thats big art, you have wonderful view for the details in the life and the talent to make them big. It would be a pleasure for me to use some parts of this video for a minimal spheric electronic music set. Do you allow me ?
Hi there, loving your work! What substances have you used to get the bright multicoloured effect from about 24 minutes in? I'm doing a photography project and would love to record something similar to use as a backdrop. Thanks :)
First shown are soap bubbles at 17:53, followed by soap films (flat surfaces instead of curved) from 21:41 to 52:29. You can buy bubble solution at most supermarkets, but I just made my own by mixing water, dishwashing liquid, and glycerin. The color you see is the thin film reflecting a brightly lit smooth white surface. The hard part will be making a contraption that keeps the soap film alive and capturing the film before it "pops". Those last few moments are when the colors are most vibrant.
@@flowscreens Thank you for this informatio and for the person asking about it. I am just starting some liquid light show experiments and it's harder than it seems to get anything really great out of it. Lots to learn. I lke these ideas as well! Fun to play around with liquid and light.
+Marcus Lopez I talk a little bit about my artistic process on my website, www.flowscreens.com. Basically, find flow patterns in nature (or create them) and record them with a video camera. For the kaleidoscope effects at the end I used Final Cut Pro.