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migraciones butterfly wing sketch
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#mundosalternos #pstlala #latinX #scifi #art
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(via Crossings – YouTube) My son, @dboyfajardo, recorded my conversation with curator, Jeffrey Lambson, about the work currently on display at the Emmanuel Gallery in Denver. I share it here as a 21minute long #gpoy 😉 (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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Artists ‘have structurally different brains’ – BBC News
Artists ‘have structurally different brains’ – BBC News observations on the article: study defines art as drawing; first paragraph claims study can spot innate creativity, but the scientists admit they cannot because they studied art students and non-art-students; study makes cheeky reference to “drawing on the right side of the brain” mythos while an outside observer…
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Towards an Art History for Videogames
Towards an Art History for Videogames There is a lesser-known history of the games themselves. By this I mean a more intimate account composed of a long heritage of games deliberately concerned with the artistic, political and personal. For these, the term “artgame”2 comes in handy. This term refers to videogames intended to provoke artistic…
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Killbox, a videogame about the true horror of drone warfare – Kill Screen
Killbox, a videogame about the true horror of drone warfare – Kill Screen
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World’s First Analog 3D Printer by Daniel de Bruin – Design Milk
World’s First Analog 3D Printer by Daniel de Bruin – Design Milk contraption rapture ecstasy of extrusion no plug all play
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When artists use new technologies as their materials, a number of things happen: 1. They discover ways to extend the expressive and communicative range of tools, devices and systems 2. By making connections that are neither necessarily utilitarian nor profitable, they explore potential for diverse human interest and experience 3. They do the cognitive work…
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prostheticknowledge: hotspot poet Project by vtol is a collection of portable transmitters which transmits lines of poetry as Wifi network names: Autonomous micro-device which distributes wi-fi masked as wireless network, visible at any gadget such as a smartphone or a laptop. The device is automatically renaming its network every 10 seconds, taking as its name…
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VISUAL CULTURES OF INDIGENOUS FUTURISMS | GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine
VISUAL CULTURES OF INDIGENOUS FUTURISMS | GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine