Mazaika Users Photographic Mosaics Gallery
These are examples of photo mosaics which were created by users of mosaic program Mazaika.
Mosaic Art Fence for City Hall of Seoul
New Seoul City Hall building job site decorates safety fence with mosaic pictures.
Sylver Kang, Producer of Public Marketing with Art & Culture Craft from Seoul, Korea have created this Mosaic Art Fence for City Hall of Seoul. 60,000 mosaic pictures in the safety fence were set up around the new Seoul City Hall building work site. The fence is 8-meter height and 90-meter long. The mosaic made from 60,000 photos was saved as 62 blocks spread on the wall. Each block file size is 1Gb. Read more...
Visit Sylver Kang at his site http://www.byplot.com/
A huge poster for a photo trade show in Sweden
Mosaic by Christer Lindh - http://www.fotosidan.se/.
This enormous poster was made for a photo trade show in Sweden. Christer Lindh and his friends run an amateur photographers site - Fotosidan.se. They have used a photo of a Smiling Man with Leica taken by Magnus Fröderberg as the main theme picture and have used photos that were shot by members of the Fotosidan.se site as tiles to produce the huge 19,685 x 29,527 pixels mosaic image. 1.7 Gb file in Tiff-format. It was printed as 2.5 x 3.7m (8' x 12') poster with 200dpi resolution. There were 35 columns and 70 rows in the mosaic. Every single tile was about 2" x 3" - quite a large to see it clearly.
Read more (in Swedish)...
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List of photographers who contributed to the creation of this mosaic.
Visit
http://www.fotosidan.se/
The Body of Christ at All Saints'
Mosaic by Steve Grillo
www.GrillosView.com
This wonderful mosaic was made by Steve Grillo. Photo of a stained-glass window in his church was used as the main mosaic theme. Photos from all sorts of parish life were used as tiles. This 50 x 112 tiles mosaic was printed at large size.
Read more about mosaic here.
Visit Steve Grillo at his site http://www.GrillosView.com/
Mazaika featured at Intel Core i5 and i7 launch press conference
September 8, 2009. Mazaika was featured at Intel Lynnfield Core i5 and Core i7 launch press conference in Taipei, Taiwan.
Intel Vice President Navin Shenoy and Taiwan TV Star Janet Hsieh demonstrated Mazaika software on the world's fastest Quad-Core i7 processor.
Charles Darwin assembled from scientific pictures
The picture of Charles Darwin assembled from scientific pictures of all sorts as a poster for European Society for Evolutionary Developmental biology (EED) conference in Ghent (Belgium).
View large interactive zoom and pan mosaic for details.
Learn more about EED here:
http://evodevo.eu/.
Rock beer design competition
It was an online application for designing 6-packs for a beer called Rock. 8292 designs were made and 10 of them were printed on 6-packs. The mosaic at right is a print ad for this competition and it shows all the 8292 design that was submitted.
View large image rock-tabularaza.jpg (2.5 Mb)
Link to the competition page: http://www.rock.ee/tabularaza/
1000 balloons built by Ultramagic
Mosaic by ULTRAMAGIC & PEPVALLS.
The image was assembled from the photos of 1000 balloons that was built by Ultramagic. It was printed as a nice 18" x 26" poster.
The poster pinned to the wall, detailed close-up fragment.
Visit Globos Aerostaticos - Ultramagic s.a. site: http://www.ultramagic.com/
Photo mosaic at the Pisa Airport, Italy
It's a very large vinyl print (6x2 meters) located at the Airport of Pisa, in Italy. There's a big mosaic of 4,5 x 2 meters with about 2500 photos of plants. It's an ad for one of the biggest plant producers in Europe.
All of the photos, including the main photo, were made by Lorenzo Colloreta, He has shot almost 450 photos just for this mosaic work.
The file has been rendered in a unique slice at 150DPI (27000 pixels wide!), it's a 900MB TIFF, pretty impressive to manage! See bigger pictures: Pic 1 (176 KB) Pic 2 (316 KB) Pic 3 (115 KB)
Lorenzo Colloreta, freelance designer, visit his website http://www.lcsdesign.it/.
Robbie Williams mosaic poster made from fan photos
Pixelfury used the photo mosaic software, Mazaika, to create this mosaic poster of Robbie Williams. Thousands of fans have submitted their favorite photos taken over the "Where Were You Last Summer?" 2003 summer shows in order to become part of Robbie himself. The images have been compiled into one HUGE live image of Robbie!
Visit the shop section of http://www.robbiewilliams.com/ to read more about this mosaic, to see an online version that you can click on each photograph individually and see each one close up and to buy poster itself.
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Visit Pixelfury website at http://www.pixelfury.com/
Antoni Miro — Spanish artist
This is Antoni Miro, a famous Spanish artist. The mosaic has been used as a book cover.
It was his friend, Gilberto Dobon Abad, who made the mosaic using his pictures and photos.
He has used only about 400 pics with no blend to create this mosaic.
Although the mosaic looks like black and white it was made from color images. This is a very interesting example of how colored tiles can, when properly assembled, to compose the black and white picture. View large interactive zoom and pan mosaic for details.
To know more about Antoni Miro visit his site www.antonimiro.com.
Arrowhead High School murals by Mathew Luebke
This is one of the first murals created by Mathew Luebke.
It measures 22' x 7' and is comprised of about 2000 student ID photos
and another 700 photos of school activities.
It was designed to enhance a citizenship initiative at Arrowhead High School
in Hartland, WI.
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More photos of this and other murals can be found at
Mathew Luebke site
http://www.mosaicwallmurals.com/
462 National Geographic covers
Mosaic created by Mathew Luebke.
This image was made from 462 National Geographic covers with 100x120 tiles or 12,000 total tiles. The repeat rate was set to 6 so that the same tile does not appear within 6 grid units.
See a larger picture, a close-up of the face, a detail of the eye.
More mosaic mural examples can be found at Mathew Luebke site: http://www.mosaicwallmurals.com/
Photo mosaic by Julia Freeman-Woolpert
This photo mosaic was created by Julia Freeman-Woolpert of New Hampshire, USA. It is a portrait of her daughters playing in a pool. The tiles are mostly family photos and photos of nature taken by Julia. She expanded the number of tiles and colors available in the database by using both positive and negative images.
View large interactive zoom and pan mosaic for details.
Chilocco Indian Agricultural School mosaic by Mark Ellis
Mark Ellis did a CD production of a photo album for the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School. It was their reunion that they have every year. The images that were used for this mosaic whereof the reunion photo that was collated for the past 12 years. They were about 1000 photos, all the photo that was in the CD photo album.
View large interactive zoom and pan mosaic.
You can contact Mark Ellis at his site: http://www.magicalanimationstudio.com.
Butler School Photo Quilt by Welmoed Sisson
Welmoed Sisson has assembled this "picture quilt" from the photographs of all the students of Butler School plus some other pictures of the campus. The main image was a simple black and white school logo. The result was saved and printed out on special photo fabric which was then sewn together to make a quilt.
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Read more about Welmoed Sisson at her personal site: http://www.sissonfamily.com/
Ofelia Con Palomas.
Mosaics for Eat Static band concert in Oslo
Two elephants at the Chicago Brookfield Zoo
Rick Miklos used a database of 34,230 images which
was made up of the original pictures plus lighter, less colored
and tinted versions of the original pictures. Rick used a sampling
of 12x12 in Mazaika. The mosaic was post-processed in Photoshop
to better match the color of the original. No percentage of the original
image was added when the mosaic was saved from Mazaika.
Rick found he got better results if he lightened with the Levels
command and then sharpened his original digital picture in Photoshop
before he brought it into Mazaika.
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Cat photo mosaic by Rick Miklos
Rick Miklos used a database of 34,230 images which was made up of the original pictures plus lighter, less colored and tinted versions of the original pictures. Rick used a sampling of 12x12 in Mazaika. The mosaic was post-processed in Photoshop to take out some of the red to better match the color of the original. No percentage of the original image was added when the mosaic was saved from Mazaika.
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Flying Tiger mosaic by Jim Lammers
This photo mosaic poster was designed by Jim Lammers. It is a portrait of a WWII hero who was really one of the Flying Tigers in China. Mosaic was compiled from the black and white still images from the John Wayne film Flying Tigers (1942).
Mid-size picture, full-size picture.
Jim Lammers could be contacted at his site www.trinity3d.com.
Cat mosaic by Glenn Dickins
This mosaic was created by Glenn Dickins. It is a photo of his cat. Photos of the same cat around the house were used as tiles.