Hockney’s latest show highlights how he’s embraced technology ranging from video cameras to iPads, and integrated them into his art.
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Roman Temkin's curator insight,
March 16, 2016 1:07 PM
My friend Gilles Raymond, News Republic's founder, makes 5 unpolitical correct predictions on the future of tech - particularly tech devices. As the leader of one of the largest news app for mobile, tablets and smartwatches and someone who's been in the mobile device industry for ages, his views are always sharp and I like that he challenges the status quo.
As as far as tablets are concerned, I believe there's a usage niche that will keep them a small but alive market. Not as a computer replacement but as a gaming / entertainment device for the home (as Gilles observed: nobody seems to carry them around to the office anymore).
Filomena Gomes's curator insight,
July 17, 2014 11:43 PM
Excellent! J'adore les astuces et les conseils et les exemples concrets.
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
April 13, 2014 7:52 AM
Facebook is currently my biggest non-Apple app. If they are going to take away a major function, I sure hope that they dramatically decreases the apps file size. |
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An interesting interview and article I wish I could do this!!
This article by Cory Perkins explores a variety of iPad paintings created by contemporary artist Hockney. The article begins with an older digital painting created by Hockney using Adobe Photoshop, before the introduction of tablets. In 2012, Hockney also began using digital video cameras in his work. Some of his installations include 18 large screens to display videos. Hockney has shown a steady and exciting trend in incorporating technology in his work.