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jonnyscholes commented on Ravaan.art   ravaan.art/?seed=71dafa3s... · Posted by u/nateb2022
jonnyscholes · 3 months ago
Gosh it's hard not to enjoy this, even as an artist who is uneasy about the whole GenAI image thing. Having said that, I'm temporarily comforted at how ugly a lot of the abstract paintings are once animated.
jonnyscholes commented on SAM 2: Segment Anything in Images and Videos   github.com/facebookresear... · Posted by u/xenova
nullandvoid · 2 years ago
Anyone have any home project ideas (or past work) to apply this to / inspire others?

I was initially thinking the obvious case would be some sort of system for monitoring your plant health. It could check for shrinkage / growth, colour change etc and build some sort of monitoring tool / automated watering system off that.

jonnyscholes · 2 years ago
I used the original SAM (alongside Grounding DINO) to create an ever growing database of all the individual objects I see as I go about my daily life. It automatically parses all the photos I take on my Meta Raybans and my phone along with all my laptop screenshots. I made it for an artwork that's exhibiting in Australia, and it will likely form the basis of many artworks to come.

I haven't put it up on my website yet (and proper documentation is still coming) so unfortunately the best I can do is show you an Instagram link:

https://www.instagram.com/p/C98t1hlzDLx/?igsh=MWxuOHlsY2lvdT...

Not exactly functional, but fun . Artwork aside it's quite interesting to see your life broken into all its little bits. Provides a new perspective (apparently, there are a lot more teacups in my life than I notice).

jonnyscholes commented on The NFT market bubble has popped?   protos.com/nft-market-bub... · Posted by u/dantondwa
paulcole · 5 years ago
Somehow the peak of the internet always happened just when the person making the proclamation was getting into the internet.

it’s just like how SNL was awesome when I was 16 and has been downhill ever since — and my dad says the exact same thing about when he was 16.

jonnyscholes · 5 years ago
Fair point. I'd be the first to admit I have rose tinted glasses about those early years! And also the first to grumble at those who came later...
jonnyscholes commented on The NFT market bubble has popped?   protos.com/nft-market-bub... · Posted by u/dantondwa
DeliriumTrigger · 5 years ago
00s internet culture/content I hear everybody talking about it but I don't really get what is? Do you mean more of a feeling of companionship like in an IRC or Group?
jonnyscholes · 5 years ago
For me there's 2 things:

Whilst being post-dotcom, where a lot of the internet was worked out technically, culturally platforms were still only just starting out. It was before social network UIs all looked the same and there was a play book for creating a network for X. Small communities were thriving and they all still had control of their ecosystems. Internet "mediums" were still in a state of flux on all fronts.

It was the start of "the masses" coming online and creating profiles - but they came online through things like MSN spaces, MySpace and geocities. Which were a lot less sanitized than today's equivalents. Everyday people experimented with their pages the same way teenages do with their bedroom walls. They looked awful, but the medium was alive.

Both of these made me feel more like making for the sake of making was less linked to ego. And overall every community I was part of was still innovating on the medium as much as their niche (be it art, netsec, photography, local history etc).

The parallels I'm thinking of in particular are both artists rushing to the platforms and trying digital art for the first time (admittedly many driven by $$). Meanwhile community leaders are having to deal with new technical, cultural and governance issues - many of which are novel issues imo.

jonnyscholes commented on The NFT market bubble has popped?   protos.com/nft-market-bub... · Posted by u/dantondwa
prepend · 5 years ago
00s internet culture was bullshit and hype from the dotcom fallout.

Do you mean 70-90s internet culture where people were building stuff to see if it worked?

jonnyscholes · 5 years ago
That's fair, and perhaps for you that true. But 99-05ish are the internet years that I remember as the most creative. It was well before everyones IRL persona was mirrored online, which is when I saw a dramatic shift in what people created online (at least where I lived). Broadly speaking it become less about experimenting with the medium and more about broadcasting what already existed.

The communities I came across were for the most part making for the sake of making. And plenty of them were building new things and experimenting.

Everyone's experience is relative. Perhaps my experiences are rose tinted by nostalgia.

All that is to say, I observe aspects of some NFT (or crypto) communities feel the same to me - new mediums, new challenges and a new excitement around them.

* However I do still think that there is a huge NFT/crypto bubble and there is cataclysmic amounts fud.

jonnyscholes commented on The NFT market bubble has popped?   protos.com/nft-market-bub... · Posted by u/dantondwa
Yenrabbit · 5 years ago
Ignoring the hype, there are plenty of artists having fun selling work on platforms like hicetnunc for not very much and spending most of their proceeds buying other art. I joined and it's great fun trading pieces, coming up with ideas and seeing if anyone likes them, getting inspired by what other artists are doing etc etc etc. I feel like these small art playgrounds where artists can sell limited editions of their work will stick around whatever happens to the big $$$ hype train side of things.
jonnyscholes · 5 years ago
This is my experience. Hicentnunc (and the tezos community at large) is the closest I've felt to 00s internet culture/content which got me hooked on programming.

Although perhaps paradoxically, I suspect the barrier to entry is part of this.

Full disclosure: I hold a small amount of tezos.

jonnyscholes commented on Design tool for easy (and interactive) 3D web experiences: Spline   spline.design/... · Posted by u/conelion
jonnyscholes · 5 years ago
Product looks great and I look forward to working with it, but they should think about how to solve the drag-trap on mobile for these types of experiences. I literally had to scroll by touching my finger on the top menu and flicking. Google maps eventually move to a two finger drag on mobile to fix this...
jonnyscholes commented on PWA Store   progressiveapp.store/pwas... · Posted by u/mattpearl
nattaylor · 6 years ago
The Instagram PWA is excellent
jonnyscholes · 6 years ago
This is particularly true on iPads. Instagram has clearly decided it's not worth the engineering effort to adapt Instagram (a multi billion dollar asset) for iPad. No matter - add the PWA to your homescreen!

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Artist, creative developer & digital maker based in Lutruwita/Tasmania.

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