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Studio Artist 3.0







Studio Artist 3.0

Studio Artist 3.0 01/06/2004 02:25 PM

The first and only software program that can automatically paint, draw and auto-rotoscope.




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If you produce visual content on a Mac, get this program. By David Biedny, MacAddict (via MyAppleMenu)

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Macworld: Studio Artist 3.0 'graphic
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Artist 12/25/2004 05:20 PM
Wladimir Kaminer represents an emerging Russo-German culture. He is a DJ spinning Russian wild ska-punk club music, he is a radio talk-show host, the author of several best-selling books depicting the life of Russian immigrants in Germany, and a sort of good-humored emblem of the emerging hybrid culture of Berlin. In a fascinating interview, he reveals post Soviet Russia, and Russian lives and literature in the West; you can read his stories, Paris Lost, and An imal Transport, and the usual overview of his works and of his significance, in the NYT Books section.

a cowboy and an artist


a cowboy and an artist 07/20/2004 12:48 PM
Cowboy Photographer Erwin E. Smith didn't just photograph cowboy life - he lived it. This website presents mo re than 750 images from the surviving collections of Smith's work. These online reproductions were made from Smith's original negatives, irreplaceable objects that capture the old-time cowboy as he really was—a working man on horseback. (via research buzz)

Bubbles the Artist


Bubbles the Artist 12/30/2004 11:20 AM
Bubbles the Artist! If you've been looking for a Pee Wee Herman dinner plate, a greeting card featuring Paul Lynde, or a pain ting of John Belushi drinking himself to death, then look no further. (If you love crappy disco midi files, you'll want to keep your speakers turned up.)

Release The Artist In You


Release The Artist In You 07/30/2004 04:59 AM
So, you've tinkered with GarageBand long enough that you've actually performed and recorded cover versions of songs. The more you listen to your own recordings, the more confident that your cover version is actually better than the original version. The next logical step, of course then, is to publish and sell your songs to the world, and watch the money roll in.
But before you do that, remember to take care of the royalties first.
(Link via Boing Boing)

Artist detained for, well, art.


Artist detained for, well, art. 05/27/2004 03:13 PM
Got art supplies? The police would like a word with you. Steve Kurtz, a member of the Critical Art Ensemble and a professor at the University of Buffalo, called 911 when he discovered that his wife had died of cardiac arrest. When the police saw his art supplies, however, he was detained on suspicion of being involved in bioterrorism.

Bio-artist indicted


Bio-artist indicted 06/30/2004 04:54 AM
USA Today Jun 30 2004 9:37AM GMT

What's an a-political artist to do?


What's an a-political artist to do? 04/09/2004 09:10 PM
David Cerny: frilly pink tanks, babies climbing TV towers, and the president feeding slops to the director of the national gallery out of giant asses. Why, this could only be the NEA gone awry! Actually, it’s Magic Prague, the land of Franz Kafka and Milan Kundera, and the artist, like the dissidents of past generations, would rather not do political art , political art. His latest sculpture ridicules the perverse situation in which the country finds itself post Havel: a place where right-wingers like President Klaus and national gallery director Milan KníĹľák— a past collaborator with secret police, and worse, completely idiotic and banal performance artist — prosper and rub shoulders at the expense of those with a conscience and good taste. Like David Cerny. This isn’t the freshest post, but I’ve been waiting to join Mefi for a long time, and today is the first day I can post.

Expo for the Artist


Expo for the Artist 05/02/2004 07:29 PM

Creative Commons spent the day at Expo for the Artist, the 5th annual gathering of artists, nonprofits, and community organizations at Cellspace, in San Francisco, USA. Celebrating its fifth year, the catch-all event included free workshops on grantwriting, burlesque, painting, self-publishing, navigating the music industry, metalworking, and more. Watch the Expo website for a series of DIY articles on these and other subjects.


The programmer as (starving) artist


The programmer as (starving) artist 12/02/2003 08:44 AM
Discussions about code as poetry and how code and art differ from each other are not new, but the growing popularity of free software among both developers and users may make software developers more like artists than they have been in the past in one very important respect: A majority of programmers may end up writing code without getting paid directly for their work. Perhaps, before long, "starving programmer" will be as familiar a phrase as "starving artist" is today.

Artist/Writer Jim Keefe


Artist/Writer Jim Keefe 05/21/2004 09:53 PM
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Artist Profile: Tom Hodges


Artist Profile: Tom Hodges 08/11/2004 08:28 AM
Just posted our latest feature - a complete profile of Star Wars artist Tom Hodges. Click here to checkout the rare story of a Star Wars fan who managed to turn his passion into a paycheck.

Artist pleads innocent


Artist pleads innocent 07/12/2004 05:41 AM
USA Today Jul 12 2004 9:50AM GMT

Technical Artist For Quake 4


Technical Artist For Quake 4 05/30/2004 06:21 AM

Google Artist Interview


Google Artist Interview 09/07/2004 11:52 PM

Computer artist doodles oodles of 'Google's: Here's an interview with the guy that draws all Google's little logos. (Incidentally, I'm guessing Google is six today?)

Herald: Which letters are your favorite targets for manipulation?

Hwang: Understandably, the "O" and the "L" are the easiest to deal with. The "O" has become a Halloween pumpkin, a Nobel Prize medal, the Korean flag symbol and the planet earth. The "L" has been used as a flagpole, the Olympic flame cauldron or a snow ski. The first "G" is the most difficult to deal with, and I don't think the "E" has gotten much action because of its location.

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More Artist Sketch Cards


More Artist Sketch Cards 05/03/2004 08:48 PM
Rebelscum readers have been sending in their Artist Sketch cards from the Clone Wars trading card set. Click images above to see the latest entries and see the Jedi Archives for the comprehensive list. Thanks to the Fullers, Chuck, and Mike for their contributions.

Artist Charged for Painting Topless Eve
(AP)


Artist Charged for Painting Topless Eve
(AP)
08/11/2004 05:42 PM
AP - Authorities are threatening to jail an artist, saying his reproduction of Michelangelo's painting of Eve is illegal because Adam's wife has bare breasts.

Artist Drags TV by Ear in Protest
(Reuters)


Artist Drags TV by Ear in Protest
(Reuters)
04/15/2004 07:35 AM
Reuters - British performance artist Mark McGowan dragged a television roped to his ear through Milan on Wednesday to protest against what he called excessive political control over the media in Italy and other countries.

Artist arrested on Easter Island


Artist arrested on Easter Island 04/19/2005 11:05 AM
David Pescovitz: Canadian sculptor Bill Vazan, 71, is accused by Easter Island authorities of moving small rocks from archaeologically-significant sites to construct land artworks. The island's head of criminal investigations, Carlos Soto, says that Vazan is not under arrest but must stay put while under investigation. He could be penalized $520 or up to three years in jail. From Reuters:
 Images  Island Photos Easter Island Soto said Vazan had volunteered to pay $1,000 for the damage. The sculptor paid 20-year-old Genaro Gatica, an Easter Island resident, $25 a day to help carry stones.

Vazan, in interviews with local media, said that Gatica was supposed to help him identify sacred stones so he could avoid using them.

"He went in front of me saying this rock yes, these others no. ... Now it appears that two of the rocks I used had value, but it was never my intention to cause harm," he told La Tercera newspaper.
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Random Tracks by Artist to Playlist


Random Tracks by Artist to Playlist 03/19/2005 02:19 AM
This script creates a new Playlist of random tracks by the selected Artist.

Computer artist explores space


Computer artist explores space 01/01/2004 05:40 AM
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Artist captures campaign colour


Artist captures campaign colour 04/15/2005 10:06 AM
David Godbold prepares to share the highs and lows of the campaign trail as the official 2005 election artist.

Email from artist suspected by FBI of
bioterrorism


Email from artist suspected by FBI of
bioterrorism
06/01/2004 06:52 PM

In the comments on an earlier post on this blog about an artist suspected by the FBI of bioterrorism, there was a great deal of speculation about the incident and the facts. (Read the link above to my previous post for the background.) I emailed the artist, Steven Kurtz, asking him for the facts, and here is his reply.

Posted with permission.

Steve Kurtz
Hi Joi,

Its a long and complex story.

To shorten it:

I was detained for 22 hours by the FBI
They seized my wife's body, house, cat and car.
These items were released a week later
In the house they seized computers, science equipment, chunks of my library, teaching files,
I-D, and all my research for a new book.
The only thing I have gotten back is my wife's birth certificate
On Sunday, two members of CAE got summons to appear before a Grand Jury. (This is bad. It
means I will be charged. Grand Jury is a closed court--only the FBI gets to present its case).
The Grand Jury will meet on June 15
In all proabability, I will be arrested shortly thereafter.

Best,
Steve/CAE

Many people talked to me about this incident and strongly support the FBI's position on this. I still don't know enough details on the FBI's handling of the matter, but I DO think biotech as art is a legitimate form of art. At Ars Electronica, we did a whole festival on Life Science as art. Artists, including Steve, publish their works, talk about the impact, and often teach. Terrorists do not.

One famous example of biotech art is the bioluminescent rabbit created by genetic engineering, adding genes from a jellyfish to a rabbit to make it glow in the dark. This created a great deal of controversy and debate. It was the intention of the artist to cause this debate with an extremely tangible project.

I believe this form of expression is important and mistaking artistic expression for something else is a great risk to society. However, I suppose it would be prudent for artists to be aware of the risks involved in handling the "supplies" they use for their art.


Brooklyn Cheese Artist Makes Bed of Ham
(AP)


Brooklyn Cheese Artist Makes Bed of Ham
(AP)
06/03/2004 06:35 PM
AP - An artist best known for decorative cheese has broadened his palette, or palate, to ham. Cosimo Cavallaro, who once repainted a New York hotel room in melted mozzarella, has covered a bed in processed ham. "I feel like I am back in my mother's deli," the artist said Thursday.

Topps Artist Sketch Cards


Topps Artist Sketch Cards 05/01/2004 10:15 AM
Topps includes their most ambitious and popular chase cards yet with the release of the Clone Wars trading cards this week. The Artist Sketch cards are "an original, hand-drawn piece of Clone Wars art" - each unique and highly collectible. They are also rare as overall odds of finding one is 1:36 packs (Tartakovsky 1:606!) In conjunction with Star Wars Trading Cards and T opps Sketch Cards Checklist, Rebelscum invites you to send in a scan or picture of any sketch cards that you find for inclusion in a photo archive. See images above for the first contributions.

iTunes Feature wish: podcast this artist


iTunes Feature wish: podcast this artist 06/22/2005 01:46 AM

With the news that podcasting is coming to the next version of iTunes, I had an idea for how podcasting could be used to benefit both users looking for music and the iTunes store for selling music.

I got this idea when I realized how much I enjoyed a Grant Lee Phillips album in my music mix and what an outlier he is in my collection. I love folk music and this guy straddles the line between folk and country (and I'm not much of a fan of country). Anyway, I realized when I was hearing a track that I really need to track down his other stuff. That got me to thinking how I only hear about iTunes albums I should buy from friends that recommend them. I wondered why can't I tell iTunes to email me when he releases a new album?

Taking that further, I wondered if there was a way I could tell iTunes to buy a specific artist's new albums the moment they come out, automatically. Of course, then I realized it could be problematic if artists were releasing re-issues or greatest hits packages I might not be as interested in. Then it hit me: podcasting.

Podcasting is a great thing for amateur DJs and amateur broadcasting, but there are certainly useful aspects that companies could use to improve their business.

My hope is that iTunes 4.9 lets me subscribe to artists, and creates a podcast whenever they offer a free track off their new albums. This feature would be something like "auto-download any new Ben Folds track that is given away free" in a checkbox. Or heck, Apple could even just auto-subscribe me to download freebies for all the artists I've ever purchased off the iTunes Music Store.

As it stands now, I have to load up the main iTunes Music Store page to find the freebies and I only remember to go back once in a blue moon for new ones. Once in a while I find a new band there. It'd be great if I could get a podcast of the main iTunes freebies as well. If there's a free track in iTunes every time I start it up and I start hearing stuff I love I will most certainly buy more albums. Extra points if I can subscribe to all freebies by genre if I want to avoid uninteresting (to me) music. Granted, iTunes would have to loosen their one-freebie-a-week limit to every major artist with a new release.

The coolest aspect of podcasting to me is the nature of its automatic push-pull technology that fetches stuff for me. Just like my TiVo records shows it thinks I might like, I'd love it if my iTunes library had surprises in it every few days. Of course, the ultimate would be if iTunes could offer me free tracks from artists I have never heard of but would enjoy. iTMS knows what I own and iTunes knows what else I listen to ripped from CDs (they could be audioscrobbler if they wanted to). If there's a new album from some artist very closely aligned or contained in my library, grab their free track this week and have it waiting for me.

I guarantee I'll buy more music if my iTunes library suddenly becomes a tool to help me with new music discovery.


Animator Makes Waves as Artist


Animator Makes Waves as Artist 03/24/2005 08:12 AM
Ray Caesar, a former animator and hospital graphic artist, is generating buzz in New York City art circles with his surreal and sometimes disturbing digital prints. By Rachel Metz.

Joash Woodrow - Discovered artist


Joash Woodrow - Discovered artist 03/28/2005 11:36 PM
Joash Woodrow. An artist who's story is not unlike that of He nry Darger - a recluse who's lifetime of work has only recently been discovered. But unlike Darger, Woodrow was British, and a trained artist who studied alongside Frank Auerbach and Peter Blake. And he's still alive. Now this pensioner, who's lifetime of painting, drawing and sculpture was di scovered by accident while his family were halfway through incinerating it, is being called "one of the great British artists of the 20th Century" and the price of his paintings, which call to mind Picasso, Soutine and Rouault, are skyrocketing. Aged 77, and confined to a nursing home, he is unwilling to ever paint again or discuss his art, and it is unclear if he is enjoying the benefits of his belated success.

An emotional artist finds release -- yet
doesn't


An emotional artist finds release -- yet
doesn't
04/09/2005 09:04 AM
Los Angeles Times Apr 9 2005 1:37PM GMT

Artfacts Artist Ranking Top 100 Chart


Artfacts Artist Ranking Top 100 Chart 01/05/2005 03:38 AM
The Top 100 Artist Ranking from Artfacts

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New HP head was NCR's turnaround artist


New HP head was NCR's turnaround artist 03/29/2005 04:43 PM
CNET News.com Mar 29 2005 8:12PM GMT

An Artist Who Makes the Field His Canvas


An Artist Who Makes the Field His Canvas 09/14/2004 12:14 AM
The Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki might be the only man who can eclipse George Sisler's major league record of 257 hits in a single season.

Bypass artist info autofill in iTunes


Bypass artist info autofill in iTunes 02/19/2004 11:38 AM
If you ever want to enter "REM" for the Artist info field, but iTunes keeps auto-correcting it to "ReM" because you have "Red Hot Chili Peppers" in your library, you can enter " REM" and delete the space character. Note: If ...
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