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Machine Arts Magazine | NO. 2

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Machine Arts Magazine | NO. 2

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Machine Arts Magazine | NO. 2

Welcome to the second issue of Machine Arts Magazine, our quarterly celebration of the human side of machine-assisted creativity. Each edition explores the evolving dialogue between artists and the technologies they employ, from code to craft, plotters to pens.

This issue features Dubai-based artist Nima Nabavi, whose infinity project pushes the boundaries of geometry, patience, and machine precision. We visit the studio of Manfred Mohr, a pioneer of digital art, for a wide-ranging conversation about his legacy and current practice. Vintage plotter enthusiast Paul Rickards opens the doors to his machine paradise, offering a tour of decades-old hardware still producing vibrant new work.

In our practical features, Andrew Strauss delivers a guide to getting started with technical pens, from maintenance tips to achieving deep, jet-black tones. Artist A. B. Fominaya shares an inventive statement on the convergence of knitting, embroidery, and plotters, blending craft and code in unexpected ways.

Printed on premium paper and packed with visuals, this issue continues our mission to document, inspire, and connect the growing community of machine artists worldwide.

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  • Mark Wilson

    "In those days, the art world was not intrested. So I said, 'to hell with them'"

  • Fountain Pens

    James Merrill offers a detailed guide to fountain pens, covering everything from pen selection to ink and paper choices for generative work.

  • Harold Cohen: AARON

    Harold Cohen once quipped that he would be the first artist to have a posthumous exhibition of new work. In February of 2024, The Whitney Museum of American Art made the late AI art pioneer's witticism a reality.

  • Jenn Karson

    The Vermont-based Artist and early AI adopter plots a new path through the multiverse.

  • Andee Collard

    UK-based artist Andee Collard shares a peek inside his process for The Machine Garden, a solo exhibition at Lowell Ryan Projects.

  • Packed with news, exhibitions, creative tools, unexpected surprises, and nonstop inspiration Machine Arts Magazine is your essential guide to the world of machine-assisted creativity. Order your copy today.

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