The next regular meeting of the Los Angeles 3-D Club (SCSC) will be Thursday, September 19th, 2013
7:15-10pm at the Armory Center For the Arts 145 N. Raymond, Pasadena, CA 91103.
The evening will include the first competition of the LA 3D Club year. The special theme for this month is WOOD.
We will also be viewing five student produced programs which were shown at the 2013 National Stereoscopic Association 3D-Con courtesy of Chris Schneberger:
- Brian Peloquin was fascinated by the paranormal and the horrific, and did a study of the abandoned Manteno Asylum in downstate Illinois. His photographs showed the decay and depth of the place while describing some tragic stories which took place there.
- Dominique Shepard’s images take the viewer on a walk along Chicago’s lakefront at night through long exposures which capture the lonely glow of streetlamps and fog in the wee hours.
- Kyle DeRam created slightly abstract photo montages which explored the incongruous flood of images he has experienced in seizures. The images feature bare trees, often depicted in the negative, overlaid with blurry colorful 2D imagery, deliberately forcing the viewer to see through them.
- Ryan Geiger chose to photograph his own abstract paintings. He would then separate different areas of them, pushing and pulling them in Z space.
- And Sasha Andruzheychik decided to forgo the camera altogether and create an abstract geometric animation based on Hans Richter’s “Rhythmus 21”. The animation features squares, rectangles, circles, and lines, all moving through three dimensional space. Each frame was made in Photoshop with great care to adjust the right and left views to create the desired depth.
The meeting is free, and open to the public.