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ellen abbott
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Artist statements

Post by ellen abbott »

For those of you who have trouble composing an artist's statement, go here:

http://playdamage.org/market-o-matic/

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Tom White
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Post by Tom White »

ROTFLMAO. A real gem, Ellen.

Best wishes,
Tom in Texas
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Post by Susan Moore »

Loving it! Check out the copyright link at the bottom too - very amusing.

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Post by Gale aka artistefem »

Holy-C...........this is better than mine. I'm gonna use it!

Now, do I have to pay for this superlative artspeak or is it copyright free?

:mrgreen: Heheh!


(all of the above is tongue in cheek)
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Post by twinkler2 »

That was GREAT

What a relief to the babble of some of the *$@^ I was thinking of using

I enjoyed that

Kindly
Me Kim :)
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Post by Candy Kahn »

Two laughs in one day I am in heaven. It doesn't matter that we have been without electricity for the past 16 hours (as soon as it was on I was at the bulletin board). Thanks for the fun.

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Diane Trepanier
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Post by Diane Trepanier »

Work of Proto-Art in the Age of Symbiotic Reproduction

The matrix creates, the chaos permeates. In the material reality, art objects are reproductions of the imaginations of the matrix -- a matrix that uses the chaos as a parallax to enmesh ideas, patterns, and emotions. With the synergy of the electronic environment, the matrix is reaching a point where it will be free from the chaos to transcend immersions into the parameters of the delphic reality. Work of Proto-Art in the Age of Symbiotic Reproduction contains 10 minimal flash engines (also referred to as "shopbots") that enable the user to make delicious audio/visual compositions.

measuring chains, constructing realities
putting into place forms
a matrix of illusion and disillusion
a strange attracting force
so that a seduced reality will be able to spontaneously feed on it

The artist’s work investigates the nuances of vibrations through the use of fast motion and close-ups which emphasize the Symbiotic nature of digital media. The artist explores abstract and beginning scenery as motifs to describe the idea of imaginary reality. Using final loops, lasers, and interactive images as patterns, The artist creates meditative environments which suggest the expansion of art...

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/u[0]{)]|]]-] -------------/u/u!@#$%^~!@#$%^&*()) __++_)(*&^%$--------/u/u!@#$%^~!@#$ %^&*())__++_)(*&^%$--------/u/u!@#$ %^~!@#$%^&*())__+, etc., etc.
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So, how's this? Does it speak to you? Is it meaningful? ](*,)
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Post by Cliff Swanson »

LOLOLOLOL :!: :D
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Post by Don Burt »

Diane Trepanier wrote: So, how's this? Does it speak to you? Is it meaningful? ](*,)
Yes, it gives me a pretty good idea of whether the artist will share any of my sensibilities and be likely to present anything of interest to me.
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