Which brings me to art. As a working artist in his third decade of professional life, I’ve concluded that the point of art is to take a big, numinous, irreducible feeling that fills the artist’s mind, and attempt to infuse that feeling into some artistic vessel — a book, a painting, a song, a dance, a sculpture, etc — in the hopes that this work will cause a loose facsimile of that numinous, irreducible feeling to manifest in someone else’s mind.Art, in other words, is an act of communication — and there you have the problem with AI art. As a writer, when I write a novel, I make tens — if not hundreds — of thousands of tiny decisions that are in service to this business of causing my big, irreducible, numinous feeling to materialize in your mind. Most of those decisions aren’t even conscious, but they are definitely decisions, and I don’t make them solely on the basis of probabilistic autocomplete. One of my novels may be good and it may be bad, but one thing is definitely is is rich in communicative intent. Every one of those microdecisions is an expression of artistic intent.
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106 sats \ 0 replies \ @elvismercury 28 May
My thoughts: if AI art is good enough (by whatever standard) that people get something out of it, then it's good.
If that reveals something about the people, or about People, or about art, then so much the better.
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50 sats \ 0 replies \ @bitcoingraffiti 5 Jun
Ever since the invention of photography most of painting/drawing has shifted towards self expression. AI is just an extension of what photography did with art. It's putting even more emphasis on doing art as an inner journey, personal development and self expression; and less & less about the performative final product.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @dailydude 8 Jun
I think AI art is neither bad nor good, it is just a new technology that can be used in different ways and circumstances.
On one side it has produced a lot of garbage from lazy people.
On the other side it enables creative people to implement their visions even with little funds. (indie games for example)
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