interesting, but do you worry that the model you use to create your art will depart from reality? is there a choice between imagining what you want to see and working to locate it in life versus rendering it virtually? I want to say there is a trade off there, and only in the extreme case of what you describe. I don't have any problem with what you've got here, but I am just using what you've shared to jump off and entertain some thoughts I have about this general topic. Art and life have a relationship, though it is very personal how you arrive at the meaning or limits of that relationship. Is there competition between real life and AI generation (what's a better word for that?)?
this territory is moderated
I’m not really concerned about it. Art imitates life with dreamy edges and then life imitates art to expand into those edges. Sort of how we create the future through ideas.
In this instance, I wanted to mostly get some ideas of how to layer mechanical connections, which was something the machine learning could map out in more options than I could without more effort. Some of the layering and wiring and components are certainly not realistic, but I wasn’t really concerned with realism :)
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I understand you, and I like it. thanks for expanding your thoughts on it
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