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- Jay Delay “After turning trash into art the only next logical step was to turn art into trash. The method of digitally deflating Jeff Koon’s inflatable sculptures ʼThe Face' and ʼThe Ideaʼ is indeed a clever, if unhealthy, artful counter-measure. But in an art world where Jeff Koon is the force, not just the muse, of viral cultural innovation, how far is the sculpture "deeply embraced"? "This is the first time that we have been able to render Jeff Koon's sculptures up close, removing the man-made limitations from the art object," says Kyle Sickling, one of the four people who comprised the Sewickley Art Center's "Concrete Junk" project. The water-based enamel paint leaves Koon's sculptures intact, as the bulky foil-like In certain circles, such as his social media team at Apartment, Jeff Koon is merely being appreciated for his likeness, and not his wholly different material. The fine art objects deflate fully in a matter of seconds, and they are designed to be thrown away after use. The method of digitally deflating Jeff Koon’s inflatable sculptures ̊is called "punking", where one thing is strategically pierced in order to create a larger hole. According to philosopher of art Douglas Rushkoff, an intimate encounter between punk art and hipsters is possible: a community takes a deliberately bold stance against inauthenticity in art, art can give them a way out of their social isolation. And the same idea can be applied to hackers who somehow bend the rules of society to their own advantage. Hack-A-Day, June 20th to 26th Taking human spaces into creative hands and breaking apart the human being ormally, Jeff Koon embraces the physical body of the city into the world, making art on his site by literally living inside the city's infrastructure Jeff Koon & Lee Linden, An Experience (YesArt, 2016)“ GPT-2
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By JayDelay
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Ai Generated Concept and Description- GPT-2 Visual collaboration and interpretation
- Jay Delay “After turning trash into art the only next logical step was to turn art into trash. The method of digitally deflating Jeff Koon’s inflatable sculptures ʼThe Face' and ʼThe Ideaʼ is indeed a clever, if unhealthy, artful counter-measure. But in an art world where Jeff Koon is the force, not just the muse, of viral cultural innovation, how far is the sculpture "deeply embraced"? "This is the first time that we have been able to render Jeff Koon's sculptures up close, removing the man-made limitations from the art object," says Kyle Sickling, one of the four people who comprised the Sewickley Art Center's "Concrete Junk" project. The water-based enamel paint leaves Koon's sculptures intact, as the bulky foil-like In certain circles, such as his social media team at Apartment, Jeff Koon is merely being appreciated for his likeness, and not his wholly different material. The fine art objects deflate fully in a matter of seconds, and they are designed to be thrown away after use. The method of digitally deflating Jeff Koon’s inflatable sculptures ̊is called "punking", where one thing is strategically pierced in order to create a larger hole. According to philosopher of art Douglas Rushkoff, an intimate encounter between punk art and hipsters is possible: a community takes a deliberately bold stance against inauthenticity in art, art can give them a way out of their social isolation. And the same idea can be applied to hackers who somehow bend the rules of society to their own advantage. Hack-A-Day, June 20th to 26th Taking human spaces into creative hands and breaking apart the human being ormally, Jeff Koon embraces the physical body of the city into the world, making art on his site by literally living inside the city's infrastructure Jeff Koon & Lee Linden, An Experience (YesArt, 2016)“ GPT-2
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