no more botched
BAKED GOODS
I have produced my fair share of leaded pastries–from puck-like biscuits to unintentionally unleavened breads. I thought it was just me, but I found out that part of the problem was my oven. if your baking powder doesn’t full work until 425°, and your oven lacks the last 50º because it isn’t calibrated correctly, then you’re going to fail. It doesn’t matter if your oven is 25 years or 5 days old; a digital oven thermometer can save your baking. Trust me. This next Call offers a little more digital magic. Take a look…
Check out this Call for Entries from the b.j. spoke Gallery (Huntington, NY) for Digital Magic. This is a rare chance to put your work in front of this very unique juror. Investigate this opportunity…
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CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Magic
ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all US artists
MEDIA: Digital photography, digital painting, 3D modeling, 3D printing, web based artwork, digital installation, video, phonography, mobile device display & mixed media works are all potential objects for exhibition.
DEADLINE: June 1, 2014
ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 6
JUROR: Laurence Gartel is known around the world as the “FATHER” of Digital Art for almost 40 years. His career started working with video guru Nam June Paik at Media Study/Buffalo in 1975, before the birth of the personal computer. Mr. Gartel taught Andy Warhol how to use the Amiga Computer when Warhol received the commission to produce the Debbie Harry album cover.
For the last 4 years GARTEL has been creating Art Cars the first one being the Electric Roadster for Tesla. Mr. GARTEL was the Featured Guest of the New York International Auto Show with his own Pavilion of 30,000 square feet. Since he has produced over two dozen one-of-a-kind vehicles.
AWARDS: Exhibition of selected works by each winning artist, July 29th – August 23rd at the b.j. spoke gallery.