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Wallpaper: or Wallpapers? Only the French can say!

Via It’s Nice That, the only thing that’s really exciting about the French outfit Wallpapers by Artists is the production documentation:

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See also: the considerably less successful Patches by Artists.

PRINTERESTING’S FIRST ANNIVERSARY DIRTY APRON CONTEST

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April 24, 2009 is our first anniversary here at Printeresting!!

In celebration, we are holding a Dirty Apron Contest. The winner will receive a brand new, squeaky clean apron emblazoned with an image of our official mascot, Inkster The Viking. FREE!

To enter, please send a photo of your dirtiest apron by April 20, 2009 to printeresting.contact@gmail.com. We will also accept video submissions. The winner will be decided in a tough but fair adjudication process. Print-related aprons only, please (no bar-b-q). Artificially dirtied aprons will be disqualified at the judges’ discretion.

Thanks for reading, and get us those filthy, filthy aprons!

SGC Wrap-up

beanIt takes a lot of people to make a conference happen. Note the city worker polishing Anish Kapoor’s bean especially for SGC.

Despite the cold, Chicago was a huge draw. Attendence estimates were as high 1800! Overall the conference was a smooth running series of events and David Jones and the entire crew at Columbia College & other participating schools and venues deserve a hearty applause. Despite a few complaints about crowded demos (and when aren’t there complaints about that) and lack of tote bags, most if not all attendees seemed very happy with Global Implications. Putting together one of these conferences is an intense amount of work and while we all return to the comfort of our respective homes, they are still working because now it’s time to clean up after the party.

So with another Southern Graphics come and gone, what have we learned? Facial hair is still big in printmaking circles? Yes. Lowbrow is the new mainstream? Seemingly. Get to panels early if you want a seat? Definitely.

But I think if we take a broader view, maybe the most important thing we can walk away with our sense of community and the reality of our network. I say “reality” because so much communication and contact these days is virtual. From email to Facebook to Inkteraction, were all connected but that doesn’t mean we know each other (see ambient intimacy). It is nice to have an opportunity to see the face that goes with the name and have the physical contact of a handshake.

We started Printeresting almost a year ago (RL will have more on our anniversary contest tomorrow!) and this conference was really our first chance to get out and talk to so many people. We’re thrilled that some of you are familiar with the site and we enjoyed the chance introduce ourselves to quite a few new people. Response to the site content in general and our coverage of the conference in particular has been positive but we’re always open to feedback and suggestions. Feel free to drop us a line: printeresting.contact@gmail.com.

Though there will probably be some residual posts inspired by some of the SGC panels, lectures and demos and some of the people we met, this is the official conclusion of our SGC 2009 coverage. You can upload/view more pictures at the SGC Flickr site.

Thanks, everyone.

SGC: Satisfaction Town

img_4689Friday night, John Hitchcock’s Satisfaction Town on the corner of 11th and Wabash was the place to be.

Satisfaction Town consists of the new breed of printmakers, artists, musicians, performers, poets, activists, and makers. We plan to create an interactive collaborative print environment with a parade of dimensional and flat prints. Traditionally in museum and gallery settings, art is put on a pedestal or framed under glass, removing it from the audience. Our approach for Satisfaction Town will be interactive. We will bring the art directly to the viewer, to distance the work from this hierarchical standard. We will create an active live print space with collaborative teams handing off prints to each other and to audience members.

follow the link below to see images of the show pre-event and the printstravaganza event that was Satisfaction Town.

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SGC Chicago: Open Portfolio sessions, What Cheer!

One of my favorite rituals of the SGC conferences has always been the open portfolio sessions: a room full of artists of all ages and skill levels, bearing their work to a community of peers.

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SGC gets Mass-Custom Merch

There’ve been a few posts on Printeresting discussing the subject of mass customization vs. mass production and the pros and cons of sites like zazzle and cafepress.

SGC must have been listening. Get your “official t-shirts, baseball caps, and coffee mugs” at Cafepress.

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For The Birds

A break from SGC… For those of you who still shudder when you see a birdfeeder, Hitchcock’s classic, The Birds, celebrates it’s 46th birthday today! Here’s an inspired etching/aquatint by Owen Freeman
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SGC Chicago: Jane Hammond Key Note Lecture

img_4676The Artist Jane Hammond delivered a sharp and literate artist’s talk today in Chicago. She mentioned her long standing “title collaboration” project  with the poet John Ashbery (he names the title, then she makes the work) but her discussion of her work sounded more like language poetry to me, with its procedural meditations on language & symbols in an open-source collage oriented process that would make DJ Spooky blush.

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The Wonderfulness of Downtown, Jane Hammond published by ULAE in 1997

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SGC: Printmaking with Extreme Technology Panel

Okay, so maybe “extreme” wouldn’t be my first choice for an adjective (images of snowboarders drinking Mountain Dew come to mind), but it works well to describe the broad range and dynamism of this panel. Organized by Erik Brunvand, this panel focused on printmaking’s ability and tendency to incorporate new technologies.

rendering2Edward Bateman discussed 3D Modeling as Matrix. Some of his digital images require up to 2,000,000,000,000 computer calculations.
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Stephen Hoskins from the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of West England discussed Beyond Digital. He made strong case against the pixel in favor of vector-based graphics (proportional line being far more useful). His talk focused on rapid prototyping, 3D printing with ceramic, and laser cutting.
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Here’s some video of Kansas City-based artist Mike Lyon using his CNC Router modfied to do drawings. After buying the router to increase his scale and production, he used it not only to make woodblocks and drawings, but he also used it to make his press and a flatpack work station.
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SGC Vendor and Product Fair.. Oh Boy!

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