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.
#181 Philosophy and Art - Ricardo Harris Fuentes
#180 Lapsed Mormon - Conceptual Artist Alison Neville
#179 Outsider Art - Trent Christiansen
#178 Chthonic Cults of Ancient Greece - Anthony Bodlović
#177 It’s Not a Cult - Chelsea Flowers
#176 Art or Machinima - Yeltsin Penado
# 175 The Twenty Year Flood - Charlotte Bastian
#174 Augmenting Reality - Artist Matthew John Apol
#173 Learning Disabilities - Painter Alicia Cheatham
#172 A Vigilante Rises - Painter Avani Patel
#171 Popular Science - Photographer Kevin Cooley
#170 Ambitopian Science Fiction - Artist Yann Novak
#169 Romantic Comedies - Liz Nurenberg
#168 Things We Can’t Talk About - Laurelie Rae
#167 Art DNA - Hagop Najarian
#166 Thinking about Thinking - Artist Renée Forest
#165 How to Make Sense of the New Art Economy - Josh Hashemzadeh
164 Architecture and Art - Ben Warwas
163 Blinking In and Out of Existence: Art, Quantum Physics, and Skinwalker Ranch - Artist Leah Beeferman
162 True Crime, Religion, and Cults - Camilla Taylor
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