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How valuable it is to listen to a Smartify audio recording of a description of a medieval painting.
Smartify | The Wilton Diptych in Oxford
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about the discourse on truth programming has nothing to do with language the above two linguistic terms best to be kept fully apart, maintaining integrity of each one’s meaning and essentials programming is digital & digitisational pool-recording of data in ladders/shapes-in-boxes for scientific use language is free, out-of-the-box creation of concepts & of interpretations of concepts of data in ladders/shapes-in-boxes and of themselves any ladders, boxes and science/technology pools beyond-the-obviously-useful programmed memory: language is inherently seeking interpretation-in-freedom of anything in word discussion Toward intelligent understanding of wild difference in tolerance and in the humility for ongoing discourse between extreme differences Language, not excluding the imaginary myth, the mistakes, the intuition, the critical out-of-system judgment, the chance risk: values chance risk and decides individually, after diverse discussion, in intelligent understanding Language may, or may not decide toward physical survival, like in the cases of atomic, or jointly decided heroism: e.g. wars protecting freedom and democracy Furthermore, human intelligence is real and free by nature, suffocating within enclosure of revelatory oracle dogma; worst when politically-mathematically the latter is calculated to spread terror and obligation to peoples On the contrary, artificial “intelligence” is fundamentally programmed and determined; to be used as recorded, obligatory pre-memory of scientific systems, hence, it may be manipulated to be taken “religiously” into account. Human intelligence is needed, to reach wholesome-critically valuable, rather, than plain mereological simulacra solutions in anything Freedom, honesty and kindness make both intelligence and existence; on the fertile earth of which valuable progress arises. A propos, isn’t artifice, by linguistic definition, the shallow fallow shortcoming of intelligence? Unable, by force of insufficient brains, or by dishonest will, to solve problems, leading in the mime of knowledge? So, another fair logical linguistic conclusion would be to drop the term “intelligence” by the term artificial and change the name AI into PP: Paraintelligent Programming. A lot of circulating misunderstandings would be annulled, this way, regarding supreme and sublime powers of calculative constructions to find Absolute Truth, where human beings “can’t”. Let’s, do call the emperor naked, as we see no clothes on him and call him marvellously dressed when the situation is really so. Let’s leave the term intelligence where it belongs: with the thinking-in-suffering, incorrect-toward-critical truth wordie humans.
Today is Juneteenth. On June 19, 1865, enslaved Black people located in Galveston, Texas, finally learned of their freedom from the slavery system in the United States. This came two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. To honor this day, Unframed is publishing an excerpt of an essay by Dhyandra Lawson, our Andy Song Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art. In this essay, Dhyandra discusses “150 Portrait Tone” by Mark Bradford and “Injustice Case" by David Hammons, two works featured in our collection ↓
The Elusive Body: Mark Bradford and David Hammons
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🗿✨ Explore the fascinating tradition of statue rubbing in this new article. This age-old practice, spanning from ancient cultures to modern times, highlights our deep, personal connection with art. 👉 Learn about the iconic statues around the world and their role as symbols of hope and connection. 🔗 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dUPPAGfP
Sculpture Network - Statue Rubbing: The Ritual of Touch
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Hey, cut it out! (Just like Henri Matisse ✂️). During the last decade of his life, Matisse relied on using cut pieces of colored paper as his primary medium to build vibrant and sometimes massive compositions. In our latest blog post written by Abigail Yoder, you can read more about Matisse and his cut-outs: https://lnkd.in/gYHRtHsX
Matisse’s Revolutionary Paper Cut-Outs
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Artsy Booooom!! Suggested article!
At a new show at Fotografiska New York, Josèfa Ntjam uses sci-fi and Afro-futurist imagery to explore Black liberation.
Rising Star Josèfa Ntjam's Shimmering, Otherworldly Works Illuminate Afro-Diasporic History | Artsy
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Why It Matters
Boston's First Black-Owned Art Gallery To Showcase Black And Brown Artists
Boston's First Black-Owned Art Gallery To Showcase Black And Brown Artists
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I would like to share with you this graphic design proposal for the exhibition "Between space and surface" of 2021. The exhibition organized by the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, curated by Riccardo Caldura, features the works of: Arthur Duff, Ludovico Bomben, Francesco Candeloro. The visual composition focuses on typography and introduces two other elements useful to the representation of the artistic concept: 1) Light is the main theme of this exhibition, through it works take shape in space and on surfaces. We have chosen to represent materially the ephemeral presence of light with the use of orange color. 2) Using a transparent medium, the poster takes on new identities when interacting with the surrounding space. It can be presented in different ways on different spaces and surfaces. made with my sweetie Laura Serraglio 💖 #graphicdesign #visualdesign #exhibition #exhibitiondesign #visualidentity #catalogue #finearts #venezia #venice
Between space and surface - exhibition
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Use these tips to display your art like a professional gallery!
3 Tips for Displaying Your Art Collection at Home
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The impact of colour on mood Do you ever look at a painting and suddenly feel a wave of calm wash over you? Art is made to evoke an emotional response, and often colour plays a big role. Warm colours, such as red, orange and yellow can make us feel comfortable and happy. Cool colours, such as green, blue, indigo and violet can make us feel calm and serious. When we look at certain colours, we feel different emotions. #colourpsychology #moods #emotions #emotionalresponse Read more: https://lnkd.in/gKJBtc-4
The Impact of Colour on Mood
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Exploring the Mystery: Malevich's Black Square Painting influence on Bang & Olufsen. Dive into the enduring influence of the Black Square Painting on culture, society, and business, regardless of your art expertise. Read Article (10 minutes read): https://lnkd.in/g36PaqDD #Artcipation #Innovation #Malevich #Artandbusiness
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