Bliss is not born of ignorance, it is born of contrast.
The following compendium of pictures proffers the same scene, gazing south-east across the city of Glasgow, from the 17th floor, taken at various times of the day and year. It presents part of the Glasgow skyline as a series of highlights which, depending on the time of day or year and the density of cloud cover, evoke wildly different sensations.
Call it an experiment in luminosity. In fact, this isn't so much to do with brightness as it is to do with shade, and contrast, and the cloud. It is an exploration of 'nuance'.
These widescreen windows of the 17th floor form an elemental television, and these pictures here are varying frequencies on a single channel.
'Aurora musis amica'
Call it an experiment in luminosity. In fact, this isn't so much to do with brightness as it is to do with shade, and contrast, and the cloud. It is an exploration of 'nuance'.
These widescreen windows of the 17th floor form an elemental television, and these pictures here are varying frequencies on a single channel.
'Aurora musis amica'
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