Enjoying live talent at the SAE Sound Off. #music #live #sound #audioengineering #saemiami
Double exposed portraiture from Sarah K. Byrne
The book of life | via Tumblr no We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/59348688/via/Silenceisasound
TOMORROW WILL BE LIKE TODAY
via: kateoplis
“A revelation trembled just beyond the threshold of her understanding.”
Drawings: Eno Henze, Tomorrow will be like today
Close encounters of the macro kind by photographer Janusz Cedrowicz
Mix mode in the SSL Studio today. #mixing #ssl4000G+ #oxford #solidstatelogic #studio #saemiami
Audubon Drawings by Megan Greene
In her recent series, Megan Greene subverts and recontextualizes traditional Audubon bird prints, having long incorporated naturalist studies and images of flora and fauna in her work. In these intricate hybridizations she explores shifts between the found vs. altered, drawn vs. photographic, representational vs. abstract, and the beautiful vs. the grotesque. Her transformations dissolve, evolve and re-conceive the original hijacked images to become something known yet fully new.
Strange Attractors by Chaotic Atmospheres
The darkest art known as Chaos Theory is perfectly embodied in the form of its strange attractors: vast looping trajectories of variables that, when plotted, conjure gorgeous yet insidiously disruptive patterns. Chaotic Atmosphere’s Math: Rules series pays tribute to the beautiful form of chaos and its inevitable collapse of all our efforts to predict it.
Artist: Behance / DeviantArt / Twitter
Photographer Régis Matthey captures things that glow in the dark.
Aaron Ansarov photographs Portuguese man-of-war by placing them on a makeshift light table to capture their translucence. He then mirrors them in Photoshop, resulting in something he describes as “nature’s Rorschach test”.
These spectacular images of space are brought to you by Terry Hancock of the Down Under Observatory.
Milky Way Over Quiver Tree Forest photo series by Florian Breuer



