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From generative autonomy to distributed cognition, artist Loni Stark shares six disruptions that AI brings to the art studio.
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The musician talks with Amanda Petrusich about his two new albums of ambient music, and his book “What Art Does,” a pocket-size argument for the value of feelings in our lives.
It does, however, improve you, and “What Art Does: An Unfinished Theory” by Brian Eno and Bette A. explains how.
Hitler could not destroy art that he did not like. Trump will never be able to truly destroy art that he does not like. Susan Kogan, Rancho Mission Viejo ...
Credit: Courtesy At a mere 4.5 by 6.5 inches, only 122 pages long, with a cover that’s bright white and soothing flamingo pink, Brian Eno and Bette A.’s What Art Does beckons with an easy-going, “See?
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The artistic debate: Does art belong to everyone? According to Nishant Pai, Design Lead, Idea Spice Design, Dubai, the issue has many facets and requires a nuanced perspective.
What Art Does is a slender 128 pages and features illustrations that reflect on the meaning and importance of art. In an Instagram post, Eno said, “The overall hope I have for this book is that ...
Reflecting her light into the Eau Claire community, stained glass artist Nora Phillips – artistically known as Olvi Glass – continues to sharpen her skills while working a day job, finding inspiration ...
This book is an attempt to answer those questions. It’s the beginning of a theory of art.” Wilde’s line was: all art is quite useless. Eno goes further. Art is, he says, an outgrowth of utility.