A collection of .BLEND and .FBX files to accompany the Robotic Design with Blender tutorial series on YouTube:(Part 1) https://youtu.be/aRBHMRa6pIA(Part 2) https://youtu.be/TKc-g84j2x8(Part 3) https://youtu.be/Cuo_ytkvCpo(Part
There's an adage which goes, "The tool does not make the artist." While this statement maybe true, it matters whether the artist has access to any free
Read top stories published by Artists and Machine Intelligence. AMI is a program at Google that brings together artists and engineers to realize projects using Machine Intelligence. Works are developed together alongside artists’ current practices and shown at galleries, biennials, festivals, or online.
The typewriter is one of the great inventions of 19th Century communications technology. Between the 1860s and 1920s engineers, inventors and even carpenters invested all their creativity in the development of the ultimate writing machine
Over 2,220 high-resolution images scanned from more than 100 different old or rare books, with extracts! Remains of Ruined Castles, Deserted Abbeys, Old Manor Houses, mansions and stately homes; also engravings, woodcuts and pictures of Old England and
ArtFavor is the collection of vector and flash clipart, sounds, fonts, photos, pictures and images for designers, flash programmers and interested in creative web design. You can use any resources only for non-commercial projects.
Vintage design, when done well, can make a user feel like they have been transported back in time. This particular style often uses design elements that look like they were found in the attic of an old house dating back to the 1920’s, 30’s, or 40’s.
The historic video magazine Radical Software was started by Beryl Korot, Phyllis Gershuny, and Ira Schneider and first appeared in Spring of 1970, soon after low-cost portable video equipment became available to artists and other potential videomakers. Th
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