[D-G] : AI Guardian of Painting
Johnatan Petterson
internet.petterson at gmail.com
Mon Jan 23 03:56:30 PST 2023
hey lets chat about AI and if Deleuze can give us tools and concepts and if
AI the same will give us tools, and concepts, to think the equitescence of
a AI Deleuze portrait !
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WOMAN READING BOOK, UNDER A NIGHT SKY, DREAMY ATMOSPHERE,” I TYPE INTO DEEP
DREAM GENERATOR’S TEXT 2 DREAM FEATURE. IN LESS THAN A MINUTE, AN IMAGE IS
RETURNED TO ME SHOWING WHAT I’VE DESCRIBED. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF AI
IMAGE GENERATION, WHERE YOU CAN CREATE WHAT ON THE SURFACE LOOKS LIKE
TOP-NOTCH ARTWORK USING JUST A FEW TEXT PROMPTS, EVEN IF IN REALITY YOUR
SKILLS DON’T GO BEYOND DRAWING STICK FIGURES.AI image generation seems to
be everywhere: on TikTok, the popular AI Manga filter shows you what you
look like in the Japanese comic style, while people in their droves are
using it to create images for everything from company logos to picture
books. It’s already been used by one major publisher: sci-fi imprint Tor
discovered that a cover it had created had used a licensed image created by
AI, but decided to go ahead anyway “due to production constraints”.
The biggest players in AI include companies such as MidJourney, Stable
Diffusion and Deep Dream Generator (DDG). They’re free to use, up to a
point, making them attractive to those just wanting to try them out.
There’s no denying that they’re fun, but closer examination of the images
they produce shows oddities. The face of the woman in my image has very odd
features, and appears to be holding multiple books. The images also have a
similarly polished, somewhat kitsch aesthetic. And, while there’s an
initial thrill at seeing an image appear, there’s no creative
satisfaction.[<<..>>]
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/jan/23/its-the-opposite-of-art-why-illustrators-are-furious-about-ai
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