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This Halloween, grab your popcorn and get ready for a wild ride as we examine the 2016 indie slasher flick, "Terrifier". We'll be screaming (with laughter!) at the nonsensical plot, the empty streets on Halloween night, and the bizarre choice of AM radio for a 20-year-old! We'll gag at the over-the-top gore (seriously, where is her spine?!), and question why the killer clown suddenly decides a gun is the best way to finish off one of his victim. Is Art the Clown a demon? A mime with a penchant for murder? Tune in to find out! Oh, and don't forget the crazy lady in the warehouse – we still have no idea what was going on with her!. Just remember, punctuality is the thief of time! (Wait, what?). Let us know your thoughts on this episode and what your favorite Halloween slasher film on Instagram. Don't forget to recommend movies like this for us at any time, just visit our website!
Is Art the Clown the new horror icon? Join us as we discuss the killer mime in all his bloody glory.
In this episode Chris and Neil really embrace the spooky BRRs and splatter slasher going ons with two horror films in the most commercially scary month of the year. First, after in the intro, the guys climb into their own personal “thunder road” and fly into the latest installment on their favorite horror anthology series in the the extraterrestrial themed V/H/S/BEYOND. Is it scary enough to make you crap your pant so you have to phone home to get another pair? Then, after news, the boys put on their ponchos to shield themselves from the blood bath that is Art the Clown in the holiday themed TERRIFIER 3! Is Art as demented as ever? Did it earn it's number one spot at the box office? Chris and Neil answer this and more because they ain't no slouches. Chris was down with the sickness so it is a little bit shorter. Check out Mark on w2mnet.com or just look up Mark Radulich in Broadcasting on Spotify! Check out his Tiktok @markradulich! Oh yeah, if you a 100% free sticker(we even pay postage) send us a message www.moviesthatdontsuck.net www.moviesthatdontsuck.net https://w2mnet.com/category/podcasts/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do www.patreon.com/moviesthatdontsuck https://www.bonfire.com/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do-logo/ FB: facebook.com/moviesthatdontsuckpodcast X: @mtdspodcast YT: https://www.youtube.com/@moviesthatdontsuckpodcast
Terrifier 3 has defied all odds and premiered #1 at the box office domestically in it's opening weekend! From an indie film made for $35,000 back in 2016, to now being in theaters all over the world, Damien Leone has taken this Terrifier Franchise to the big leagues. Now the question that remains: Is Art the Clown a horror icon? David Howard Thorton sure is doing is best to make sure Art the Clown goes down in the horror icon history book. If your stomach can handle these films, then you should be able to stomach this episode!
Rhea Myers is an artist, hacker and writer originally from the UK who is now based in British Columbia, Canada. Her work places technology and culture in mutual interrogation to produce new ways of seeing the world as it unfolds around us.Recorded on June 19, 2024 as a Space on X.Follow the guest:https://twitter.com/rheaplexFollow the host:https://twitter.com/0x_ScooterFollow Particle:https://twitter.com/Collectparticlehttps://www.particlecollection.comhttps://www.instagram.com/particlecollectionTimestamps:(00:00) Introduction(01:10) Background in Computer Art & Creative Coding(06:07) Exploring Conceptual Art with "Is Art"(13:37) Commodifying Subjectivity through "The Ego and It's Owned" (19:04) Reframing Property & Ownership with "Certificate of Inauthenticity"(27:23) Envisioning a Sci-Fi Crypto Dystopia with "Bad Shibe" (36:02) Critiquing the Trad Art World with Proof of Work: Blockchain Provocations(44:21) Considering a Return to Smart Contracts? (52:33) Performing Conspiracy Theory with "Portents"(1:01:52) A Few of Rhea's Favorite Artists(1:05:22) Final Thoughts from Rhea (1:06:24) Outro
Timestamps:00:10: Introductions with Victoria01:50: What does Art do for people? What's the point? Opening a door to philosophy/psychology. Sharing experiences between nations perhaps. 03:55: Art starts in a place, in a culture and is a representation of that. Art spreading allows movement from culture to culture. A transference of knowledge. But now, Art is different than it used to be07:25: American Art, German Art. Do nationalistic identities of Art still exist? Globalization's impact on Art. Peacemaking might not make so much sense if the Art is all the same. 09:45: Western Art and the use of non-Western cultures. Is Art universally communicative but in a not-so-good way?12:45: Rootless individuals, if that's true, what function does Art still have? Where do we go from here? Should we pivot inwards toward traditions?16:00: Art as a marketplace. Perhaps that shouldn't be the goal. Humanist over mercantile goals. 17:00: Religion/Art, do humans have the capacity/responsibility to create in an analogous way to God?Support the showTwitter: @talkpopc Instagram: @talkpopc
Well kids this one should be in the vault, but we're releasing it! Can't hold back our freedoms. Ryan sick from boat. Nick has brain freeze. Prison strategies. The Palin and Romney Kids. Cool friends. Timey dead. Is Art of the Deal, What's the Deal, Bad? Ryan debates Wii, again for the first time. NFL Predictions (from last year). The Disney Vault. Rolling Pins. And More!
Special guest, Anthony Nicastro, squeezes into our clown car to discuss Gill's pick, TERRIFIER (2016). Is Art the Clown the most iconic horror villain of the last decade? Are these practical effects to die for? And, will the squad rip out Anthony's heart with their rating? Tune in to find out if we gave this film a NAY, OKAY, YAY, or SLAY!CHAPTERS:Theme/Intro (00:00:00)What We Been Consuming?/Why We Picked It (00:01:57)Trailer (00:13:50)Synopsis/First Experiences (00:14:55)Review (00:17:57)Rating/What Did You Think? (01:01:38)Horrific Hotline (01:08:32)Promotions (Horrific Hotline/Social Media/Patreon/It Slays Podcast's Horrific Playlist) (01:11:25)Upcoming Episode/Outro (01:14:06)Follow us on all social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTumblrYoutubeSlasherWant some official Merch?!SHOP HERE!*Intro & Outro Music by Dylan Bailey (IG: @thedylanbailey)*Support the show
Timestamps:00:10: Introductions with Alicia01:05: Art for Alicia, Art influences everywhere. In your soul, in your blood, it's a daily thing, it feeds us02:40: Cinema vs home-viewing during COVID. The atmosphere, the aura is different. The perspective differs.05:00: The majesty of a bigger than life experience. But what does the majesty do for us? Perhaps it's a spark. Transformation through the context of the presentation.08:00: The social experience as a part of consuming Art. Do we need that social exchange to understand what we perceive? The conversation can inform and change perspectives. 10:30: Is Art the product itself? Or is it the product and the institutional presentation of the product? There are lessons to be had. 12:00: A flower in the pot, perfectly ordinary. But in a different context, it's elevated and part of Art. 14:20: Nourishment through Art. Seeing more, feeling more, experiencing something higher. Support the showTwitter: @talkpopc Instagram: @talkpopc
Date: 17.08.23 Join Salman Qamar for Thursday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: "Is Art just aesthetic?” and "Faith Revival" Is Art just aesthetic? All cultures, civilisations, and religions have a huge tradition of art which speak widely about the different interpretations of the human experience, our emotions, and our responses to the world around us. From the cave paintings, to the beautiful ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, to the intricate geometries of Mosques art serves many functions. Join us as we discuss the role of art in society and how it serves beyond just aesthetic reasons. Faith Revival Throughout history, various faiths have looked forward to the return of their spiritual reformers. In this episode, we delve into the common thread that binds these diverse prophecies and seek to understand how mankind may recognize the latter days. Join us as we unravel the essence of universal hope and anticipation, exploring the spiritual significance and collective yearning for a brighter future. Guests Aini Butt- Primary school teacher, poet and calligraphic artist Labeed Mirza- Trainee imam and has worked in graphic design, combining Islamic elements with graphic design principles. Producers Iffat Mirza and Imam Raheel Ahmad Is Art just aesthetic? All cultures, civilisations, and religions have a huge tradition of art which speak widely about the different interpretations of the human experience, our emotions, and our responses to the world around us. From the cave paintings, to the beautiful ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, to the intricate geometries of Mosques art serves many functions. Join us as we discuss the role of art in society and how it serves beyond just aesthetic reasons. Faith Revival Throughout history, various faiths have looked forward to the return of their spiritual reformers. In this episode, we delve into the common thread that binds these diverse prophecies and seek to understand how mankind may recognize the latter days. Join us as we unravel the essence of universal hope and anticipation, exploring the spiritual significance and collective yearning for a brighter future. Guests Aini Butt- Primary school teacher, poet and calligraphic artist Labeed Mirza- Trainee imam and has worked in graphic design, combining Islamic elements with graphic design principles. Producers Iffat Mirza and Imam Raheel Ahmad
On today's episode I'm joined by Paul Seidler and Sam Hart. Paul Seidler is an artist and design researcher. He is co-founder of terra0, an art project, DAO, and EVM framework for automated ecosystem management and simulation. He has worked at research groups including Hybrid Platform and Design Research Lab and has created onchain NFT artworks including Straylight Protocol, which explores multiplayer EVM-gaming with onchain NFT automata. Sam Hart Berman is a programmer and artist. He has a background academic biochemistry publishing, fine art curation, interdisciplinary publishing at Avant.org and Other Internet, and has contributed to various technical projects including the design of EIP-1559, the FOAM mesh network blockchain, Cosmos' Interchain Foundation, and now Skip Protocol, which is building infrastructure for mitigating bad MEV the Cosmos ecosystem. Both Paul and Sam contribute to Folia, an NFT open edition curated platform, and live in Berlin. In this episode, we discuss Paul's recent talk On Smart Contracts as a Medium, which he presented at Trust Support. We use this jumping off point to discuss blockchain as an art making medium. We cover a variety of interesting art and research projects including Rhea Myers' Is Art, OpenTimestamps, Sam's One Token, Brotchain, VanityBlocks, Sam's Kudzu NFT, and much, much more. It was a pleasure talking to Paul and Sam about the spectrum of conceptual art, from fine art experimentation through research projects and infrastructure building. This was a great conversation. As always, this show is provided for entertainment and education purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or any form of endorsement or suggestion. Crypto is risky and you alone are responsible for doing your research and making your own decisions. This episode of Web3 Galaxy Brain is brought to you by RainbowKit, the best way to connect a wallet in your web3 project. RainbowKit is built for developers and designed for everyone. Try it today at rainbowkit.com. If you'd like to sponsor the show, visit web3galaxybrain.com for details I hope you enjoy the show. Links On Smart Contracts as a Medium Rhea Myers OpenTimestamps Brotchain Vanity Blocks Lifeforms Simon de la Rouviere's blog ERC-721: Non-Fungible Token Standard Straylight Protocol – Folia Terra0 White Paper 2016 Sam Hart's website Artificial Scarcity by Sam Hart Lifeforms Kudzu on Folia Kudzu Graph
talkPOPc Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk speaks with Danielle at the Center for Fiction in Downtown BrooklynTimestamps:00:10: Introductions01:00: What does Danielle think about Art? Defining cognition is step #102:10: Is Art cognition? Art allows people to process and express what happens inside their brain. It's a tool for the Artist. 04:05: Taking the inner experience and making it evident to outsiders. A 3rd person PoV of a 1st person experience05:30: Art as the nugget of fun for problem solving. Art is a non-stressful way of solving problems, but maybe fun is not part of this06:55: Does non-fiction count as Art? Writers think they're telling you a truth.08:55: Cognition is part of reading. Any new information needs cognitive processing. Non fiction changes your experiences of the world and how you process. Jennette McCurdy's memoir and her experiences as an actor and how it changes a viewer's perspective.13:10: Is Art a kind of cognition? Art adds to the picture. A year-long playlist, songs and connections to places/experiences/time periods. 15:05: Music and smell in particular make us recall time and place, but why? We edit visually, and perhaps auditory and smell don't operate exactly like visual editing.17:25: You don't realize your senses in the moment until they're taken away or significant change occurs18:35: Maybe music makes us remember where our bodies were at a specific time and place19:45: Music places you in ways because it's auxiliary instead of primary. It's a background element. 21:45: Art is inherently connected to cognition. It's how artists process what they're going through, like an external hard-drive. It triggers a process of connection. 23:10: A corny violin at MoMA. Now it makes every violin trigger a memory/idea of cornSupport the showTwitter: @talkpopc Instagram: @talkpopc
Timestamps:00:10: Introductions01:00: Initial thoughts on Art as Cognition, but what is Art? How do we define it? How do people make Art to show their perceptions to the world? Perceiving vs Thinking02:50: What makes perceiving in Art different from just perceiving? Is Art special? It's intentional to start. Art takes a creative mind04:00: The amount of sensory input from Art makes it different from conversation. There's an activation of the senses that makes the difference04:45: Dadaism and the Fountain. Where's the intention that bridges the gap with Art and cognition? Right moment, right context. Removing the "Fountain" from the restroom makes it different. 07:30: Does Art have to be impractical? Or perhaps not accomplish a specific goal? Art is not about optimization and use, process over end goal. 09:00: If Art is impractical, why do we do it? Why do we seek it out? It's a way of expression and feeling different about the sensations in the world. 10:10: Non-sensational Art. How strongly are specific sensations associated with specific Art pieces?13:30: Some things are done by the Artist and some by the Perceiver. A collaborative form. Almost a conversation between the artwork and the perceiver. 16:05: Reality is constructed, you need context. In a vacuum, things don't work.Support the showTwitter: @talkpopc Instagram: @talkpopc
In Episode 99, talkPOPc Particpant Estafania Soto Reyes speaks with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk about the Theatre of the Oppressed outside of the Center for Fiction and Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Downtown Brooklyn.Timestamps:00:10: Introductions01:35: Theater of the Oppressed03:20: Perspectives shift. Certain topics don't work with certain societies. Different perspectives and quality of life. Some things are deep while others are shallow. 06:10: Certain concerns become trivial based on point of view. Does the same apply to Art? Is Art being good or bad influenced by classism?08:55: The culture that is validated is Western. Global Grammar. Regional communities used to produce region relevant Art. Money and Globalization have changed the name of the game.11:40: The movements against classism and xenophobia are starting to wake up. We've still a way to go13:30: How would we do an art story and grant legitimacy to regional dialect? Evaluate yourself and examine your PoV. Is your perspective classist?16:30: How do you make a film truthful and still pay the bills? 19:40: Assimilation and culture. Survival of culture means you cannot assimilate. "International style" forces differences to disappear. Support the show
The Holiday Season is almost upon us. By this time, next week, our stomachs will be bloated with Thanksgiving turkey. Our wallets will be empty from Black Friday shopping. And our ears will bleed from hearing Jiggle Bells for the ten millionth time. There are a lot of good news article. None quite as tasty as a perfectly cooked turkey but some are just as juicy. It does get much tastier than the announcement that Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is getting free updates to the current generation of consoles. We also learned the release dates of Superfuse and Sword of the Vagrant. With Black Friday only a week away, Frank has a special present for the listeners. He combed all the major ads to find the best gaming deals. With Frank's deals you won't just have leftover food but also leftover money! With the shopping over with and the main meal consumed, it's time to chill. Sit down on the couch. Relax and wait for pie. While you wait, you can check out some of the shows and movies reviewed today. Are adult comic book shows, like Titans and Creepshow, worth watching? Was the highly anticipated One Piece Red worth the wait? If you are looking for a good scare, will Shark bait or Smile give you the thrills you desire? The one thing that should never be a part of Thanksgiving dinner is the vile green bean casserole. Green bean casserole is the Stinko of Thanksgiving dinner. Like the democracy hating Ohio Republicans are the Stinko of Ohio. And the racist governor Youngkin is the Stinko of Virginia. The only thing sweeter than the cranberry sauce is the news that Nancy Pelosi will be stepping down. That isn't even the best of our Sweetos as Frank is making movie progress and Break's best friend got great news from the doctor. What's the best side? Is it mashed potatoes in gravy? Is it corn, or rolls? No matter which side you choose, they are all more enjoyable than the Worst Arcade Game Ever Made! Today is the day we finally determine which game is more terrible than the smells coming from the bathroom, the day after Thanksgiving. Will the bastard game of the storied Mortal Kombat series Finish the competition? Is the original Street Fighter as bad as Break says? Is Mil really Pac-Man's Pal? Is Vulgus as vulgar as Frank says? Is Art of Fighting the lamest fighting game ever made? Is Double Dragon 3 the turd that Eric says? Is Toobin's stupid control as stupid as the game play? Or is Time Traveler the misogynistic, racial stereo typed, poorly acted, overpriced, impossible to play, shit burger of a game ever made? Happy Thanksgiving! Or if you have legitimate problems with the holiday, then I just wish thanks to you and yours! And thanks to our listeners! Except, Freak. JK! You know we love you, Freak!
Is Art still a priority in NFTs? There seems to be a shift from what we saw in 2021 where a lot of people got into NFTs because of art. Now, it may seem like the art is no longer a priority and a good flip supersedes supporting artistry. Joining me to discuss this topic is Photographer and Community Builder, May Naibo. Socials:NFT TALK SHOW Twitter – https://twitter.com/nfttalkshowNFT Talk Show Instagram – https://instagram.com/nfttalkshowNFT TALK SHOW Discord – https://discord.gg/7fjKte3dZxConnect with May Naibo – https://twitter.com/NaiboVisuals
Timestamps:00:10: Introductions00:45: Experiences with Art, Contemporary relationship with Art. Soothes our soul, but somehow not essential?? Akin to love04:45: Art makes us feel alive, makes life worthwhile. What about love? It moves us06:25: Art isn't necessary for survival, it never was. But at the same time, we've been doing art since the stone age. What fuels our desire to create, even though it's not essential10:05: Productivity and Art. Do schools help fuel Art education? But is that the purpose of schooling? What would Art inclusive education give us? Success?12:50: Art education in Europe and do we need education to appreciate Art? Perhaps so, it's not quite that simple to understand Art. 15:40: Is Art a luxury? Depends on your worldview. Light and luxury18:30: Is love a luxury? Career over love, but love doesn't necessarily mean a relationship. 23:40: Hazel as Socrates and closing thoughts.Support the show
In this episode you'll learn from Shana Frenkel LCSW-C, we take a deep dive into what trauma is and different forms of therapy to treat it. You'll learn:The difference between big "T" Trauma and little "t" traumaWhere studies of trauma originatedWhat Accelerated Resolution Therapy isAnd More...As a dynamic, bright, insightful, intuitive counselor, Shana Frenkel, LCSW-C, specializes in working with trauma and its related disorders, including the intersection between trauma, anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. She integrates a holistic model in treating and working to reduce successfully post-traumatic stress (PTSD) symptoms with children, adolescents, and adults. She also has training and experience in working with military couples and military service-related issues for service members and their families. Shana's clients have described her work as “an inspiration,” facilitating personal growth and internal health. Shana brings creativity and above all else sincere caring for her clients to her counseling sessions. In addition to her specialty, Shana also has experience with play therapy with children, sandtray therapy with children, meditation, social anxiety, self-esteem, and couples counseling. Shana received a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Therapy Through Creative Expression and her M.S.W. from University of Pennsylvania. She is trained in CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) and CPT (cognitive processing therapy), is certified as an IS-ART therapist (accelerated resolution therapy) and is certified PCIT therapist (parent-child interactive therapy).
Timestamps:00:45: The capacity of our brains to receive knowledge. Fancy way of saying "thinking." Is Art a kind of thinking, is it the same thing as our "normal" thinking?02:00: Art makes you think. It is thought. A cognitive theory of Art vs the spiritual perspective of Art. 03:10: If Art is just biological, is it still beautiful? Interpretation is key. When we look at "Art" it is beautiful to us and becomes special by holding beauty. 04:25: Does life lose something special when we think of ourselves as purely biological? 05:35: Don't think of it as "I'm thinking about it." Just think instead of putting titles or labels on the experience. Just look at it. Wittgenstein's notion of "Seeing as"07:40: Philosophers of Art. Art is a break from the thinking. It's not about fitting it into a category. Instead, we just experience it immediately, we submerge ourselves in the experience.08:50: Beauty in just being. Just existing is beautiful. Doesn't require extra steps to be deemed beautiful.10:00: Something and nothing both matter. The Ugly Tree vs the Beautiful. The ugly tree is useless and beautiful at the same time.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talkpopc)
Slashing Through the Snow continues this week, when the Nobodies step into a steel cage to discuss Terrifier. Fireworks fly in this heated and entertaining discussion of a true internet darling. Does this cult sensation deserve its praise? Is Art the clown a Neo horror icon? Or is this one of the worst movies in the history of cinema? The Nobodies discuss and debate. Also, Horror Hornshoe and Rants Recommends! Plus our last pod of 2021 revealed!!!
Reading a poem from Matt Sedillo helped me realize we are indeed the same. A verse in one of his poems read.... "Like me and you... We are made of Stars!" Poetry is Powerful and Beautiful at the same time. I believe Matt brings excitement in rare form. Promoting Chicano Art and Gente should be a Core Value of all Chicanos let alone one of the few Platforms we have as Chicanos. Hosting Guest speakers like Mr. Sedillo is currently our direction moving forward as an ongoing concern. We are the same however many times our journey as Chicanos is different and difficult to express because it does not seem that many of us Represent. When do we start telling our story? How do we express our lives in art? Are we experiencing life differently? These views are powerful and life changing to say the least and this Chicano perspective or vantage point is Liberating in its own unique way. Is Art subjective, Are we different or are we all the same? Our essence or identity in being Chicano resonates and to me is important. Knowing "WE" too like others "EXIST" in this Life we call "Our Experience". Matt is not just a Poet... he is Chicano like you and me and as an artist he is extremely articulate in the form of Political Slam Poetry rather Chicano Poetry. Support Chicano Business by looking up Matt's publisher Flowersong Press in Mcallen, Texas or buy his new book "Mowing Leaves of Grass" and explore this piece of "Revolutionary Composition". Matt mentions his literary Style or 3 act poem, impressions growing up, and connections to those in Academia whom he has influenced to teach his book in College curriculums or Chicano Studies. In this episode we talk about life, poetry, capturing an audience with Drama and insight that inspire. Matt has been on CSPAN. The LA Times & L.A. Taco have reviewed his work. He is definitely a person to have on our Radar. In our interview Matt reads a few poems. Here is a link to a YouTube performance you might like but make sure you listen to the podcast 1st... LOL ;) https://youtu.be/NTVHfDfGp6g --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chicano/message
Rhea Myers, artist, hacker, writer, and senior smart contract developer at Dapper Labs, has been making crypto art before NFTs were a thing. Check out this episode to learn about Rhea's work as an OG crypto artist, why she believes concerns over NFT energy consumption are overblown, and how NFTs are changing the art world. Show highlights Rhea's experience entering the crypto space what inspired her to make Bitcoin-based transaction art what blockchain art she was creating in 2014 how she helped Coin Artist create crypto puzzles what Rhea thinks about Cadence, the programming language for Flow what conceptual art and blockchain art have in common how Rhea minted her soul on a Dogecoin fork how Rhea came up with the idea of Secret Artwork (Content), which was recently sold at a Sotheby's auction what cryptographic elements influenced Secret Artwork (Content) why Rhea was wrong about how the NFT industry would evolve why Rhea believes concerns over NFT energy usage are overblown how NFTs are changing the art world what Rhea thinks about the NFT DAO movement what about NFTs make them so fascinating, in a legal sense, to Rhea Read the sidebar — and see Rhea's artwork! If you'd like to see the art discussed in the show, be sure to check out the sidebar I wrote on Medium: https://medium.com/@laurashin/how-rhea-myers-made-blockchain-art-before-nfts-were-a-thing-e6ac52d3abf9 Thank you to our sponsors! Ledger: https://www.ledger.com/start-your-crypto-journey/?utm_source=Unchained&utm_medium=Partnership_Podcast&utm_campaign=14-09-Ledger-US-Brand-Paid&utm_content=subj_Global__msg_brand_convenience__targ_Crypto Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unconfirmedcardearnfeb2021 Digital Asset Research: https://www.digitalassetresearch.com/ Episode Links Rhea Myers Twitter: https://twitter.com/rheaplex Website: https://rhea.art/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertmyers/ Example Art Secret Artwork (Content) https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2021/natively-digital-a-curated-nft-sale-2/secret-artwork-content MYSOUL https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/nft-joke-1234588596/ Is Art https://rhea.art/is-art Proof Of Existence 2, 2014, Bitcoin Transaction https://rhea.art/proof-of-existence Art examples https://rhea.art/art Other Artists Rethinking the Blockchain (book) https://torquetorque.net/publications/artists-rethinking-the-blockchain/ Generative art (featuring Rhea Myers) https://medium.com/@mitchellfchan/nfts-generative-art-and-sol-lewitt-e99a5fa2b0cb Blockade games + crypto puzzles https://blockade.games/press/index.html https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-friday-edition-1.4528357/this-painting-is-actually-a-bitcoin-puzzle-worth-more-than-40k-and-someone-finally-solved-it-1.4529176 Unchained Episode: What Exactly Do You Get When You Buy an NFT? Three Lawyers Discuss https://unchainedpodcast.com/what-exactly-do-you-get-when-you-buy-an-nft-three-lawyers-discuss/
Rhea Myers, artist, hacker, writer, and senior smart contract developer at Dapper Labs, has been making crypto art before NFTs were a thing. Check out this episode to learn about Rhea's work as an OG crypto artist, why she believes concerns over NFT energy consumption are overblown, and how NFTs are changing the art world. Show highlights Rhea's experience entering the crypto space what inspired her to make Bitcoin-based transaction art what blockchain art she was creating in 2014 how she helped Coin Artist create crypto puzzles what Rhea thinks about Cadence, the programming language for Flow what conceptual art and blockchain art have in common how Rhea minted her soul on a Dogecoin fork how Rhea came up with the idea of Secret Artwork (Content), which was recently sold at a Sotheby's auction what cryptographic elements influenced Secret Artwork (Content) why Rhea was wrong about how the NFT industry would evolve why Rhea believes concerns over NFT energy usage are overblown how NFTs are changing the art world what Rhea thinks about the NFT DAO movement what about NFTs make them so fascinating, in a legal sense, to Rhea Read the sidebar — and see Rhea's artwork! If you'd like to see the art discussed in the show, be sure to check out the sidebar I wrote on Medium: https://medium.com/@laurashin/how-rhea-myers-made-blockchain-art-before-nfts-were-a-thing-e6ac52d3abf9 Thank you to our sponsors! Ledger: https://www.ledger.com/start-your-crypto-journey/?utm_source=Unchained&utm_medium=Partnership_Podcast&utm_campaign=14-09-Ledger-US-Brand-Paid&utm_content=subj_Global__msg_brand_convenience__targ_Crypto Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unconfirmedcardearnfeb2021 Digital Asset Research: https://www.digitalassetresearch.com/ Episode Links Rhea Myers Twitter: https://twitter.com/rheaplex Website: https://rhea.art/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertmyers/ Example Art Secret Artwork (Content) https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2021/natively-digital-a-curated-nft-sale-2/secret-artwork-content MYSOUL https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/nft-joke-1234588596/ Is Art https://rhea.art/is-art Proof Of Existence 2, 2014, Bitcoin Transaction https://rhea.art/proof-of-existence Art examples https://rhea.art/art Other Artists Rethinking the Blockchain (book) https://torquetorque.net/publications/artists-rethinking-the-blockchain/ Generative art (featuring Rhea Myers) https://medium.com/@mitchellfchan/nfts-generative-art-and-sol-lewitt-e99a5fa2b0cb Blockade games + crypto puzzles https://blockade.games/press/index.html https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-friday-edition-1.4528357/this-painting-is-actually-a-bitcoin-puzzle-worth-more-than-40k-and-someone-finally-solved-it-1.4529176 Unchained Episode: What Exactly Do You Get When You Buy an NFT? Three Lawyers Discuss https://unchainedpodcast.com/what-exactly-do-you-get-when-you-buy-an-nft-three-lawyers-discuss/
Someone once asked when I was preparing to give a talk if I could make it practical—and I had to wonder what that meant. Is Art practical? Does it need to be? This week, we explore how our life informs our art and how what we make influences everything else, complete with interruptions from my kids and a few stories from the lives of famous artists who struggled to reconcile their creative work with the demands of a normal life.
In this BILLION DOLLAR EP, the usual THIMK gang team up with NEW FRIEND TESSA to learn about the CONFUSING world of NFTs! Is ART really worth MONEY? Can a PERSON own a FILET!? Could ALL OF THIS just a GRIFT?! Is ANY of this RELEVANT ANYMORE?!? Discover ALL THAT and MORE inside!!!
The geeks are back at it again with this week's episode and Trailer Talk makes its triumphant return! They discuss Westworld Season 3 (HBO), I'm Not Ok With This (Netflix), and a new Transformers War For Cybertron "Siege" Anime that is coming soon! Also the merits of the slow release episode by episode and full on binge strategies are discussed. Finally the NC and Quad rate JAGs WWP pic for Going Clear on HBO. Controversy ensues, Humiliations flying around all over the place, dogs and cats….living together...MASS HYSTERIA! Check below for the Willy Nilly Time Stamps! 5:00 Studio up in flames? Cosby wife-beaters and Spanish fly 7:00 Date r@pe drug hour 13:30 Catching Up with the Geeks 14:20 Catching up with Quad Dentist mouth party Therapy reflections on Transgenderism Court ordered vs voluntary therapy What are interns for? 24:30. Catching up with Cole Shaved head and tanning Weightloss fasting and giving JAG pounds Resetting the ID Tues and 4th grade apathy Tattoo ideas? Fueling the neighbor 38:45 Catching up with JAG Look ahead/show ideas Good luck Chuck Stow aways and vision boards JAG becoming political and going to Podfest 47:50 Hunters (Amazon) and X-ray 49:30 Trailer Talk 53:00 Westworld Season 3 (HBO) March 15 Hatred for Aaron Paul Indestructible Turd vs John Henry Harrison Ford and Clint Eastwood are retired by the Geeks 1:00:00 Is Art exempt from plagarism? Looking at you Shia! 1:03:45 Binging vs weekly release dates 1:06:30 I'm not Ok with this (Netflix) Feb 26 Beverly from IT with her puberty powers 1:13:00 Transformers Anime (Netflix) Date TBD 1:16:45 Geeking Out Quad: Ford v Ferrari, Mr. Right, the Countdown, Lock and Key Romantic comedy's are great afterall Movie vs book argument resurfaced NC: Hunters, Devil next Door Gets nazied out and learns Yiddish JAG (tune in next week) 1:31:00 WWP Clear History (HBO) Spoiler alert Quad felates JAG for two movies in a row.
Un repaso de los mejores cartoons que nos dejó el año 2019. Muchos de ellos que también reseñamos en ediciones anteriores aquí en Podcartooneando. Disfruten! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What can direct-to-consumer genetic companies tell us about our health and ancestry? How do scientists figure out which genes affect particular traits? Is Art related to a Nigerian prince? Is Marty a Neanderthal? On this episode of Big Biology we talk with Samantha Esselmann and Ruth Tennen, product scientists at 23andMe, about how the company uses its massive trove of data to help people learn about the genetics of their ancestry and health. We talk about the accuracy of results and what the numbers in their reports say about us. Samantha and Ruth work closely with 23andMe’s population geneticists and content writers to develop engaging scientific content for 23andMe's health reports and educational initiatives. Samantha has a PhD in Neuroscience from UCSF. Ruth got her PhD in Cancer Biology from Stanford and served as a science policy fellow at the State Department. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigbiology/message
Time to revisit an old classic. Is Art school right for you? Is it worth getting indebted for a half assed education? Tune in and listen to us rant about it while you draw ;D Sketchbookheroes.com
The Screaming Queenz have been taking a look at the current crop of horror movies making waves. Terrifier, The Strangers 2, Ghost Stories and A Quiet Place get our undivided attention - but do they do divide the room? Which film do we think is vastly over-rated? Which do we think is a classic already? Is The Strangers just more of the same? Is Art the Clown scarier than Pennywise? Am I the only person in the horror community who actually likes the movie Signs? And just how would you fit an 8 month old in a microwave? You'll get that reference when you listen to our rather tasteless but insightful rundown of these four new horrors. Warning - there be spoilers.
“Is Art for Everyone?”, a discussion about how tech is disrupting the traditional art world model originally recorded live at The Battery in San Francisco on April 11th, 2018.Our panelists include Erica Gangsei, head of Interpretive Media @SFMoma, Jen Bekman, Founder of 20x200, and Andrew Herman, founder of French Girls & MiniCanvas.These guest speakers offer a comprehensive and insightful overview of what “art for everyone” means, how tech is democratizing the arts, and what accessibility barriers artists and collectors face today. Together they answer questions like, how has technology democratized the art world? What roadblocks have they seen in their diverse fields? And, is “art for everyone” a concept that has or can be embraced by all?
In September 2014 Is’Art closed shop in Analakely, downtown Antananarivo, which had been its home since 2011 and where over 50 exhibitions have been hosted over just three and half years. Growing ambitions required a larger venue. Such was found with some luck and the generous benefaction of Philippe and Delphine Andriantsitohaina who made available a now vacant...
One winner. The same three losers. The final episode of The Fantasy Suite, featuring Jane Yee, Alex Casey, Duncan Greive and a special guest – only the winning Bachelorette MATILDA RICE.We have reached the end of The Bachelor journey, and celebrate accordingly with no Lindauer, no baking and no real plan. Matilda helps us to dissect the drenched week of Bachelor news, quashing rumours and revealing scoops aplenty. Does she prefer John Campbell or Paul Henry? What's Mike Puru like? How's her wrist doing? Is Art's flat nice?As the door slowly closes on The Fantasy Suite (until season two), lament not. We will be back for Dancing With the Stars whether you like it or not.Note: From now on we will publish occasional one-off podcasts covering particular one-off television events – like this look at the 20/20 Bruce Jenner interview – in addition to all our other regular reality TV pods like ‘After the Factor' and ‘The Fantasy Suite'. These will all be gathered in one stream under the name ‘The Spinoff Podcasts'. These exist under what was formerly ‘The Fantasy Suite', so if you're subscribed to that on iTunes you needn't do a thing. Otherwise:iPhone users click here to see the showpage and subscribe on iTunes or Android users should head here to subscribe via Stitcher. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Art in Freemasonry | The Pillar of Beauty Masonic Artist Ryan J Flynn joins us for an informative conversation about the importance of Art in Freemasonry. The Masonic Lodge is supported by three pillars, which are Wisdom, Strength and Beauty. Great importance should be given to each one of these, as they have a very important purpose in the instruction of the Mason. We have inherited a rich Artistic history in Freemasonry, but the Pillar of Beauty can often be neglected in the pursuit of strength and wisdom. How prominently does Art figure in your Lodge? On this episode of The Winding Stairs Freemasonry Podcast, we have the privilege of exploring the topic of Art in Freemasonry with our talented Brother Ryan J Flynn. Join us, as we discuss the answers to these questions: Is Art an effective teaching tool in Masonry? Are Masonic Artists violating their obligation while depicting lessons of The Craft? What is the historical significance of Art in Freemasonry? What is the current state of the Arts in our Fraternity? Are Masonic Artists using the symbols to get rich? What role does social media play in our Craft? From where do we derive inspiration when creating art? The answer to these and many more questions are contained in an exclusive video interview I had with Bro. Ryan J Flynn. Bro:. Flynn is the artist behind the Illuminated Patents and The Codex Series. Do you enjoy The Winding Stairs? Please take one minute to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes: www.TheWindingStairs.com/iTunes Mentioned on this episode: To learn more about Bro:. Ryan J Flynn's artwork, visit: www.RyanJFlynn.com The music featured in this episode of The Winding Stairs was brought to you courtesy of Billy Mays III | Infinite Third Listen to Infinite Third on SoundCloud Find Infinite Third on Facebook Living Stones | A monthly magazine by Freemasons for Freemasons. LivingStonesMagazine.com Listen to The Masonic Roundtable for Masonic News and Discussions by 5 Brothers from around the U.S. To Support The Winding Stairs visit www.FreemasonryArt.com Do you have more than one #Masonic pin? Of course you do! It is no mystery that we love our pins. Every pin tells a story and deserves to be seen. Don't keep your pins hidden in a dark drawer, bring them to Light by displaying them on The Winding Stairs' Pin Display Apron. (Great Gift Idea) Order Yours today! I am very proud to introduce the Liberal Arts and Sciences Collection by Juan Sepulveda, Exclusively on The Winding Stairs Masonic Store. I began the collection with these five pieces, because they hold a special place in my life. Visit the collection page to see the deep symbolism that I have hidden in each and every piece. When you add these artworks to your collection, you will be exposed to symbols that remind you of the importance of having a well rounded education. The Trivium and the Quadrivium hold the kind of wisdom that set minds free from bondage and directed them to leave a legacy of greatness. Surround yourself with this wisdom today. go to FreemasonryArt.com and order your collection.
"The Literary Corner" presents "The Poets Without Limits" Hosted by Charles Gentry tobtr.com You are all invited to join us the evening of Thursday, March 12, 2015, 8pm-10pm eastern time for The Poets Without Limits radio show hosted by Charles Gentry with our featured guests Maurice ManGod Higgs and Bernard Skelton. These talented poets will be performing their work and participating in discussing the topic question, "Is Art a reflection of Life or is Life a reflection of Art?" Join us by calling in and participating in this lively discussion. Also, call in and share your work with us during our Open Mic segment.The Poets Without Limits show is brought to you by The Literary Corner and executive producer Laura Poindexter. Our call in number is 347-884-8924.