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Sunday, 28 October 2018

AI is now producing terrible and terribly overpriced art

Without an artist ? Or I suppose we redefine "artist", or possibly "art". Good luck with that. I think it looks a bit too much like this : https://metro.co.uk/2012/08/23/well-meaning-old-lady-transforms-jesus-christ-fresco-ecce-homo-into-hairy-monkey-in-ill-fitting-tunic-546830/

Via Sakari Maaranen.

Originally shared by Event Horizon

Art without an artist: is this the beginning of a total dissolution of the myth of creative genius, or a pure art-market fetishism of technological and algorithmic novelty ? A bit of both, perhaps.


Despite that in many ways the procedurally recursive and recombinatory creative aggregation of style, method and idiom is what art is (and what artists do), this all begins to seem like a free-floating system in which human agency and subjective experience are no longer the epistemological anchors, boundaries or arbiters of value. Virtual currencies, distributed systems, remote presence - altogether, a curious inversion of the focal point of subjective individuality which arises (mischievously) as a technological consequence of the accelerating process of symbolic refinement and specialisation that initially generated to support and validate that nodal pivot of individual and cultural self.


At the heights of technological sophistication, do we effectively write ourselves out of our own story ?
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-45980863

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