The hottest Visual Arts Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Journal of Gurdjieff Studies 0 implied HN points 03 Mar 24
  1. The post discusses Gurdjieff's Medicine, which might be an interesting topic to explore.
  2. There are related articles titled 'Sugar and Monsieur Bonbon' and 'Sweet and Bitter' which delve into intriguing themes.
  3. The post is for paid subscribers, suggesting exclusive content on the mentioned topics.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 23 Feb 23
  1. When you buy space in the Metaverse, you get a token as proof of ownership, which is like a snapshot of a map.
  2. Simon Denny's Metaverse Landscape Paintings explore the connection between traditional landscape art and ownership in the digital space.
  3. Denny plans to exhibit his unique landscape paintings at various galleries, incorporating different realms of the Metaverse in his work.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 16 Oct 22
  1. A key theme discussed is the exploration of lost truth and memory in the protagonist's search for meaning in Jon Rafman's film _Punctured Sky_.
  2. Rafman highlights the importance of constructed narratives in understanding self-identity and consciousness, especially in a world where reality and history are increasingly complex and fragmented.
  3. The conversation touches on the significance of using free apps and hacks to create art in a way that embraces playfulness and transparency in showcasing the process of image splicing and storytelling.
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Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 16 Oct 22
  1. The Pink Panther imagery was adapted by the far-right, showcasing how political agendas can exploit seemingly innocuous symbols.
  2. The power of memes lies in their adaptability and personalized storytelling within social movements.
  3. The challenge of reclaiming images from far-right associations raises questions about desirability and time frames for such efforts.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Oct 22
  1. LOVELOAD explores internet overload and the search for meaning, equating love and god as the ultimate desires.
  2. The internet is depicted as a way to connect and feel a sense of unity among everything unseen, resembling telepathy.
  3. The virtual realm is viewed as both real and not real, blurring the lines between existence and non-existence.
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.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Oct 22
  1. Experimenting with text-to-image generators like Dream, NeuralBlender, and others helps blend textual and visual forms in art.
  2. Generative image models like Dream and NeuralBlender are increasingly used in multiple industries, urging us to consider their implications.
  3. Computing technologies are not immaterial, but rely on physical infrastructures consuming energy and resources, and have global environmental impacts.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Feb 22
  1. Heavenly thinking, focused on utopian goals, influences both religious beliefs and modern technological advancements.
  2. The concept of Heaven is portrayed as a virtual space, always just beyond reach but never truly attainable in the present.
  3. The project WHOLEEARTHBELOWME explores contemporary examples of Heavenly thinking through a sound piece that includes AI voices and meditational sounds.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 05 Dec 16
  1. The post is about 'Chiều Tây Hồ' and probably talks about some reflection or story related to it.
  2. The post includes a link to a profile called Thai Duong.
  3. There is a Vietnamese phrase mentioned: 'Bàn đá chông chênh dịch... ngược app Cuộc đời cờ mờ lờ vờ thiệt là sang', which hints at some sort of life lesson or commentary.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 15 Apr 15
  1. The post is about remembering something important, possibly related to the content on vnhacker.substack.com
  2. The post includes images that are being encouraged to be shared on various platforms like Facebook and via email
  3. There is a call to action to share the post, which seems to be emphasizing its significance
Sector 6 | The Newsletter of AIM 0 implied HN points 13 Mar 23
  1. Microsoft is developing new tools like Visual ChatGPT that use AI to turn text into images. This makes it easier for people to create pictures without needing complex prompts.
  2. Visual ChatGPT combines different technologies, making it simpler for users to generate visuals. It aims to improve how we interact with text-to-image models.
  3. The focus is on making technology more user-friendly, helping those who find current systems hard to navigate. This is a step towards making artistic creation accessible for everyone.
LOST ART 0 implied HN points 27 Oct 24
  1. Each day is a gift to embrace and enjoy. It's important to appreciate the beauty around us and find joy in simple moments.
  2. Living simply can lead to discovering richness in life. Mary was inspired by the desert's beauty, and it shaped her art and perspective.
  3. Taking a stand for justice is crucial, even when it's scary. Mary taught us that believing in something gives you the courage to fight for it, no matter how daunting.
laserllama's blog 0 implied HN points 18 Jul 25
  1. Sunflower fields are currently blooming beautifully in Raleigh. They should be at their peak for about a week.
  2. Photographers can capture stunning images with a few selected Canon lenses. Different lenses can create unique effects.
  3. Nature, like sunflower fields, can bring joy and beauty to our surroundings, making it worthwhile to visit and appreciate.
laserllama's blog 0 implied HN points 09 Jul 25
  1. Using Genaray LED panels gives more lighting power than traditional CFL softboxes. This makes a big difference in the quality of photos.
  2. The Westcott X-Drop stand is a good choice for background support, and the fabric tarps hold up well in practice.
  3. Shooting handheld with the new lights allowed for clearer photos at lower ISO settings, showing improved results even at f/22.