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Opening reception for Gérard Rancinan: Wonderful World. A solo show curated and presented by The Future Tense, held at the Londonewcastle Project Space, Shoreditch, London.
Best viewed as part of a set here:
www.flickr.com/photos/thefuturetense/sets/72157631804146359/
This shop has been closed for ages, but from what I understand there are still many Norge appliances still very much in use and operation. 6th & Bainbridge.
the choc box version of this image wasn't doing anything for me, so i went a bit mental on it in CS4
...für einmal 10s ruhig.
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Ruben posted up some shots from Fridays most recent installment for Zlog's Future Tense. Looks like a blast as usual!
Tensor.art,
Prompt: A female naked warrior with long blonde hairs, blue eyes, red lips, big boops and a nice butt fights against a an alien, using karate kicks, in a jungle,
Negative Prompt: EasyNegative, ugly, deformed, noisy, blurry, distorted, out of focus, bad anatomy, extra limbs, poorly drawn face, poorly drawn hands, missing fingers, double person,
Model: SDXL 1.0, AniPoP Style
As three of the most exciting young writers today, Mitchell S. Jackson (Survival Math: Notes on an All-American Family), José Olivarez (Citizen Illegal), and Sarah Smarsh (Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth) shared and discussed their deeply personal works of nonfiction and poetry, each representing an eye-opening look into larger social and political issues in America. Moderated by Carlos Lozada, nonfiction book critic for The Washington Post at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville on 3/23/19.
Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities