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Bit Depth

Bit Depth

By Aaron Bieber & Chris Blake

A conversation about the intersection of art and technology, hosted by two career software and hardware nerds following their passion for visual expression.
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BD002: What equipment do you need to create great art?

Bit DepthOct 09, 2022

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BD007: How do YOU print your art? Wait, you don't?
Nov 18, 202235:25
BD006: Will AI image generation change everything?

BD006: Will AI image generation change everything?

Tools like DALL-E 2 and Midjourney have stormed onto the scene, offering anyone (anyone!) the ability to create any image they can imagine just by describing it in words. How has this shaken the foundations of the art world and how might it impact artists of the future? We can't guarantee that we answer either of those questions, but we try to dissect what's going on.

Links:

* DALL-E 2: https://openai.com/dall-e-2/
* Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com/home/
* Playground AI: https://playgroundai.com/
* Shutterstock announces OpenAI partnership: https://www.preface.ai/blog/trend/shutterstock-ai/
* PIXimperfect "remove anything" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK1lsnWEbj8
* "Invasive Diffusion" (covers illustrator Hollie Mengert's style getting copied): https://waxy.org/2022/11/invasive-diffusion-how-one-unwilling-illustrator-found-herself-turned-into-an-ai-model/

Nov 06, 202243:58
BD005: Should you own your tools?

BD005: Should you own your tools?

Adobe started shifting their software from "Creative Suite" to "Creative Cloud" in 2013, demanding monthly subscription payments instead of a one-time license cost per version. Is that OK? We talk about other situations where subscriptions have come into play and what it means for the digital artist.

Oct 30, 202245:27
BD004: How "The Algorithm" has changed art... And how it hasn't.

BD004: How "The Algorithm" has changed art... And how it hasn't.

We discuss "recommendation algorithms" and how platforms that show you what they think you want to see have influenced creators, for better and worse, and what effect it's had on the visual arts.

Tony & Chelsea Northrup video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNAXpejvEC4
"Land of the Giants" episode: https://www.vox.com/recode/23207399/facebook-news-feed-history-podcast

Oct 24, 202237:51
BD003: Has the internet changed how we consume art?

BD003: Has the internet changed how we consume art?

We discuss how internet in general, and social media platforms specifically, have changed how people consume art, and also how those trends have influenced artists to create different art. Is it good? Is it bad? Is it neither? Is it both?

Oct 16, 202233:31
BD002: What equipment do you need to create great art?

BD002: What equipment do you need to create great art?

...or how to stop worrying and just buy a Hasselblad X2D.

We talk about the new Hasselblad 100 megapixel medium-format camera, gear acquisition syndrome ("GAS"), and what paintbrushes are made out of and why it should be weasel fur.

Links:
The Phoblographer post: https://www.thephoblographer.com/2021/01/18/stop-pixel-peeping-and-enjoy-your-images-stress-free/
Peter McKinnon's video: https://youtu.be/Mm2N8tOJSx0
An expensive paintbrush: https://www.dickblick.com/items/blick-masterstroke-finest-red-sable-brush-bright-size-20-long-handle/

Oct 09, 202231:17
BD001: The end of professional photography??

BD001: The end of professional photography??

We discuss the claim that AI image generation and computational photography threatens the livelihood of anyone who is paid to create photographs.

The Fstoppers video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A87UQkvGjKw
DALL-E: https://openai.com/blog/dall-e/
Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com/home/

Oct 02, 202229:55