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LEGIO X Solo show "STATIC DISPERSALS & RECONSTRUCTED FABLES" launching March 7th on Daily.xyz Static Dispersals is a wordplay on Static Disposal - the title of the only album by an obscure mid-1970's acid-punk band from Chickasha, Oklahoma named Debris - reportedly recorded in one afternoon under the influence of LSD - and packaged in some of the finest album art of all-time -- BUT before I get carried away writing a music review for an art show: "Static Dispersals" is also a direct nod to "Stable Diffusion" - both phrases having the same initials (S.D.) and a similar meaning. Lift the hood of Legio X's racecar to discover that Stable Diffusion is the engine that made all of these videos possible. Reconstructed Fables is a reference to REM's 3rd album Reconstruction Of The Fables (also known as Fables Of The Reconstruction) from 1985. At that point in time REM were unlike any other band -- everything they did seemed to have extra layers of cryptic meanings -- but a couple specific things which informed my path as an artist was the open embrace of folk art into their visual aesthetic as well as the experimental usage of handheld Super-8 cameras in some of their early music videos. But perhaps most importantly Reconstructed is also a direct nod to the series of beautiful abstract quilts by Lucas Samaras titled Reconstructions - which happen to be some of my favorite works of all-time. One could yammer on about the collision between high-art and folk-art modes but for me this is a personal matter. Some of my earliest memories are of waking up and pondering the puzzle-patterns of the crazy quilt that kept me warm the night before. Crazy quilts which were handmade by my grandmother who was half-Cherokee and raised with no formal education. She was never able to read or write but every year her quilts won awards at the local County Fair - and even after her eyesight failed her she would have the cut fabric pieces described to her by color and pattern which she would then carefully arrange into stacks to sew her latest quilt with. I kept several of her quilts in my sleeping rotation until a few years ago when the last one finally aged into tatters. But my love for abstract patterns and color-clash geometrics will never fade away -- and these pieces are a testament to that -- think of them as crazy quilt motion pictures. X: @fellowshipAI and @fellowshiptrust Tiktok: @thedailytimeline Instagram: @fellowship.xyz #FellowshipAI #Dailyxyz #TheDailyTimeline #AI #VideoArt #LEGIOX