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| been loving the list lately:  a lot of really 
creative, informative and thought provoking posts. The constraint/randomness thread has veered into a 
discussion about loopers and visual arts. I think of myself as a visual primitive or a visual 
wannabee. I make all the artwork on my CDs by using Photoshop's 
plugins in the same way that I use guitar stomp box pedals to morph audio. I also love hand imagery and my house if full of a 
collection of photos, statues, furntiture,paintings, toys of Hands so , consequently,  I try to make 
little found object sculptures of hands, drawings of hands and computer generated art with hand themes.   
My studio is called Purple Hand Studio and I've both made many purple and black hands and also commissioned a 
half a dozen artists to make hands for it using only blueish Purples, Black or Clear 
(in the case of glass artists), so the whole room  (with purple computers/screens, et. al.) is full of those 
objects. I am also fascinated by toy photography and am part of the 
toy photography tribe at tribe dot net, which is a very, very creative group of 
artists.   Go check out the gallery there, I have a few photographs in 
the gallery.   I'm on the verge of proposing a CT Collective BICYCLE 
multi media project to go along with the  TC (Toy Camera) tribe BICYLCE project in the 
spring. Lastly,   I really want to get into creating 
very minimalistic and impressionistic visual loops to project during my 
shows.  I have all the software necessary to do this but I'm still stuck 
being unable to afford those pricey LCD projectors.  ( I know, I know, 
they've really come down in price but they are still in the $1,000 range which is out of my possible budget).  
One can dream, of course!!!!! in the loopers who do visual art category, check out the 
beautiful and minimalistic CD cover artistry of Claude Voit.    He is an 
artist!! |