Lawrence Weschler, the Director of the New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University, has a brilliant story in the Oct. 22 issue of the New York Review of Books. It seems Weschler's friend, famed artist David Hockney, is obsessed with making art -- via his Brushes application on his iPhone.
Weschler explains: "Over the past six months, Hockney has fashioned literally hundreds, probably over a thousand, such images, often sending out four or five a day to a group of about a dozen friends, and not really caring what happens to them after that. (He assumes the friends pass them along through the digital ether.) These are, mind you, not second-generation digital copies of images that exist in some other medium: their digital expression constitutes the sole (albeit multiple) original of the image."
Friday, October 16, 2009
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(238)
-
▼
October
(20)
- Love is all you need.
- Suggested reading:
- From me to you.
- When life gives you lemons...
- The Fun Theory
- Paul Villinski
- Best tattoo ever.
- Australians do it better.
- Oren Lavie
- Basic is best.
- Kanye West/Spike Jonze
- Roadtrippin'
- Milton Glaser
- iPhone art
- Thank you Rachel.
- Big Jumps
- Poetry in Motion
- Inspiration
- Watch it.
- This could be your mom.
-
▼
October
(20)