The Rise Of The Artist, You Are The Future by techgnotic, journal
The Rise Of The Artist, You Are The Future
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February 27, 2013/by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
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You Are The Future
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Picasso seeing a seven as an upside down nose?
Right brain warriors in the new age will be the coveted candidates ordained to lead and guide us; lifting the torch to light the way forward into a brave new beautiful world.
Artists have always feared that they are unappreciated and that the march of progress comes only from business, science and their machines. 1984 was imagined by an artist projecting these exact fears. Our guest essayist suggests the computer will never be our master, but only
The New Street Photographer's Manifesto by techgnotic, journal
The New Street Photographer's Manifesto
February 7, 2013/by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
Street photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson called it the “decisive moment”— the captured instant when all the photograph’s elements come together to tell a story in a way a text narrative of thousands of words could never begin to. It is what hooks people, both practitioners and advocate-devotees, on the art form. It is uniquely completely immersive in life— step out into the streets— in which the moment of artistic epiphany can never be guessed at until it suddenly happens. When it is properly mastered, it is as pure as the dawn of each new day, as true as the living
Dante's Inferno, What's the Worst that Can Happen? by techgnotic, journal
Dante's Inferno, What's the Worst that Can Happen?
Dante Alighieri
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Oct 17, 2012 by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
Sometimes in youth we play crazy mind games. One gruesome game was trying to think of the worst way to die. Or even better, the "which would you choose" version of the same conceit. Another was what would be the worst torture to endure. If there is one international touchstone that best captures youthful fears and wonders in speculation of what lies beyond the veil of death and awaits as possible punishment for our sins, it must be - to the few who have actually read it to the millions who "know" it – "Dante's Inferno." Who does not shiver at the thought of being
Odyssey II with Clive Barker by techgnotic, journal
Odyssey II with Clive Barker
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CliveBarker (https://www.deviantart.com/clivebarker) starts us off with the Prologue for Odyssey II and selects the submissions for the final books. The ultimate creative challenge to produce the ultimate deviantART book.
All Guided with the Spectral Hand of Clive Barker.
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Every Friday Lit submissions for the current chapter close - Chosen chapter revealed on the following Monday.
Every Monday Artwork submissions for the previously published chapter close - Chosen Artwork revealed that following Friday.
Filmmaking/Animation and Poetry Submissions related to the developing s
Witch Sorceress Enchantress by techgnotic, journal
Witch Sorceress Enchantress
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The Witchas Multifaceted Icon
Throughout history artists of every discipline have been fascinated, inspired and transfixed at every historical stage of the shifting perceptions of the “Witch” in any given time or society. The seams within every page of every chapter written against or in defense of the witch have been alternatively filled with oppressive sexism, blind eyed religious bigotry, occult doctrine, fevered and forbidden lustful sexuality, misplaced fear, and reams of wide eyed superstition.
Consequently, the colors, and lines within every stroke upon every canvas and visceral de
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Sep 19, 2012 by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
The chaptered comic strip, has been collected into a 100-page graphic novel – and to the still-uninitiated:
It is not quite like anything you’ve probably ever seen before. The story follows “Zee Captain” and his sidekicks as they amble through a post-apocalyptic landscape. And while that hardly seems new and different, it’s the unusually superlative graphic quality of the comic cells and the Monty Pythonesque dialogues and leaps of logic that can become quite mesmerizing. Zee Captain, his face hidden by a gas mask that gives him a Darth Vaderish look, wears what