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@urbitfavelas
favelamaxxing the planet 🛍️ @urbit generative art ⚫️ https://t.co/PQYCKtTbC6 🧱 https://t.co/hTnO3sIAO2
Beigetreten Kasım 2023
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@lilslothulu These are 4 @urbitfavelas artworks combined with my @urbit sigil. There's more stuff to come in this vein later this year.
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"Spiegel", 1981
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris
When the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf confronted Richter's paintings with those of Georg Baselitz in 1981, Richter hung two large horizontal mirrors among the pictures; neither the mirrors nor the paintings were framed. This was not a provocation, but an expression of his thoughts on what a picture is. The mirror image does not have to be produced; it is always already there. It shows an even, perspective-less surface and blends almost indistinguishably into reality, including the viewer as part of the picture.
When asked whether a mirror was the perfect artist, Richter replied: 'That's what it looks like.'
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What a wonderful time seeing the collection unfold. Thanks everyone for the support, this is just the start
vvv.so/house-of-joy
@vvvdotso @tommouna @fairybaby420 @vajunnie etc
HOUSE OF JOY
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INFOHAZARD AHEAD:
What would the software of a timeless Martian society look like, given 50 million years of development? Would it be an indeterminable ball of mud, endlessly large and complex? Or a diamond perfect stack, unchanging over aeons, simple and solid as a foundation for humanity’s lasting needs?
It is the answers to these questions that trap us, willingly or unwillingly, into the practice of building the forever computer.
Dr. Oskar Sarkon@hastuc_dibtux
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Urbit OS is designed to be a computer that can last, but how do you bootstrap such an overhaul of the technical stack? not with hardware, but as an overlay os or virtual machine on top of the existing computational substrate.
in the words of @ColonelUpdate:
"People can have their critiques about it, or misunderstandings saying 'Urbit is an OS but it runs on Unix?' But, I don't think it's too interesting once you realize that every programming language has something like a runtime or has a compiler. Basically all the way down the stack you have a situation where, they wrote some program in a language that already existed to actually deal with programs that want to exist in a different language and still run and actually come to life... but Urbit has a path to actually move away from that."
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