jonnyscholes.com
Making artwork about politics, abstraction, activism and futurism with equal parts code, paint, electronics and found objects.
📍 Nipaluna, Lutruwita, 'Australia'
jonnyscholes.com
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So out of touch it reads like satire. 🫠😐
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Ahhh of course! Perspective is everything!
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Are they spikes on the top?!
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Crickey... TIL My iPad pro is vintage. And it's still blazing fast for all my work needs (design/illustration).
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Removed the cast and this is the result. I'm quite happy with my first concrete casting experiment! 😊
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Tomorrow yesterday, became tomorrow today. But it's built! I hope it works 🤞😬
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BlueSky Verified should just be HQ media compression.
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Here's some reference photos. Hopefully this time tomorrow I'll have a small bit of this in my garden 🤞
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This year I hit the left hand button for the first time inany years. It's been a solid decision so far 🙂
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You know... I think I might try that.
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Yeah I did think that, but the name made sense in the context of the event that inspired it. The motivation for this project is artistic, not income or fame. So it's ok if it doesn't blow up 🙂
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INSIDE is an interactive game-like experience that runs on your desktop computer or laptop. Visit insideourside.com to download and play (MacOS & Windows).
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Over the following months I whittled that down to a few hundred photos, videos and 3D models which I have dispersed across a reconfigured, digital Nipaluna which you can explore.
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Equipped with old mobile phones, some Xbox Kinects, various GoPros, a 3D scanner and a few other gadgets, I captured 1 terabyte of data across the two day event.
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I was commissioned by Our Side of Things curators, Feras Shaheen & Jay Hennicke back in August 2023 to document it. The brief was to create a digital collage that allowed future audiences to relive the culture and visuals that the curators brought together.
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Our Side of Things was a hybrid event and exhibition that embraced the layered subculture of freestyle football in Australia.
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Ooh that looks perfect for my summer reading list 👀
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Looks like a brilliant show! 👌👌 Congratulations 🙂
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@trickywalsh.bsky.social and @nancym-f.bsky.social are here now 🙂
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Some great news follows in here - thanks! My practice might also fit. My website jonnyscholes.com or recent posts have some relevant examples 🙂
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I think my work might fit here 🙂 A recent net/robotics project:
jonnyscholes.com/projects/los...
And a data/culture mashup I'll be posting about very soon:
insideourside.com
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That makes me feel better about a soon to be released project haha 😆
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Yeah right... I just posted something that should be crisp and now I feel the same way you do XD
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The compression sort of looks good in this case though 🤷🙃
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Oh brilliant article. I suspect I'll be pointing people to this article to read before coming back to finish a conversation. It's a very approachable read, given the topic 👌
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My method so far is:
- Only follow people I see regularly or want to see every single post from. Keep to ~500.
- Everyone else is in a pinned list or feed. In my G+ days I happily followed 5k accounts using circles similarly.
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I might fit here? XD I mostly make sculpture at the moment, but they're all code/data driven and tend to be critical of digital trends.
jonnyscholes.com/projects/los...
jonnyscholes.com/projects/int...