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Caravaggio was the other Michelangelo of the Renaissance
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Shutterstock will start selling AI-generated stock imagery with help from OpenAI
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Microphones dropped into ocean off Greenland to record melting icebergs – artist Siobhán McDonald will turn recordings into an acoustic installation
5 votes -
I doodled my house
@Mr Doodle: I doodled my house pic.twitter.com/hHhNvqKPqa
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See the buzzworthy winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition
7 votes -
National Gallery of the Faroe Islands becomes the first national gallery to feature a fully produced show created by artificial intelligence
5 votes -
Burlesque in crisis: Hanging on by a g-string
5 votes -
Macleod's Fancy - Budapest Scottish Dance Club - Burns Supper 2019
9 votes -
Did Neanderthals make art?
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Brad Pitt has unveiled his sculptures in a lakeside art museum in Finland alongside Australian musician Nick Cave and British sculptor Thomas Houseago
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Six standing ovations later, Lea Michele triumphantly returns to Broadway in ‘Funny Girl’
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An AI-generated artwork won first place at a state fair fine arts competition, and artists are pissed
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Street Fighter II street art - Interview with Hong Kong based artist, Lazian
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Unveiled: First immersive Roddenberry Archive experiences, multi-year roadmap to preserve history of the ‘Star Trek’ universe
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How flip-flop art helps clean Kenya's beaches | World Wide Waste
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Ukrainian exhibition that was left stranded in a gallery in Denmark, unable to return to Kyiv when Russia invaded, has reopened after being adopted by the EU
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Radical pop art sculptor Claes Oldenburg dies at 93 – many of his sculptures adorn public spaces in the US and around the world
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What's a good website for sharing art and computer-generated images?
I was granted access to DALL-E today and I'm wondering what's a good place to collect and share silly computer-generated photos? I have quite a few places already that will do this, but none seem...
I was granted access to DALL-E today and I'm wondering what's a good place to collect and share silly computer-generated photos? I have quite a few places already that will do this, but none seem quite right:
- Twitter - It works, but I'm not sure I want to mix photo sharing with other stuff.
- Mastodon - My account is mostly inactive and I'm hardly following anyone I actually know, or who does much picture sharing.
- Facebook - I don't really want to spam the relatives.
- Google Photos - I use this for sharing personal photos with immediate family. I made an album for MidJourney but it isn't quite convenient enough.
- Tildes - no direct photo sharing here! I could link to an album, though.
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FBI raids Orlando museum and seized all twenty-five works in their Jean-Michel Basquiat exhibition after an affidavit called into question their origin and their authenticity
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Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who sketched the prophet Muhammad's head on a dog's body, has died in a traffic accident
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How DALL-E could power a creative revolution
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Oslo's vast National Museum opens with tapestry of 400 reindeer skulls – the ‘grey box’ has been eight years and £500m in the making
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Mona Lisa targeted in Louvre cake-throwing attack. Famous work by Leonardo da Vinci wasn't damaged.
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Replica of Hong Kong's 'Pillar of Shame' unveiled in Norway – artist behind the work, Jens Galschiøt, vowed that the statue's symbolism would live on
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The race to save Ukraine’s sacred art
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Charles Darwin's young children painted pictures and wrote stories on the back of draft manuscripts of Darwin's books and notes, and therefore a few original copies of his important works survived
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Why does this lady have a fly on her head?
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You can now explore all of ‘The Book of Kells’ for free online
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Katuarpalaaq drum dancing festival brought performers from Alaska, Canada and Greenland together to share their own ways of dancing and singing
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Depth of field
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The case for nudity
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Norway's £500m National Museum to open after eight-year wait – director apologises for delays that have kept Munch's The Scream out of public view
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Why dark and light is complicated in photographs
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Digital archivists race to preserve Ukrainian heritage
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Hiding art in basements, returning loans, reopening as bomb shelters: How Ukraine’s museums are handling the Russian invasion
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Views of Iceland in February – Nacho Doce, a photographer with Reuters, spent the past few weeks traveling across the country
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The first standard to assure a photo’s authenticity has been created
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The American circus is in decline, but performers thrive on TikTok. Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey may be no more, but aerialists and fire-eaters are just a click away.
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The chaotic story of the Spider-Man Broadway musical
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Native Americans: Portraits from a century ago
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Why is NFT art so ugly?
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Public Domain Day 2022: Works from 1926 are open to all
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Unable to travel back to Iceland to see a volcano erupt, Sigur Rós star Jónsi reenacted it with sound installations, scents and sculptures in a New York City exhibit
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This webcomic made it okay to be sad online. Then its artist vanished.
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The sticky issue of consent in street photography
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An uncomfortable monkey and some singing fish star in Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021
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The stunning astronomical beadwork of Native artist Margaret Nazon
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I’ve been trying fragrances
I’ve been getting more into perfumery, and wanted to share a bit of my interest. I usually wear Fougère Gothique from Barrister and Mann - I really like the coumarin and ash it has. I picked up...
I’ve been getting more into perfumery, and wanted to share a bit of my interest. I usually wear Fougère Gothique from Barrister and Mann - I really like the coumarin and ash it has. I picked up samples of Casablanca, Song of Aubrac, and Pandora from St. Claire recently. Casablanca is incredible - floral and animalistic; Song of Aubrac is also great, but a bit too floral for my tastes; and while Pandora is wonderfully put together, something about it reminds me too much of a grandma’s bathroom. Today I’m wearing Song of Aubrac layered with Fougère Gothique, and have been thoroughly enjoying the combination. I have a number of samples coming in of other fragrances with ash notes that I’m excited to try, namely Mandrava, Eshu, and Homa from Prin Lomros as well as Beaver from Zoologist. I also have Bat and Bee from Zoologist, as well as Resonance, AEOOJ (LMB), and Leaves My Body from Chris Rusak on the way to try. I’d love to hear any opinions anyone here has about fragrances, or their own adventures with them!
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The collective MSCHF bought an Andy Warhol, created 999 replicas, and is now selling each for $250. The catch: you'll never know which one is real.
19 votes