This post by @DagieDee is really great. It is no wonder they are such a great collector in this space. It is clear they have thought deeply about what we are doing here.
@postanika Hito's work was basis of an exhibition last year - 'Highly Grainy' which questioned this pixellation of representativeness inherent in photography. Enit María's work interestingly turned this inside out as lensless exposures with handmade lensless cameras
https://t.co/cOvU1Z5vxp
@PawelDudko@artifishalart self portrait by Enit María - exposure series on photographic paper with handmade lensless cameras made out of waste cardboard boxes.
https://t.co/w4Uscc5NUw
@postanika excellent point. probably nothing can represent reality in exact terms, as those terms itself are infinite. all images can offer is a window into someone's imagination.
@ArthurB Collectivising means of production so that artists can afford to experiment on a affordable chain and collectors can support without losing an arm and leg. Sounds very much like the tezos chain we are all trying to support. I guess best is not get stuck on labels and see the work
Everytime I browse the latent space, I feel that the algorithm may already be exhausted, but it keeps surprising me on how much the algorithm has hidden, if every other output you feel like saving.
Subdivision: forms and feelings
https://t.co/Qg33eymNgf