PetaPixel Tuesday September 19, 2023
Adobe announced this week that it will end support for Creative Cloud syncing next year, and PetaPixel explains what that will mean for photographers. Adobe Creative Cloud sync allows users to save files on their own devices to a folder called “Creative Cloud Files,” which would automatically copy those files to their cloud storage. Those files could then be accessed on the Creative Cloud website and other devices. The syncing feature will be available for enterprise and teams business accounts until October 1, 2024.
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David Schonauer Monday September 18, 2023
With Congress increasing its efforts to regulate artificial intelligence, two senators have released a sweeping framework of laws that would include require AI companies to apply for government
licensing and the creation of an independent federal office to oversee the technology. The proposal from Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) also clarifies that a tech
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ARTnews Monday September 18, 2023
Instagram travelers, take note: A ban on taking photographs of Picasso’s antiwar painting “Guernica” has been lifted by Madrid’s Reina Sofía Museum. The painting was acquired by the Spanish Republic from Picasso in 1937 and stayed at New York’s Museum of Modern Art during World War II. It returned to Spain in 1981, first to the Prado Museum and then to the Reina Sofía. Museum officials hope that lifting the photo ban will help speed up the flow of traffic within the institution and reach a younger audience. But, adds Art News, visitor photography has been a hotly debated issue. Some say that it can cause damage to unprotected works .
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DAZED Monday September 18, 2023
For 23-year-old multi-disciplinary artist Salomé Gomis-Trezise, AI has been a lifeline for her creativity – because while her funds are small, her ideas are big, notes Dazed. Her images feature a world full of hyperreal humans traversing love, family and the absurdity of the world. Gomis-Trezise is also co-founding Bamba – a brand and ode to her West African heritage launching later this year. “You can have a £10,000 camera, or you can have your iPhone, but the intent behind it is what really comes through,” she says.
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