The hottest Mixed Media Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
Category
Top Art & Illustration Topics
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
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.
The False Consensus Effect 19 implied HN points 09 Apr 21
  1. The author reflects on their art journey, feeling conflicted about their work and the art world's recognition.
  2. The author plans to paint over old artworks and submit them for an art exhibition, highlighting themes of futility and social commentary.
  3. The text presents a whimsical mix of storytelling, reflections, and nonsensical musings, showcasing a unique and creative writing style.
Get a weekly roundup of the best Substack posts, by hacker news affinity:
The False Consensus Effect 19 implied HN points 26 Feb 21
  1. Having a properly executed Last Will and Testament is crucial to ensure a smooth distribution of assets and avoid conflicts among family members after one's passing.
  2. Artists may struggle with self-confidence during life, but the legacy they leave behind can hold great emotional power and impact others long after they're gone.
  3. Music and poetry work together to evoke powerful emotions and serve as a reminder of our shared humanity and the poetic beauty in everyday life.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Oct 22
  1. The artwork 'Hunter & Noelle' by Jake Hasapopoulos reflects a fusion of American political and cultural references like Hunter Biden and Noelle Bush's connection to crack addiction juxtaposed with historical events.
  2. Through his art, Jake Hasapopoulos aims to blend religion, spirituality, radical politics, and entertainment to create a new expressive language.
  3. The artist's focus on examining cultural phenomenon, questioning the separation of church and state, and exploring American mythologies shows a deep dive into societal dynamics and beliefs.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Oct 22
  1. The artist uses painting as a form of escape from overthinking and its burdens, shifting from photography to abstract watercolor to quiet the mind.
  2. The art aims to evoke compassion and challenge societal perceptions, highlighting the need for critical thinking and understanding in a polarized world.
  3. Creation of art is a personal process, not just about sending a message, but about finding solace and respite amidst the noise of life.
The False Consensus Effect 0 implied HN points 29 Jan 22
  1. The author reflects on the passing of time and the role of technology in society, highlighting the importance of soul-searching and staying true to one's art amidst modern distractions.
  2. The text delves into philosophical and existential themes such as the illusion of the 'whole' and the concept of individuality, urging readers to explore their own significance in the world.
  3. The narrative touches on personal struggles, artistic pursuits, and the complexities of human relationships, emphasizing the need for self-reflection and finding joy in everyday moments.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Feb 22
  1. The artwork created by Paige K B in 2021 included a seven-foot-tall digital print on vinyl and two smaller drawings with a predominant color of yellow, referencing political imagery like the Gadsden flag.
  2. Paige K B's work aimed to offer a facetious take on significant events like the Capitol riots, combining humor with elements of tragedy and personal experiences with art institutions.
  3. The artwork by Paige K B incorporated intricate details, textures, and symbols such as the crane, bridging connections between internet memes, historical references, and future technological developments.
Cybernetic Forests 0 implied HN points 11 Dec 22
  1. Bani Haykal's work explores human-machine intimacies through interfaces, poetry, and sound, using a mechanical keyboard to encrypt text into languages like Jawi and MIDI values, creating encoded poetry and sound work.
  2. The encryption process in Bani's work is influenced by historical instances like the crypto-Muslim practice during the Spanish Inquisition, showcasing how encryption embodies privacy and secrecy in different cultures.
  3. Bani's exploration of intimacy with devices like mechanical keyboards goes beyond physical proximity to consider transformation and blending, reflecting on how human-machine relationships impact us and our environments.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 16 Nov 23
  1. The conspiracy involved connections to Gilead, Searle, and Pfizer, revealing a complex web of pharmaceutical companies.
  2. The artwork and writings explore deep themes like grief, contemporary mythmaking, and the desire for a hopeful future.
  3. The artist's practice has evolved positively, focusing on creating art that brings joy and thoughtful reflection.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Oct 22
  1. RITUAL BALLISTICS: DOCTRINE-of-FORCE is an ongoing series of mixed media artworks exploring the link between mass murder rituals and modern warfare's origins.
  2. The term 'cybernetics' was first used in 1948 by Norbert Wiener, originating from research on automated aiming systems for anti-aircraft guns, leading to artificial intelligence and modern weapon systems.
  3. The Doctine of Force allows various groups, from neo-nihilist Nazis to Non-Denominational Evangelicals, to use the state's power to affirm their beliefs, creating a complex web of forces.