tear in the Space Time Continuum" is another example of an image that I created using the fractal generator software, Vchira, with post work in Photoshop. Just after creating it, I sat back, gazed at it, and the first thing that came to my mind was that it looked like a tear in the space/time continuum, so without any further thought, I decided to simply give it that title, "A Tear in the Space Time Continuum". Sometimes the titles I give my abstract pieces are almost like Rorschach tests. The first thing that I see in it becomes the title. If any of them were to be interested, psychologists would probably have a field day deconstructing my titles.
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Dude Fractal Thunder Bird - 1 views

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    As I developed the formula for this fractal image, I couldn't help but see forms reminiscent of the Native American Thunder Bird. I created this image with a combination of the programs Vchira and Photoshop.
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Fractal Dragons Writhing - 0 views

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    Often fractal patterns can be reminiscent of living creatures, actual or mythical. Here we see patterns evocative of Asian dragons writhing in fiery skies. I created this image with a combination of the programs Vchira and Photoshop.
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Fractal Pinchers - 1 views

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    Often random patterns of nature show up in fractal images. When I was working on this fractal image, I saw forms that reminded me of crab pinchers here and there in the fractal shapes. Unfortunately, they are less apparent in this reduced resolution version, but if you look closely you can still see them. This image was created using a combination of the fractal generator, Vchira, along with Photoshop filtering effects.
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More Fractal Bubbles - 1 views

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    Using the same base fractal formula, I created this variation on the theme of my earlier fractal work, "Bubbles of the Multiverse". In this one, we see more fractal bubbles expanding through and fluctuating within the extra-membranic domain of the Multiverse. I created this image with a combination of the programs Vchira and Photoshop.
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US Orphan Works Act of 2008 / Capwiz.com - 0 views

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    Action site of person who posted video on Youtube of the same, alleging that copyright protection was about to be shredded for those whose works did not appear in commercial registries. There is some talk about the impact this will have on artists. What I don't see, and would like to, is the text of the bill, itself, and some supporting links. Much of this, we're asked to take on faith, which is a troublesome thing in a setting like the Internet, where we are all forced to deal with strangers. If the author is telling the truth, I hope he'll work on fixing these deficiencies in his site.
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Resonata - a Wave Machine: Play with Resonance - 0 views

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    A computer graphic with adjustable paramaters, said to illustrate the concept of the harmonics of a weighted string. The graphic display, itself, is poorly documented - we don't know what we are seeing, but we know that it can't be the chain, itself, as the movement is generally circular, not linear and largely screen filling, even for small perturbations. The pictures are, however, pretty, and this is a mildly enjoyable toy. Without further clarification, though, I can not, in good conscience, do as others have done and classify this as "science" or "physics" because no real learning is taking place.
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Critical Art Ensemble - 0 views

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    Site for a collective that focuses on the interesection between art and technology, especially biotechnology. See link below, on my list of bookmarks. Steve Kurtz, the artist mention in the previous page bookmarked, is a member of this collective.
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From the Network | This week's featured artworks - 0 views

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    To view all featured artworks see http://www.artreview.com/photo/photo/listFeatured
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Make Your Own Crimped Texture on Card or Paper | Make Your Own Card - 2 views

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    If you are interested in making your own textures on paper, then check out this video. Using this technique you can make diamond crimped backgrounds, perfect to make your own card with a unique touch. It is a very simple process and it achieves an amazing result. You will need a paper crimper, sticky tape, glue and of course paper or cardboard. Watch this video to see how to make this diamond crimped background that you can use to make your own card.
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Featured Members 3rd may 2011 - 0 views

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    This week's featured members on www.artreview.com. To view all see http://www.artreview.com/profiles/friend/listFeatured
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