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Would you be happy with describing a painting you make, an application of paint, as “paint generated imagery”? Painting and sketching are verbs as well as nouns describing the resulting artefact.[/quote]
At this point, not really, not me. The things people generally see about art is the result, the medium/media, and the tools. Sometimes the artist. It just seems natural for people to identify art with its toolset.
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Believe it or not, I do encounter people who insist that computers are black boxes which embody creative processes without human input. Using an algorithm abstracts the creative process, but this is not what is implied by the passivity of the term.[/quote]
I get that too. But it’s exactly the same thing I experience with the word talent, which, for a lot of folk who don’t do art, often appears to mean “effortless gift.” I don’t show off the sweat, eraser booger pile, the migraines, or the 999 other drawings in the garbage chute it took to get to a given result, though. That’s kind of a pain to keep track of (i.e., yet more work) and my in progress work doesn’t always make me feel great showing it publicly.
Using Photoshop and a cintiq also gets the best of both worlds: the work is essentially digital and, also, not (although I still like saying I work digitally no matter what—finger jokes are funny to me). We’re all digital artists.
Except those which use their voice/feet/elbows/face.
Not unlike a lot of traditional media, really.
Aren’t all commercials Coca Cola commercials? At least I can assume this perfume is non-toxic, right?
Not Lincoln Center, I thought so at first too, but the lobbies and stages are all too new in the commercial. I’d guess something in LA.
Apparently so.
Whoop, there it is: L.A.'s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Jinxies! Buy me a Coke/Kenzo!
It’s the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the LA Music Center.
Curbed LA: LA’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion shines in this wacky but beautiful perfume ad
At minute 1:59 in the beautiful hall of mirrors, they forgot to add the reflection of the protagonist behind her…
My thought exactly
Thank you so much. What an amazing space…
Who wouldn’t want to smell like Bruce Campbell!?
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