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---::heliumcowboy::--- - 01.09. | GEORGE HEARTS MARIA. Art Nerd Invasion presents: Curated by Lori Zimmer (Art Nerd New York) Until October 2012 exhibited artwork (and pricelist) | exhibition views | construction & vernissage (Artwork by Ricardo Carvolo) Background: In 1785 Prince George of Wales fell in love with Maria Fitzherbert, a commoner. Although he officially married another, he was buried with his token of Maria around his neck. On September 1st, Art Nerd Invasion and Lori Zimmer present “George Hearts Maria,” a Victorian pop-up plucked out of history and taking root in Helium Cowboy’s summer group show. “George Hearts Maria” asks contemporary artists to pay tribute to the star crossed lovers, and reinterpret the lost art historical tradition of eye miniatures, adding a modernist skew to the once romantic art movement.

Limited edition print sets of select works, inside a custom screen printed box will be available from 1xRun.com, as well as eye miniature buttons will be given away to visitors to the gallery on opening night. Hintergrund. Art Southampton - International Contemporary & Modern Art Fair in the Hamptons. Marcel Duchamp. Published in: Robert Lebel: Marcel Duchamp. New York: Paragraphic Books, 1959, pp. 77/78. Session on the Creative Act Convention of the American Federation of Arts Houston, Texas April 1957 Participants: Professor Seitz, Princeton University Professor Arnheim, Sarah Lawrence College Gregory Bateson, anthropologist Marcel Duchamp, mere artist THE CREATIVE ACT by Marcel Duchamp Let us consider two important factors, the two poles of the creation of art: the artist on the one hand, and on the other the spectator who later becomes the posterity.

To all appearances, the artist acts like a mediumistic being who, from the labyrinth beyond time and space, seeks his way out to a clearing. If we give the attributes of a medium to the artist, we must then deny him the state of consciousness on the esthetic plane about what he is doing or why he is doing it. F.A.T. Shilpa gupta. The Quietus.

The swiss art portal: Swiss Art News - Art exhibitions in Switzerland - Artists, Galleries, Museums, Events Agenda — Home. Trust me, I'm an Artist. Telematic connections:: timeline. Introduction. Art and Telematics: A Match Made in Heaven? The marriage of art and technology figures prominently in utopian and dystopian formulations of the future. Following the binary logic of modernist discourse, art and her sisters (which include intuition, nature, and metaphyics) form a set that is mapped in opposition to technology and his brothers (analytic reason, machines, and physics).

The slogan, "Art and technology - a new unity," which grounded the Bauhaus's modernist utopian vision of the 1920s, suggested that both art and technology were somehow insufficient on their own, and in need of each other. After two world wars and the dawning of the nuclear age, technology increasingly became seen as a threat to human life and free will. The relationship between art and technology with respect to utopian and dystopian visions of the future is richly articulated in the theories of Telematic Art proposed by British artist Roy Ascott since 1980.

:: Artfutura :: Cunei Media. Everything You Need to Know About Design on the Web - Piccsy Playground. Best Web Gallery. Out North Contemporary Art House | Arts For Everyone, No Exceptions. Robin Gunningham. Bringing art to life, pt IV: Magritte in Sir Realist. Gustave Klimt wasn’t the only one getting a faithful, in the flesh reproduction of his works.

In Genlux‘s winter issue, an editorial called Sir Realist shot by Andrew Matusik used surrealist master Rene Magritte‘s work as inspiration. While the reenactment isn’t always as faithful as Klimt’s, Magritte’s vision clearly shines through. Check it out and compare it to the originals! Unknown Golconde The Invention of Life Lovers Attempting the Impossible Castle in The Pyrenees Black Magic The Dangerous Liaison. After Effects region of interest. After Effects CC 2015 (13.5) is now available. For details about what’s new and changed in After Effects CC 2015 (13.5), see this page. IMPORTANT: Before installing the new version of After Effects, please read this page about the default behavior of the updater, which is to remove all previous versions of the application, and this page about why you might not want to do that.

The biggest piece of work for After Effects CC 2015 (13.5) has been a complete re-architecture of how rendering occurs, specifically regarding separating the main render thread from the thread that controls the user interface. Because of this very large change to the fundamental workings of After Effects, most plug-ins needed to be updated; this includes the hundreds of plug-ins included with After Effects, as well as the thousands of plug-ins provided by various third parties.

Please, check with the vendors of your third-party plug-ins for updates that are compatible with After Effects CC 2015 (13.5). Boris FX. Reblog Archive: Technologized Bodies/Embodied Technologies. <p><img alt="caalef.gif" src=" width="180" height="28" border="0" style="float: left; margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px";><h4>LEF + Art Interactive/CAA06</h4><p></p> CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: JANUARY 1, 2006 DEADLINE; BOSTON CAA CONFERENCE at ART INTERACTIVE GALLERY; co-curated by Legier Biederman and Dave Burns.

Works on video that convey and/or solicit embodied subjects and/or embodied responses, and thus potentially rupture and/or problematize the notion that acts of viewing cohere us as the discrete and transcendent origins of vision and knowledge. [....] So, in contrast to theories of new media or interpretations of technologies that insist on the obsolescence of the body--its replacement with the pure information of digital screens or digital codes activated on these screens--how do experimental media works explore bodies for their capacity to activate rather than suppress the object or subject produced/reproduced?

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Custom records for a 70's toy record player. I recently stumbled across and old toy record player made by Fisher Price in the 1970s. I'm sure many of you will recognise this iconic toy and some of the older Instructables visitors may well have had one. As with many 40-year old toys, it was in a bit of a sad state and a couple of the records had been lost. Technology has moved on since it was manufactured and making some new records for it seemed like a nice way to merge old technology and new. 3D printing a record might seem like the obvious choice these days, but I decided to go with CNC milling. Why a mill you ask? Not a laser cutter or a 3D printer? Also the CNC mill means I'm not limited to plastic. If you want to 3D print a record then my code will have to be adapted but it's all open and should be easy enough to convert. UPDATE: I've now finished a 3D printed version of this project.

Continuing the spirit of Instructables, if you create the music and share it, I'll make it real for you. Free High Resolution Textures - Lost and Taken. How to Make a Professional Art Portfolio for a Gallery. Your portfolio is less about your art than about making money from your art. If you're aiming for a show in a major art market -- Santa Fe, New York or Los Angeles, for example -- you'll need more than your dozen favorite gouaches in a big, leather case.

You'll also need an artist's statement, a résumé, a logo, business cards, large photos of your work, custom stationery and a self-promoting DVD, all beautifully arranged in a custom presentation folder that you can force into a gallery manager's hand. You'll also want to carry around a portfolio case with original examples of your work. Artist's statement Logo Business cards Custom stationery Custom 9-by-12-inch presentation folders Résumé Digital camera 8-by-10-Inch photos of your most photogenic art 5-Minute video Show (6) More 1 Write an artist's statement. Photo Credit Hemera Technologies/AbleStock.com/Getty Images. Organs of State - Home for Experimental Theater. Unreal-estates.

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News. Plastic. Art blogs. Art materials. Inspiration. Tutorials - video. Physical computing. Art news. Galleries. Museums. Art festivals. Artists. The Pinhegg – My Journey To Build An Egg Pinhole Camera. Since I started pin-holing the world, I have had the strong desire to make a special camera, with the purpose of shooting just one photograph. The purpose was to sacrifice the camera in the process of photo creation – I wanted the camera to become the photograph. To let you understand, the process from the camera to the photograph is the same that ties the baby bird to the egg: the bird grows protected from the shell and when it's ready breaks it and comes out.

This is why I decided to create the Pinhegg – An Egg Pinhole Camera. On the one hand it all seemed so easy – I would create the Pinhegg without breaking the egg, using it as a camera obscura and, upon opening the egg, find the photograph impressed on the shell. Great. But, on the other hand, the project didn’t seem easy at all and I postponed it for years – Until, that is, Lomography and the Pinhole Day happening right on Easter gave me the right pretext to do it.

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