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Artists We Love: James Hance

Written in playful, colorful text, it says, “Relentlessly Cheerful Art.” These are the words playfully scrawled across the top of artist, James Hance’s website. It’s a pretty bold claim for a subtitle, but as one skims through the pages of his work, you begin to feel a little smile begins to creep up onto your face.

Among his work you find popular culture clashing with classic pieces of art; a Picasso inspired “Burt and Ernie”, a Van Gogh inspired Batman piece, Hendrix totally shredding it on Guitar Hero, and when you stumble across a print of the Fab Four running away from a T-Rex, it hits you: “Relentlessly Cheerful Art” couldn’t be any more of an understatement.

Visit his website and explore his works, here! You’ll be so glad you did. And that’s a promise.

Love,
Carla

Johnny Kelly’s “The Seed”

An excerpt from “The Book of Changes and the Unchanging Truth” by Hua-Ching Ni:

“Long ago, before teachers of any cultural heritage existed, people relied on their own simple minds to develop a system of knowledge and solve the problems in their lives. Living close to nature provided them with their first teacher, great Nature herself. They learned that she provides for, supports and instructs all beings.”

When it comes to studying the laws of nature, you can’t get much more basic than a seed; the topic of Johnny Kelly’s latest animated short in which we follow the magical journey of a single seed. Take a look at the combination of both drawn and paper stop animation!

And if one amazing John Kelly animation wasn’t enough for you, here’s another one of his videos titled “Procrastination”.

Amazing videos!! If you are interested in finding more information on the previously mentioned mind altering book, click here!


(videos found via BOOOOOOOM!)

2-D to 3-D

Good Morning All!

We were thinking yesterday about a very interesting development for humankind.
Namely, for the entirety of human history ideas have been communicated in 2-D.

With the exception of human to human teaching, (i.e. “Bend over like this, put this seed in the ground like so, cover and water, and now we’re farming…”) all knowledge, from the Lascaux cave paintings, to the Gutenberg Bible, to Junkyard Wars on our TV’s, ideas have all been as flat as pancakes.*


Flat.

Flat.

Flat.

Until now.

Now, with the advent of the computer, virtual reality, and the refinement of 3-D technology, ideas are beginning to be transmitted in their entirety, in real space, completely unflattened. Super-round, even.

It’s like the difference between looking at a picture of an origami crane and holding one in your hand, able to examine it from any angle, unfold it, play with it.

An enormous paradigm shift in human comprehension is upon us, and it will only get shiftier as more information is added to the web, and the technology for representing it in real space gets cheaper and more accessible.

Here’s the old way:

“Urrmmm, compressed animal skeletons on a flat chunk of rock.”

And, here’s the new way:

“Wheee! I’m flying through ideas!”

Now, that helmet is bulky and ridiculous. But that’s just Version 1.
Version 10 will be either a laser spraying images directly onto the surface of your eye, or a little wire in your brain. Either way, the idea is seamless and elegant transmission of intelligence from one human to the next.

The children being born now will have access to an mountain of information so high and wide, it makes us seems like 13th Century peasants.

Very exciting times.

We are at the very beginning.

Love to all,

Team SF

*(With the exception of sculpture, but sculptures are singular things, unsuited for mass distribution,1 so sculpture don’t really count.)

(chalkboard image via aspirecommunity.co.uk)
(VR helmet image via techliberation.com)

  1. there’s only one Venus De Milo, []