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JPEG2000

By: Noah Kalina Vivian Fu Context.app
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  • web3, art, nfts, internet culture & more
    2022
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Episodes
  • Episode #13 - Value
    Oct 24 2022

    Noah and Vivian discuss value. How is value ascribed? What are different types of value? Monetary value?  Cultural value? Artists can't pay the bills with exposure, but is there value to exposure? How is value created? Is this all artificial? Do Noah and Vivian answer any of these questions? 

    This episode of J2k is sponsored by Dirt, a daily(ish) newsletter about digital pop culture and entertainment. 

    JPEG2000 is still brought to you by Context.app, the best way to keep up with what's happening in web3. Context is also behind mint.fun, a product that allows you to mint new NFT projects safely from one interface. 

    Thank you to photographer Molly Matalon for the episode idea.

    JPEG2000 is edited and engineered by Paul O'Mara. The JPEG2000 music is by Yuri Beats. 

    Do you have thoughts about value? NFTs? art? Call the J2k hotline and tell us all about it. Call us at 845-377-3484. 

     

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    46 mins
  • Episode #12 - Artificial Intelligence, Smplverse, and Ethics
    Sep 28 2022

    After a short break, Noah and Vivian return with another episode of JPEG2000 and it is another episode on artificial intelligence. 

    This episode of J2k is sponsored by Dirt, a daily(ish) newsletter about digital pop culture and entertainment. 

    JPEG2000 is still brought to you by Context.app, the best way to keep up with what's happening in web3. Context is also behind mint.fun, a product that allows you to mint new NFT projects safely from one interface.

    Since their previous episode about AI (episode 2), the conversation around AI has exploded and gone viral. Dall-e mini memes proliferated everywhere utilizing Dall-E mini now known as Craiyon, a text prompt AI image generator. An artist utilizing AI won first place in an art context, and the New York Times wrote about it. With that has also come skepticism, criticism, and fear regarding AI. 

    Noah recalls an episode of his previous podcast All Consuming, he co-hosted with Adam Lisagor where he tests and discusses an AI tool called Parlo. Noah discusses his consistent discomfort about AI. 

    William Wiebe is an artist and researcher whose work deals with machine perception, and created a project called SMPLVERSE which utilizes a synthetic data set created by Microsoft to train face tracking algorithms to translate facial expressions into the VR experiences. When connecting your wallet, you are prompted to take an image of yourself which is matched to one of the images in the data set. Vivian's Smpl can be seen here. Noah's is here. 

    Noah calls Vivian in the middle of recording because he thinks the episode is too dense and needs a break. They collect a piece from Maya Man's project Fake It Till You Make it. 

    Vivian revisits unused audio from David Young, artist and guest in JPEG2000's first episode on AI. David shares his concerns about bias issues with machine learning. 

    This leads to a conversation where Noah discusses his thoughts about the ethics of AI and references an article by waxy.org. Noah and Vivian have a back and forth on the subject. 

    During the Rose and Thorn portion of the show, Noah complains about Adobe and Vivian complains about COVID. 

    JPEG2000 is edited and engineered by Paul O'Mara. The JPEG2000 music is by piano extraordinaire Yuri Beats. Noah and Vivian love attention so give them a call and leave a message on the JPEG2000 hotline by calling 845-377-3484. 

     

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    54 mins
  • Episode #11 - Glitch Art + Messages from Elsewhere
    Sep 1 2022

    After a short summer break, Noah and Vivian return with a new episode of JPEG2000 discussing glitch art projects God Observer by Godmin and Myfi by Aimee Rubensteen AKA Cookie Tree and Dr. Josh Eisenberg AKA  Dr. Slurp. 

    After discussing God Observer in Episode 5, Vivian and Noah have Godmin on this episode to discuss her work more in depth. The piece JPEG2000 collected is titled  ∧⨆∃⨏⊷⋭⋌∉≃⋀≰⨑⨗◯ #1000356 which is part of the God Observer collection, which is a part of the larger Heaven Computer art project. God Observer posits "if we could look into an telescope, what if we could observe God, and what would it look like?" The work is made via video glitching, where the video is turned into audio, and turned back into video through a process called data sonification. On the Heaven Computer website, there is a section called God Remixer, where your God Observer piece can be edited. The God Remixer was inspired by FITS Liberator, a software program for processing and editing astronomical science data to reproduce images of the universe. 

    The conversation is interrupted by a call from Noah in the future on a walk, where he sees amanitas mushrooms, reminding him of a piece titled Amanitas & The Sublime by artist Madeline Cass. Noah and Vivian collect the work and hear from the artist, who creates the works by scanning objects and digitally collaging things 

    Noah and Vivian pivot and discuss a project called Myfi Studio, who sent a piece to the JPEG2000 wallet. Myfi is a project that is comprised of 106 hours of glitch video art with combinatorially arranged music about mycelium network that has a message for you. The piece JPEG2000 received a piece titled Bumping Tock in the Woods. 

    To explain mycelium communication networks, Vivian has friend Sam Shoemaker on to explain. Sam is an artist and mycologist, who utilizes mushrooms in his art practice. 

    Myfi posits that there is conceptually similarity between the mycelium network and the ethereum blockchain network. 

    Noah and Vivian complain about various things during the Rose and Thorn portion of the episode. Vivian's rose was recently meeting Noah for the first time while traveling to New York earlier this month. Noah gave Vivian $2 bills as a birthday present. Noah's rose is that the first season of the chicken camera is closed. 

    JPEG2000 is brought to you by Context.app, the best way to keep up with what's happening in web3. Context recently created mint.fun, a way to see what NFTs are currently minting and what projects are trending. This episode of JPEG2000 is sponsored by Dirt.fyi, a daily(ish) free newsletter about digital pop culture and entertainment. Subscribe today ;) 

    JPEG2000 is hosted by gorgeous genius, Vivian Fu and Marcel's father, Noah Kalina. The podcast is edited and engineered by international playboy Paul O'Mara. The music for JPEG2000 is by podcast bff Yuri. 

    Don't forget to check out context.app!!!!!! It's very fun and cool!!!!! 

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    50 mins

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