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Wednesday
07Oct2009

Johnny Walker

Lastest painting, 12"x12"

Friday
14Aug2009

Protein Tango

A microsecond simulation of the folding of a small protein, the villin headpiece, doing the tango.

Protein Tango from CJervert on Vimeo.

 

Tuesday
04Aug2009

Geoff Young Gallery, August 2009

For the filming of Full Metal Jacket, Stanley Kubrick had 200 Spanish potted palms flown in to Britain, to simulate Vietnam. The results were somewhat less than convincing.

To create Beckton/Hue (the title indicates the actual location in England where the scene was shot, along with the Vietnamese city Kubrick intended to recreate), I stop-framed the DVD and, using an extreme close-up lens, focused in on one of the typically anemic Spanish palms. At the base of the tree can be seen a shadowy curved form, which may be the actual rim of the pot that contains the palm. I then digitally enhanced the image, principally by increasing the saturation of the original colors. The final photographic image simultaneously suggests the ravages of war as well as the artifice involved in the creation of a work of art (both Kubrick’s and this one).

The photo was mounted on a piece of honeycombed aluminum, a material used in the construction of military aircraft. On the backside of the panel is mounted a trompe-l’oeil, digitally-created texture map, marked by corrosion and bullet holes, which goes by the name Vietnam. 

Interestingly, both of the images for this piece were printed by the same lab that printed the photos shot by Matthew Modine during the making of Full Metal Jacket, which Modine later published in the book Full Metal Jacket Diary.

 

Thursday
23Jul2009

Add to Cart on Electronic Paper (in Progress)

Th Add to Cart project will deal with the methods and techniques of advertising and selling in contemporary consumer culture. The screen will display the icon of a shopping cart as it appears on the "add to cart" button used on retail sites throughout the Internet. This icons has become a universal symbol of "the purchase."

Wednesday
15Jul2009

Processing Thanks to Dan Shiffman