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Beyoncé Was Not Authorized To Display Her ‘Cowboy Carter’ Promo, Guggenheim Museum Says

Grammy-winning singer Beyoncé took over New York City with advertisements for her highly anticipated new album, Cowboy Carter, projected onto museums like the Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum, New Museum, and the Museum of Art and Design.However, the surprise marketing move seemed to have caught some off guard, including the Guggenheim Museum, which said in a statement that it was neither informed nor had it authorized the projection onto their museum building.Beyoncé’s promotion came just days before the Cowboy Carter…

Guggenheim ‘Did Not Authorize’ Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Promo on Museum

Promotions for Beyoncé’s upcoming Cowboy Carter album made its way onto New York City museums Wednesday night, nearly a week ahead of its highly-anticipated release. Advertisements for the album, which is set to drop March 29, were seen projected on several museums, including the Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum, New Museum and the Museum of Art and Design. However, Guggenheim shared in a statement with ARTnews that the institution “was not informed about and did not authorize this activation.…

Guggenheim and García take the X-Men back to DAYS OF FUTURE PAST this July

This year marks the X-Men’s 60th anniversary, so you can bet Marvel is pulling out all the stops to celebrate. Case in point, the publisher has announced X-Men: Days of Future Past – Doomsday, a new four-issue limited series written by Marc Guggenheim and drawn by Manuel García revisiting Chris Claremont and John Byrne’s groundbreaking Days of Future Past storyline. The first issue will feature a cover drawn by Geoff Shaw. No additional members of the creative team were mentioned in the press release. Here’s how the…

Marc Guggenheim Complains DC Doesn’t Care About His Arrowverse

Image: The CWMarc Guggenheim has been involved in the DC television universe for about 10 years. He’s worked on Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and Legends of Tomorrow, and was a big part ofCrisis on Infinite Earths, the five-hour crossover between a lot of the properties. And now that DC seems to be moving on without him, Guggenheim has penned a short essay on how upset he is that James Gunn and Peter Safran haven’t given him the time of day. It feels a little bit petty, honestly, and the tone of his newsletter

In Search of the Perfect Machine Learning Model | by Dr. Dave Guggenheim | Oct, 2022

Probabilistic Performance and the Almost-Free LunchPhoto by Warren Wong on UnsplashPrinciple Researcher: Dave Guggenheim, PhDIn machine learning, the No Free Lunch Theorem (NFLT) indicates that every learning model performs equally well when their performance is averaged over all possible problems. Because of this equality, the NFLT is unequivocal — there is no single best algorithm for predictive analytics (Machine learning and it’s No Free Lunch Theorem | Brainfuel Blog).At the same time, there have been dramatic…

Marc Guggenheim & Howard Chaykin, Too Dead To Die, In Time For Xmas

| Arrowverse creator Marc Guggenheim and Black Kiss's Howard Chaykin are reuniting to collaborate on a new original graphic novel from Image Comics, Too Dead To Die, that promises classic spy novel suspense, and out for Christmas. In the 1980s, Simon Cross was America's top super-spy. In Too Dead To Die, he faces down today's very different world and a past that has come back to haunt him, forcing him out of retirement for one final adventure. The project achieves a longtime goal for Guggenheim. "Too Dead To Die is one…

The Mystery of ADASYN is Revealed | by Dave Guggenheim | Jun, 2022

Photo by Eduardo Sánchez at UnsplashIf you think you know what ADASYN is doing in predictive models, you’re most likely wrong. Read on and we’ll show you the remarkable truth.Principle Researcher: Dave Guggenheim / Co-Researcher: Srish TirumalaiPrefaceThis research assumes that you are familiar with class imbalance and the ADASYN algorithm. We strongly encourage our readers to review the conference article that launched ADASYN (just type that into Google Scholar or see the References section of this document), and then…