Contemporary Art
The Play Blanca Spoon in Concrete
Quantum metapolitics describes a condition wherein political activity appears to occur everywhere at once whilst manifesting nowhere in particular, creating the impression of ubiquitous political engagement that paradoxically produces no substantial political change. The concept captures how contemporary political life has become characterised by constant motion that generates no movement, endless activity that produces no transformation, and perpetual crisis that results in systemic stasis. Within this framework, where all political discourse has been absorbed into spectacular systems of representation and simulation, the spoon embedded in concrete emerges as something altogether strange: a deliberate anti-spectacle that refuses incorporation.
By Abigail Goldwater3 months ago in Art
William Rotsaert
By Brian D'Ambrosio From Bruges to Santa Fe, a painter translates memory, motion, and myth through color and curiosity. William Rotsaert paints in the language of color — heatwaves and highways, red-orange skies that shimmer with motion, and the flicker of gasoline flames under a 1957 Chevy Bel Air. His canvases pulse between abstraction and realism, fusing the discipline of the old Flemish masters with the freedom of the American West.
By Brian D'Ambrosio 3 months ago in Art
Cannabis Marketing: Navigating Growth in a Highly Regulated Industry. AI-Generated.
Understanding the Unique Challenges The cannabis industry is one of the fastest-growing yet most complex sectors today. With strict advertising regulations, varying state laws, and platform restrictions, traditional marketing strategies often fall short. Cannabis marketing requires creativity, compliance, and a deep understanding of consumer behavior, making it essential for brands to adopt approaches tailored to this unique environment.
By Ayush Bagwari3 months ago in Art
Why Voice AI Is the Most Natural Channel for Next-Gen CX. AI-Generated.
The Way Customers Actually Want to Communicate Customer experience has always followed human behavior. We speak before we write, listen before we type, and express emotion far more clearly through tone than through text. As digital interactions scale, brands are rediscovering this truth. Voice AI has emerged as the most natural communication channel for next-generation customer experience (CX) because it aligns with how people instinctively communicate—through conversation, not commands.
By Ayush Bagwari3 months ago in Art
Money For Nothing
Introduction This morning I woke to an unexpected nice surprise. Vocal are still ignoring my main account problem, where I have not been able to post since the 23rd of November, and while admitting that there is an issue, they have not followed it up since their reply last Friday. This smacks of incompetence or spite, and I don't know what it is. I will keep badgering them , but this piece is about my AI Art and Photograph shares on Pixabay that you can find here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA3 months ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The second card in A Modern African Tarot continues the journey begun by O FOOL. Where the Fool walks forward into layered realities, I MAGICIAN stands still—anchored, intentional, and aware of his tools. This card reimagines the traditional Magician archetype through the lens of African intellect, spiritual agency, and modern mastery.
By Vongani Bandi3 months ago in Art
More Than Pleasing: Art and Environment
Let us begin with the premise that being environmentally conscious does not imply being flawless; rather, it means being mindful of what needs to be done to make our earth a better place for future generations.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 3 months ago in Art
The Unnamed: Chronicles of a Faceless Journey
There is a VHS tape somewhere in my mind, dusty and forgotten, labeled simply "LIFE." It sits among relics I cannot name—fragments of bone, the architecture of a ribcage, remnants of what once was. I have been thinking about this tape recently, wondering if anyone would bother to play it. Wondering what they would find if they did.
By Prompted Beauty3 months ago in Art










