Roland Meyer

@Bildoperationen
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Bildwissenschaftler. Bücher: Gesichtserkennung (2021), Operative Porträts (2019)
In meinem zweiten Newsletter aus Marseille fällt Steven Seagal aus einem Tarnkappenbomber, und ich frage mich, ob das ein gutes Zeichen ist, auch für Mastodon. Lesen und auch abonnieren kann man den Newsletter hier:
https://steadyhq.com/de/robindetje/posts/825d5ac6-2e7c-45b7-b633-c90b7bb60f2c
16. gemeinsame Wetugabung (10. Kriegsausgabe)

Diesmal: STEVEN SEAGAL FLIEGT AUS EINEM FLUGZEUG UND ANDERE FORMEN MÄNNLICHEN GRÖSSENWAHNS, AUS MARSEILLE BETRACHTET

Steady

RT @[email protected]

The way this map is designed and each street mural is "pinned" into the "Black Lives Matter Street Mural Map" project by @[email protected] makes me want to click them all (and then you see the actual street art and other info)

https://blm-murals.mlml.io/

#dataviz
via @[email protected]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/NadiehBremer/status/1597299283497287682

Black Lives Matter Mural Map

The Black Lives Matter Street Mural Map documents and visualizes street murals with the goal of understanding these artworks and their viral spread, showcasing (especially black) artists, and holding communities accountable for change beyond paint on pavement.

William Blake who once saw G*d in a tree with golden leaves, talked to angels and spirits, and fought against the Beast that is Empire and the state, was #BornOnThisDay 1757.
Happy Birthday, Mr. Blake!

#Literature #Romanticism #Revolution #AgainstEmpire #Art #Arthistory #Anarchism #Spiritualism

If text-to-image models such as #dalle2 can be thought of as searches on large amounts of image data, is it then theoretically possible, given the right input, to find/generate *exactly* one of the input images?

#transformermodel #GAN #generativeart #AIart #latentspace @Bildoperationen @Quasimondo

Shyama Golden, Covert Operation

Leute, das beste Magazin von allen ist in den Föderierten Universen angekommen: @lrb

Juchu!

This cute elephant has heard a lot of good things about this platform, named after a relative, and wants to say Toot from Early Modern Mecklenburg.
(It's painted by Maerten de Vos, 1572, now at Güstrow Schlossmuseum)
I‘m only 20 Pages in, but this is so much better than #TheStoryOfArtWithoutMen , and not only because it’s very beautifully written. If you’re looking for a recent book about #womenartists and what makes their role in #arthistory so infuriatingly special, read this:
Jennifer Higgie, The Mirror and the Palette.
https://www.weidenfeldandnicolson.co.uk/titles/jennifer-higgie/the-mirror-and-the-palette/9781474613798/
The Mirror and the Palette

Until the twentieth century, art history was, in the main, written by white men who tended to write about other white men. The idea that women in the West ha...

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Yesterday in Stuttgart, I stumbled across this amazing painting by Alison Knowles, »Taxis–Busses« from 1960 (!). Years before Warhol and Rauschenberg, Knowles was already making silkscreen prints in the late 1950s. Sadly, »Taxis–Busses,« which combines #urbansignage with random combinatorics, appears to be one of the few surviving paintings from this period. She burned most of them after she got married: »It's always, too, the logistics of living. They took up half the space.«
#introductions Am pleased to join Mastodon and @indieweb.social in particular. I teach and research at London School of Economics, and see the Fediverse as the starting-point of a fundamentally new approach to social media and building solidarity. Look forward to being part of this exciting movement.