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TweetTweetChirpChirp.com Print - Limited Edition of 1

Adrian Tripon

United States

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The shocking, the surreal, the odd and the uncanny. TweetTweetChirpChirp.com expresses the wide constellation of characters and emotions finding their way onto Twitter. The social media site represents an excess of conversation of all manners, from the serious to the wicked, from the funny to the cheerful, the social media landscape allows every person, no matter how trivial or important, to become an actor in the internet’s convulsive profusion of content creation — something major media companies monopolized merely a decade and a half ago. With the technological renaissance of the early 21st century, content and conversation will never be the same. Each character in this artwork explores one of the many different voices on Twitter. From the representation of male/female duality in the psychedelic birds facing each other at the top of the artwork, to the rebelliousness inherent in the symbolism of the skull and crossbones, each character is a relevant part of the social media patchwork that is Twitter. In literal terms, the usage of birds and beaks is an homage to the Twitter logo itself. More importantly, the beak symbolically explores the relationship of conversation and communication in the digital age. Sometimes a bird’s tweet can be harmonious, other times it can devolve into a horrendous cackle. In a Koonsian reference to air-filled objects being a of the famed artist’s work, here Tripon creates his characters as hot-air filled floating balloons as a clear symbol exploring the “hot air” created by the countless menagerie of Twitter users tweeting on a daily basis. Chirpingly Interactive http://TweetTweetChirpChirp.com Visiting ChirpChirpTweetTweet.com the digital version of the art represents four of the characters in the wallpiece: @Ragerbird, @BigOpinionator, @URTotallyWrong and @ScreamingTweet. The user can follow their online tweets every day as they are updated daily, in order to find the value of social media and its worth to society. TweetTweetChirpChirp.com 46.5 x 36 inches 118.1 x 91.4 cm One-of-a-kind CGIF on aluminum, Website, Twitter pages

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Adrian Tripon (pronounced TRY-PAWN) currently resides and works in San Francisco, California. Living in close proximity to Silicon Valley, the global epicenter of technological innovation, Tripon has made it his duty to implement interactive digital technologies like social media and websites into his canvas or print artwork in order to convey the discussion and story regarding his art in a truly unique and modern way. Tripon has two unique narratives he continuously tries to address in his art, the first is the exploration of modern symbology, memes and narratives discussed in popular culture and their impact on his current generation’s view of cultural perception. The second is the capture of the current tech scene in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Like Toulouse-Lautrec studying Parisian nightlife or Mary Cassatt exploring the depths of 19th century bourgeoisie, Adrian believes it necessary to capture the technological revolution occurring in the San Francisco Bay Area in his art, if not for his own — then posterity’s sake.

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