Moore’s Law
Another New Studio
Apparently “Moore’s Law” is dead, and has been since 2016. The result is that programming has to improve in terms of performance if advancements are going to come at all. Programmers need to make processes more efficient so that less power is needed and the machines can do more without getting significantly faster. Not that anyone will notice this as this as software has for a long time been continually updating so that it outstrips machines every few years and becomes, like streamed music or e-books, something you don’t own you only rent.
This is essentially an aside, as I’ve been looking at ways to update some of my projects so that I can finish them without resorting to acts of destruction as the frustrations mount. Every update makes things harder to resolve and seemingly ignores any idea of intuitive iteration instead opting to completely redesign the wheel with every turn.
At the start of the month I organised the studio to reflect the intended organisation of the objects in a space accompanying the VR environment.
Since when I’ve been researching galleries and other potential display spaces for the work.
So when I am in the studio I work on the gardens project VR world or draw. Drawing refocuses me when I get frustrated with the rebuild I’m doing of the gardens project as there are frequent failures and new learning to be done with the software updates.
I found using the paper I protected the floor with when I painted the sculptures gives a good background to draw on.
By the end of the month, I’m no further forward with display options, my portable hard drive failed meaning I lost about a weeks work and I’ve dismantled all the sculptures to make more room for new things.
Drawing
I’ve continued to draw every day;
The July drawings can be seen here
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Draw Every Day – July 24Draw Every Day - July 24 Continuing to draw every day, finished book 17 on 10th July and ...See photo »
…and the June images here
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Draw Every Day – June 24Draw Every Day - June 24 Continuing to draw every day, in book 17 using brush pens and a ...See photo »
There is a link to the previous month’s Gallery on each page.