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  • Macro Verse: The Paintings of Cinta Vidal Allow us To Become Gravity-Defying Voyeurs – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Vidal, as such, hopes that her paintings have the opportunity to hang in every possible alignment so that viewers have the chance to see the perspective of every figure. This total devotion to breeding empathy is the foundation of her art. Her prime directive is not creating versatile art, though that is a by-product. The read more

    Macro Verse: The Paintings of Cinta Vidal Allow us To Become Gravity-Defying Voyeurs – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Trump’s immigration data dragnet

    “I’ve seen the apps and I don’t like them,” says a DHS official who left this year. “It’s rife for abuse.I imagine they’re being used in ways they were not intended.” He highlighted the risks of misidentification, noting that facial recognition often has elevated error rates for people of colour. “I have no confidence that read more

    Trump’s immigration data dragnet
  • Reign in Blood: Vincent Castiglia Brings His Subjects to Life With His own Blood – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    This past January, at the annual National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) show in Anaheim, California, Slayer guitarist Gary Holt unveiled a guitar adorned with eighteen vials of his own blood. He’d commissioned thirty-four-year-old New York City-based artist Vincent Castiglia to paint the guitar, and in keeping with the badassery and playful exhibitionism of the read more

    Reign in Blood: Vincent Castiglia Brings His Subjects to Life With His own Blood – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Opposing Forces: VICKIE VAINIONPÄÄ PAINTS THE GAP BETWEEN EXPERIENCE & HUMAN PERCEPTION – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    She says, “When I was studying at university, I was really focused on harmonizing what I saw as two opposing forces: the human (organic and natural) with the machine (rigid and unnatural). Over time, however, I slowly recognized that they weren’t actually as opposing as I thought, and so I began to realize more formal read more

    Opposing Forces: VICKIE VAINIONPÄÄ PAINTS THE GAP BETWEEN EXPERIENCE & HUMAN PERCEPTION – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Happy Crying: The Art of Rachel Hayden Balances Tension With Whimsy – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    A fine balance of light, dark, serious, and silly, the paintings of Rachel Hayden are the culmination of her life experiences, expressed through peculiar motifs, alluring symmetry, and disassociated figures. There is at once something inviting, yet withdrawn, about this work. Her whimsical critters and plants don’t at all deflect from these atmospheres of tension—rather, read more

    Happy Crying: The Art of Rachel Hayden Balances Tension With Whimsy – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • A Return To Feeling: The Dynamic & Emotion-Infused Art of KOAK – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Then she might start some digital color studies, adjusting the whole image to a non-photo blue that will allow her to print out the work, draw over it, and rescan the new draft. The non-photo blue technique comes from Koak’s background in comics (she received her MFA in the medium from the California College of read more

    A Return To Feeling: The Dynamic & Emotion-Infused Art of KOAK – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • The Art of Pissing People Off: Controversial Artist David Cerny Creates Scuptures Full of Defiance & Humor – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    “The authorities there mostly hate me. The feeling is quite reciprocal,” he says. Antiauthoritarianism is a persistent refrain throughout his oeuvre. His sculpture is circumspect toward the powerful. Historically, the media has been used to glorify leaders and the state. From Michelangelo’s “David” to the Monument to Soviet Tank Crews, statues legitimize and make authority read more

    The Art of Pissing People Off: Controversial Artist David Cerny Creates Scuptures Full of Defiance & Humor – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Arghavan Khosravi Consumes The Subjects Of Her Vibrant Sculptural paintings – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Within Khosravi’s unique visual landscape, the influence of her native culture is omnipresent. Sprinkled throughout are motifs reminiscent of decorative Persian carpets, and symbolic emblems such as the pomegranate, which is considered to represent the original forbidden fruit, yet is also a sign of fertility, light, and goodness. Naturally, there are dense political metaphors which read more

    Arghavan Khosravi Consumes The Subjects Of Her Vibrant Sculptural paintings – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost: The Art of Jess Johnson – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Johnson went to art school in New Zealand, but didn’t finish and says that, in some ways, her fine art career came later. “I was probably more involved in DIY spaces and the music scene,” she says. “I used to do artwork for friends’ gigs in music and stuff like that. I always really loved read more

    Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost: The Art of Jess Johnson – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Murray Bowles Documented The Bay Area Punk Scene of the 90s, From The Inside – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Murray Bowles was, by all accounts, the very best kind of artist. For more than forty years, he was in regular attendance at punk shows billing up-and-coming bands in ramshackle and makeshift venues throughout Northern California (particularly in the East Bay). Honing his technical skill he developed and mastered a photographic style known as the read more

    Murray Bowles Documented The Bay Area Punk Scene of the 90s, From The Inside – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Uneasy: The Hyper-Real Sculptures of Sam Jinks – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    It can be a roller-coaster sculpting some of the figures, both emotionally and technically… Sometimes it means I’m surrounded by uncomfortable images.” While Jinks’ bent toward science and psychology make his art firmly contemporary, he’s working in a high art tradition of figurative sculpture that can’t be contained. He offers new light on themes that read more

    Uneasy: The Hyper-Real Sculptures of Sam Jinks – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Color Theory: The Prismatic Tunnel Vision of Jen Stark – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    If you’re able to outrun it, you’re able to see the past and ‘time travel.’ I’m fascinated by these types of unsolved questions.” And as much as her pieces function as transports, Stark is still in the middle of her own journey. In a 2016 interview, she mentioned that she had only began to engage read more

    Color Theory: The Prismatic Tunnel Vision of Jen Stark – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Using generative AI to diversify virtual training grounds for robots

    Chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude have experienced a meteoric rise in usage over the past three years because they can help you with a wide range of tasks. Whether you’re writing Shakespearean sonnets, debugging code, or need an answer to an obscure trivia question, artificial intelligence systems seem to have you covered. The source of read more

    Using generative AI to diversify virtual training grounds for robots
  • Mark Ryden X Creatura – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Both Ryden and the collector who commissioned the original had been on the Creatura safari. In the painting, Ryden depicts creatures whose appearance blurs the line between reality and fantasy. Joining them in this leafy, pink and green landscape is a young woman who looks on with wonder at the peaceful scene. “The animals in read more

    Mark Ryden X Creatura – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Younguk Yi’s Journey Through Repetition, Fragmentation, & The Modern Human Condition – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    In addition to the visual impact of his work, Yi’s titles play a significant role in shaping the viewer’s experience. His titles, often drawn from everyday life, are carefully chosen to provoke thought and create an open-ended dialogue between text and image. His titles add a layer of meaning to the otherwise abstract composition, suggesting read more

    Younguk Yi’s Journey Through Repetition, Fragmentation, & The Modern Human Condition – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Deploying Temporal on AWS ECS with Terraform

    👋 Introduction# Most of Temporal’s official deployment guides focus on Kubernetes. While Kubernetes is powerful and battle-tested for large-scale workloads, it also comes with significant overhead — both financially (AWS EKS clusters aren’t cheap 💸) and operationally (node upgrades, cluster maintenance, networking complexity). For many teams, especially when just getting started, that’s more than you read more

  • Maud Madsen Explores the Gaps Between Memories – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    There were a lot of learning experiences as Madsen searched for her artistic path. “When I came into the program, I didn’t have very strong painting chops,” Madsen says. “I ended up only drawing in my first year of my program because I only understood the principles that were being taught in my drawing classes. read more

    Maud Madsen Explores the Gaps Between Memories – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Raphael Silveira Melts Thoughts & Memories Into Paintings – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    There is something contagious about the work of Brazilian artist Rafael Silveira, as if the zeal he gleans from transmitting vision to canvas are somehow captured inside those melting popsicles, rose mouths, and flirting birds. That zeal then ricochets onto the audience, nudging an upward curl upon our lips. Much of his whimsical work can read more

    Raphael Silveira Melts Thoughts & Memories Into Paintings – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Accounting for uncertainty to help engineers design complex systems

    Designing a complex electronic device like a delivery drone involves juggling many choices, such as selecting motors and batteries that minimize cost while maximizing the payload the drone can carry or the distance it can travel. Unraveling that conundrum is no easy task, but what happens if the designers don’t know the exact specifications of read more

    Accounting for uncertainty to help engineers design complex systems
  • Convergence: The Art of Kent Williams – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Williams’ “1962” serves as an ideal example of Karnowski’s diagnosis. The work measures just a bit over five feet in height, and almost as long in width. It is comprised of oil on linen and features two sitting figures. The figure in the background is of a woman, she appears to either be putting her read more

    Convergence: The Art of Kent Williams – Hi-Fructose Magazine