Hey Steemit! Any other artist-technologists in open source & blockchain out there?

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

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The start of something special.

Man, this is exciting. But nerve-wracking. This community feels like something special. A massive hello to everyone here. I cannot wait to meet you all.

So, who am I, and why should you say a quick hello?

Painter and er, physicist. They told me a should be a lawyer.

I'm a painter of figurative work in oil on canvas. My paintings are represented by galleries in the UK and Europe, and I paint from my studio in Valencia, Spain. But although they're traditional in technique, my paintings talk about digital. Digital image, digital archives, and our relationship with our own digital footprint.

You know how eternal a Vermeer painting is? Passed down through generations, touching us across time. That's the artistic potential of a digital archive like blockchain.

So why the interest in tech? I started out as a physicist. Got a degree in it from Oxford University. I asked the careers service there how I could work in art and physics. They suggested Trademark Protection Law.

A painting I'm working on today. My sources are found digital photos.

In open source I found the people who inspired me

I didn't go into law. I began producing conferences at the start of the mobile software boom. In 2006 I made the first conference on open source software in mobile. I spoke with Richard Stallman via email on whether it should be called 'FLOSiM' (Free Libre Open Source in Mobile). We held it in San Francisco.

The people I met there still influence what I do. It was the first time I saw the revolution possible through community-driven innovation. People you should meet from that event include Shane Couglan, Harald Welte and Rob Taylor (Rob's now working on FPGAs in the cloud... the future of hyper-fast data).

So what does a open source inspired artist do?

So in the late-nineties, just what did an open source inspired artist do? I became interested in collaboration. I made more software conferences, wrote a paper on the principles of open source communities, then sat alone in my studio trying to 'become an artist'. After three months I cracked and became marketing director for a software startup.

I organise an art community in Valencia to bring women to gallery openings.

The internet actually did what it said on the tin

But as social media and youtube exploded, the internet gave me access to a community of artists. I learned to paint using videos by people like Casey Baugh and used instagram to connect with arts collectives like SEEDS. I now organise an arts community in my city via Meetups with hundreds of members.

But still I had to separate my two 'selves'. Technologists thought it was cool that I painted, nothing more. Artists glazed over when I mentioned technology. I used two different professional names for my two entirely polar careers.

And then BOOM, blockchain

And then blockchain happened. I found Steemit. I started having conversations with artists about blockchain, and technologists started using the word art.

So hi guys. This is me. I am excited to meet you all. Say hello and tell me who you are. I can't wait to collaborate, get inspired and make this whole thing happen.

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Welcome :)
Steem(it) definitely is a great place to share some art and unique stories behind it!
Resteeming you so that more people will get to see it!
Greets, @theaustrianguy

Ah, that's really kind of you, thank you @welcoming :)

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Welcome! Great to have you here, friend.

Warm welcome to the community !

I would like to welcome you to the Steamit community. I, like you, am new, and I have only had my account for six days. I love this community and I have fun here. I'm sure that you will too. By helping our community grow with unique and quality content, the community will help you. Take some time to check out the @jerrybanfield videos on YouTube as well. Good luck and happy posting.

Oh that's great advice @cebunick - and what a beautiful family you have! Love to you and your family in the Philippines from mine in Valencia, Spain! I'll certainly check out the @jerrybanfield videos on your recommendation.

Welcome @baybackner :)

I spent a year in Valencia and loved the place, City + Beach worked for me.

I suggest taking a look at @slothicorn #slothicorn, and perhaps @utopian-io for open source graphical works.

Good luck to you!

Ah that's an awesome suggestion - thank you @abh12345 - I'll look those up

My pleasure, welcome again :)

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Thank you @evarich! Would love any help I can access, so thank you for sharing the link! x

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