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Nettrice Gaskins
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May 23

Midjourney and the Science of Color

Color theory is both the science and art of using color. It explains how humans perceive color; and the visual effects of how colors mix, match or contrast with each other. Color theory also involves the messages colors communicate; and the methods used to replicate color. For example, teal is…

Color Theory

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Midjourney and the Science of Color
Midjourney and the Science of Color
Color Theory

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May 20

Space as Algo-Rhythm: Situated & Embodied Interactions in Making

In 1971 writer/critic Amiri Baraka envisioned more human-centered developments in technology. His essay “Technology & Ethos Vol. 2 Book of Life” inspired what became techno-vernacular creativity, a term I coined as a PhD candidate (and it’s the title of my first book). Baraka writes, The so called fine artist realizes…

Maker Culture

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Space as Algo-Rhythm: Situated & Embodied Interactions in Making
Space as Algo-Rhythm: Situated & Embodied Interactions in Making
Maker Culture

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May 4

Art Intersections: From Visual Arts & Computer Graphics to A.I.

When my high school visual art teacher Mrs. Sidebottom first suggested I take her Computer Graphics (CG) class I declined. I was a Visual Arts major and CG sounded too much like the computer programming my mother did. I was eventually persuaded to take the class and in just one…

Visual Art

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Art Intersections: From Visual Arts & Computer Graphics to A.I.
Art Intersections: From Visual Arts & Computer Graphics to A.I.
Visual Art

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Apr 30

Meta-Prompting & Artificial Creativity

Last week I was invited to submit AI artwork for an upcoming expo titled “The Art of Equality: A Journey to Justice” hosted by the United Nations in Geneva in October 2023. I immediately…

Ai Art

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Meta-Prompting & Artificial Creativity
Meta-Prompting & Artificial Creativity
Ai Art

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Apr 21

Humanity in the Machine: A Midjourney Experiment

One of the complaints I hear about the use of AI to create art is that it takes the humanity (soul) out of the creative process. To test this, I used two of my favorite Midjourney features (describe and permutations) with several of my old oil paintings. The describe feature…

Midjourney

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Humanity in the Machine: A Midjourney Experiment
Humanity in the Machine: A Midjourney Experiment
Midjourney

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Apr 17

Warhol, Copyright & Fair Use for AI

In 2017, the Andy Warhol Foundation launched a preemptive lawsuit against photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who captured photos of the late musician Prince in 1981 for Newsweek. Warhol was later commissioned by Vanity Fair in 1984 to produce a pop art recreation of one of the images, after licensing it for…

Andy Warhol

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Warhol, Copyright & Fair Use for AI
Warhol, Copyright & Fair Use for AI
Andy Warhol

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Apr 13

Beyond ChatGPT: Text-to-Image AI Generators

AI development is keeping creators on their toes. Every other week there’s a new AI tool, platform, or feature to explore. At the top of my list was animating character faces for a couple of upcoming projects. I need to create consistent, as well as layered or complex imagery for…

Text To Image Generation

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Beyond ChatGPT: Text-to-Image AI Generators
Beyond ChatGPT: Text-to-Image AI Generators
Text To Image Generation

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Apr 4

Afro-Surrealist AI Art is RIGHT NOW

Midjourney tested a new feature today: /describe for image2text. You can use the /describe command and upload an image to get 4 text prompts that try to describe the image. I decided it was a great time to explore Afro-Surrealism. First coined by Amiri Baraka in 1974, Afro-Surrealist art combines…

Afrosurrealism

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Afro-Surrealist AI Art is RIGHT NOW
Afro-Surrealist AI Art is RIGHT NOW
Afrosurrealism

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Apr 1

Live or Memorex: AI & Photographic Truth

The tag line advertising and marketing jingle “Is it live or is it Memorex?” became popular in the early 1980s by the American company Memorex. It was used to describe the “live-like” audio quality of their cassette tapes that were used in 1970s & 1980s boom boxes. The image above…

Deepfakes

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Live or Memorex: AI & Photographic Truth
Live or Memorex: AI & Photographic Truth
Deepfakes

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Mar 23

Revisionist Art & Recontextualizing Iconography Using AI

As an art student I was exposed to artworks that used popular iconography to make socio-political statements. For example, Renee Cox, whose photographs — frequently self-portraits — explores issues related to the representation and exploitation of Black bodies while seeking to create new positive imagery. …

Revisionism

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Revisionist Art & Recontextualizing Iconography Using AI
Revisionist Art & Recontextualizing Iconography Using AI
Revisionism

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Nettrice Gaskins

Nettrice Gaskins

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Nettrice is a digital artist, academic, cultural critic and advocate of STEAM education.

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