How to use TITLES. A new series on working inside Studio — creating with models trained and owned by artists, step by step. Starting with the full loop.
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Victor Arce’s (@lxtxcx) world is loaded with icons, sprites, gradients in psychedelic colours and glitches. Never confined to a single tool or software, the Barcelona-based artist treats each piece as a micro-lab where vector precision, 3D sculpting and generative processes come together to create a hybrid object. Often pulling from nostalgic references such as pixelated Windows95 icons, old Gameboy aesthetics, and trading card games (TCGs), Victor manages to stretch these memories into new visual codes that feel at once familiar and magical. Curious about the artist's extensive bank of iconographic references, we asked Víctor to take us through his studio to learn more about the environment and inspirations that inform his aesthetic. He shared five things with us that inspire him on a daily basis. Read the rest on Substack: https://titles.substack.com/p/five-things-in-victor-arces-studio and try Victor’s model, Executable Dreams, on TITLES: https://titles.xyz/model/3cf5d0b6-db35-4271-948d-a6e06821f026
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TITLES teamed up with LAN Party — the curatorial duo of Vienna Kim (@benna) and Benoît Palop (@benoit-tokyo) — to bring together five digital artists, each presenting a new custom-trained AI model. LAN Party has curated exhibitions, published texts, and organized community activations since 2023, with research focused on internet subcultures, digital art, gaming, and technostalgia.
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