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25.01.2022 Seems that we are getting closer and closer to realizing concepts as envisioned in 'Fantastic Voyage' everyday - one of the better sci-fi movies of the 60s. Go nano technology! https://spectrum.ieee.org//dna-robots-can-deliver-molecula



25.01.2022 Poetic remediation. https://www.cnet.com//samsung-ai-deepfake-can-fabricate-/

21.01.2022 Very relevant. https://quillette.com//historical-amnesia-and-kunderas-re/

21.01.2022 Interesting study about walking as pedagogy. For a variety of economic, ideological and quality of life reasons, so-called millennials (born between the early 1980s and 2000) are rejecting cars and choosing to live in walkable urban communities. This cultural shift is so pronounced among this cohort of young adults that they can justifiably be described as a walking generation (Speck 2012: 19). The resurgence of walking is fueled by a great reset in attitudes towards cars... (Florida (3 June 2010)). Millennials, who now outnumber Baby Boomers as Americas largest living population group, no longer buy into the mythology of the car as symbol of freedom, fashion and social status. Instead, they are attracted to the considerable financial savings and personal autonomy of not owning a car. Living without a car also embodies values and a conscious choice to be more sustainable, less consumerist, and to leave a smaller carbon footprint. Being freed from the car gives them agency and a sense of moral authority in a world plagued by global warming and fossil-fueled wars. When millennials think about where they want to live, many envision pedestrian-friendly communities with good public transportation that makes car ownership obsolete. Increasingly, walkability factors into the decision-making process about viable colleges. Prospective students consult online resources such as walkscore.com or do searches for campuses listed as the most walkable. Colleges should capitalize on this generational shift by designing campuses that are safe, comfortable and convenient for walking and by more deliberately mobilizing walking within and beyond the curriculum. https://www.researchgate.net//324486130_Walking_as_Pedagogy



20.01.2022 I will be one of the speakers at Manchester Metropolitan University School of Art in September. Working title: Remediating Van Gogh: A Study of the Film Loving Vincent.

20.01.2022 Looking forward to seeing this.

20.01.2022 Went to see this last night at The Entertainment Quarter in Sydney. Fantastic show, highly recommend going to see it. https://www.youtube.com/watch



20.01.2022 The contemporary art world's richest top 10 as of 2016-2018.

20.01.2022 Seems that we are getting closer and closer to realizing concepts as envisioned in Fantastic Voyage everyday - one of the better sci-fi movies of the 60s. Go nano technology! https://spectrum.ieee.org//dna-robots-can-deliver-molecula

19.01.2022 The contemporary art worlds richest top 10 as of 2016-2018.

19.01.2022 Beautiful monumental paintings of water. Very accomplished and inspirational work. http://www.ranortner.com/pai/ya56ry5mym75ut5i0zppy6ci1j661v

19.01.2022 Art or unbelievable prank. https://vimeo.com/294047288



18.01.2022 https://www.theatlantic.com//the-death-of-the-arti/383497/

17.01.2022 Incredible. Makes one wonder what the 'Mona Lisa' would fetch if it ever came on the market.

17.01.2022 Arguably the most influential artist of the 20th Century - Marcel Duchamp. Art Gallery of NSW.

16.01.2022 The original Jaws movie poster art by Roger Kastle has been missing for decades. How much would it net if it suddenly surfaced? See link below.

14.01.2022 Very interesting article about hyperbole culture and intentional exaggeration.

13.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9HdPi9Ikhk

13.01.2022 German painter Gerhard Richters work explores such a great diversity of style, skill and intelligent subject matter that its easy to see why so many consider him to be the worlds greatest living painter.

12.01.2022 Well worth a trip to Queensland. https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/w/exhibitions/gerhard-richter

11.01.2022 Hollywood needs to remember that, as Marshall McLuhan claimed, it is the medium that is the message, and not the content. Director Stanley Kubrick for instance, arguably the greatest director of the last century, understood that in order to make a good film, one primarily needs to fully understand the nature of the medium. The art of great film making doesnt reside so much in the films thesis or content (although a good script is crucial), but how such content is considered and understood in relation to a working knowledge of the medium itself. The same could be said of great directors such as Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, Martin Scorsese and the late Alfred Hitchcock.

10.01.2022 Incredible. Makes one wonder what the Mona Lisa would fetch if it ever came on the market.

10.01.2022 Interesting biological fact that all studies/debates on gender, trans-gender, gayness, gender ontology (nature of being) or otherwise should take into account - all human embryos start off as being being female. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Kdoja3hlk

10.01.2022 Very cool. Jackson Pollock meets Op Art.

09.01.2022 The remediated image (painting) just got a whole lot more immersive.

09.01.2022 Great add from Ridley Scott.

08.01.2022 What constitutes the Visual Arts? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_arts

08.01.2022 Hollywood needs to remember that, as Marshall McLuhan claimed, it is the 'medium' that is the message, and not the content. Director Stanley Kubrick for instance, arguably the greatest director of the last century, understood that in order to make a good film, one primarily needs to fully understand the nature of the medium. The art of great film making doesnt reside so much in the films thesis or content (although a good script is crucial), but how such content is considered and understood in relation to a working knowledge of the medium itself. The same could be said of great directors such as Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, Martin Scorsese and the late Alfred Hitchcock.

07.01.2022 Brilliant documentary. Worth watching. https://stareintothelightsmypretties.jore.cc/

05.01.2022 Jordon Peterson on art. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b56xdYB_8Wk

05.01.2022 The 'remediated' image (painting) just got a whole lot more immersive.

02.01.2022 Poetic remediation. https://hyperallergic.com//paintings-that-blur-pixel-and-/

02.01.2022 What constitutes the 'Visual Arts'? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_arts

01.01.2022 The Royal College of Art (RCA) has unveiled a new film by RSA Films Juriaan Booij to coincide with the launch of GenerationRCA, the most significant developmen...t in the history of the institution since it was founded in 1837. #RoyalCollegeofArt #RidleyScott The film celebrates every past, present and future generation of RCA students and staff, capturing a rare glimpse inside the creative worlds of luminaries including Ridley Scott, Tracey Emin, David Hockney, Thomas Heatherwick, Asif Kapadia, and James Dyson. Juriaan Booij director & RCA alumni said: Were proud to have partnered with the RCA on the creation of the GenerationRCA film it encapsulates the uniqueness of the College and celebrates diverse individuals from forward-thinking students to talented alumni and dedicated teachers whose creativity has a transformational impact on the world. Of his experience of the #RCA, Sir Ridley Scott commented: To gain a place at the RCA in 1958 was significant like it is today but was also the result of an intense personal commitment to work, to challenge myself to improve and to persist in the face of sometimes difficult challenges. With our support, the College will provide the very best facilities and work spaces for students and will encourage a collaborative environment needed to cultivate the creative visionaries for the new and exciting opportunities of the future.

01.01.2022 Article on the new Blade Runner film. https://www.wired.com//behind-the-scenes-blade-runner-204/

01.01.2022 German painter Gerhard Richter's work explores such a great diversity of style, skill and intelligent subject matter that its easy to see why so many consider him to be the worlds greatest living painter.

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