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==Nosebleed==
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===Background Story===
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===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Intro</span>===
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There is nothing related to your nose.<br />
There is something related to some kinds of skies.
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===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Background Story</span>===
This is a normal morning or a normal afternoon, however, it is a normally normal moment, you step out of your door, grabbing two bags of rubbish in your hands. From the door to the dustbin, there are 100 steps in total. After 57 steps, you feel your nose bleeding, suddenly.
This is a normal morning or a normal afternoon, however, it is a normally normal moment, you step out of your door, grabbing two bags of rubbish in your hands. From the door to the dustbin, there are 100 steps in total. After 57 steps, you feel your nose bleeding, suddenly.
"What the fuck?!" You think to yourself. You have to raise your head in order to stop nosebleed.
"What the fuck?!" You think to yourself. You have to raise your head in order to stop nosebleed.
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Then you would not see them anymore. You stop thinking anything else at all.
Then you would not see them anymore. You stop thinking anything else at all.
In the end, after your nose stops bleed, before you go on your way to the dustbin, you get a specific feeling of the very specific position.  
In the end, after your nose stops bleed, before you go on your way to the dustbin, you get a specific feeling of the very specific position.  
===Testing Images===
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[[File:Nosebleedtest01.jpg|400px|centre]]
===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Log</span>===
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''[[User:Stonestone/stonenosebleedlog|The Log]]''
'''Then my Premiere CC became an artist by himself.............(rendered from the same frame.).'''
[[File:Nosebleedtest02.jpg|400px|centre]] [[File:Nosebleedtest03.jpg|400px|centre]]
===What is it===
Video series which are presented at the same time, in the same duration, showing the views you might see when your nose suddenly bleed.(It is not ture..)<br />
In a very short moment, they have some same frames, cos, they are all from Rotterdam, as a symbol of the relatively same position, they are connected and disconnected as well.<br />
Projecting on the top part of the wall. <br />
A coordinate data under each image in order to tell where it is on Earth.<br />
===What's more===
Describing a view.


===Problems===
===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Prototype</span>===
1. Premiere Pro CC on my laptop can not render well. I am not sure if it is because of the hardware/software/matte matters. <br />
''Be here soon...''
2. Views Choosing.
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===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Raw Meat</span>===
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===Reference===
===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif; ">Concept</span>===
====Yuck Southern Skies====
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{{youtube|Qc4g70SZSNc}}<br />
''Be here soon''
====Guido van der Werve====
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'''The Day I Didn't Turn With The World'''<br />
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{{youtube|3YdjRwZQoMc}}<br />
'''Nr.14 Home''' <br />
{{youtube|qyLu8rAhSZY}}<br />
====Heart of a Dog====
{{youtube|v37BnyHefnY}}<br />
====Text of Describing a Normally Normal Trip====
'''The Small Tarn West of the Knoll (Tang Dynasty, Liu Zongyuan)'''<br />
'''Dong Hai Di Wu (West Sea Song Number 5) (2015, Dou Wei)'''<br />
[[File:Xiaoshitanji.png|300px|thumbnail|right|The Small Tarn West of the Knoll]]<br />
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! ''The Small Tarn West of the Knoll'' Liu Zongyuan
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| A hundred and twenty paces west of the knoll, across the bamboos and bushes I heard with delight a gurgling like the sound made by jade bracelets. So I cut a path through the bamboos till I came upon a small pool of clear water. The bottom was of rock and a spring gushed out from the boulders near the bank. Rocks formed little islets and crags, overhung by green trees and vines which were growing in great profusion. There were about a hundred fish in the tarn, and they seemed to be gliding through empty space without support. In the sunlight which reached the bottom, casting shadows over the rocks, the fish would stay for a while motionless then suddenly dart far away. They scudded to and fro, as if sharing the visitors' delight.<br />


Looking southwest in the chequered sunlight at the jagged, serpentine shore, you could not see the whole.<br />
''Be here soon''


I sat by this tarn, with bamboos and trees all round me, in utter silence and solitude. The seclusion and quiet cast a chill over me; and the scene was one of such purity that I could not stay there long. So I marked the spot and left.<br />
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===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif; ">Tools Tools Tools</span>===
====For Content====
PremiereCC / AE <br />Blender / C4D<br />
Javascript (canvas, d3, web audio api)<br />
Processing<br />
====For Display====
Arduino / LED / RS Pi / Max MSP (build motivations for audience, tricks)
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With me were Wu Wuling, Gong Gu, and my brother Zongxuan. And two of the Cui boys, Shuyi and Fengyi, had accompanied us to help us.
===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif; "><span style="text-decoration: line-through"> I am just a little bit afraid of </span>What They Said to Me</span>===
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'''David:'''<br />
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through"> 1.Why there are buildings? </span> <br /> ''Then I tried to include different objects and no object-only the skies, the footages look nicer but I found that they are not what I want. They are too soft, making people feel good.  '' <br />
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2.What on earth I am thinking about?<br />
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'''Femke:'''<br />
1.What is the motivation of "nosebleed" for others.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: line-through"> 2. Play with concepts.</span><br />
''Thanks.''<br />
<span style="text-decoration: line-through"> 3. Put a deadline</span><br />
''Trying to.''
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'''Xiaolong Mu:'''<br />
<span style="text-decoration: line-through">1. Google Earth</span><br />
''Tried once. For me, it is really hard to use, because of the camera angle.''<br /><br />
''more info will be here soon''
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''''''<br />
===<span style="color:deeppink;font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Reference</span>===
{{youtube|M1niJcBZUJI}}[[File:Donghaidiwu.png|300px|thumbnail|right|Donghai Nr.5]] <br />
''[[User:Stonestone/stonenosebleedref|Ref Club Page]]''
====Olafur Eliasson SUN====
http://www.color-hex.com/color/87cefa
Olafur Eliasson<br />
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The Weather Project, 2003<br />
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Installation in Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London<br />
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The subject of the weather has long shaped the content of everyday conversation. The eighteenth-century writer Samuel Johnson famously remarked ‘It is commonly observed, that when two Englishmen meet, their first talk is of the weather; they are in haste to tell each other, what each must already know, that it is hot or cold, bright or cloudy, windy or calm.’ In The Weather Project, the fourth in the annual Unilever Series of commissions for the Turbine Hall, Olafur Eliasson takes this ubiquitous subject as the basis for exploring ideas about experience, mediation and representation.
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In this installation, The Weather Project, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A fine mist permeates the space, as if creeping in from the environment outside. Throughout the day, the mist accumulates into faint, cloud-like formations, before dissipating across the space. A glance overhead, to see where the mist might escape, reveals that the ceiling of the Turbine Hall has disappeared, replaced by a reflection of the space below. At the far end of the hall is a giant semi-circular form made up of hundreds of mono-frequency lamps. The arc repeated in the mirror overhead produces a sphere of dazzling radiance linking the real space with the reflection. Generally used in street lighting, mono-frequency lamps emit light at such a narrow frequency that colours other than yellow and black are invisible, thus transforming the visual field around the sun into a vast duotone landscape.<br />
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The Unilever Series: Olafur Eliasson, The Weather Project is curated by Susan May, Curator, Tate Modern, assisted by Maeve Polkinhorn, Project Assistant. Tate Modern and Olafur Eliasson wish to thank the following for their part in realisation of this installation: Dr Ing. Switbert Greiner (engineer); Alluvial Leichtspiegel GmbH; Unusual Rigging Ltd; Stage Electrics and Lightwaves Ltd. The artist is represented by Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York and neugerriemschneider, Berlin. Thanks also to the Royal Danish Embassy, London.<br />
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[[File:Tatesun.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Olafur Eliasson SUN]]
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Intro

There is nothing related to your nose.
There is something related to some kinds of skies.

Background Story

This is a normal morning or a normal afternoon, however, it is a normally normal moment, you step out of your door, grabbing two bags of rubbish in your hands. From the door to the dustbin, there are 100 steps in total. After 57 steps, you feel your nose bleeding, suddenly. "What the fuck?!" You think to yourself. You have to raise your head in order to stop nosebleed. Oh, there is nothing on above at all, tops of tall trees, tops of some tall buildings and, of course, the sky. I have to say, it is a random view indeed. Unfortunately, you have to look at this view for a few minutes, and waiting for your nose to stop bleeding. Damn it! You feel you are wasting your life, although, you also spend more time on doing other useless stuff everyday. At first, you just look at the view in front of your eyes, and cannot wait to leave this situation. But lately, you just notice that there is something in the sky, such as some clouds, some birds, some plastic bags. Then you would not see them anymore. You stop thinking anything else at all. In the end, after your nose stops bleed, before you go on your way to the dustbin, you get a specific feeling of the very specific position.




Log

The Log

Prototype

Be here soon...




Raw Meat

Nosebleedtest01.jpg
Stonend01.jpg
Popopopopo.jpg
Se01.jpg
?? ???
??? ??? ???



Concept


Be here soon


Be here soon




Tools Tools Tools

For Content

PremiereCC / AE
Blender / C4D
Javascript (canvas, d3, web audio api)
Processing

For Display

Arduino / LED / RS Pi / Max MSP (build motivations for audience, tricks)




I am just a little bit afraid of What They Said to Me

David:
1.Why there are buildings?
Then I tried to include different objects and no object-only the skies, the footages look nicer but I found that they are not what I want. They are too soft, making people feel good.
2.What on earth I am thinking about?


Femke:
1.What is the motivation of "nosebleed" for others.
2. Play with concepts.
Thanks.
3. Put a deadline
Trying to.


Xiaolong Mu:
1. Google Earth
Tried once. For me, it is really hard to use, because of the camera angle.

more info will be here soon




Reference

Ref Club Page http://www.color-hex.com/color/87cefa