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do you know how hard it is ta bake dis way???
but so much FUN
so much FUN dat u fergets how hard it is
see
9 cups of flour
1.75 cup of sugar
3/4 cake of yeast
5 egg yolks
1 egg
etc. u get da idea
flickr mail me if yer curious
This is two of my dearest friends Todd my tech adviser who helped me with constructing a 21st-Century Digital Public Art viewing space and Tamara who was very helpful in me meeting Todd and other cool folks n myself.
I had my 1st Exhibition from Aug. 16, 2018, to Sept. 16th 2018
at the Tulip Building-Bottle Works Arts on 3rd. Ave.
It was a historic event in that it was the very first all computer n math-based Art Exhibition in our local Art Community.
The title of my show was
' A 21st Century Paradigm Shift
The Emerging Modalities of the New Media Art World'.
the paradigm shift was that there were no ancient analog works--only modern computer-based digital works.
da emerging modalities was the evolutionary and revolutionary nu technology that allows me to animate a static still photo into an animation.
I had 29 digital prints hanging and 40 of my animated still photos running on 3 computers and monitors and one projector projecting a 10' x 10' image of my animations. We had to convert an analogue 20th-Century public Art viewing space into a modern and contemporary 21st-Century Digital public Art viewing space.
I was invited 2 days ago to show my next exhibition at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at their Altoona. Pa, site next April 15, 2020, until October 15, 2020,
I learned a lot about making the transition from a private underground net presence to a public showing.
here is a link to my friend Marian Facebook site where she posted a few snaps of my show.
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1915228645228143&ty...
she also took these pictures
we are collaborators
I can't create an album containing my prints from the show because it won't let me add a description of what's in the album??
anybody else having that problem with their albums??
Artist Marc Fornes created an “otherworldly” green, blue and yellow pine tree from aluminum sheets that appear to shift shapes in varying seasons and weather, depending on your vantage point. The 25-ft. high work stands at the entrance of Riverwood Park in Mississauga, Ontario. It was built by computational design and digital fabrication. You can view animation of how the structure was created at "theverymany.com/pine-sanctuary."
My nu friend Mary is an award-winning local Artist who also happens to be da most beautiful 70 yrs old women I ever met.
Glad I met her...behind her is one of her award-winning painting
animated still photo..press da link fer a great surprize
www.flickr.com/photos/148557622@N07/32942323830/sizes/o/
well now you can....goto
and check out a nu evolutionary software
I submitted dis piece in our local open call for new artist
if accepted you become an Allied Artist of the local community
it was selected and now I am an Allied Artist
press da link fer a great surprize !!
www.flickr.com/photos/148557622@N07/32915411710/sizes/o/
have you ever wanted to animate a still photo ??
well now you can....goto
and check out a nu evolutionary software