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Wednesday, November 10, 2021
NIGHT FEVER, exhibition in Helsinki 14.10 - 04-12. 2021
NIGHT FEVER
THE PLATFORM GALLERY
Lapinlahdenkatu 16 C, 00180 Helsinki
The exhibition will be open in the the evenings to highlight the
beauty and mystique of the cosmos.
Opening hours
Wed - Fri: 5pm to 9pm
Sat: 2pm to 8pm
We are also open on select Sundays and Holidays and
outside opening hours by appointment
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Night Fever, Exhibition in Helsinki 14.10 - 04.12. 2021
NIGHT FEVER
EXHIBITION 14.10 - 04.12.2021, THE PLATFORM GALLERY
Lapinlahdenkatu 16 C, 00180 Helsinki
NIGHT FEVER" WILL BE OPEN IN EXHIBITION AT THE PLATFORM GALLERY IN HELSINKI FROM 14.10 - 4.12.2021
The exhibit will be open in the the evenings to highlight the
beauty and mystique of the cosmos.
Thursday to Saturday of the opening days will have special opening hours.
14.10 - 16.10
7pm to 10pm
General Opening hours Starting 20.10
Wed - Fri: 5pm to 9pm
Sat: 2pm to 8pm
We are also open on select Sundays and Holidays and
outside opening hours by appointment
NOTE
A three meter long museum quality print of Grand Mosaic of Milky Way is one of the artworks in exhibition.
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Filaments of Veil in mapped colors
I shot most of the lights for this image back in 2016, now I have added some new material to it and reprocessed the whole image. A version in visual color palette can be seen here, https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2021/09/filaments-of-veil-nebula-snr.html
Photo was shot with a Celestron Edge HD 11" telescope, Astrodon naarrow band filters and Apogee Alta U16 astro camera. New data is shot with a shorter focal length instrument, Tokina AT-x 300mm f2.8 camera lens, same camera and filters. Dim background emission is taken from a new material and added to this photo.
Total exposure time is now 44 hours for the whole three frame mosaic and the resolution is 11.000 x 4000 pixels.
Click for a large image
Every single pixel in this 3d-animation is from the original 2D-image above. The model is based on on known scientific facts, deduction and some artistic creativity. The result is an appraised simulation of reality. Astronomical photos are showing objects as paintings on a canvas, totally flat. In reality, they are three dimensional forms floating in three dimensional space. The purpose of my 3d-experiments is to show that and Give an idea, how those distant objects might look in reality.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Unveiling The Veiled
The Veil nebula supernova remnant in Cygnus. Original image was shot with the Canon EF 200 mm f1.8 camera optics full open, QHY9 astro camera and Baader narrowband filters at 2013.
New data is shot with Tokina 300mm f2.8 camera optics and Celestron Edge HD 11" telescope, Apogee Alta U16 astro camera with Astrodon narrowband filters between 2016 - 2020
Total exposure time is now about 45 hours.
The Veil nebula @SuperRare auction
Animation, https://superrare.com/artwork-v2/unveiling-the-veiled-volume-29145
Photo, https://superrare.com/artwork-v2/unveiling-the-veiled-29137
Veil nebula Unveiled
Click for a large image, 1250 x 1700 pixels
Nebula in visual colors from light emitted by an ionized elements can be seen here,
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2021/09/veil-nebula-unveiled-ii.html
Every single pixel in this 3d-animation is from the original 2D-image above. The model is based on on known scientific facts, deduction and some artistic creativity. The result is an appraised simulation of reality. Astronomical photos are showing objects as paintings on a canvas, totally flat. In reality, they are three dimensional forms floating in three dimensional space. The purpose of my 3d-experiments is to show that and Give an idea, how those distant objects might look in reality.
INFO
How the 3D-model is made
My Moleskine notebook pages from 2008, I planned how to convert nebulae to 3D