![]() ![]() Use the bookmark tool to help you out, learn how to pronounce each of the structures with the audio pronunciation, and use the quiz to help you determine how well you are retaining the information. This is a multiple selection mode that lets you isolate, fade, or hide multiple or individual structures (when using the iPad), there is a custom search mode, and there are multiple search options. This app's graphics engine was custom-built specifically for an app so you know you're getting the ultimate best out there. The details you will find in these graphics are really second-to-none. It offers information on the essential anatomy of 10 systems, more than 8,200 anatomical structures, and everything is offered in 3D. ![]() A second work, Intersections, will premiere in New York City later in 2023.This app is absolutely loaded with information that is presented in a way that has a real impact on its user. ![]() One of the moving image pieces created during the residency recently finished a three month run on the Living Canvas in Dublin Ireland (the largest outdoor cultural screen in Europe, approximately 4x20m, see above). I will post a few of the more interestesting experiments here when I find time.Ī still from Perpetual Now II, Living Canvas, Dublin, 2022 The focus was not so much on advancing any state of the art in machine learning, but more on utilizing and extending existing ML tools and techniques to make new creative works. The work included investigations into human pose estimation and tracking, interpretability of vision models, geometric abstraction, color theory, and generative networks. The work was largely experimental, often extensions of explorations I had started prior, but I appreciated having the time and resources (read: compute) to investigate more deeply. It was a privilege to spend time within that organisation pursuing a number of interests in art, creativity, and machine learning. While I’ve always had mixed feelings about corporate Meta (formerly Facebook), I have nothing but respect for the research that FAIR does in AI and machine learning. I recently completed a year-long artist residency with Meta’s Fundamental AI Research Lab (FAIR). An inspiring setting for drawing practice! They house myriad plaster casts of masterworks ranging from a full-sized replica of Trajan’s column (in two parts), to Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise, to many works by Michelangelo, including a 1:1 cast of David. If you haven’t been to the Cast Courts, they are, like many things at the V&A, grand relics of 19th century Victorian England. We end with a long afternoon drawing session in the museum’s fabled Cast Courts. I give an introduction to drawing digitally (ipads/apple pencils) and cover some anatomical fundamentals before we explore the impressive sculpture collection at the V&A – works from Rodin, Canova, Leighton, Dalou, Giambologna, and others. The first workshop has passed, and was great fun, but we will be running a second workshop on Saturday, June 10th (the day before the Donatello exhibition closes). I am excited to be running a series of figure drawing workshops for the Victoria & Albert Museum in conjunction with their landmark Donatello, Sculpting the Renaissance exhibition. ![]()
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