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A Gallery At Last

Carrara/RDS (none) posted on Feb 16, 2007
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So many other thoughts have come on how to show digital art that this one seems to tame. It is simply a showroom with the hardware and the image permanently married. One image that never changes per display. You can walk out of the gallery with the whole apparatus and set it up in yur house and just leave it on for the next four years 24/7. When you come home from work it is there lit up. When you come home at 2 AM it is there. When you bring people over it is there. Some might say, sure it's just ordinary LCD and plasma displays not even the biggest with some well chosen images but not juried art. So let the jury begin. The provenance of the display is Cirrus Logic to S-3 Virge converting to Diamond Viper then reaching a bit higher to RAMBUS and INTERGRAPH via INTEL before splashing nVidia to coast out as ATI. The genesis of the images are RayDream3D to Carrara to Carrara 3, Carrara 4 and now Carrara 5. So the building could be a laundromat or barbershop. It isn't here and that is what makes it ready for business. No printing on paper. No paints or brushes or watercolors. No CAD or drafting machines. Hand made on consumer electronics frames. It's true. a gadfly could walk into my store and set up a tripod and take a picture with a digital camera or even a cellphone and they would have and electronic form they could display luminously and not opaque as with film or print. But they would not have the hardware or the heritage of electrical connection. They would stand on the shoulders of a giant and not even know who he was. Or how he lived.

Comments (14)


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RodolfoCiminelli

5:49AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Excellent and creative scene of great effect5s of lighting...!!!!

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msebonyluv

7:05AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Nice setup and lighting!! Excellent work hun!!

indiefilm

9:13AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Creative and not far off! Time will tell. Jay

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Richardphotos

9:26AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

always a pleasure to see your art

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Biffowitz

9:50AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Very cool scene and I like the idea. How about cookies in the cranium? that way the equipment can remember what you've been watching. Neat idea and render!!

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Sylvia

9:59AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

~Awesome~ Creative & detailed... EXCELLENT!! ^5^

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coolcatcom

10:00AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Very interesting idea and why not beats watching TV. A small generator or battery backup would be required in the case of a power outage. I like what I see !

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Indoda

10:06AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Excellent picture with great detail and excellent lighting/shadows.

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moochagoo

11:43AM | Fri, 16 February 2007

I was looking too for my electronic destiny...Excellent !

Denys234

5:30PM | Fri, 16 February 2007

Very creative!

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MeredithWilson

5:46AM | Mon, 19 February 2007

Dear Dale, Im sorry Im so late getting by - things are still hectic on vacation! Today I relocated to the new flight center for the Cessna Citation X training. Cant wait to meet the 600 mile per hour biz rocket this morning!!! And I moved into my new hotel, that is - moved in Meredith, 113 pounds - moved in luggage, 50 pounds estimated - moved in flight manuals, 200 pounds estimated - but something was still missing for that home sweet home feeling. Went to nearby grocery store and then moved in chocolate - estimated 2,000 pounds - now life is good!!! And I have to eat it all up before I leave - darn!!!! ;-) AND - I found a pizza joint nearby that smelled wonderful!! Went in and found they run a nightly buffet! Bad news! Little Meredith ate and ate like a little piglet with both trotters in the trough!! Got back to the hotel - got the internet going - tried to catch up here at Renderosity - suffered from severe full belly sleep syndrome - so I took a nap!!! Im back again now trying to catch up before the e-bots eat me alive!!! (Thank goodness they dont eat chocolate!!!) Speaking of chocolate, youve got to read this!!! Talk about music to my ears!!! I think this might be the secret to my success!!! Feeding Your Brain: New Benefits Found in Chocolate from Reuters While Im on vacation and doing pilot training, Im going to need to continue doing a lot of cut and pasting with just a tiny little real comment added!! Im really sorry, but I just dont have much time right now to write my usual wacko stuff! Ill be back on March 3rd!! It's an iteresting idea but with 72 dpi and 24 bit color if takes a distant second place to a good photographic print. And like everything else, it is a matter of acceptance. That is the real key!!!! Love ya!!! Meredith Meredith Elaine Wilson - MeredithLand

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tallpindo

6:34AM | Mon, 19 February 2007

Photographic prints give off no light. They also are limited to places where cameras are present and an object already in being and not yet destroyed. There is no 72dpi limit. The display limit is set by the distance between pixels. One can scroll the display to any size. One can zoom in or out. Yet at some point the buyer seems to want to choose a simple fixed interface. At least the one who will buy fine art. If he or she is not yet ready for true electronically produced art in electronic form It is Ok. Someday some one will be looking for such and there will be surviviors. The horror is they may have a taste fo CAD forms of the 787 and A-380 in full size!!

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evinrude

7:15AM | Mon, 19 February 2007

That's cool!

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TwoPynts

1:57PM | Mon, 19 February 2007

Speaking of shoulders, I say just invest in one large monitor and make a gosh-durn PPT slideshow out of them. Seems to fit this day and age's mentality.


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