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Durand exclusively took Parade through his red-carpet look, which combined 'Western sideshow carnival vibes' with elevated ...
I’m about 80 percent digital these days and at the core of my setup is a Wacom Cintiq 27 QHD tablet, which has been going ...
Most folks don’t care about printers anymore, and for good reason. Fiddling with toner cartridges and managing obtuse ...
Starting July 1, drivers will be issued warnings for the first six months. After that, law enforcement will fine distracted ...
Between 150 to 250 people attended the free annual Senior Expo on April 22 at the Community Arts Center (225 McHenry Road) in ...
Patrick McCloskey, editor of the Dakota Digital Review, shares highlights from the latest issue, which focuses on emerging technologies and their societal implications. The edition explores topics ...
“Where does the digital art begin and the photos end? No matter what you call it, there is a camera involved, but I also live inside Photoshop.” The Howland Cultural Center, at 477 Main St., is open ...
Art and table tennis are coming together in Glasgow this month to support a Drumchapel sports club. TOPSP!N, an exhibition organized by creative studio Pim-Pam, will run from April 10 to 27 at Wasps ...
Connection is just so inclusive.” Herron School of Art & Design students will create featurettes — three-minute looping digital art experiences — that will play after the main show starting ...
said “The debate over Studio Ghibli-style AI art reflects a paradox in our digital ethics. Growing up, many normalised piracy torrented films, cracked software prioritising access over ownership.
The rise of AI art threatens traditional artists and illustrators, many of whom dedicate years to mastering their craft. Are we witnessing a digital renaissance, or are we undermining the very ...
Yet, the arts seem at the mercy of a market that risks losing its ability to discern genuine novelty apart from a digital copy, and thus also its capacity to reward the real thing. As for ...