Charlie
Own cat, master of the ear twitch, moves like a silk scarf. Acrylics on cartridge. Wave your #Artivive app at him and see what happens. (c) SCH 2025 Continue reading Charlie
Own cat, master of the ear twitch, moves like a silk scarf. Acrylics on cartridge. Wave your #Artivive app at him and see what happens. (c) SCH 2025 Continue reading Charlie
My original photo manipulated in PhotoDirector with additional effects plus audio in PowerDirector. The audio is a drum beat made in Magix Music Maker, slowed and distorted in PowerDirector. (c) SCH 2025 Continue reading Wormhole
Cataclysm is an animation of my own painting with video material and animation overlaid using PhotoDirector. The original reference photo (also mine) is of Lancing beach in one of its more apocalyptic moods. (c) SCH 2025 Continue reading Cataclysm
There’s a whole story about fence ownership, solar panels, and silent digital revenge here. (c) SCH 2025 Continue reading Pigeon Power
An unusually stable in-app recording showing all the AR fly-outs provided by Artivive. Don’t you just love tech when it works? (c) SCH 2025 Continue reading Spring video repurposed for Valentine’s Day
I posted the painting earlier. This is the video layer made for AR but because I suspect it works best on a larger screen than most phones can offer it’s here in its own right. (c) SCH 2025 Continue reading Bigger than us
This is part of the NEO (near-earth object) series. In this case, I used a photo to imagine the early atmospheric and gravitational disturbances an NEO might produce. Disclaimer: my knowledge comes mostly from science fiction, much of which is … Continue reading Why we need space travel
A very widescreen virtual TV showing that fish again. It’s an example of what you can do with a photo, some green paint, and a video editing suite. The insectoid creature in the centre must be me emerging from my … Continue reading Fish on a Fence
And who doesn’t need one of those at the moment. It’s the collage fish with a couple of layers of animation, some soft sounds, and a visible but silent breath counter. So let’s hear you – in 2 3 4, … Continue reading Ah yes, the 40 second stress buster
The sky here is via MotionLeap and the animation applied in the same app. The central image is my own painting, also animated, and positioned using greenscreen in PowerDirector. This piece shows the extraction and disintegration of genetic material; “ACTG; … Continue reading House #2 in the locality