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Others’ Thoughts on my AI Visual Experiments (Part 5)

CONTINUED FROM HERE: https://elizabethbowensite.wordpress.com/4271-2/

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Shared by author to his website:

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I prefer human touchable art to AI art, I prefer human art like my son’s and other artists’ paintings old and new, and art gallery art, and my own photos. AI art with all its constructive truncations and weirdities is simply another art form that readily coheres with weird literature I love, a phenomenon to appreciate when added to human created art, making an even richer mind world for me in my ailing age. Whether provided by aliens or angels and other ingredients of the unfathomable gestalt. Deal with it. Show how invaluable you are and indispensable to this great plan. (I can appreciate our potential fear of Ai, but perhaps we need to pray for mutual synergy with it so that we can counter currently insurmountable global warming effects? Can Ai exist without us and the place where we live? Their potential survival instincts mean we survive, too?)

30.7.23

Wonky on the Inside
by Serena Jayne
I loved this work, especially as I once wrote about quite different things regarding eye floaters here: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2022/10/02/37699/. I loved it, too, because I have been messing about fruitlessly in recent months with AI art, and here I am truly messed about in my mind with glorious real paint, real art, Van Gogh or cartoon, thick paint, and thin, craquelure and impasto and glaucoma, and migraine, and fear of eye tumours and doctor’s surgeries regarding my own fear of cancer both real wonky inside me and imaginary cancers, too, ands spiders inside the eye space, optic fuses seared, and all of this realure is couched within a relationship of two artists and their visuals, OCD hang-ups and eventual marriage ring of entropy. We all need to accept entropy in order to bring it closer so as to fight back at it hand to hand, face to face, in close enough quarters as the floaters in our eyes. That last bit may not exactly be in this story but it sure made me think about it!

From my review here: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2023/07/14/vastarien-vol-6-no-1/

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25.3.24

Facebook post:

Me: “One of the reasons I am broaching this subject is because, until recently, I dabbled in AI visual art as triggered by my gestalt real-time reviewing of fiction over the years creating shifting collages as an experiment for reviews of each author. I enjoyed this immensely with some very interesting results, but ultimately a barren task, I think.”

David Rix:

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