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Kiss Bye to 2016 in Tumblr – Happy New Year Everyone! Onwards 2017

December 31, 2016

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Tumblr is the home of GIFs, artful Photography, Video and Illustration. But it’s also home to Science, Tutorials and just about any learned pursuit you can imagine. Dive in. Home to ‘no sweat’ blogs, Tumblr has been around for a while in internet terms (founded in 2007). Yahoo snapped it up in 2013 for a […]

England’s Lake District From Above – a Few Aerial Shots from a Prop Plane

November 23, 2016

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Flying over the Lake District in Cumbria in a prop plane on a clear autumn day allowed me to get some incredible shots of low lying cloud, lakes and lush green fields leading up to the hills. These shots were taken on my iPhone 5s. I hope you get as much pleasure from them as […]

Spectacular Shots from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 Competition

November 20, 2016

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An urban leopard in Mumbai, the spectre of a crow in London’s Valentine’s Park and a charnel house of dead wildebeest in Kenya’s Maasai Mara. All category winners in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Each year devoted wildlife photographers submit their best in the hopes of picking up the prized title of Wildlife […]

Data Visualising the Most Popular Map Routes in Britain

September 20, 2016

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Ordnance Survey, makers of Britain’s maps, took a decade of data about the UK’s most popular routes and created these visualisations. If you look at the turn of summer into autumn as an opportunity to don your walking boots and climb Britain’s green and undulating hill country, then this post is for you. And Britain’s […]

NASA unveils the bewildering beauty of Jupiter’s enormous polar light shows — Quartz

July 3, 2016

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Ever seen fireworks on Jupiter? It’s quite something. Astronomers have released breathtaking photos, taken with the Hubble space telescope, of Jupiter’s gigantic auroras, which are light shows caused by high-energy particles entering the planet’s atmosphere near the poles and colliding with gas atoms. They are hundreds of times more powerful than Earth’s, due largely to… via […]

Northern Arts: Opening Up the Ouseburn 02

January 17, 2016

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Welcome to the second of two posts about the Ouseburn Valley arts scene. Open Ouseburn is a two day festival that allows the public to enter the artists’ studios and see what is happening in Newcastle’s art spaces. Once a thriving industrial pocket on one of the world’s great industrial rivers, the Ouseburn Valley has […]

Electronic noise 2: Lights, camera, action, graphics, video, art

October 10, 2014

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Digital artists are no longer confined to hushed gallery spaces. Many are at home with live performance, theatre, video and graphics, producing work that defies category. Mixing it up are the new visionaries. In August WeLove Digital published an update on digital performance and art called ‘Glitch in the Matrix’. Following on from that we […]

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014 preview

September 16, 2014

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Four of the winning images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014 exhibition have been released. They are among 100 showing at London’s Natural History Museum from 24 October 2014 to 30 August 2015. Yes, it is Wildlife Photographer of the Year time again and there is a chance for lucky fans to snap […]

Feel the Burn: Real time visuals from Light Surgeons, ScanOne, Tony Hill and Jamie Allen

September 11, 2014

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This video was recorded at the Real Time Visuals 2014 performances in the CultureLab, Newcastle, UK. Event set up by Stephen Gibson (DJ Nord) through Northumbria University and featuring performances from artists including: Tony Hill – an experimental film maker and performance artist whose work spans more than 40 years. Tony works on all aspects […]

Robot Music: Rise of the machines

July 23, 2014

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The idea of automated music has been around since the nineteenth century but the scope and ambition of modern automation is incredible. These videos show what is possible when professional musicians build their own robots. Automated music has been around since the era of steam powered fairground organs and the player piano. The original robots […]

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