Re: [Digital BW] ART-what is it?
2001-10-25 by Julian Thomas
I m making a personal claim, I guess. I did a lot of work on Adorno at one time, and one of his claims was the for art to be relevent it had to be true to its
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2001-10-25 by Julian Thomas
I m making a personal claim, I guess. I did a lot of work on Adorno at one time, and one of his claims was the for art to be relevent it had to be true to its
2001-10-25 by rmurai@oro.net
Hi Folks, I m interested in determining how many people will commit to participating in a group purchase of paper in order to secure a sizeable discount. I ve
2001-10-25 by Julian Thomas
I can t get my 1160 recognised via USB on win 98se Julian ... From: Steadman Uhlich To:
2001-10-25 by Julian Thomas
Yeah, I also think that art is easier to ignore! Jul;ian ... From: To: Sent: Thursday,
2001-10-25 by Sanford Barnes
Hopefully art will continue to strike multiple sour chords and challenge existing beliefs. SCB From: mh@toomanyartists.com Reply-To:
2001-10-25 by Sanford Barnes
Julian: I always enjoy your posts - interesting, immediate, provocative. Are you proposing a deconstructed view or definition of art - ie. meaning in the
2001-10-25 by bawalker@home.com
Thanks to everyone who responded to my request for workshop teacher recommendations. I ve been directed to local resources, have gotten ideas for workshops to
2001-10-25 by Cleavis
... state what hardware and platform you are on. Windows 98se...hardware? I always felt just the platform info gave away enough about the hardware ;-)
2001-10-25 by TerryR
Cleavis, I guess I fit into your decadent category - currently have 7 printers all with USB connections hooked to one computer running dual boot with Win98SE
2001-10-25 by Antonis Ricos
... Cleavis, USB is a good way to go. But for specific advice, you should also state what hardware and platform you are on. ... Since I have my 3000, if I did
2001-10-25 by Steadman Uhlich
Cleavis, I plug and play at the usb port on my PC. I use two 1160s for PiezoBW and one 1200 for PiezoColor. It won t seem silly to have two printers that do
2001-10-25 by lyonscox@mindspring.com
Another question... Those of you decadent [don t be shy ;-) ] types that have multiple printers...a comment about hook-up please...seems the ideal is to have
2001-10-25 by Tyler Boley
... Cleavis, since I seem to be hounding you with responses I might as well keep my momentum up. ... This is correct. If it were set to a particular media, one
2001-10-25 by lyonscox@mindspring.com
I m using an Epson 3000, Lysonic E color ink set with Cone Profile. Two questions come to mind... I m setting all the software as recommended but have recently
2001-10-25 by Paul Roark
... The 1270-PC curves are in draft form. Let me know off list if you re interested. Paul http://www.PaulRoark.com
2001-10-25 by Paul Roark
Roger, ... I have only used the NoMoreCarts.com version, and it works well. From the comments on the various forums, my impression is that the MIS version is
2001-10-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com
Part of the abstract paintings vs. abstract music issue is the fact that the public gets a lot more exposure to abstract paintings than abstract music.
2001-10-24 by Roger Smith
I have purchased a Epson 1160 and plan on using MIS Variable Tone quads. Can the kind folks on the list direct me to the best CIS available for this printer.
2001-10-24 by Steadman Uhlich
You just need a good looking friendly Prolish girl to dance around with you a while...then you get hooked. Steadman ... From: Steve Woolfenden To:
2001-10-24 by mckenzierussell79@yahoo.com
I ve been off in the wilderness for awhile, so I haven t had access to the internet. Has anyone come up with curves (or some other kind of workflow) for MIS
2001-10-24 by Steve Woolfenden
I for one am proud to be a Prole.... and I like to polka too along with my kielbalsa. Nothing wrong with that - my own views on art tend to the proletarian ,
2001-10-24 by albatros.bee@web.de
... Hi, I´ve recently purchased an 1160 and use it with Full Spectrum Inks and the MIS System - is it called CIS ? I think so... It´s just doing the job, I
2001-10-24 by Jerry Olson
Nomorecarts is THE best sysetem. Jerry
2001-10-24 by SKID Photography
... I could not agree more!!! Harvey Ferdschneider partner, SKID photography, NYC [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-10-24 by Julian Thomas
... What it actually means is that I m sitting looking at a wall-full of new stuff wondering what they hell I m doing... Julian
2001-10-24 by Carolyn Frayn
Welcome back Antonis! :-) Carolyn
2001-10-24 by ternahan
I agree, Mike. It is just a different perspective. By not limiting art to museums and galleries, it becomes more accessible, perhaps less predicitable and
2001-10-24 by Tyler Boley
... This regarding Indelibles ... I m in, should have them by the end of the week. Will be making my own profiles and will post comments. My interest at this
2001-10-24 by Tyler Boley
... I think that s a real valid point. It also leaves room for me to decline attendance, as an offspring of this society, and I don t mean that as dismissive.
2001-10-24 by Antonis Ricos
... wrote: I found that I enjoyed and connected to the images that ... Mark, I have seen several shows of photos without glass. Not a novel idea, but I really
2001-10-24 by SKID Photography
Mike, Very well put! Harvey Ferdschneider partner, SKID photography, NYC ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-10-24 by Johnny Deadman
interesting reactions to this Personally I have no problem with the exhibit at all. If it was in town I d go to see it. But that s just me. An exhibit like
2001-10-24 by Tyler Boley
... snip... ... Mike, there are times I can hear myself saying something like this. The problem I m beginning to have with this is that it comes from a stance
2001-10-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com
Anything can be art. But ethics and morals come into play with everything. these days, I think almost anything can be pornography too : ) ... intl.asp
2001-10-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com
... I think I can answer this. There is a difference between sketching something in a natural environment (if you can consider the morgue natural) and turning
2001-10-24 by Julian Thomas
... Yeah I agree totally - during creation all you can do is follow good ol Polonius - unto thine own self be true. Think about htis stuff before and after,
2001-10-24 by Tyler Boley
... julianthomas@t... wrote: snip... ... This may be what I would like art to do, among other things significantly less rational, but I m not sure it has that
2001-10-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com
... Yet I bet more discussion seems to be about the white canvases, hmmmm Actually I have seen some nice exhibits of the realists, while minimal canvases such
2001-10-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com
If this started in the US then people would have freaked out completely. People really are more open in a lot of other places in the world. This one sounds
2001-10-24 by Julian Thomas
Lovely - somethingto aim for Julian ... From: Steadman Uhlich To: Sent:
2001-10-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com
... I don t think anyone here would argue with that, but we can t give everyone, everywhere, a spot in our museums. two thoughts on the matter: Museums
2001-10-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com
The shocking or controversial art that has received the art world s attention has actually been good art (in my opinion at least) that has value beyond
2001-10-24 by Mark Tucker
I just got my morning coffee and bagel at my neighborhood stop. They hung a new show yesterday of prints made by, or using, coffee. Kinda silly if you ask me,
2001-10-24 by Steadman Uhlich
Julian, I think you will like his work. keithfishman.com Regards, Steadman ... From: Julian Thomas To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent:
2001-10-24 by Julian Thomas
Steadman, have you a link for Keiths website - couldn t find it on google. Julian ... From: Steadman Uhlich To:
2001-10-24 by Julian Thomas
Yeah you are dead right, wasn t really expressing myself too well - if you follow my argument you end up with a dumbing down process which i loathe. I stick
2001-10-24 by SKID Photography
... Ethics, morality, pornography? All are pretty relative to the society one is in. These are *not* concrete, never changing concepts. Harvey Ferdschneider
2001-10-24 by Steadman Uhlich
I just received my copy of B&W magazine and was delighted to see the work and writings/opinons of two of our fellows on these lists. As far as I can tell the
2001-10-24 by Sanford Barnes
I thought imagery was the issue. SCB From: SKID Photography Reply-To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com To:
2001-10-24 by Steadman Uhlich
I sometimes respect opinions (Only sometimes? I am only human after all.) Sometimes I share them. Sometimes I don t. I think the exhibit in question (of