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Uncubist filter
image editing plug in filter that unscrambles Cubist paintings | |
Cubist paintings are multi-faceted views of mostly still life
subjects, of which Picasso and Braque were the principal
protagonists. Many people find them satisfying and intriguing
images, but for others they are a source of confusion and
frustration as they struggle to unravel the seeming chaos
of
their complex layers.
Uncubist filter is a software plug-in that would restore the
cubist image to a semblance of its "real" subject matter. It
would achieve this by comparing and matching edges of parts
of the image, in much the same way as the programmes that
stitch together strips of individual images to make up
continuous panoramas. A series of results would be created of
each image presented, and instead of a jumble of confusing
squares and angular shapes, the image of a bowl of fruit might
emerge to startle and delight the viewer .
(?) Output of bungston's UnPollock filter.
http://www.burytown...es/Paint%20Cans.bmp [ldischler, Sep 08 2006]
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I love it. I am really looking forward to the 1.2 upgrade with the UnPollock filter. |
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'The Impressionism-Sharpening Filter' |
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And, of course, an *oppressor* to take care of dadaism. |
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If you applied the uncubist filter to all your jazz albums, would they all end up sounding like Bing Crosby or Simon and Garfunkel? |
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If you squirt eucalyptus oil into your eyes and squint through the tears, everything looks like a Monet. |
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And if you beat everyone else's faces to a pulp with an iron skillet, they look like a Francis Bacon. |
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I like that idea zen tom - you could also surgically convert
them into Hieronymus Boschs - nip - tuck - run..... as for
the Jazz albums, I'm sure that the Teddy Bear's picnic is
lurking somewhere in the wild extremes of Ornette
Coleman. |
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The thing that really annoys me about Cubism is its name. What's it got to do with cubes? Nothing! It should be looking-at-everything from-all-angles at-onceism, or exploded-technical drawing-ism, just something that gives you a bit of a clue. Like Dadaism, I suppose... |
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Blame Cézanne for it was his "unstable" renderings that Picasso, Braque and Gris first sought to solidify through early Cubism before it took off on its own path. |
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"The origin of the name Cubism is disputed: it is sometimes attributed to an ill-tempered outburst of Matisse against Braque's work, and sometimes to the art critic Louis de Vauxcelles describing one of Braque's paintings as reducing everything to cubes."
--- virtualartroom.com |
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Maybe, because cubist work is essentially faceted--composed of facets--the style should have been known as Facetious. ;-) |
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How about a Cubister, or a Cuber? A
program that takes any normal image and
turns it into a Cubist masterpiece? |
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I would like to try it on normal images and see what it pastes together. |
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//protagonists// exponents, Shirley? |
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