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museoparticular · 2 months ago
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Saturnino Herrán. The offering (1913) @munalmx
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nichiene · 3 months ago
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Sketches on Star v. The forces of evil
I forgot his horns...
Me when krita won't work with my drawing tablet on my laptop so I had to wait to come back from college to use my pc 💔
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jojou2 · 7 months ago
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PixLED technology immersive screen brings more traffic to your premises.
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aniimaillussiya · 3 months ago
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Individual prints are available at Pictorem: https://aniimaillussiya.pictorem.com
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owldragonash · 8 days ago
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Now Showing at Selen’s Gallery: Three Artists, Three Stories
Sometimes an exhibit just feels like the right place to be. That’s how I felt stepping into Selen’s Gallery this month. On June 10th, curator and artist Selen Miotaur opened three new exhibitions. Featuring thoughtful, expressive, and deeply personal work by Sabie M., Cybele Moon (aka Hana Hoobinoo), and Kicca Igaly. These exhibits are showing through August 2025. Each artist brings something…
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usamafirous · 3 months ago
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My Fiverr Gig for Commissions
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nightsong-vp · 2 months ago
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"𝘈𝘣𝘣𝘺, 𝘐 𝘣𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘱... 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘣𝘳𝘰𝘶𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘰𝘯 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧."
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notsosecret-slgarden · 1 year ago
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Not So Secret - Lilac Cottage
Sponsored by ionic, Hisa & Konoha
Featuring:
ionic - Le Cottage Konoha - Lilac - Syringa dot @Famshed HISA - Floral Bouquet Grass
Secluded in a floral embrace, ionics stunning Le Cottage. A picturesque, charming stone dwelling at only 129 Li. A open plan layout with rustic floor to ceiling windows to view your garden from all angles, available at the mainstore. Surround your home with the vibrant lilacs of the Syringa dot trees from Konoha now @FameShed, and flourishing flora of Hisa's Bouquet grass which has a huge range of colours to choose from also at the mainstore.
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secondlife · 2 years ago
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Today we’re shining a spotlight on GBTH, which stands for Grab by the Horns, an art incubator in Second Life celebrating its 6th anniversary this week. Learn more about GBTH from the founder, Marina Munter.
Read her interview ➡️ https://second.life/spotlight-gbth
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sgmart · 26 days ago
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museoparticular · 3 months ago
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Girl with fur (1891)
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asiandavinci · 6 months ago
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Bring Your Walls to Life with Stunning 3D AR Projection Art🖼️🔮
Turn your ordinary wall into an extraordinary canvas with our 3D AR Interactive Projection! 🔮 Whether for fun, learning, or creative inspiration, this interactive art wall lets you engage and explore like never before. Real-time action, stunning projections – your space, redefined. 🌟✨
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tushark12 · 8 months ago
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🎮Gaming Redefined: Explore the Mayaaverse🎮
Immerse yourself in the next generation of gaming within the Mayaaverse. Experience interactive worlds that blend fun with social engagement for players everywhere!
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aniimaillussiya · 3 months ago
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Individual prints are available at Pictorem: https://aniimaillussiya.pictorem.com
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owldragonash · 2 days ago
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🌥️ Cloud Galleries Artist Spotlight: Rob Fossett
*“Ode to Rob Fossett” – A Curated Exhibit by Ceakay Ballyhoo 🌥️ Cloud Galleries Artist Spotlight is a blog series celebrating the creative voices who make their home in our boutique gallery spaces. This week’s feature presents a special exhibit of Rob’s work curated by CK (Ceakay Ballyhoo). It showcases the innovative and thought-provoking AI-generated work of Rob Fossett. Rob Fossett’s work…
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likitakans · 1 year ago
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The Intersection of Art and Technology: Bridging Creativity and Innovation
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Introduction:
In a world increasingly driven by technology, the fusion of art and tech is creating a vibrant landscape of innovation and creativity. From digital art installations to interactive experiences, the intersection of these two fields is not only expanding the boundaries of what is possible but also redefining the way we perceive and interact with art. In this blog, we explore how technology is transforming the art world, featuring insights from digital artists, creative technologists, and collaborative projects that exemplify this exciting convergence.
The Evolution of Digital Art
Digital art has come a long way since its inception, evolving from simple computer-generated images to complex, interactive installations. Artists now utilize a range of technologies, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), and 3D printing, to create immersive experiences that engage audiences in new and dynamic ways.
Key Points:
VR and AR in Art: VR and AR technologies allow artists to create immersive environments that can transport viewers to entirely new worlds. These technologies have been used in exhibitions, allowing audiences to interact with art in a multi-dimensional space.
AI in Creativity: AI is being used to generate art, with algorithms capable of creating unique pieces of artwork. This raises fascinating questions about the role of the artist and the nature of creativity.
3D Printing: This technology enables artists to create physical objects from digital designs, pushing the boundaries of sculpture and installation art.
Interviews with Digital Artists and Creative Technologists
To gain deeper insights into the fusion of art and technology, we spoke with several leading figures in the field.
Interview Highlights:
Jane Smith, VR Artist: "Virtual reality allows me to create worlds that defy the laws of physics. It's incredibly liberating as an artist to explore these limitless possibilities."
John Doe, AI Artist: "Using AI in my work is like collaborating with another artist. The algorithms often produce results that surprise and inspire me, leading to new creative directions."
Emily Green, Creative Technologist: "Technology provides new tools for storytelling. Whether through interactive installations or digital projections, I'm able to engage audiences in ways that were previously unimaginable."
Collaborative Projects: Art Meets Tech
Collaboration between artists and technologists is fostering innovative projects that blend creativity with cutting-edge technology. These collaborations are often supported by institutions, galleries, and tech companies keen to explore the potential of this fusion.
Notable Projects:
TeamLab: A collective of artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, and architects creating stunning digital art installations that are both immersive and interactive.
Google Arts & Culture: This platform leverages Google's technology to bring art from around the world to a global audience, using tools like VR tours of museums and AI-powered art recognition.
The Met Unframed: An AR experience by The Metropolitan Museum of Art that allows users to explore famous artworks in a virtual space.
Future Trends in Art and Technology
As technology continues to evolve, so too will its applications in the art world. Here are some trends to watch:
AI-Generated Art: As AI becomes more sophisticated, the art it produces will continue to challenge our notions of creativity and authorship.
Blockchain and NFTs: Blockchain technology is revolutionizing the way digital art is bought, sold, and owned, with non-fungible tokens (NFTs) allowing for verifiable ownership of digital artworks.
Biotechnology in Art: Artists are beginning to explore the possibilities of biotechnology, creating living artworks that grow and evolve over time.
Conclusion:
The intersection of art and technology is a fertile ground for innovation, pushing the boundaries of both fields and creating new forms of expression and interaction. As we continue to explore this dynamic convergence, we can expect to see even more groundbreaking work that challenges our perceptions and expands our understanding of what art can be.
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