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October 10, 2024
<p><strong>"The Rapture" by Jon Wubbushi<br></strong><em>Episode artwork - The Rapture (one of 300 outputs) by Jon Wubbushi<br></em><strong><br></strong>In this Release Reveal we speak with Jon Wubbushi, a talented AI artist who has exploded onto the scene with his unique take on AI photorealistic surrealism. His newest collection "The Rapture" releases on Braindrops on 10/14 and Jon graciously takes us through his journey as an artist diving into the rapidly evolving medium of AI photorealistic art. It was a fantastic convo where you'll hear more about Jon's story, his artistic practice, what intrigues him, and what he might have in store next</p><p><strong>Release Details</strong><br>The Rapture will be live for sale on October 14th, 2024. 300 pieces will be sold for 0.05 ETH. Check the Braindrops website for the release for the latest details </p><p>These video episodes are best watched on video, so please consider watching this episode on <a href="https://youtu.be/kpL5SHTVp2E">Youtube</a>.<strong></strong></p><p>Stay up to date on the generative art world with our weekly newsletter direct to your inbox! https://collectorscorner.substack.com/<br>If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe (<a href="https://collectorscorner.transistor.fm/">Podcast</a>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@collectors_xyz">Youtube</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/collectors_xyz">Twitter</a>), like, comment or leave a review. We also welcome all feedback!</p><p><br><strong>Where to find our guests and other mentions in the show:</strong><br>Jon Wubbushi | <a href="https://x.com/wubbushi">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://verse.works/jon-wubbushi">Website</a><br>Braindrops | <a href="https://x.com/braindrops_art">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://braindrops.cloud/">Website</a><br><a href="%20https://braindrops.cloud/projects/36">The Rapture release page</a> - https://braindrops.cloud/projects/36<br><a href="https://opensea.io/collection/thecrisis">The Crisis by Jon Wubbushi</a> - https://opensea.io/collection/thecrisis<br><a href="https://www.modern-zombies.com/">Modern Zombies by Jon Wubbushi</a> - https://www.modern-zombies.com/ <br><a href="%20https://opensea.io/collection/past-forward-by-jon-wubbushi">Past Forward by Jon Wubbushi</a> - https://opensea.io/collection/past-forward-by-jon-wubbushi</p><p><strong>Where to find us</strong><br>Collector's Corner | <a href="https://x.com/collectors_xyz">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@collectors_xyz">Youtube</a> | <a href="https://substack.com/@collectorscorner">Substack</a><br><a href="https://x.com/astamcloud">Astamcloud</a> (Twitter)</p><p><strong>Timestamps<br></strong>00:00 | Intro<br>02:45 | How Jon got the name "Wubbushi"<strong><br></strong>04:39 | How finding DALLE-2 completely captivated Jon and kicked off his art career<br>07:37 | Why Jon found AI art creation so captivating<br>12:35 | On patience as an artist, needing 5 years and 10k hours to succeed, and systematizing creation<br>27:44 | The long term prominence of web3 art vs. trad art, and the difficulty of forecasting<br>35:55 | Jons progression in style and innovating in post photo AI from The Crisis to Modern Zombies<br>38:50 | Why Jon creates thousands of outputs for each chosen piece & how he’s experimented with techniques to get novel outputs <br>47:11 | How Jon started infusing illustrative elements into his work<br>49:31 | IRL experiences drive Jons emotions, which drive his art, and how the rise of AI influenced The Rapture<br>54:18 | Jon explaining the story behind the pieces he’s shared on Twitter<br>58:10 | Jon quotes Roope that this is The Golden Era of post photography AI, and why it’s already slipping away</p><p>1:04:13 | Other innovations that emerged as Jon experimented with The Rapture, showcased in works<br>1:18:47 | Releasing on Braindrops has been a dream of Jons<br>1:20:08 | Why Jon thinks AI might leave a lot of leftovers and how he aims to make art out of it in the future<br>1:28:18 | Why Jon thinks the top artists will remain the top artists, regardless of how good AI tools get, especially as the conceptual starts to matter more<br>1:37:19 | Outro</p>
September 19, 2024
<p><strong>Serious collectors and art investors / funds - check out </strong><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZA-y3M14gtDdKi7r0F1RAtt8zavH0ZC1eb6vMx6lXNmojlw/viewform"><strong>Collector's Corner Premium</strong></a><strong></strong></p><p>Stay up to date on the generative art world with our FREE weekly newsletter direct to your inbox! https://collectorscorner.substack.com/</p><p><em>Episode artwork: Carpoolers #21 by Alejandro Cartagena<br></em><br><strong>Timestamps:</strong><br>0:22 | Introductions, CC Interviews return and running into Alejandro's works in my small town<br>2:04 | Fellowship's fantastic founding team <br> 4:00 | How and Why Alejandro got involved in the art world later in life than some other artists <br> 11:10 | The challenges of being seen as an artist from Mexico and how web3 is changing this "discovery problem" <br> 16:00 | How Alejandro views curation on multiple levels (types of artists, telling a story, knowing the history of art, etc.) <br> 22:45 | Alejandro's thoughts on collecting early AI art, and what is out right now that will later be viewed as early? <br> 30:00 | Thoughts on the web3 AI art market<br> 35:00 | How Alejandro took a risk with Carpoolers that took a while, but finally paid off (on having conviction)<br>43:45 | The genesis of fellowship and the new trend of incorporating AI into photography<br>54:19 | Our thoughts on making art more about art and less about money in web3 - and the role of curation<br>1:03:00 | Will post photo AI kill traditional photography?<br>1:09:07 | Alejandro's thoughts on large output collections, particularly in gen art, and the concept of collectibility<br>1:30:00 | Final thoughts and where to find Alejandro</p><p><strong>Show notes:</strong><br>Fellowship | https://fellowship.xyz/ | https://x.com/fellowshiptrust | https://x.com/FellowshipAi | <br>Daily | https://daily.xyz/<br>Alejandro Cartagena | https://alejandrocartagena.shop/| https://x.com/halecar2 | <br></p>
July 30, 2024
<p><strong>"Issues" by Deltasauce<br></strong><em>Episode artwork - Issues (one of 500 outputs) by Deltasauce<br></em><strong><br></strong>In this Artist's Corner we speak with Deltasauce a fantastic AI artist with a knack for creating incredibly nostalgic pieces. We are joined by Jared Poz, my frequent cohost of Collector's Corner but today in the role of the platform creator for 8NAP Art, where Issues will be releasing. It was a fantastic convo where we get to know Deltasauce a bit, dive into the nuances of the collection, and reveal some interesting traits - you'll love it!</p><p><strong>Release Details</strong><br>The artwork will be live for sale on August 8, 2024. Exact timing, supply, and other details will be released on Twitter<br>- For the latest official details, check Jared's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jared_poz</p><p>These episodes are best watched on video, so please consider watching this episode on <a href="https://youtu.be/kpL5SHTVp2E">Youtube</a>.</p><p><strong>Please email [email protected] or Direct Message www.twitter.com/astamcloud if you are interested in investor content helping you build wealth while investing in beautiful art</strong></p><p>Stay up to date on the generative art world with our weekly newsletter direct to your inbox! https://collectorscorner.substack.com/</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe (<a href="https://collectorscorner.transistor.fm/">Podcast</a>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@collectors_xyz">Youtube</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/collectors_xyz">Twitter</a>), like, comment or leave a review. We also welcome all feedback!</p><p><strong>Timestamps<br></strong>02:52 |<strong> </strong>How Deltasauce’s found his way into digital art and eventually AI art</p><p>08:48 | Deltasauce’s cinema fandom translated into storytelling with his art</p><p>12:55 | Why Deltasauce leans into the web3 crowd so much<br>16:58 | How Deltasauce masterfully weaves nostalgia into his works<br>19:30 | Why Jared chose Deltasauce as the next 8nap Art Platform Artist</p><p>25:22 | Umni Magazine (Sci Fi theme) & the art of storytelling with each cover</p><p>28:55 | Lit Magazine (Punk / counterculture theme) & the use of 8 magazine themes to tie concepts through the collection</p><p>31:59 | The New Ethos (Crypto & Finance theme) & tying the pieces back to culturally relevant events with dates and times in the metadata<br>38:58 | Iacon (Gaming / retro) & how Deltasauce found inspiration in IRL magazine styles for the composition, font, and overall feel of his themes<br>42:10 | Worlde (nature theme) & Deltasauce bringing his own memories and childhood into pieces<br>47:55 | Memory of the day (MOTD, based on childhood movies and memories) & how Deltasauce combines AI tools with manual digital tools to create all his images</p><p>54:04 | Tryism (Self-help theme) </p><p>58:53 | Memetic (meme theme) the rarest magazine </p><p>01:02:00 | A bonus view at one of the web3 related Issues & how 8NAP art is bringing IRL activations to the collection</p><p>01:11:36 | Final thoughts</p><p><strong>Where to find our guests and other mentions in the show:</strong><br>Delta Sauce | <a href="https://x.com/delta_sauce">Twitter</a> | <a href="https://www.deltasauceart.com/">Website</a> | <a href="https://linktr.ee/DeltaSauce">Link Tree</a></p><p><a href="https://opensea.io/collection/views-by-deltasauce">Views by Deltasauce</a><br><a href="https://8napart.com/">8nap art</a><br><a href="https://x.com/jared_poz">Jared Poz</a><br><a href="https://x.com/astamcloud">Astamcloud</a><br><a href="https://x.com/collectors_xyz">Collector's Corner</a></p>
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