Artist Nathan Gulick and I continue our discussion, and get into how access to resolution is becoming indicative of social class. As Augmented Reality becomes more common, how will our subscription to services affect our perception of reality compared to those who use a different company for the same services? We also consider the size of the generational gap between Baby Boomers and Millenials in relation to exponential rate of technological evolution, and imagine a near future where algorithm made deep fake images will change the trust we have in photographs.
#202 From El Salvador to South Central - Elmer Guevara
#201 Blk Halos - Artist Dea Jenkins
#200 Episode 200!!! with Guest Host Molly Schulman
#199 Platforming Artists - Long Beach Museum of Art Deputy Director Paul Loya
#198 No Te Rajes - Juan Pablo Hurtado
#197 Returning to Art - Artist Daniel Young
#196 The Artist’s Way: Working Through Creative Block - Natasha Caruana
#195 Both Image & Object: Conceptual Sculpture, Mummified Remains, & Moral Uncertainty - Cameron Cummings
#194 Existentialism and Murder - Artist Liz Walsh
#193 Visual Arts Communities: Exploring Artist-Run Initiatives and MFA Trauma Recovery - Mika Casteñada
#192 The Promise of Paradise - Artist Josh Vasquez
#191 Man in a Ring Mold - Patrick Donovan
#190 Strange Reality - Art Critic and Curator Mario Vasquez
#189 Creating Black Queer Otherworlds: Embracing Surrealism - Leslie Foster
#188 Food Fertility, and Border Control - Kim Ye
#187 Gender - Kean O’brien
#186 Florist for the Dead: Absurdism and Art - Artist Emily Silver
#185 Art History is Not Linear: Painting After Postmodernism - Rachid Bouhamidi
#184 Processing Fear - Emmy Bright
#183 Other Places Art Fair - K Knittel
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