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Aequitas | Light and Gravity
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A virtual reality art exhibition. AEQUITAS: “CHOOSE AGAIN”. 1) Tell us about your Light and Gravity piece. (Title of piece, how the theme inspired you, etc.). 2) Tell us about yourself – in real life, in Second Life/Virtual Reality, or both. Collaborating in separate physical space Aequitas has explored themes such as alienation, childhood, perceptions of identity, spirituality, and consumerism with most of the work being first presented in the virtual world. 4) What attracts you to virtual art? There ar...
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size matters on the web - ScotStyle
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Size matters on the web. December 8, 2014. December 8, 2014. It is important for artists to be able to comply with stated requirements when sending images on the web. For this reason I created this article which is about as clear as mud. Imagine a photograph you have created a grid over in order to paint a large version of it. Courtesy Draw n Paint. The photograph has the same number of boxes as the painting, the boxes are just bigger. A good size for a web page is 600 to 900 pixels across. In building a...
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American Icons: What Ive Learned | American Songwriter - ScotStyle
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American Icons: What Ive Learned American Songwriter. December 27, 2014. Via American Icons: What Ive Learned American Songwriter. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Size matters on the web. The Death of the Artist and the Birth of the Creative Entrepreneur – The Atlantic →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Sign me up for the newsletter! Notify me of new posts by email. Artists and the web information newsletter. I See the World.
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jpegs and jargon - ScotStyle
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January 23, 2012. December 8, 2014. It is important for artists to be able to comply with stated requirements when sending images on the web. For this reason I created this article which is about as clear as mud. While inches and millimeters are appropriate measurements in the real world the density of computer screens and printing methods call for a different measurement. Digital images are measured in pixels. 4″ x 6″ inch file for the web that measures 400 pixels by 600 pixels. Jpeg is a compressed for...
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The Death of the Artist—and the Birth of the Creative Entrepreneur - The Atlantic - ScotStyle
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The Death of the Artist and the Birth of the Creative Entrepreneur – The Atlantic. January 1, 2015. Entrepreneurialism is being sold to us as an opportunity. It is, by and large, a necessity. Everybody understands by now that nobody can count on a job. Via The Death of the Artist and the Birth of the Creative Entrepreneur – The Atlantic. This entry was posted in how to. American Icons: What Ive Learned American Songwriter. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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creativity | sense and defense
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Joining arts and ideas. Posted on October 15, 2013. Larr; If the 1% stifles New York’s creative talent, I’m out of here David Byrne Comment is free theguardian.com. Paintings Alexander Yulish →. ScotStyle Websites by artists for artists. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “sense and defense”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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The Problem with Big Art | sense and defense
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Joining arts and ideas. The Problem with Big Art. Posted on April 28, 2014. The art itself doesn’t encourage thinking. Rather, it privileges emotional response particularly the feeling of being impressed and awed over understanding; in other words, passive consumption versus active. Via The Problem with Big Art. Larr; Introduction to Poetry. ScotStyle Websites by artists for artists. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Blog at WordPress.com.
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sense and defense | joining arts and ideas | Page 2
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Joining arts and ideas. Newer posts →. February 3, 2013. Comments Off on anonymous. Step 2 A.R.T.S. February 1, 2013. Comments Off on Step 2 A.R.T.S. Upon entering the world. January 27, 2013. Comments Off on Upon entering the world. It is nearly without pleasure that i bring this news to you today. It has come to my attention that some of you aren’t eating your pudding. How can you expect to have any meat? November 19, 2012. Comments Off on 1 year ago. November 18, 2011. Comments Off on Art Grows. The a...
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Get Started - ScotStyle
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Put yourself into your user’s shoes before planning your site’s content. Why would they come to your site and what can you do to make sure their visit is rewarded? Ask yourself some basic questions. What is the goal of my site? Am I aiming it toward gallery owners as a presentation package? Is this an e-commerce site to sell paintings on the web? What will the viewer be looking for and how can I make it easier for them to find? Sit back and relax you are about to become worldwide. Thanks for your questio...
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art seo Archives - ScotStyle
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I love to share your art. June 30, 2015. September 15, 2015. Ever since I could go to the movies I have returned to pester anyone who would listen with the entire plot. No matter what the movie was I was enthusiastic about sharing it. I do the same with visual art, pestering my facebook and instagram feed with other peoples product. I love to share your […]. Posted in how to. Tagged art on the web. Artists and the web information newsletter. Joanne Mattera Art Blog. Deborah M. Mitchell. I See the World.