Wednesday, 27 November 2024

NOVEMBER SUMMARY -- 2024

November was more of an Art Tech month.  Quelab had moved next to the University of New Mexico, but had not yet reopened.  However there was a lot of activity next door at the UNM ARTS Lab, and I went to three of their presentations.  


We also had a great tessellation printmaking session at Remarque Print Workshop with Jeanette Cook on November 23rd. And of course, I drew almost every night in November until Thanksgiving.


  • I am still editing the drawings with the GIMP




















PRINTMAKING

I made two new entries on the BUCKET EXHIBITIONS blog:

JEANETTE COOK lead the COLOR printmaking session at Remarque Print Workshop on November 23, 2024:




We received wonderful linocuts from JUAN WIJNGAARD and JESSI CROSS:

Juan Wijngaard gave us this tessellation linocut

Jessi Cross sent her tessellation tile
from Santa Fe through the mail

SCOTT WIGGERMAN is printing large tessellation masterpieces at the CNM printmaking studio on the westside of Albuquerque:

Scott Wiggerman made this tessellation masterpiece
at CNM on the westside of Albuquerque

I was fortunate enough to laser cut more tessellation tiles on someone's personal Trotec, as the laser cutter at Quelab was still not set up.  The Trotec laser cut seven tiles from a 12 x 18 inch piece of linoleum, in three minutes: 



Bobbie Fultz of Santa Fe passed along her printmaking materials to us.   She had been part of a printmaking project making "Anti-Utopia" books in the late 1980s to 1990:



HENRY MORALES sold prints for TWO Day of the Dead celebrations in Albuquerque...the first was the Muertos Y Marigolds in the South Valley, and then he piggybacked on the second one downtown:


BURRO PRESSS of Oaxaca was showing prints at HECHO A MANO gallery in Santa Fe:

Ivan Bautista huge print
showing at Hecho A Mano gallery

I bought large prints from IVAN BAUTISTA and EDITH CHAVEZ of Burro Press in 2017:




ART TECH

I went to a lot of ART TECH presentations in Albuquerque, and toyed around with a little AI ART and holograms.

UNM ARTS Lab

I went to three presentations at the UNM ARTS Lab, next to the new Quelab building: 



The first presentation was by AUGUST MUTH, a pioneer in hologram art, on November 14, 2024:




The second presentation was focused on VR and AR (virtual reality and augmented reality) during the Immersive Tech Breakfast on November 22, 2024:



The third presentation was by NEIL MENDOZA on November 25, 2024, showing off his "Electric Knife Orchestra."  Neil does a lot of these impressive digital kinetic art projects, and has moved to Albuqerque:




Sarah Conley Odenkirk talked about legal issues with AI ART at the Albuquerque Museum on November 19, 2024:



I also visited the FUSE Makerspace, run by CNM.  They have memberships as low as $25 a week, however one first needs to take a class to use the laser cutter (about $100), and they only take credit cards online:


AI ART

I agreed with Matt Wolfe, that there are less big leaps in AI ART recently, than there used to be, like last year.


Last month (October 2024) I noticed a new icon in my Discord server, at the upper right of the images I generate in Midjourney, or upload.  Clicking on this icon opens other apps like Viggle, which allow me to further alter the image:





EXHIBITIONS

It seems to me that there are a lot more venues to exhibit than before (I had listed all the Albuquerque venues I knew of in January 2018).


I showed my print at the New Mexico Veterans Art Exhibition at the Fine Arts Building on the EXPO/State Fairgrounds in Albuquerque, opening on November 1st, 2024.  "Tan-Drian" is a silk screen print made from a drawing I made in 2012:


DENNIS LIBERTY won "Best of Show" at the Veterans Art Exhibition:



BARBARA ENDICOTT won several prizes at the Veterans Art Exhibition 2024:


KEN ROMIG had a great showing of his figure drawings at The Groove Artspace in downtown  Albuquerque:


BARBARA ENDICOTT also showed paintings in the South Valley Studio tour in Albuquerque on November 17, 2024:


Barbara also showed her tessellation print
during the Open Studio Tour

However the South Valley Studio Tour 2024 was not without controversy, as some residents protested it:


I also checked out the exhibition at the National Hispanic Cultural Center -- Convergence x Crossroads: Street Art from the Southwest -- in Albuquerque, and was pleasantly surprised to see a few artists that I know in the exhibition, including Lxs Dos and Nani Chacon:


NORM ROSENBERGER was participating in the Bolinas Open Studio, just north of San Francisco, during the Thanksgiving holidays:



PROGRAMS


Paid AI interfaces:


AI Video Generators:
Subverting AI training:

Other websites that she brought up:

LIBRARY OF BABEL stores all the images possible:
AI creates never-before-heard sound -- FUGATTO

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  • On November 5th Donald Trump was elected as the next president of the United States


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