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lascitasdelashoras · 5 months ago
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gacougnol · 10 months ago
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fotos-art · 14 days ago
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 11 months ago
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By Raul Cantu.
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“When is there some discharge when. There never is.” ― Gertrude Stein, Tender Buttons
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mila2010 · 2 years ago
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Raúl Cantú - Visual Artist
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thethirdbear · 29 days ago
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cigaretteandcandle · 11 months ago
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barsata · 6 months ago
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Raul. Cantu 🥰
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whereifindsanity · 4 months ago
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ollebosse · 2 months ago
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December... Artist : Raul Cantu
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theninjanavigator · 15 days ago
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"Mexican visual artist Raul Cantu creates stunning generative art of foggy landscapes. He uses photography, specialty lenses, technology, AI tools, and post-processing to achieve his art."
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lascitasdelashoras · 9 months ago
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Raúl Cantú
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gacougnol · 5 months ago
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Algoritmia by Raul Cantu
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fotos-art · 3 months ago
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 2 years ago
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[Algoritmia: the mesmerizing generative art of foggy landscapes by Raul Cantu]
Digital artist Raul Cantu uses algorithms, with neural networks, to generate dreamy and ethereal landscapes surrounded by a dense fog and tenuous lights. The pictures are based on real photographs.
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The brain-disease model overlooks four fundamental truths: (1) our capacity to destroy one another is matched by our capacity to heal one another. Restoring relationships and community is central to restoring well-being; (2) language gives us the power to change ourselves and others by communicating our experiences, helping us to define what we know, and finding a common sense of meaning; (3) we have the ability to regulate our own physiology, including some of the so-called involuntary functions of the body and brain, through such basic activities as breathing, moving, and touching; and (4) we can change social conditions to create environments in which children and adults can feel safe and where they can thrive. When we ignore these quintessential dimensions of humanity, we deprive people of ways to heal from trauma and restore their autonomy. Being a patient, rather than a participant in one’s healing process, separates suffering people from their community and alienates them from an inner sense of self. Bessel van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score [via “Alive On All Channels”]
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mila2010 · 2 years ago
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Raúl Cantú - Visual Artist
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