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EP 4: Artbit feat. Techspressionist - Tommy Mintz

18 Apr 2021

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Artbit feat. Techspressionist - Tommy Mintz Moderator: Davo Bradley with Colin Goldberg and Techspressionists Artbit podcast produced by Giovanna Sun In this episode, NYC-based photographer and CUNY Assistant professor Tommy Mintz shares his algorithmically crafted images. The Automated Digital Photo Collage (ADPC) is an algorithm for creating artwork. ADPC runs on a Raspberry Pi computer or Mac and a variety of cameras and screens or projectors. The software is a Python program, and it is freely available on github. June 17, 2021 - Tommy Mintz grew up in NYC's West Village in the 1980s and 90s. Tommy now lives in Chelsea with his wife, kids and cats and is currently an Assistant Professor of Photography at CUNY Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn. He earned an MFA from Queens College in 2005 and a BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 1999. He has exhibited in galleries locally, nationally and internationally. Mintz is an urbanist of the Jane Jacobs school of thought. Through his work, he seeks to engage in a conversation about how Jacobs’ ideas, of what makes a vibrant urban landscape, are important to consider in this moment of large-scale neighborhood change, currently most visible in massive construction projects and new sidewalk dining spaces.  One of the unique aspects of Mintz’s photographic work revolves around his creation, known as The Automated Digital Photo Collage. The ADPC is an algorithm for creating a time-lapse collage. It compares a sequence of photographs, pixel by pixel, for areas of change. Pixel areas that are detected as different are layered on top in the image. Layering areas of its own choosing, the ADPC creates a decidedly nonhuman view, which intrigues with its logic and strange algorithmic humor. The ADPC echoes our human struggle to remember during this moment in the inception of digital augmentation. The familiar gaps parallel our own fragmented perceptions. Conceptualized in 2004, as a public installation in a bus shelter, the ADPC is written in the Python programming language and was first exhibited at the Hudson Guild gallery in 2013 where it ran on Raspberry Pi computers and standard webcams, generating low resolution, live, interactive collages of gallery visitors. Artbit-"The future tense of art" Feature your art, contact [email protected] Follow Instagram: @artbit_club All episodes are for education purposes only, not financial, legal advice. About me: Giovanna Sun’s art journey https://youtu.be/huSJfGwyCK4 My OpenSea NFT collection: https://opensea.io/dubwoman NFT Home Shop https://nft-home-shop.com Youtube https://www.youtube.com/dubwoman https://www.youtube.com/giovannasun Artbit YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBJDRPpAYybl_xyo4K27F6g Artbit podcast: https://anchor.fm/artbit-club More information: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dubwoman Contact: [email protected]

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