Art for broadcasting upon DVB-MHP channels.

William Overington

Copyright 2002 William Overington

Tuesday 26 March 2002

Here is some original art that I have produced especially for broadcasting upon DVB-MHP channels.

The art consists of five gif files, each of which is 768 pixels wide and 576 pixels high. Care has been taken to have a border around the edge.

The art in this collection, protected by copyright, is provided on the basis of being free to broadcast content for DVB-MHP channels.

Each item is presented here using two hyperlinks, namely a hyperlink to a web page displaying the picture at full size, and a hyperlink as a direct link for copying the gif file. Readers may find that a right button mouse click on the hyperlink for the gif file is the best way to save the gif file to local storage.

Readers might like to set their web browser at full screen view as the pictures are rather large for a web browser in normal viewing format.

Red, green and blue colour generating filled rectangles overlap. art01001.htm
 
art01001.gif
A capital letter U from the fount Phosphorescent galaxies is displayed with cyan lines and blue fill.
The fount Phosphorescent galaxies was produced by William Overington using the Alphabet Synthesis Machine, which is an interactive art work at http://alphabet.tmema.org on the web, created for Art21 and PBS by Golan Levin with Jonathan Feinberg and Cassidy Curtis.
art01002.htm
 
art01002.gif
A lowercase letter a from the fount Cobalt glass is displayed in blue.
The fount Cobalt glass was produced by William Overington using the Alphabet Synthesis Machine.
art01003.htm
 
art01003.gif
A lowercase letter p from the fount Pools of glass in ceramic is displayed with lines in a lime green colour and blue used as the fill colour.
The fount Pools of glass in ceramic was produced by William Overington using the Alphabet Synthesis Machine.
art01004.htm
 
art01004.gif
An original graphic produced using Bézier curves. art01005.htm
 
art01005.gif

 

Art Gallery

Copyright 2002 William Overington

This file is accessible as follows.

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/art01000.htm