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Fabjectory as Art Reference
Monday January 22nd 2007, 11:58 am
Filed under: Blog, Media

Kevin Zucker is an artist who combines painting with computer drawing. I found out about him as his latest artists statement has a link to Fabjectory under the “Some Perils of Translation” section.

This is amusing to me for several reasons:

1. I’m apparently culturally illiterate enough to not know that such a thing as an “artists statement” existed.

2. The other links in the “Perils of Translation” block are fascinating: automated joke making, computer programs writing new Chopin, and I’m pretty sure my small efforts aren’t in the same league.

3. I’m still stumped as to what “Peril” the Fabjectory service is putting people through. I suppose if you hold to the notion that having a photograph taken of you could steal your soul, that having a 3d representation of your soul put into a virtual world and then ripped out and fabbed on a machine probably wouldn’t meet with your approval either.

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