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#Nightshade program allows #artists to prevent #AI from using #art without permission, by changing what the AI thinks it sees: https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/

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Galactic Fashion: Stars that Style Our Universe

From the sprawling cosmos to our closets, stars have found their way into the heart of fashion, dazzling us both as celestial bodies and style statements. The star, with its radiant spokes and ethereal allure, has inspired designers and jewelers alike, making it a recurrent motif in the realm of fashion. Let's embark on a journey tracing the influence of star icons in the vast expanse of the fashion universe.

The Timeless Twinkle
Throughout history, stars have been used in fashion. From ancient civilizations where star motifs adorned the robes of royals and priests, signaling divinity and power, to the modern runways of Paris and Milan, the star remains an emblem of magic and mystery. Their universal appeal and instantly recognizable shape make them a favorite for all.

Runway Radiance
Major fashion houses have, time and again, integrated stars into their collections. Whether it's through intricate starry embroidery, bold prints, or sequined embellishments, the star motif adds a touch of cosmic wonder to any outfit. Collections from brands like Saint Laurent, Chanel, and Givenchy have showcased garments that twinkle with star-studded designs, making the wearer feel nothing short of celestial.

Jewels of the Night
In jewelry, star motifs have been equally captivating. Be it delicate star-shaped pendants, earrings that dangle with the shimmer of a shooting star, or rings that encircle with astral grandeur, jewelers have long been enamored by these heavenly bodies. Brands such as Tiffany & Co. and Van Cleef & Arpels have even dedicated entire collections to these galactic wonders, solidifying their place as timeless treasures.

Street Stars
Stars are not just reserved for high fashion. They've permeated street style, seen in graphic tees, denim patches, and even sneaker designs. Accessories, from star-studded belts to bags with galaxy themes, showcase the motif's versatility and universal charm. This adaptability means that stars can be both the standout centerpiece or a subtle nod to the cosmos in an ensemble.

A Symbolic Style
Beyond aesthetics, stars in fashion often carry deeper symbolism. They might represent hope, a sense of adventure, or the vastness and mystery of the universe. For many, wearing a star is a personal statement, an emblem of their dreams, aspirations, or the luminescent beacon guiding their journey.

The influence of star icons in fashion is undeniable. Transcending cultures, eras, and styles, they have remained a constant source of inspiration, enchanting generations of fashion enthusiasts. In a world ever-evolving and changing, stars, both in the sky and on our garments, serve as a beautiful reminder of the timeless and boundless wonders that exist. As we continue to gaze upwards in awe, we also find these astral wonders beautifully woven into the fabric of our sartorial expressions.

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All You Need to Know About Book Icons in SVG

SVG, or Scalable Vector Graphics, is an XML-based vector image format. It allows two-dimensional graphics to be displayed and interacted with on the web. Book icons in SVG format are commonly used on websites, e-readers, and other digital platforms to represent reading materials, libraries, or other book-related concepts.

Benefits of Using SVG for Book Icons:
Scalability: SVG icons, including book icons, can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. This makes them perfect for use on high-resolution displays and responsive web design.
Editability: SVG icons can be easily edited and customized using CSS and JavaScript, allowing for a consistent look and feel across a website or application.
Accessibility: SVG supports text and titles within the graphic, improving accessibility for screen readers and other assistive technologies.
Interactivity: SVG allows for interaction and animation, enabling more engaging and interactive UI/UX design.
Lightweight: SVG file sizes are generally smaller than raster images, improving page load times and overall performance.
Creating Book Icons in SVG:
You can create a simple book icon in SVG format by writing SVG code or using a vector graphic editor like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. Below is an example of basic SVG code for a simple book icon:

xml

<svg width="24" height="24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<rect x="2" y="3" width="6" height="18" fill="#ccc"/>
<rect x="8" y="3" width="14" height="18" fill="#eee"/>
<line x1="8" y1="7" x2="22" y2="7" stroke="#000"/>
<line x1="8" y1="11" x2="22" y2="11" stroke="#000"/>
<line x1="8" y1="15" x2="22" y2="15" stroke="#000"/>
</svg>

This code creates a simple, stylized book icon with pages on the left (gray) and a cover on the right (light gray), with three lines representing text.

Using SVG Book Icons:

Websites: Use SVG book icons on websites to represent categories, sections, or topics related to books.
E-books and E-readers: Utilize SVG icons to improve navigation and accessibility in e-books and e-readers.
Libraries and Databases: Implement SVG book icons to visually organize and categorize library and database materials.
Educational Platforms: Enhance learning platforms with SVG book icons to signify reading materials, resources, and assignments.
Tips for Working with SVG Book Icons:
Use a consistent style and color scheme for all icons to maintain a cohesive and professional appearance.
Optimize SVG files to ensure fast load times and smooth performance.
Test icons on various screen sizes and resolutions to ensure clarity and readability.
Consider accessibility, ensuring icons are easily understandable and accessible to all users.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, SVG book icons offer a variety of advantages for web and application design, including scalability, editability, and accessibility. By understanding the basics of creating and using SVG book icons, designers and developers can enhance the visual appeal, usability, and performance of digital platforms and materials.

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Jens Haaning was given €71,000 by a Danish museum to create art, but sent it blank canvasses.

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Happy Batman Day! I'm sharing again this old commission I did (My commissions are open btw feel free to contact on my email [email protected])

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Happy Batman Day! I'm sharing again this old commission I did (My commissions are open btw feel free to contact on my email [email protected])

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Angus - Konstantin Korobov (2022)

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Spettra X Rino (media.kbin.social)
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‘Dazzling’ Banquet Still Life by Jan Davidsz de Heem has been loaned to Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum

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Visual artists draw from visual references, not words, as they imagine their work. So when language is in the driver’s seat of making art, it erects a barrier between the artist and the canvas.

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The Rijksmuseum employed an AI to repaint lost parts of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch." Here's how they did it.

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The earliest known works of Japanese art date from the Jōmon period, which lasted from 10,500 to 300 BC. In fact, the period's very name comes from the patterns its potters created by pressing twisted cords into clay, resulting in a predecessor of the 'wave patterns' that have been much used since.

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Artwork: Osvaldo Ferreira

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Every artist explores dimensions of space and place, orienting themselves and their works in the world, and orienting their audiences. Then there are artists like Vincent van Gogh, who make space and place a primary subject.

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Watercolor - (media.kbin.social)
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All seventeen Rembrandts from The Leiden Collection will be on display in an exhibition in Amsterdam in 2025, the Hermitage Amsterdam announced on Monday. The exhibition will be the first time that people will be able to view all 17 of the Rembrandts at one time, the museum said. By that time the museum will be known as the H'ART Museum, the name it will adopt from September as it continues to distance itself from the Hermitage in Russia.

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Knit print digital drawing layered over multicolored knit fabric!✍️🧶
(https://diode.zone/w/3XCC41KSX53688tLJNpARt))

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Today's gal (media.kbin.social)
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I create portrait art that combines drawing and knitting with digital tools. Hi my name is Faith Humphrey Hill and I’m a full time artist located in Oak Park...

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