2021年12月16日

如何在OpenSea上加入合作夥伴/創作者

如何加入合作夥伴/創作者

如果有團隊或是藝術家宣傳項目時說自己不認識團隊其他的成員,這個項目會是讓人疑慮比較多,在OpenSea上的項目協力夥伴的版稅只會到一個專屬錢包,每個協力夥伴都可以登進到這個collection並且可竄改錢包和其他相關資料,你看到或是聽到有人宣傳團隊中的人或是推廣項目的人說不認識其他成員,相對的可靠度與可信度低,而失敗機率相對的高,我不會說是詐騙,但是項目做一半就跑,所有人都可以推說不認識其他人,這個項目就有問題。

影片連結:Add collaborators and royalties on OpenSea

2021年12月9日

Techspressionism Brooklyn curated by Dubwoman AKA Giovanna Sun

Techspressionism Brooklyn curated by Dubwoman AKA Giovanna Sun
More info: https://techspressionism.com/exhibition/brooklyn/
Find and hashtag #techspressionism on Instagram

Techspression- A 21st century artistic and social movement.

Techspressionism is introduced as a new art-historical term to describe fine artists using digital technology to convey subjective, emotional content.

Participating Techspressionists 

Victor Acevedo, CA USA
Malavika Mandal Andrew, India
Lucy Boyd-Wilson CA USA
Davo Bradley, VA USA
Adelfino Corino, NY USA
Dubwoman AKA Giovanna Sun, NY USA
Diana de Avila, FL USA
Kathleen Dobrowsky, NY NY
Negin Ehtesabian, Iran
Colin Goldberg, VT USA
Carter Hodgkin, NY USA
Renata Janiszewska, Canada
Christopher Kaczmarek, NY USA
Patrick Lichty, MN USA
Chalda Maloff, TX USA
Sean Mick, FL USA
Steve Miller, NY USA
Tommy Mintz, NY USA
Sahar Moussavi, Iran
Robert A. Ripps, NY USA
Cynthia B. Rubin, CT USA
ScoJo, MD USA
Skywaterr. CA USA
Anne Spalter, NY USA
Tintin23x, NY USA
Christina Werkmeister, NY USA
 
Victor Acevedo

Victor Acevedo is an artist best known for his digital work involving printmaking and video. Since 2007 his primary focus has been producing (electronic) visual music works. As part of his ongoing practice, Acevedo issues signed limited edition prints of still images sourced from his video work. His hybrid imagery has a metaphysical bent, often juxtaposing figuration with geometrical abstraction and sometimes it presents as just pure abstraction.
 
Malavika Mandal Andrew

BFA -1993 & MFA- 1995 from “Visva Bharati University'' (Santiniketan), West Bengal, India. Recipient of “The Pollock Krasner foundation grant– USA '' and “National Scholarship - Govt. of India ", trained under the guidance of Shri. Riten Mozumdar, renowned artist/designer. In 2021, became the first Indian artist to be listed in the Techspressionist Artist Index. Participated in numerous solo / group art shows - National & International.
 
Lucy Boyd-Wilson

Lucy Boyd-Wilson is a virtual and mixed reality artist living in San Diego

Inspired by the flows and processes of natural environments, she evokes a sensation of wonder for vibrant living worlds. She creates “Worlds in Motion” and places the viewer within, surrounded, enveloped. In an exploration of interactivity and immersive digital art.
 
Davonte Bradley

“There are a few main things that inspire my art. The pain and trauma of my past, curiosity in the present, and hope for the future. There’s just as much fun in my work as there is some amount of melancholy. And I think there’s beauty in that. I’ve been creating art all of my life and have been creating digitally for about half of that time. I never attended a traditional art school and I honestly never saw myself becoming a full-time artist. It wasn’t until the pandemic struck and rocked the world that I decided that I needed to stop wasting time and pursue what had been in my heart all this time.” 
 
Adelfino Corino

Adelfino Corino is a new media artist. His mediums include oil painting, digital sculpture, 3D design and motion graphics. His use of paint with various digital applications explores "traditional art" in the context of the contemporary image. Adelfino resides in New York City where he received his MFA in Computer Arts from the School of Visual Arts.
 
Dubwoman AKA Giovanna Sun

Giovanna Sun is a New York based artist. Curator. Art-Tech Entrepreneur. Blockchain advisor. Her artworks and NFTs are based on ancient history, memes, and science.She creates cyber-vintage styles.  Mixture of Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism. She utilizes open source data, images and glitch up the colors, while manipulating with some AI generative colors and random images.

Diana De Avila

Diana De Avila has acquired savant syndrome and synesthesia, which occurred suddenly after a relapse of multiple sclerosis and worsening traumatic brain injury in 2017. She is a digital artist who works primarily with Fractals and other algorithmic art and is the co-author and subject of "Soldier, Sister, Savant" which explores the onset of her artistic gift. She has her own clothing line and is involved in the NFT marketplace Foundation as a creator.
Kathleen Dobrowsky-NYC artist. Surrealism. 

Negin Ehtesabian

Negin Ehtesabian is a beloved artist, illustrator, Curator and writer in contemporary culture in Tehran, Iran. She is partners with @patlichtyart in Sudden Gallery, a gallery featuring international artists, including those from the Middle East and West Asia.

Colin Goldberg

Bronx-born artist Colin Goldberg’s work explores the relationship between technology and personal expression.  The artist is a recipient of grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts. Goldberg coined the term “Techspressionism” as the title for a solo exhibition in Southampton NY in 2011. It was first described as a movement in the 2014 WIRED article “If Picasso had a Macbook Pro” and later elaborated upon in a 2015 interview on the PBS show Art Loft. In 2020, Goldberg began development of Techspressionism as a collaborative social sculpture with curator and critic Helen Harrison and artists Patrick Lichty, Steve Miller, and Oz Van Rosen.

Carter Hodgkin

Carter Hodgkin fuses art, science and technology to explore a new language of abstraction. Her working process is an interplay between digital means woven into traditional media with an emphasis on the hand. She utilizes a range of media from animation & programming to drawings, paintings & large scale mosaics.
 
Renata Janiszewska

“My present work evolved from years of experimentation with digital media. I have been working exclusively on electronic canvas since 2010.  My intention is to construct a portal into imagined landscapes and recent technology has allowed me to accomplish this. In addition to still images, I also work in experimental sound and animation. I believe that art belongs everywhere, and making it digitally increases its ability to reach farther than ever before in history.”

Christopher Kaczmarek

Christopher Kaczmarek is a New York based artist whose work spans both experimental and traditional practices, including sculpture, site-specific installations, performance, video, built circuits, and solar-powered objects. His work is often interactive and designed to guide the viewer towards a deeper contemplation about the inhabited environment. 
 
Patrick Lichty

Patrick Lichty is a media artist/designer/animator, theorist, and curator of thirty years who works in areas of mediation, virtuality, experimental media, media archaeology, and activism. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Mass Communication at Winona State University. He is an Alpert/Calarts Fellow, Honorable Mention for Ars Electronica’s Golden Nica, and has had work included in biennials including the Whitney and Venice.
 
Chalda Maloff

“I choose the digital medium for its power to combine and synthesize various artistic effects, producing a host of visuals that would not be possible with any natural medium. Beyond this, the extraordinary options of art software allow for a superior inventive flow in the development of an image. As a perennial student of Art History, I feel fortunate to have available to me creative tools of which the great masters could have only dreamed.”

Sean Mick

Sean Mick is a full-time artist working out of Miami, FL. His work relates to the intangibles of our human experience by visualizing them in a near psychedelic point of view to express the contradictions and frequent absurdity of our emotions, relationships and psychological constructs stemming from our consumption and interaction of media and technology. Mick's motifs often depict mythical subjects, trippy visuals, warped landscapes, and transcendent imagery as comment on how messages and information can be conflated and manipulated to various ends.

Steve Miller

Steve Miller has been working with art, science and technology since 1980. He has collaborated with the 2003 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Rod MacKinnon, in a project about human protein. He has worked at Brookhaven National Labs and at CERN in Geneva where he lectured to the Theory Group. For a decade, Miller worked on a photographic project about the Amazon. Miller proposed to give Brazil, our planetary lungs, a medical check-up by taking x-rays of the flora and fauna. The project entitled Heath of the Planet has been published as two monographs, Radiographic, and Surf/Skate published by Glitterati Editions. 

Tommy Mintz

“I am a lifelong New York City resident. I graduated from Hunter College Elementary and High Schools, Sarah Lawrence College (BA 1999) and CUNY Queens College (MFA 2005). I am currently an Assistant Professor of Photography at CUNY Kingsborough Community College.”
“My work draws upon the aesthetics and concepts of street photography, collage, mapping and digital culture. I’m interested in our evolving tension with the digital world - particularly digital photography and its effect on memory.”

Sahar Moussavi 

Sahar Moussavi is a digital artist based in Tehran. Moussavi studied at the University of Tehran and earned her Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Design in 2003. She worked as a graphic designer and later on continued her career in interior design and architectural visualization. Moussavi is experienced with design software such as 3dsMax, Adobe Photoshop and different render engines. Sahar has a great passion in photography as a medium of creative expression.

Robert A. Ripps

Born and raised in NYC. Robert A. Ripps finds the unexpected in the commonplace, creating humanistic images that capture a personal moment in time. A theme that runs throughout his work is an examination of how human civilization and nature interact.

Cynthia Beth Rubin

Cynthia Beth Rubin, an early adopter of digital imaging, began the transition from paint in 1983. Her current explorations include a return to analogue drawing as a component in compositions interweaving cultural and scientific reference. As artist in residence in the Menden-Deuer Oceanography lab, her works bring empathy and curiosity to the unseen microscopic life of the ocean.

Scojo AKA Joshua Scott

ScoJo a.k.a. Joshua Scott is an award-winning Creative Director, Interactive Designer and Illustrator. He has worked for clients such as Marvel, the NFL, DreamWorks, Audi, Marriott and Microsoft. After he was diagnosed with a severe neuropathy in his feet, ScoJo quit advertising and invented a unique therapeutic art process that simultaneously alleviated his leg pain as he walks around large mix media pieces. His work explores the pros and cons of technology.

Skywaterr

Turkish born, San Francisco based digital painter Skywaterr (she/her) who uses mixed media tools such as acrylic, spray paint, paper, ink, Procreate, Photoshop, AI and generative tools to create utopias that emerge around feminist ideologies and abstract expressionism.

Anne Spalter

Digital mixed-media artist Anne Spalter is an academic pioneer who founded the original digital fine arts courses at Brown University and The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in the 1990s and authored the internationally taught textbook, The Computer in the Visual Arts (Addison-Wesley, 1999). Spalter’s work is in the permanent collections of the V&A (London, UK); the Albright-Knox (Buffalo, NY); the RISD Museum (Providence, RI); The Museum of CryptoArt, and others.

Tintin23x

Artist. Filmmaker. Motorcyclist.
“I make use of a variety of techniques to create my work, including drawing, photography, collage, and video. Whether still or moving imagery, working on computers and computer based systems is a consistent element of my work. While the computer doesn't have the tactile feel of traditional materials and tools, it does have an capability for very precise control over imagery”

Christina Werkmeister

Christina Werkmeister is an artist and interior designer living and working in New York City. “My current work includes abstract paintings, digital prints and a range of works in concrete and wood. My art is a culmination of many influences, including architecture, interior design and graphic design. I get inspired by street art, rock 'n' roll, traveling and the NYC landscape.”

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