This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (18 August - 8 September 2017). Blurb: What a magnificent day to have a splash in Yarra river. By adding beautiful silky waves, I can make it even more colorful. Waves..Waves..I should try symmetric waves. Quack, Quack… what am I doing? I am not a wave maker. I am a beautiful Australian blue-billed duck
How to abstractly reconstruct features of water in the digital realm and create new way of visual ...
Soliton technology has recently achieved close to pop science status as its proponents seek to put i...
I enjoy photography as it allows me to see the world in new and interesting ways. I am drawn to pat...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition h...
Description of the development of the Duck in the University of Edinburgh Bulletin
Shorelines and beaches are haunting, evocative places where waves viscerally, as well as physically,...
We explore the visualization of violent wave dynamics and erosion by waves and jets in laser-cut rel...
We explore the visualization of violent wave dynamics and erosion by waves and jets in laser-cut rel...
For my senior project I did a series of prints that capture my connection with water as a swimmer an...
Photography has the capacity to capture the immediate moment, the very essence of an event and of ti...
The work is one from a series based on a visual investigation of the sensation of light and reflect...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2013 Research student photography and image competition h...
Water is, of course, a universal substance, and\ud indeed, has been the subject of artistic depictio...
As the title suggests, this piece takes things slowly, using fades to move between locations at Wrec...
Copyright © Author(s) 2021. Generating social behavioural change in the face of increasing variabili...
How to abstractly reconstruct features of water in the digital realm and create new way of visual ...
Soliton technology has recently achieved close to pop science status as its proponents seek to put i...
I enjoy photography as it allows me to see the world in new and interesting ways. I am drawn to pat...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition h...
Description of the development of the Duck in the University of Edinburgh Bulletin
Shorelines and beaches are haunting, evocative places where waves viscerally, as well as physically,...
We explore the visualization of violent wave dynamics and erosion by waves and jets in laser-cut rel...
We explore the visualization of violent wave dynamics and erosion by waves and jets in laser-cut rel...
For my senior project I did a series of prints that capture my connection with water as a swimmer an...
Photography has the capacity to capture the immediate moment, the very essence of an event and of ti...
The work is one from a series based on a visual investigation of the sensation of light and reflect...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2013 Research student photography and image competition h...
Water is, of course, a universal substance, and\ud indeed, has been the subject of artistic depictio...
As the title suggests, this piece takes things slowly, using fades to move between locations at Wrec...
Copyright © Author(s) 2021. Generating social behavioural change in the face of increasing variabili...
How to abstractly reconstruct features of water in the digital realm and create new way of visual ...
Soliton technology has recently achieved close to pop science status as its proponents seek to put i...
I enjoy photography as it allows me to see the world in new and interesting ways. I am drawn to pat...