subcutaneous differentiation mechanotide

”subcutaneous differentiation mechanotide“ [Original in Red edition, digital Art, 24th November 2023] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, digital artwork, 1920 x 1080 pixels.

I hadn’t felt inspired in terms of my art for quite some weeks really.

This artwork idea became a mindful thought earlier this morning (24th November). Although to produce a work referencing the word “ziggurat” was actually something I wanted to do months ago.

With my inspiration this morning I began constructing the artwork on a canvas in my mind. Linking ‘ziggurat’ with ‘mechanotide’ and asking a question..

.. Which effect is most damaging to the Earth?

An hour later or so I recorded a few words. Me personally saying [precisely and slowly] “mechanotide ziggurat differention

Here is a computer generated version for you to listen to:

”mechanotide ziggurat differention“ [Vocals by a popular <Text-to-Speech> service, digitally produced using my three original words combined in the title, 24th November 2023], mp3 format.

Now let’s take a look at my B&W Monochrome edition:

”subcutaneous differentiation mechanotide“ [B&W Monochrome edition, digital Art, 24th November 2023] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, digital artwork, 1920 x 1080 pixels.

B&W Monochrome is best viewed full screen to get a sense of all the words.

Next is my own exact one-take spontaneous vocal recording, no alteration to my vocals. I did not preconceive any idea to produce a vocal artwork with this recording.

Just me formulating artistic ideas ready to produce a [digital] canvas later in the day [best with good headphones or music speakers 🎧🔉]:

[available upon request]

My last edition (of the three) is the SolarScape shown immediately below:

”subcutaneous differentiation mechanotide“ [Solarscape edition, digital Art, 24th November 2023] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, digital artwork, 1920 x 1080 pixels.

The colours art so cool in this I think, do you? Again, viewing full screen reveals the words much more clearly of course.

Returning to my vocals, I spontaneously say the word ‘differention’, as there is no such word in the English language to my knowledge. I believe I am somehow inspired by the Basquiat use of misspelt linguistics having viewed a (previously unseen) specific work of Jean-Michel online the day before.

Intriguing.

For my digital artwork I chose “differentiation” to create lyrical contrast. I feel “differention” became an artwork of itself in the vocals rather than on my digital canvas. I didn’t try to produce a lyrical performance even though I speak with artistically unintended melancholic verbalisation due entirely to the subject matter [of mechanotide].

My human vocal recording was 100% produced to ensure I formulated good ideas for my canvas artwork.

I digitally inserted ”evil mechanotide #2“ [digital Art, 17th November 2023] into ”subcutaneous differentiation mechanotide“ [24th November 2023] for speed of working, whilst also since I love the mouse written style of ‘MECHANOTIDE’ in that work.

”evil mechanotide #2“ [digital Art, 17th November 2023] is an exact digital inclusion from ”evil mechanotide“ [digital Art, 8th October 2023].

Here is the inserted art in a macro image:

”evil mechanotide #2“ [digital Art, 17th November 2023] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, digital artwork, 1920 x 1080 pixels.

This is edited in these newer mechanotide versions with corresponding colours and/or textures added using a digital painting package.

The word ‘subcutaneous’ was an instant idea whilst I was digitally drawing.

Here is a Youtube version of my artwork with images and words by a popular Text-to-Speech service:

”mechanotide ziggurat differention“ [Artwork Images with Vocals by a popular service, digitally produced using my three original words combined in the title, 24th November 2023], mp4 video format.

For myself as a person I perceive a vast plethora of content from within my complex layers of ideas, as Basquiat did throughout his incredible artworks.

I am interested to know which of these three digital editions you like the most.

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type: The Unfathomable… Artist – Electronic Version

‘type: The Unfathomable… Artist – Electronic Version’ [18th August 2020] – by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, dip nib pen using original iron gall ink recipe on A3 [180 gsm] Artist’s paper.

type: The Unfathomable… Artist – Electronic Version‘ is Basquiat inspired.

I would like to quote my own personal commentary regarding this new iron gall ink piece:

“Intellectually i’m really happy with this artwork. Only after did i think, ‘that’s why i put the jagged lines in‘ This is my first Basquiat style piece and i can honestly write i had no prior notions to make it a Basquiat in style until it happened 🎨❤” [bold italics added for emphasis].

The jagged lines top and bottom were added on the 14th August 2020 after I’d finished the central/vertical calligraphy.  Initially without the ‘black block ink and multiple lines’ you can see in the artwork photograph above – completed through impromptu ink work.

I literally didn’t know how to proceed with this artwork from thereon.  Actually thinking I might leave it as it was, adrift of any further inspiration or ideas.

After drying the piece for a few days I began spontaneously researching electronic circuit board diagrams with avid interest.  I’m familiar, decades past, with circuit diagrams through my Dad’s former occupation as a photocopier engineer and his [second generation] electronics expertise.

Electronic magazines featuring television and Hi-Fi circuitry, repair and assembly scattered all over the house.  Diagrams with capacitors, LED’s, transistors, LCD’s, transformers etc.  Viewing circuit diagrams is always a memorable and pleasant experience to me.  I laughed when I saw a multimeter photograph yesterday.  My Dad carried one of those around with him quite often.

For me, this artwork is a connection to the ancient and modern past, encapsulated with new hope for the future.

I’d like to share with you the electronic circuit diagram symbols used in my artwork including their relative placements:

fuse [rectangular box with zigzag lines – begins diagonally underneath the word ‘type’];

Anode/Cathode Solar cell Photodiode [line into circle with inner triangle-vertical-line and two ascending diagonally right-to-left down-pointing arrows – underneath the grammatical colon and letter ‘T’];

battery multi-cell [horizontal line with vertical line, vertical single dash line, vertical single dash line longer, vertical line with horizontal line – underneath the space between the words ‘The’ and ‘Unfathomable’];

dome light [horizontally represented domed light bulb with heart light element – underneath letters ‘n, f, a, t, h’];

tri-phase protective and neutral conductor [single line with ‘triple diagonal line’ ‘diagonal line with T line’ and ‘diagonal line with black dotted circle’ intersections – underneath letters ‘m, a, b, l, e . .];

solder bridge [two adjacent lines above-below with two split circles representing the solders – underneath the word ‘type’];

balanced terminals [two adjacent lines with two open circles – underneath and between the words ‘type’ and ‘The’];

electromagnetic shielding [large rectangle, shaped by line dashes – surrounding the word Artist];

constant current source or general transformer or obscured oscillator [line with filled black circle] and also [line with black circle with imperfect unfilled circle overlapping directly below – underneath letters ‘l, e’ ] – please note this latter symbol also has an unknown electronic meaning.

Reasoning is viewer-dependent, wherever conceptual plurality applies to positive and negative space.

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