Author: wjacobr
#538 Rhizomatic series/cells/maps/words
Street Sketch

Street Sketch, 52nd & Chancelor
Juno
At approximately 10:30 EST tonight, the Juno spacecraft will enter the orbit of the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter. Juno has been traveling there at 60,000mph for 5 years. When she enters Jupiters orbit she will be moving at a speed of 165,000mph; faster than any device made by humans in history. To put this into perspective, a bullet speeds through the air at about 1,700mph. When Juno enters orbit, she’ll encounter more radiation than any technology we’ve ever built. Background radiation on earth is about .39RAD. In orbit around Jupiter it is about 20,000,000RAD. You can listen to a hint of this hellish nimbus here.
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Street sketch 47th & Baltimore
The American Revolution crashed…
There is nothing to celebrate
erase the hard drive
install open source operating system.
#525 Cityscape series
32″ x 28″ Acrylic on canvas. Was working from one of my street sketches. The drawing and underpainting stayed true to the perspective. Then I was stuck. The natural direction was to develop it as a representational image. But that wasn’t at all what I wanted. I fussed with it for two weeks. This morning, the art show opening behind me, I went down to the basement and before I looked at it, I knew what was wrong: perspective. I had to flatten it, destroy the geometric depth. Extend the lines to vanishing points, extend them, let them define the space around the building, erasing the distinction between solid object and empty space. Take the graffiti from the wall of the building, and write it over the surface of the painting.
View GALLERY HERE.
My (brief) experience with Artfinder.
The Extinction of the Future — Larval Subjects .
Perhaps everything changes in the nature of our philosophical questions, in the nature of the aims and ends that might animate us, when the future dies. We need not think this extinction of the future in terms of Brassier’s crushing thought of the extinction of the universe due to heat death as the outcome of […]
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I must have half a dozen posts on this. I was wondering if anyone else felt this way. Here are links to three of them.
Posterity: Art and the Artist in a post-capitalist world
The Malevolent Desire for Recognition






