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The Pop Art Machine is churning through a Torrent snagged from The Pirate Bay: Contemporary Art.
The Machine is generally opting for the following process based on image quality. The Machine isn’t always right so the humans review the Machine’s output and post what we find . . . interesting.
Here’s a quick review of the Machine’s methodology and the content of the archive.
Porsche 911; historical narrative and large format art exhibit
Please note that linked art prints are large format JPEGs and display at a minimum of 30 inches wide at 300 DPI. Proper screen preview requires altering view to “print size”. The following copy is a montage.
Porsche are Porsche under normal conditions . . . fast cars.
Model the miles cover, better made be for rear and, the passion clouds following so: the help which I have taken turns up the track. The Porsche, be it that both private and flat, because it’s better used. All done, decision, which folk like. Takes rain and still works.
Peace Posters Vietnam Era: 1962-1975
The peace movement in the 1960s in the United States sought to bring an end to the Vietnam War. Some advocates within this movement advocated a unilateral withdrawal of U.S. forces from Vietnam. One reason given for the withdrawal is that it would contribute to a lessening of tensions in the region and thus less human …
Oh Freedom After While
Sharecrop farmers were loaned a plot of land to work, and in exchange owed the owner a share of the crop at the end of the season. The sharecropper was required to purchase seed, tools and fertilizer, as well as food and clothing, on credit at the plantation store. As the planter set the …
Federal Arts Project Posters
The Federal Arts Project (FAP) was the visual arts arm of the Great Depression-era New Deal WPA Federal One program in the United States. Reputed to have created more than 200,000 separate works, FAP artists created posters, murals and paintings; some of which stand among the most significant pieces of public art in the country. Opening …
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, also known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. The dam, located 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Las Vegas, is named after Herbert Hoover, who played an instrumental …
Skyscrapers
A skyscraper is a very tall, continuously habitable building. There is no official definition or a precise cutoff height above which a building may clearly be classified as a skyscraper. Depending on the average height of the rest of the buildings and/ or structures in a city, even a building of 80 meters height (approximately 262 …
Martha Graham
Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991) was an American dancer and choreographer. She is regarded as one of the foremost pioneers of modern dance and is widely considered as among the greatest artists of the 20th Century. She invented a new language of movement and used it to reveal the passion, the rage …
Animals in Human Situations
It is a common and seemingly natural tendency for humans to perceive nonhuman animals or inanimate objects as having human characteristics, one which some suggest provides a window into the way in which humans perceive themselves. Here’s a collection of photos of anthropomorphic animals.
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