Episode 187: Role Reversal: Interview with Ross Ticknor

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As artists --engaged for the most part in fairly traditional and long-established ways of working—it may be hard to understand or embrace new technologies. Yet artists have always been involved in revolutionary advances in culture and technology. Today we will discuss some technologies that have liberating potential for artists. In a bit of role reversal, our guest today is Ross Ticknor, and his focus is on the uses of 3-D printing for artists. New technologies are always evolving and gradually becoming accepted and expected aspects of our lives. Many of us remember the time before microwaves, cell phones, and personal computers. Each of these no longer seems radical or difficult to integrate into daily life. It’s helpful to be open to learning about new ideas that can benefit us as artists, and not shy away because they are unfamiliar. A few years from now, cryptocurrency and 3-D printing, to name two examples, will likely be commonplace in our lives. These technologies have the benefit of empowering individuals in that they allow us the freedom to depart from current systems of banking and corporate production and exercise more control over our personal lives in these ways. As artists, how can we explore the benefits of 3-D printing? The equipment and materials are relatively inexpensive, and there are many designs (including a mini-printing press) that are free online. Once you become familiar with the technology, you might also explore making custom studio tools, texture rollers, storage units, or even sculpture with a 3-D printer. As cultural influencers, artists can help to shape the use of new technologies in our society in positive ways. Those of us who get involved in the early stages of a technology reap the most benefits. websites referenced in this podcast: https://www.thingiverse.com https://openpressproject.com Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you would like to donate to the Messy Studio Podcast donate here. ​ When you buy art supplies at Blick remember to use our affiliate link to support the podcast! Bookmark this link and then you don't even have to think about it again. This is one of the best ways to support the show. It takes a few seconds and costs you nothing! The Blick website works exactly the same way, but we earn 10% every time you buy art supplies. www.messystudiopodcast.com/blick ​ Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin have wrapped up an exciting Spring Quarter and have announced their lineup of topics for Summer quarter which begins July 7. Their weekly live, interactive sessions will focus on Mark-making, Composition, and on Setting and Following Intentions to create strong, cohesive work. All sessions are recorded and fully accessible in the Member Library, and you can watch and rewatch at your own pace. In addition, joining at any time gives you access to all the perks of membership and the benefits of being part of a growing, knowledgable community of other artists. Here is what a member named Sandy has to say about her own experience: "Rebecca and Jerry have presented the most professional, authentic and structured approach to a creative activity I have ever come across. Their selfless sharing of all their knowledge and encouragement is a gift in my life unsurpassed." And just in --for a limited time, Jerry and Rebecca are offering a new membership level that provides access to their extensive video workshop only-- the cost is $249 for 6 weeks of streaming access, plenty of time to watch and rewatch all the in-depth content provided in this unique video. Have an art related product, service, or event you would like to advertise on the Messy Studio Podcast? Email Ross at [email protected] for current mid-roll advertising rates. ​ For more from The Messy Studio: www.messystudiopodcast.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast ​ For more from Rebecca Crowell: www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxacademy.com ​ The Messy Studio Podcast is a CORE Publication MGMT production.