August 5, 2024
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AI is about to face many more legal risks. Here’s how businesses can prepare

When clients approach Bennett Borden to ask questions about generative artificial intelligence and the impact on their businesses, the chief data scientist at law firm DLA Piper turns to fiction. He believes AI is more like Iron Man than the Terminator.  For those not attuned to science fiction, Iron Man is a tech-advanced armor suit

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Talking Art: Painter Elizabeth Nelson Has a Way With Winter | Visual Art | Seven Days

click to enlarge Courtesy “Four Thirty” by Elizabeth Nelson Elizabeth Nelson has a sensible attitude about painting outdoors in winter: She doesn’t. But you wouldn’t guess it to look at the body of work on her website. Among Nelson’s many landscape paintings are frigid-looking scenes in Iceland and Norway as well as Vermont. In a

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Queer|Art Unveils Winner Of 2023 Illuminations Grant For Black Trans Women Visual Artists

Queer|Art has revealed the winner of the fourth annual Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists, Golden. The Brooklyn-based visual artist will receive a $10,000 cash grant, professional development support, and individual studio visits with members of the judges panel to support their practice.  2023 Illuminations Grant Judge, Jonathan Lyndon Chase writes: “Golden’s visual

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City Life Org – Queer|Art Awards Fourth Annual Illuminations Grant For Black Trans Women Visual Artists

I’m a buzz light years away from language & a land name, Golden GOLDEN HONORED AS WINNER; FOUR FINALISTS RECOGNIZED Queer|Art, New York City’s home for the creative and professional development of LGBTQ+ artists, is pleased to announce the winner of the fourth annual Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists, Golden. The Brooklyn-based

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Senior Spotlight: Natalie Pellette finds art in civil engineering

Faith Zhang / Thresher By Chiara Moretti     11/7/23 11:14pm Artist, architect, engineer, rock climber and Pub general manager — Natalie Pellette nearly does it all. A Hanszen College senior majoring in studio art and civil engineering, Pellette has immersed herself in various academics and activities at Rice, though she didn’t have a typical start

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Three local illustrators speak on the current landscape of visual arts in Singapore

Three local illustrators speak on the current landscape of visual arts in Singapore Courtesy of Hoon Jialing (JL) Source link

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Native American Students Help Curate Exhibition of Haudenosaunee Artist – Syracuse University News

For Capton, who is an artist herself, working on this exhibition affirmed how art can be a powerful vehicle in storytelling. “A large part of colonialism relates to a removal of Indigenous identity and presence in an area, and this exhibition actively combats that through the presentation of Indigenous stories and art,” says Capton. “Being

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Michael Cunningham grapples with pandemic in new novel ‘Day’

Author Michael Cunningham first rose to prominence following the release of his 1998 novel “The Hours.” The story follows three women and their lives over the course of a singular day; it won Cunningham the Pulitzer Prize in 1999 and was turned into a highly acclaimed film. In his latest novel, “Day,” Cunningham returns to

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Enter a contest to design the next Oakland Public Library card

The Oakland Public Library is inviting artists of all ages to design limited-edition library cards honoring the contributions of African Americans to the arts in Oakland.  But hurry: you have one week left for the chance to have your artwork live on in other people’s wallets.  OPL is accepting submissions of library card designs until

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The Body Knows as Much as the Soul: Kiki Smith on Camille Claudel

I remember visiting the Rodin Museum in Paris when I was young. I saw Camille Claudel’s work there and knew a little about her story, which interested me. By <a href=”https://www.artic.edu/authors/196/kiki-smith” rel=”author”>Kiki Smith</a> So it was very nice when I was asked to be included in an exhibition with her work in Avignon in 2013.

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