@leegte4 hours ago
This I had to get, as it completely stuck with me. There is so much going on within this minimal scene, I can just sit with it for ages. “ THE WIND IS PICKING UP” - Erik Swahn https://verse.works/items/ethereum/0xb4a4d57…
What's the last digital artwork that actually moved you?
@danielle15 hours ago
wow, this is so moving...thank you for making me aware of it @aurecevettier
What's the last digital artwork that actually moved you?
Thanks Patrick! Every comment/share/like is a drop that helps us navigating these hard times.
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@tresset1 day ago
Hi Bededetta, Thank you for sharing, beautiful work!
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@tresset1 day ago
I didn’t know Zilla nor Wib&Wob. Very interesting work. The LLM’s knowledge of visual culture is, to simplify, via semantic description, and when it is drawing it also uses descriptions to contol the tools, furthermore s…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@primavera1 day ago
eheh, your work is next-level Patrick :) see also Zilla who’s doing great stuff on this front with Wib&Wob : https://x.com/wibandwob I’ve noticed that prompting LLMs to produce art often (if not always) generates much mo…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@tresset1 day ago
I have never been interested in photorealistic generated works but rather I am interested in constructed artworks with an original aesthetic influenced by the system's characteristic. I have developped agents driven by m…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
Thanks Primavera, this gave me a BIG smile! The balance wasn’t easy to find (i threw away a lot of work cause it was too strongly imprinted by AI) and I hope I manage to hold on to it, through all the changes that models…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@danielle1 day ago
Ah, what a great and varied list, thanks @aurecevettier ! I’ve read a bunch of Murakami but not Kafka on the Shore - good shout!
Calling all book lovers! Art book recommendations?
@aurecevettier1 day ago
I would recommend Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds (1686) by Fontenelle with its fascinating texts (and engravings) for the time. Also, History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides’, which to me remains so cont…
Calling all book lovers! Art book recommendations?
@aurecevettier1 day ago
I was extremely impressed by the movie “ Melted into the Sun “ by Saodat Ismailova recently shown at Fondation Pinault.
What's the last digital artwork that actually moved you?
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@benjaminbardou2 days ago
But yes, I’m also surprised by how little genuinely original work AI has produced. I expected to see more stories about lives erased by the history of the victors. I wanted to see alternative histories made visible. I wo…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@benjaminbardou2 days ago
In retrospect, I still find the earliest AI-generated images more compelling than the latest ones. Their low resolution, the limitations of the early models, and the relatively small training datasets produced images tha…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@primavera2 days ago
Hi Benedetta, I had already seen your work and personally I find it really nice ! :). I’d love to hear more about the process of you making it -- how much of it is AI, how much of it is photography, and how much of it is…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
Hi Primavera, imo there is a VERY thin line between using AI and getting used by it... I’d love to know if, according to you, I managed to walk it in my latest work which is a hybrid AI/photography. I’ve been told by exp…
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@axel2 days ago
I love your choice of “sloppy language”. That’s a post all on it’s own...
When was the last time you were surprised by AI?
@danielle3 days ago
an incredible piece. and how did I miss this lecture?? watching now...!
What's the last digital artwork that actually moved you?
@mitchellfchan3 days ago
SOL by Kurt Hentschlager: https://kurthentschlager.com/SOL-2017 I was so lucky to get to see this in Budapest in an exhibition curated by Viola Lukács. I talked about this piece a bit in my lecture “5 Perfect Artworks”: …
What's the last digital artwork that actually moved you?
@danielle3 days ago
I wish I could’ve seen this show, the install shots look incredible...My main knowledge of Buchel comes from the Mass MoCA drama as I live a stone’s throw away from there. Need to research him further!
art and prediction markets?
Media Synthesis Museum, by Hugging Face. Interesting initiative by Apolinario Passos (Head of Machine Learning for Art and Creativity at Hugging Face). Documents opensource model, perhaps even closed source models in the future.