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Do Not Research 119 implied HN points 08 Apr 24
  1. Leo Elia Jung and Rachel Rosheger's exhibition 'Sell The Farm' combines art influenced by patents, natural forces, and the emotional aspects of scientific phenomena
  2. The artists explore topics such as HVAC systems, corrosive metals, and attempts to revive the Woolly Mammoth, creating a visual representation of human civilization's impact on the environment
  3. The exhibition challenges viewers to contemplate the impact of environmental crises and the potential solutions that may arise from exploring ancient animal kingdoms and scientific endeavors
Chartbook 271 implied HN points 15 Mar 24
  1. The post discusses America's aging capital stock, Japan's trade union breakthrough, instant noodles' global popularity, and the decline of hobbies.
  2. There are links, images, and other content from the Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze.
  3. The post includes information about sculptor Rigobert Nimi's background and work.
Do Not Research 219 implied HN points 11 Mar 24
  1. The exhibition "The Manic American Humanist Show" at Public Works Administration honors work from core contributors to Do Not Research and reflects on a decade of online political experiments.
  2. The featured artists explore themes of political ideologies, personal frustrations, and cultural reflections through their artwork.
  3. The project space, Public Works Administration, serves as a platform for digital artists to showcase their work, collaborate with online communities, and foster connections within the art world.
Chartbook 300 implied HN points 01 Feb 24
  1. The post is about top links covering various topics like Gaza's destruction and the impact of motherhood on careers.
  2. It features an exhibit called 'Quantum Traces' by Carolina Fusilier from Mexico City.
  3. The post is for paid subscribers only, with an option to subscribe and access the content.
Do Not Research 159 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. The exhibition 'Secrets to Graceful Living' by Radimir Koch & Anna Pederson is hosted at Alyssa Davis Gallery from January 13 to February 25, 2024, showcasing unique aesthetic experiences.
  2. The exhibition involved a remote viewing session documenting raw intelligence about various aesthetic experiences using a specific protocol known as Distant Flame Protocol.
  3. Participants in the session provided detailed observations and interpretations of a mysterious gateway covered in moss, evoking feelings of being woven into something with elements of machinery and nature.
Labor Intensive Art 196 implied HN points 16 Jan 24
  1. Tabitha Arnold's solo exhibition in Philadelphia at Swarthmore College's List Gallery includes unseen rugs and popular pieces like Whose Streets and Picket.
  2. The exhibit showcases 5 years of Arnold's textile work, featuring pieces from various residencies and highlighting themes of collective power and solidarity.
  3. The public reception and artist talk for the Workshop of the World exhibit will be held on January 25 at List Gallery, with the exhibit running from January 18 to February 25, 2024.
Reality Studies 196 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. Human evolution involves more than just intelligence - instinct, intuition, and feelings play important roles.
  2. Artificial intelligence, specifically generative AI, is rapidly advancing and intertwining with human creativity.
  3. Questions arise about how AI affects human instinct, intuition, feelings, and the future of creativity.
Critic at Large 39 implied HN points 10 Mar 24
  1. Ulises Carrión challenged traditional concepts of books and literature, urging people to see books as more than just text.
  2. Carrión's creations, known as 'bookworks,' were imaginative and thought-provoking, inviting viewers to engage and interpret them in unique ways.
  3. His approach to art and communication, like his mail art projects, emphasized interaction, engagement, and the co-creation of meaning with the audience.
Cybernetic Forests 119 implied HN points 31 Dec 23
  1. Subscribers to the newsletter tripled this year, showing growth and increased interest in the content.
  2. The author created and taught a course on AI Images, which was referenced by other educational institutions, showcasing influence in the field.
  3. The Algorithmic Resistance Research Group presented at the DEFCON 31 AI Village, demonstrating involvement in cutting-edge AI art and research.
Do Not Research 199 implied HN points 30 Oct 23
  1. The artwork 'First As Tragedy Then As Larp' by Tomi Faison delves into the concept of devirtualization and the transition of online politics to physical actions during specific events.
  2. The piece 'Carousel No. 1 (Desire Is Structured Like A Montage)' showcases a series of 35mm slide shows that explore the circular nature of desires and the unconscious through various sourced images.
  3. Through the use of film slides and montages, Tomi Faison's work reflects on drive and desire with a focus on the repetition and cyclical aspects of the unconscious.
Labor Intensive Art 216 implied HN points 08 Sep 23
  1. Tabitha Arnold's first solo exhibition titled 'The People's Cathedral' is opening at the Workers Art and Heritage Centre in Hamilton, Ontario.
  2. The exhibition focuses on labor history as portrayed in art and craft objects, aligning with Arnold's textile practice that gained popularity during the 2020 lockdown.
  3. Arnold will be engaging with diverse worker's rights movements in Hamilton, including leading workshops and discussions with various groups.
Chance Operations 353 implied HN points 10 Apr 23
  1. The Venice Biennale will present the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement to Brian Eno on October 21st.
  2. A 168-hour video art installation titled 'Nothing Can Ever Be The Same' will be shown in Venice, using generative software to reimagine Eno's work.
  3. Sneak peeks of the new video art installation will be shared with subscribers closer to the opening.
Digest // Storefronts of Bangkok 39 implied HN points 13 Jan 24
  1. Stay updated on the latest events, parties, and happenings in Bangkok through newsletters and social media.
  2. Discover diverse activities in Bangkok including cultural events, parties, art exhibitions, and more that cater to varied interests.
  3. Explore unique experiences in Bangkok like flea markets, techno cruises, art exhibitions, and dance parties for a memorable time in the city.
Do Not Research 99 implied HN points 25 Sep 23
  1. Clark Filio's artworks include pieces like 'Children of Gont' and 'Neolithic Village, After Zdeněk', showcasing diverse themes and styles.
  2. His exhibitions like 'Heaven Ship' offer opportunities to view his artwork and appreciate the creativity behind them.
  3. Clark Filio's art often features scenes inspired by literature, original Gundam concept art, and real-life events, presenting a unique blend of imagination and reality.
The False Consensus Effect 59 implied HN points 05 Nov 23
  1. Week #2 of the Friday Stuckist Mini-Exhibition included various artworks and a gathering of people for a 25th-anniversary celebration.
  2. The exhibition featured a diverse selection of paintings and artwork created by different individuals.
  3. The event had a lively atmosphere with drinks, food, and interactions among visitors, fostering a sense of community and creativity.
Do Not Research 139 implied HN points 03 Jul 23
  1. The video 'Algorithms Anonymous' portrays algorithms in rabbit costumes engaged in an AA-like meeting, reflecting on their past actions.
  2. The piece is part of a larger exhibit in Copenhagen exploring the intersection between technology and addiction.
  3. Through this artwork, the audience is prompted to consider the implications of algorithms and technology in our lives.
Do Not Research 79 implied HN points 07 Aug 23
  1. The post discusses artwork by Pieter Schoolwerth, Phil Vanderhyden, and Aaron Dilloway under the title 'PuppetWarp.'
  2. The artwork showcased includes various pieces by Pieter Schoolwerth, featuring different titles and dimensions, all created in 2022 and 2023.
  3. The post provides links to Instagram profiles of the artists and encourages subscribing to the newsletter for more content.
Do Not Research 99 implied HN points 27 Apr 23
  1. Harris Rosenblum's art exhibition 'Inorganic Demons' portrays relics from fringe internet corners that challenge societal norms with new narratives and identities.
  2. Rosenblum's artworks creatively repurpose materials to highlight the limits of organic resources under capitalism, showcasing a fusion of ancient techniques and modern technology.
  3. The artist's pieces, like vape fluid bottles and swords inspired by World of Warcraft, explore themes of power and lore, blurring the lines between reality and mythology.
Do Not Research 39 implied HN points 17 Aug 23
  1. Peer-to-peer networks store data in a decentralized way and allow users to be both clients and servers, promoting equal interaction and file sharing.
  2. Peer-to-peer technology revolutionized digital content exchange, enabling artists to reach wider audiences online without relying on traditional distribution channels.
  3. Peer-to-peer networks have led to both positive impacts like information democratization and negative effects such as copyright infringement, causing shifts in business models.