[SC 2.4.4] Please enjoy ten links about art
I'm a day late with this one, and it's also the last edition of for this year. So, please enjoy ten links about art!
I also wrote about making complicated components at large organizations, the nuance of interactive lists, and big feelings.
Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone
I grew up near here and never heard of this!
Cats playing with robots proves a winning combo in novel art installation
A match made in heaven.
A new generation is uncovering the tiny doodles left by engineers on old microchips
I love the idea of hiding art away on something so invisible and functional.
Curtain Call: Doug Snow’s Capitol Reef (kinda NWS)
"Howe believed the painting was distracting and 'not appropriate to the proceedings of the court.'"
How Salvador Dalí created the Chupa Chups logo
That man was prolific.
I Watched An 857-Hour Movie To Encounter Capitalism’s Extremes
"This film demands the viewer restructure how they use physical space just as much as it requires 857 individual hours."
The rejection of modern art as a form of fascism
Hey! Go to a modern art museum.
Art Bits from HyperCard
A thing you should know about me is that I'm an absolute sucker for anything HyperCard-related.
Diemut Strebe / The Prayer
"An experimental set-up to explore the possibilities of an approximation to celestial and numinous entities by performing a potentially never-ending chain of religious routines and devotional attempts for communication through a self-learning software."
‘A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter’ by Caleb Larsen
Probably one of my most favorite art pieces out there.