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How virtual reality ate the Sundance Film Festival
How virtual reality ate the Sundance Film Festival At this year’s festival, VR has finally hit its stride.
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More stunning work in generative 3D animation by Ian Cheng. Thousand Islands Thousand Laws (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
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The Sculptor: Scott McCloud’s magnum opus (about magnum opuses) [New review, please share!]
mostlysignssomeportents: Scott McCloud is best known as comics’ most accessible, smartest theorist, thanks to his 1994 classic Understanding Comics. But the other McCloud, of superhero comics like ZOT! is equally beloved by the cognoscenti. With The Sculptor, McCloud reminds us that he is one of the field’s great storytellers, with a story of love, art,…
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Buddy used the payphone to call his wife and Ritchie used it to call his brother. (via)
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razorshapes: James Turrell at the National Gallery of Australia
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nezua: whatever makes you happy…you put in your world.
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…nonart is more art than Art art. Allan Kaprow, The Education of the Un-Artist, Part I (via niet-zsche, 2ou3choses) (via cyborges)