Techspressionist Salon 85 – Perspective // August 1, 2024

Techspressionist Salon 85 – Perspective – August 1, 2024

Moderator: Cynthia Beth Rubin // New Haven CT USA
https://cbrubin.net/

00:08:08  Roz Dimon // Shelter Island NY USA
https://www.rozdimon.com/

00:18:32 Sahar Moussavi // Tehran Iran
https://linktr.ee/saharmoussavi

00:27:53 William Rogers // Mountain View CA USA
https://www.stellarfire.com/

00:35:34 Verneda Lights // Port Royal SC USA
https://gullahme.com/index.html

00:43:51 Susan Detroy // Eugene OR USA
https://susandetroy.com/

00:53:37 Deann Stein Hasinoff // Edmonton Canada
https://www.instagram.com/deann_stein_hasinoff_art

00:58:13 Annette Weintraub // NYC NY USA
https://www.annetteweintraub.com/

01:13:02 Darcy Gerbarg // NYC NY USA
https://www.darcygerbarg.com/

WHAT IS A TECHSPRESSIONIST SALON?

Techspressionist Salons are a time and place in cyberspace where artists gather once a month to hang out, share their work and discuss matters relating to art, philosophy, and technology.

These meetups were conceived as a modern counterpart to the Surrealist salons of the 1920’s, in which artists could meet informally to socialize and discuss ideas. Techspressionism is a 100% volunteer-based international artist community.

The First Techspressionist Salon was held on September 1, 2020, and included artists Colin Goldberg, Patrick Lichty, Steve Miller and Oz Van Rosen, as well as art historian Helen Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, the former home and studio of painters Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner. During this first Salon session, the working definition of Techspressionism was decided upon by the participants as: “An artistic approach in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience.”

Artist Davonte Bradley (aka DAVO) proposed the idea of recording the Salons and publishing them on the Techspressionism YouTube Channel, which was implemented starting with Salon #8.

Salons are moderated by a rotating panel of artist volunteers. After the recording ends, artists are welcome to hang out for the afterparty (aka advisory board meeting), in which the topic for the next Salon is decided upon, and other community-related ideas are discussed.

 

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