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PROXY Gallery
http://cart.iabrace.com

now showing: Profile Portraits (the california collection)
build your own exhibition + catalogue

PROXY GALLERY (now showing: the oregon collection): Select and assemble your own custom art exhibition with catalogue! Ultra
hi-res art files, suitable for printing, are delivered in one custom pdf/ebook. Your profile photo may be in these Profile
Portraits! Thousands of enlarged (custom, patented algorithms) and enhanced photographs (now, likely several hundred thousands,
soon over a million,) mostly low-res cellphone, web-cam, and low-end digital camera self-portraits (self-packaging), culled
from dating/social websites -- as you might expect, there is some explicit content (more than is permitted here unfortunately:
you really should see them all, but it probably makes little difference) -- fascinating and occasionally disturbing. I've
decided to also add a set of painting-filters -- this was good, as it enabled a 'recovery' of many more worthwhile images, and
also clouded any possible erogenous/irregular corporate claims, but the project now extends beyond my life-span. I could easily
make small paintings from these images but who support that activity? It's interesting to find the balance/inertia point
between the look of photo and painting, and it speaks to the greater social condition! Often it makes faces look squinty.
Another advantage of the painting filters is that they drastically reduce the file sizes and make it well-nigh impossible for
someone to covertly res-up these display images for printing. It's quite incredible to realize that many of these pictures were
only 3-4K or so when I started to work on them. You may realize that this is not the first time I've collected anonymous
found-public imagery: notably dumpster-diving (bicycling with backpack at midnight,) at photofinishers' in the 70's. And of
course, there's the "Insatiable Abstraction Engine" -- collections from newsgroups.
[http://bbrace.net/insatiable-abstraction.html] But come to think it, nearly all my work involves repeated multiples or
collections of imagery. My new friends. Whenever possible I retained any color casts, cropping and lighting. The portraits are
actually very considered, sometimes selections made/altered merely to obscure the identity that they wished to presumably
portray initially. Sunglasses are a popular ruse, as are close-ups of cleavage, butts, tattoos, feet and groins. (Curiously,
I've yet to see a picture of hands... ok, now I have: some intricate fingernails and the love/hate finger-tats.) Many
feature-obilerating camera-flash-portraits in the bathroom mirror. Many of course, occur in and around motorized vehicles. Only
one (so far) in a grocery store. And some, but surprisingly few, are filched from somewhere online, but this must be a risky
choice in the event of an 'actual encounter.' How much introductory information/description do you want to put out there to
begin with? There are some very creative, even artful, solutions to this dilemma. Various select groups of portraits are
included in each PDF 500-page ebook/catalogue for $250 (sorry about the price but it was a hellish amount of work and I
guarantee you won't be disappointed or YMB), and can be ordered directly. The images contain sufficient resolution to print
them out on letter-size/A4 paper for an instant exhibition. Use my verified Paypal account to have the DVD delivered at no
charge: [bbrace@xxxxxxxxxx; http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/buy-into.html] Or, even better, assemble your own
catalogue/exhibition at the Proxy Gallery storefront [http://cart.iabrace.com/]. Art files are only $1 each. My new friends.
Having been recently kicked-off Facebook (there was an anonymous report of a depicted nipple!), and losing 5,000 so-called
friends - it was the perfect place to host a social-media profile-portrait-collection, I've decided to also open an online
storefront where individual high-res files will sell for only $1/each. [http://cart.iabrace.com] How hypocritical to object to
profile pictures that were on FB to begin with; but it's fun to now position coloured boxes and bars over nĄpples, cĄnts and
cĄcks. How idiotic is that? The prints of course required different custom algorithms and some masterful retouching -- they
look great! Technically given the incredibly diverse range of imagery it was difficult to make them all equally legible;
despite a variety of intricate processing directives, the scripts would inevitably crash or be unable to render a decent image.
These were handled individually as were the painting-filters. If I receive a reasonable number of orders, I'll offer additional
states of the union or countries... but California had to be the place to begin. Sure to be a collectors'
(socio-anthropologists') item! An amazing and compelling, collective portrait! The interspersed military/gangster imagery (or
maybe something else), also introduces a new spin on the hopes for this already tenuous social-media culture. I've had to
organize/sub-divide these in some fashion, so by state/country seems to be the prevailing approach. And given how often workers
are compelled to move around, there's more of a local difference in cultural self-perception, body language, and social-sexual
proclivity than you might expect. It really is a perhaps overlooked (overly-present), socially significant era when a massive
proportion of the population is able to individually exorcise their self-imagery instead of being routinely dependent on
existing systematized systems of portraiture and presentation -- which is not to say that it's entirely free from
stylistic-cultural-corporate constraints and codification (and why, for now at least, I left the imagery in a nearly random
arrangement), but the individual, probably for the first time ever, is seen freely negotiating a shifting porous skein of
varied reception... well, something like that...


PROXY Gallery
http://cart.iabrace.com

now showing: Profile Portraits (the california collection)
build your own exhibition + catalogue


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